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MFF is a partnership-led regional initiative chaired by IUCN and UNDP to promote investment in coastal ecosystem conservation for sustainable development. MFF focuses on the role of healthy, well-managed coastal ecosystems as a contribution to building human resilience in ecosystem dependent coastal communities in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Myanmar, Pakistan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Viet Nam. The initiative uses mangroves as a flagship ecosystem, but MFF is inclusive of all coastal ecosystems, including coral reefs, estuaries, lagoons, sandy beaches, sea grasses and wetlands. The National Coordinating Body of Myanmar, chaired by the Forest Department, Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry, provides overall guidance and technical oversight to MFF in Myanmar.
Eligible applicants, grant amount, and project duration: MFF-Myanmar invites NGOs, CBOs, academic and research institutes, small scale businesses, management boards and enterprises to submit project concept notes for its Small Grant Facility. The maximum grant amount per grant is USD 25000. Project duration is 12 months.
Geographic and Thematic Focus: Pyinbugyi Village Tract, Palaw Township, Dawei District, Tanintharyi Region.
The SGF project concept notes should focus on the following priority issues identified through a situation assessment of above site. The other projects will not be considered.
The SGF project concept note should also consider the following cross-cutting issues: Property rights and land tenure; Conflict sensitivity; Gender; Climate Change
Information on guidelines and templates:
General guidelines for MFF Grant Facilities can be found at <http://www.mangrovesforthefuture.org/resources/documents?documentId=18919>
Applicants should submit a Concept Note using the template that can be downloaded from <http://www.mangrovesforthefuture.org/resources/documents?documentId=18989>
Submissions: Must be addressed to MFF Myanmar National Coordinator, by email and/or by post to below address. More information and hardcopies of guidelines and templates can be obtained from the MFF Myanmar National Coordinator.
Ms. Zin Myo Thu, MFF Myanmar National Coordinator - Email: zinmyo.thu@iucn.org
IUCN Myanmar Project Office 12-F, Min Kyaung Street Kyaik Wine, Mayangone Tsp. Yangon.
The deadline of submission is 3rd November 2015.
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Revised 27 July 2015
Author: MFF Regional Secretariat
Publisher: MFF
Posted on: 29th Oct 2015
Category: SGF (Small Grant Facility)
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Including templates for Concept Notes
Author: MFF
Publisher: MFF
Posted on: 29th Oct 2015
Category: SGF (Small Grant Facility)
Size: 2.1 MB