Back to search
federal
501(c)(3) required
General

Sin Rutas, Sin Recursos: Hitting Criminal Networks Where It Hurts

U.S. Mission to Colombia

Verified sourceVerified Aug 20, 2026Updated Aug 20, 2026Funding source
Funding amount
$40K – $50K
Deadline
Aug 31, 2026
Geography
National (all U.S.)
Analyzing this grant for you…

About this grant

The U.S. Department of State's Embassy Bogotá announces an open competition to contract an investigative journalist or media production firm to document how reduced illegal migration has disrupted the operations of criminal networks, including Clan del Golfo and Tren de Aragua, that prey on migrants originating from and transiting through Colombia, and the damage these groups cause to Colombian communities and the environment. The project will center human stories and testimonies from affected communities, reinforced by hard data and compelling visual graphics, for dissemination across social and traditional media. Potential formats include an investigative documentary mini-series tracing how migrant "toll" payments financed violence against communities and security forces, as well as high-impact visual journalism/photojournalism highlighting ecological recovery in border zones as illegal transit declines. Working in close coordination with Colombian authorities and relevant U.S. agencies, this program directly advances U.S. foreign policy priorities by demonstrating that reducing illegal migration undercuts financing to narcoterrorist organizations while benefiting Colombian communities — supporting America First priorities and shared U.S.-Colombia security objectives.

Eligibility

See opportunity page for eligibility details.

Required documents

  • SF-424
  • Project narrative
  • Budget

Eligible organization types

Nonprofit
Official website

Always verify grant requirements directly with the funder before applying.