Grants

Welcome to the MFF Grants page. MFF invests directly in coastal ecosystems through on-the-ground projects. Several types of projects are used to channel MFF activities. Since 2008, both small-scale and larger projects have been implemented in the member countries. From 2012, regional projects have been introduced as a way of addressing topics relevant to the whole MFF Region.  

Small Grant Facility (SGF) 
SGF Projects are the mechanism through which funds are provided for small-scale projects. Each member country receives funds to establish a Small Grant Facility to deliver projects under two categories: less than US$10,000, and between US$10,000 to US$25,000. MFF also encourages co-financing of these projects, especially by the private sector.

Small Grant Facility projects are important for supporting local action in the form of community-based project activities. The National Coordinating Body (NCB) in each country has full ownership of the Small Grant Facility. The NCB calls for proposals and selects the projects for funding. The projects themselves are managed for each NCB by the country office of IUCN or UNDP.

Between 2008 and 2011, more than 80 Small Grant Facility projects were implemented across the MFF region. These focused primarily on supporting NGOs and community-based organizations working to meet the needs of coastal communities. By linking these projects to government agencies, much interest has been generated among officials in scaling up their learning to other agencies and to policy makers. For example, the research-oriented projects in India have encouraged the Ministry of Environment and Forests to provide funds to build upon MFF’s work.

Medium Grant Facility (MGF)
Medium projects were introduced at the 7th meeting of the MFF Regional Steering Committee held in November, 2010. The budget range for medium projects is USD 50,000-100,000. These  projects go through a multiple-stage approval process. Following the NCB call for proposals and preliminary review, the project proponents may refine or adjust their proposals. Once the NCB endorses a proposal, it is forwarded to the MFF Secretariat for the second stage of evaluation.

MFF Medium Projects will follow from the priorities identified in the National Strategy and Action Plan (NSAP) prepared by each MFF Focal Country, and will commence in late 2012.

Large Grant Facility (LGF)
The budget range for large projects is upto USD 300,000. MFF Large projects were implemented between 2008-2011. Beginning late 2012, only Medium projects (referring to grant amount) will be implemented. MFF is currently documenting lessons learned from the Large Projects implemented during MFF's earlier days (with a higher limit of grant funding upto USD300,000).

Regional Initiatives

MFF regional projects span several countries to consolidate existing knowledge on best practices in coastal resource management and to conduct research onemerging issues to acquire new knowledge. Each regional project has the direct support of at least three MFF member countries, with a strong leading partner organization selected from MFF’s core institutional partners.

To emphasize the strength of MFF as a regional initiative, the Regional Steering Committee recognized the value of implementing projects that bring together at least two member countries and one core institutional partner. Four projects, to be implemented with MFF's core insitutional partners UNEP and FAO, will span topics around mangrove conservation; community resilience; governance in small island communities; and responsible diving. The National Coordinating Bodies of India and Sri Lanka will also lead a regional study about the conservation of living resources in the Gulf of Mannar.

 

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Related Documents

Annexes to MFF Grant Facility Guidelines (MSWord)

Including templates for Concept Notes

Author: MFF

Publisher: MFF

Posted on: 29th Oct 2015

Category: SGF (Small Grant Facility)

Size: 2.1 MB

Mangroves for the Future Guidelines for Grant Facilities

Revised 27 July 2015

Author: MFF Regional Secretariat

Publisher: MFF

Posted on: 29th Oct 2015

Category: SGF (Small Grant Facility)

Size: 1.3 MB

32 Projects found

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About 25,000 mangrove seedlings planted by coastal community group in Peleyan, Situbondo, East Java

Community Awareness Raising on Mangrove Rehabilitation, Management and Utilization

Location: Peleyan village, Kecamatan, Panarukan District, Situbondo, East Java

Duration: 11th Apr 2014 to 10th Apr 2015

MFF Grant Amount: IDR 190,000,000

MFF Grant Type: Small Grant Facility

Topics: Community Resilence

One of the mangrove revegetation sites

Improving Fishing Community Well-Being at Cangkring Village, Cantigi Subdistrict, Indramayu District through Milkfish Aquaculture and Community-Based Mangrove Revegetation

Location: Cangkring Village, Cantigi, Indramayu, Java

Duration: 11th Apr 2014 to 10th Apr 2015

MFF Grant Amount: IDR 180,000,000

MFF Grant Type: Small Grant Facility

Topics: Community Resilence

Mangrove seedlings to be planted

Optimizing Sustainability and Community-Based Mangrove Forest Management in Ketapang, Probolinggo

Location: Ketapang, Probolinggo, Java

Duration: 11th Apr 2014 to 10th Apr 2015

MFF Grant Amount: IDR 157,350,000

MFF Grant Type: Small Grant Facility

Topics: Community Resilence

Supporting economic development using aquaculture and mangroves conservation

Crab Aquaculture & Mangrove Conservation to Support Community Livelihood at Kampung Laut, Central Java

Location: Lempong Pucung – Ujung Alang Village, Kampung Laut, Cilacap – Central Java

Duration: 31st Aug 2012 to 30th Apr 2013

MFF Grant Amount: USD 24,586 (from MFF), USD 9,402 (in-kind from Krida Wana) and USD 2,267 (co-funding from Local Government)

MFF Grant Type: Small Grant Facility

Topics: Knowledge for Management, Climate change, Gender equality, Private sector partnerships, Sustainable Business Practices, Coastal Governance, Capacity Building, Strategies for Management

Participation women for coastal rehabilitation and set up alternative income

Optimizing Degraded Fish Ponds ('Tambak') and Conserving Mangroves at Mangunharjo Village

Location: Mangunharjo and Mangkang Wetan village, District of Tugu, City of Semarang, Central java located in northern Java, approximately 20 kilometer from center of city Semarang, Indonesia.

Duration: 27th Aug 2012 to 27th Apr 2013

MFF Grant Amount: USD 25,000

MFF Grant Type: Small Grant Facility

Topics: Economic Valuation, Civil Society Engagement, Marine Protected Areas, Gender equality

Women Group Empowerment for Development Sustainable Local Micro-Businnes on Mangrove Rehabilitation

Women's GroupsEmpowerment through Sustainable Micro-Business Development in Mangrove Rehabilitation Areas

Location: Pesantren village is part of Ulujami Sub-District, Pemalang District and about 20 kms from Pemalang. Pelanag is located in eastern of Jakarta (about 250km)

Duration: 27th Aug 2012 to 27th Apr 2013

MFF Grant Amount: Total USD 27,800 which breakdown into: USD 25,000.00 (MFF) and USD 2,800.00 (In-kind Mitra Bahari)

MFF Grant Type: Small Grant Facility

Topics: Civil Society Engagement, Gender equality, Sustainable Business Practices, Sustainable Livelihoods, Capacity Building, Knowledge for Management

Planting Mangrove by All Stakeholders

Planting and Managing Mangroves along Coastal Areas of Kulon Progo

Location: Jangkaran village, Temon sub-district, Kulonprogo district, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia

Duration: 27th Aug 2012 to 27th Apr 2013

MFF Grant Amount: USD 25,000

MFF Grant Type: Small Grant Facility

Topics: Knowledge for Management, Capacity Building, Strategies for Management, Civil Society Engagement

Replanting of Mangrove in LGF Activity

Community-based environmental coastal management in Demak, Province of Central Java

Location: Four villages (Sriwulan, Bedono, Timbulsloko, Surodadi) of the District Kacamatan of Sayung, the Regency of Demak, the Province of Central Java

Duration: 1st Nov 2011 to 30th Oct 2013

MFF Grant Amount: USD240,000

MFF Grant Type: Large Grant Facility

Topics: Strategies for Management, Reef to Ridge, Economic Valuation, Civil Society Engagement, Sustainable Livelihoods, Community Resilence

Clean up action by school students facilitated by JGM at Jakarta project site

Managing Angke Kapuk Wetland as Part of Natural Resource Conservation

Location: Muara Angke, North Jakarta, Indonesia

Duration: 4th May 2010 to 4th Jul 2011

MFF Grant Amount: US$25,000

MFF Grant Type: Small Grant Facility

Topics: Knowledge for Management, Civil Society Engagement, Capacity Building, Climate change, Gender equality, Knowledge management and communications

Women beneficiaries planting

Rehabilitation and Sustainable Use of Mangroves at Pesantren Village

Location: Pesantren village, Pemalang, Central Java, Indonesia

Duration: 4th May 2010 to 4th Apr 2011

MFF Grant Amount: US$27,046 (from a total budget of US$27,922 approved by MFF

MFF Grant Type: Small Grant Facility

Topics: Knowledge for Management, Civil Society Engagement, Capacity Building, Gender equality, Climate change, Knowledge management and communications

32 Projects

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No. Name Location Countries Start End Amount Type Status
1 Preventing Coastal Erosion through Mangrove Replanting in Probolinggo District Randutatah village, Paiton sub-district, Probolinggo regency, East Java province Indonesia 2014-04-11 2015-02-10 IDR 180,000,000 SG Completed
2 Rehabilitation and Sustainable Use of Mangroves at Pesantren Village Pesantren village, Pemalang, Central Java, Indonesia Indonesia 2010-05-04 2011-04-04 US$27,046 (from a total budget of US$27,922 approved by MFF SG Completed
3 Sustainable and Effective Coastal Resources Management to Improve Community Well-Being through Indonesia Coral Action Network (I-CAN) Lemito subdistrict, Pohuwato Regency, Gorontalo Indonesia 2014-05-06 2015-05-05 IDR 192,950,000 SG Completed
4 Sustainable Mangrove Management and Polyculture System Development at Karangsong, Indramayu Regency, West Java Karangsong Village, Indramayu District, Indramayu Regency, West Java Province Indonesia 2014-04-11 2015-04-10 IDR 204,175,400 SG Completed
5 Synergy of Mangrove Forest Rehabilitation and Sustainable Economic Development of Coastal Community at Kraksaan Subdistrict, Probolinggo Sidopekso village, Kebonagung village, and Kalibuntu village, Kraksaan Sub-district, Probolinggo District, East Java Province Indonesia 2014-04-11 2015-04-10 IDR 160,694,800 SG Completed
6 The Application of Mud Trap Technique as the Medium of Coastal Rehabilitation in Pulau Dua, Nature Reserve Coastal area in Pulau Dua Nature Reserve, Sawah Luhur Village, Serang-Banten Indonesia 2016-03-02 2016-12-31 IDR 170,000,000 SG Completed
7 The Development of Silvofishery Techniques, Mangrove Rehabilitation, and Women's Empowerment by Processing Non-Timber Plants in Mangrove Forest Siduwonge village, Randangan District, Pohuwato Regency, Gorontalo Indonesia 2014-05-06 2015-05-05 IDR 195,425,000 SG Completed
8 Thickening Mangrove Vegetation to Support the Diversification of Fisheries Production in Tanjung Pecinan Village, Situbondo Tanjung Pecinan village, Mangaran sub-district, Situbondo Indonesia 2016-03-02 2016-12-31 IDR 170,002,000 SG Completed
9 Women's Group Empowerment through Livelihood Improvement and Mangrove Rehabilitation Torosiaje Jaya village, Popayato District, Pohuwato Regency, Gorontalo Province Indonesia 2014-05-06 2015-05-05 IDR 198,775,000 SG Completed
10 Women's Group Empowerment through Mangrove-Based Product Processing Mootilango village, Duhiadaa district, Pohuwato Regency, Gorontalo Province Indonesia 2014-05-06 2015-05-05 IDR 196,500,000 SG Completed
11 Women's GroupsEmpowerment through Sustainable Micro-Business Development in Mangrove Rehabilitation Areas Pesantren village is part of Ulujami Sub-District, Pemalang District and about 20 kms from Pemalang. Pelanag is located in eastern of Jakarta (about 250km) Indonesia 2012-08-27 2013-04-27 Total USD 27,800 which breakdown into: USD 25,000.00 (MFF) and USD 2,800.00 (In-kind Mitra Bahari) SG Completed
12 Women’s Group Empowerment to Increase Household Income through Production and Marketing of Mangrove and Fisheries-Based Products in Karanganyar Village, Paiton Karanganyar Village, Paiton Probolinggo, East Java Indonesia 2016-03-02 2016-12-31 IDR 130,005,000 SG Completed