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FPE REPORT 2014 FPE CHAIR AND CEO 04 November 2014 Davao City

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Page 1: MRU: FPE Report 2014 of the FPE Chair and CEO

FPE REPORT 2014 FPE CHAIR AND CEO

04 November 2014

Davao City

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FPE funded 67 projects

worth a total of P40.98 million in FY 2013-2014

PROJECT DISTRIBUTION BY GRANT TYPE _________________ SMALL 44 MEDIUM 9 LARGE 14 _________________

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APPROVED GRANT AMOUNT DISTRIBUTION BY STRATEGY __________________________

NUMBER OF PROJECTS PER REGION (N=67) _________________________

Constituency Building

10% (P4.2M)

Advocacy 22% (P8.8M)

Research 6% (P2.3M)

Endefense 6% (P2.2M)

Sites 42% (P17.5M)

Resmob 0%

Institutional Building

14% (P5.7M)

National 22

Luzon 13

Visayas 19

Mindanao 13

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The Board saw the urgency to set clear

roadmaps and reinforce a more holistic

approach to conservation.

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STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

Focused on nine project sites in

Key Biodiversity Areas.

LUZON Banao Watershed, Kalinga VISAYAS Guiuan, Eastern Samar North Negros Natural Park Cebu Island Gigantes Islands, Iloilo Mt. Nacolod Range, Southern Leyte MINDANAO Arakan North, Cotabato Lake Mainit, Agusan del Norte and Surigao del Sur Ligawasan Marsh, SK Pendatun

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STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

The Board decided to take a longer view of

FPE’s future.

We aimed to double the size of FPE’s trust

fund by year 2015 and manage it prudently

over the same 10-year horizon.

BY FORMULATING A NEW 10-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN (2015-2025).

BY GENERATING PROJECT FUNDS GREATER THAN THE CURRENT P60 MILLION A YEAR FROM FPE INVESTMENT.

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STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

We maximized the counterpart contribution of

our local and international development

partners, thus mobilizing an additional P20.66

million for projects last year. EU-FUNDESO MIPPEG PROJECT P9.16 million USAID UPSCALING PROJECT P8.22 million EU-ANTHROWATCH PROJECT YR 2 P3.27 million

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STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

We infused livelihood

development into our new

conservation management

plan as a form of

“conservation tradeoff” to

relieve the pressure on

people to extract more

resources from

their area.

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STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

The evaluations confirmed that many

of our partners on the ground were

good project implementers.

FPE maintains strategic partnerships

with international and local

development organizations

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STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

FPE initiated a knowledge management

roadmap beginning with a grants-online

management information system.

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STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

In succeeding years, FPE will integrate

disaster risk reduction in selected vulnerable

sites and communities.

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