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MMO announce 2018 panel dates for the EMFF scheme in England

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December 15
14:46 2017

Panels are required to consider applications over 100,000.00 and four panels will be held in 2018 giving applicants the maximum opportunity to apply for EMFF funding. Since the launch of the scheme in January 2016 there has been significant uptake so far. This has resulted in some funding areas becoming under pressure in 2018.

The 2018 panel dates are as follows:

  • The first panel will be held on 21 March 2018. Applicants are asked to ensure their applications reach the MMO by 19 January 2018.
  • A second panel will take place on 13 June with a deadline for applications of 13 April.
  • A third panel will convene on 5 September with an application deadline of 30 June.
  • A final panel will take place on 21 November with an application deadline of 14 September.

Commenting on the panels, MMO Director of Finance, EU and Licensing, Michelle Willis said:

Its imperative that people apply for funding by the panel dates and because of the schemes success, some funding areas will come under pressure during 2018. We want to ensure enough funding is available for projects to take place so we are asking for those interested to submit their applications as quickly as possible.

The EMFF Scheme is very diverse and whilst we have received a wide range of projects since launch, we continue to welcome projects in 2018 including innovation projects, scientific - based projects and those with an emphasis on marine conservation.
I would urge people to note the deadline dates for panel applications and take the time to submit applications which are of the highest possible quality to maximise the chances of application success.

Please visit the MMO website for guidance and

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