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      • SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM
      • CONSERVATION OF MARINE RESOURCES IN C. A. PROJECT
      • PROTECTION OF MARITIME RESOURCES IN
        CENTRAL AMERICA III
      • RE-GRANTING WITH OAK FOUNDATION
    • FISHING FOR THE FUTURE
      • MAR FISH
      • FISH REPLENISHMENT ZONES (FRZ)
      • LIONFISH
    • CLIMATE CHANGE
      • REEF RESCUE INITIATIVE
      • MANGROVES
      • GAGGA
    • BELIZE MARINE FUND
    • CLEAN WATER FOR THE REEF
    • CROSS-CUTTING: MAR+INVEST
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    • MAR CONNECTIVITY NETWORK
    • REGIONAL MANATEE WORKING GROUP
    • REEF RESTORATION NETWORK
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  • ALLIES
  • LIBRARY
    • ANNUAL REPORTS
    • UPDATES ON ACTIVITIES
    • MAR FUND DOCUMENTS
    • FINANCIAL FACT SHEET
    • TECHNICAL FACT SHEETS
    • MBRS
    • GENDER AND FISHING
    • RESPONSIBLE COASTAL SOCIETIES
    • MAREA
    • LA OLA
    • VIDEOS
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Regranting with Oak Foundation

Introduction

Many significant advances have been made in conservation and management of natural resources in the Mesoamerican Reef including: the creation and management of protected areas and other protection mechanisms such as fish refuges; the establishment of monitoring processes that now provide information on the health of coastal and marine ecosystems; the creation and strengthening of human capital and local organizations; and the development of tools for planning and managing protected areas and resources, to name a few. Despite these efforts, the conservation and health of the MAR ecoregion remains incomplete and there are new threats to contend with. In addition, many of these efforts require sustained financial support over time.

To consolidate and provide continuity to the advances achieved to date and to deal with the existing threats, it is critical to provide dependable funding to the stakeholders developing important work in the region. This funding may come from endowment and sinking fund sources.

Oak Foundation has been a critically important partner and funder in the Mesoamerican Reef for over 15 years. To support with this initiative, Oak Foundation gave MAR Fund under the grant proposal “Re-granting in the Mesoamerican Reef”, a provision of sinking funds to on-going initiatives for two to four additional years depending on the project.

The specific seven grantees re-granted are:

  1. Healthy Reefs for Healthy People Initiative (HRI) (through the Smithsonian Institution);
  2. Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW);
  3. Comunidad y Biodiversidad (COBI);
  4. Centro de Estudios Marinos (CEM);
  5. Sarteneja Alliance for Conservation and Development (SACD);
  6. Toledo Institute for Development and Environment (TIDE);
  7. Southern Environmental Association (SEA).

The seven projects re granted began at different times for periods between 2-4 years, from late 2016 to the end of 2020.

Beneficiaries:

1. Healthy Reefs for Healthy People Initiative (HRI)

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Project title: Healthy Reefs for Healthy People: Strengthening the Scientific Foundation

Duration of the Project: 4 years

Project documents

• Proposal

• Reports

o Annual report Y1

o Annual report Y2

o Annual report Y3

o Final report

2. Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW)

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Project title: Legal Advocacy to Protect Marine and Coastal Resources in the MAR

Duration of the Project: 2 years

Project documents

• Proposal

• Reports

o Annual report Y1

o Final report

3. Comunidad y Biodiversidad, A.C. (COBI)

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Project title: Assuring the long-term success of the network of fish refuges in the Mexican MAR

Duration of the Project: 2 years

Project documents

• Proposal

• Reports

o Annual report Y1

o Final report

4. Centro de Estudios Marinos (CEM)

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Project title: Ensuring the Sustainability of No Take Zones (NTZ) in the Honduran Caribbean

Duration of the Project: 2 years

Project documents

• Proposal

• Reports

o Annual report Y1

o Final report

5. Sarteneja Alliance for Conservation and Development (SACD)

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Project title: Strengthening SACD management and institutional capacity for long term sustainability

Duration of the Project: 3 years

Project documents

• Proposal

• Reports

o Annual report Y1

o Annual report Y2

o Final report

6. Toledo Institute for Development and Environment (TIDE)

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Project title: Strengthening financial sustainability initiatives to support management of Port Honduras Marine Reserve

Duration of the Project: 2 years

Project documents

• Proposal

• Reports

o Annual report Y1

o Final report

7. Southern Environmental Association (SEA)

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Project title: Improving the Financial Stability of the Southern Environmental Association

Duration of the Project: 2 years

Project documents

• Proposal

• Reports

o Annual report Y1

o Final report

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