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Project Status — Domestic

Grantee

Project Title

Amount

Fiscal Year Funded

International Labor Rights Fund

Development of a child labor documentary global child labor library, a book on child labor, and a 12-article series and photographic materials distributed through scholastic children’s publications and Internet site.

$330,000

1999 (completed)

National Consumers' League

Enhancements to the Child Labor Coalition website including child labor-related surveys and essays, photos, information, links, etc. Development of a news service. Activities to increase links between domestic and international organizations working on child labor.

$250,000

1999 (completed)

American Center for International Labor Solidarity

School-based partnership to inform the public,  International Labor and a graduate level course on child labor.  Solidarity Development of an educational website for teachers and students (in partnership with the American Federation of Teachers), and teacher workshops.

$370,000

1999 (completed)

University of Iowa

Development of a multi-country child labor legislation database, a collection of articles on international child labor, and public education for secondary school and college students, and trade unionists.

$900,000

2001 (completed)

University of Iowa

Collection of full-texts of child labor legislation, an occasional paper series on child labor and workshops and educational materials for trade unionists on child labor.

$300,000

2002 (completed)

Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs

Newsletters on child labor in agriculture, public service announcements on international child labor, and public education workshops on child labor in agriculture.

$250,000

2001 (completed)

ICCLE

Awareness raising and skills training for teachers on methods for teaching students about international child labor into their curriculum, and activities to promote youth leadership on global child labor issues.

$150,000

2004 (completed)

Total Funding =

$2,550,000

Total Projects =

7