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Grants to Civil Society Organisations is sponsored by Advance Myanmar. Advance Myanmar provides flexible grants to civil society organizations across Myanmar to address their essential needs and fill funding gaps. Partners range from human rights organizations focusing on advocacy to networks of groups and providers of humanitarian support.
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Support to Civil Society Organisations You are here: Home / Our Work / Support to Civil Society Organisations We provide grants to civil society organisations in locations across Myanmar. Our support is flexible so that organisations can decide how to use the funding according to their priorities. This allows them to use our funding for essential needs of their organisation and fill gaps other donors won’t fund.
It ties in with how Advance Myanmar wants to operate: as a partner, not a donor, and where the partners are in charge of their own work. Our partners range from human rights organisations, focusing on advocacy, to networks of groups and providers of humanitarian support. Since the military coup, most organisations have engaged in some form of humanitarian support.
Our partners have used the funding for advocacy and campaigning, for support to IDPs and refugees, and to support their staff and their organisations. View full reports of our work here: 2025: Earthquake in Myanmar 2024: Impact Report: Reversing the Military Coup 2023: Impact Report: Resisting the Military Coup 2022: Surviving through the Military Coup 2021: Saving Lives During the Military Coup
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Civil society organizations in Myanmar; supports human rights, advocacy, and humanitarian assistance groups. No formal eligibility criteria stated on page. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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