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Republic of the Philippines

PROVINCE OF NUEVA VIZCAYA


BAYOMBONG
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PROVINCIAL COOPERATIVE AND ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

A REPORT ON THE ASSESSMENT & VALIDATION OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS REQUESTING FOR LIVELIHOOD FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.

Date Assessed Name of Individual/ Findings/Observations Recommendations


& Validated

January 29, Alimadin Farmers  The organization is DOLE registered since 2014 with 30 active farmer ᴥ The team recommends that the association will be given ₱30,000.00
2021 Association and gardener members additional capital for their livelihood project
Papaya, Kasibu  The same is accredited as one of the NGOs in the Municipality of
Kasibu
Bernadette Almendra  Business activities includes financing, pig dispersal and agri-inputs
0905-729-5344 trading
 The association temporarily using the Palay Shed at Sitio Alimadin as
their office to easily convene the officers during their regular meeting
 Unaudited financial statements showed that the association’s net
income from their operations increased to ₱19,885.00 (from
₱8,490.00 in 2018 to ₱28,375.00 in 2019)
 Their request is additional capital for Agri-inputs Project in order to
accommodate the demands of their farmer members

February 4, Kimbutan United  The organization is organized in 2018 with 20 active members ᴥ Audit Observation Memorandum from COA states that the
2021 Mothers Livelihood  The association is not registered to any government agencies association must have a stable financial condition and that the funds
Association  They have no existing livelihood projects provided shall not be its sole-source of funds and the management must
Kimbutan, Dupax del  The members never undergone trainings on baking have the capability to implement livelihood projects and programs of the
Sur  Their request is starting capital for Bakery Livelihood Project association.
ᴥ However, the team advised that PROCEDE Office will aid them on
Aubrey Rosenda trainings relative to their request if they are decided to pursue with their
Date Assessed Name of Individual/ Findings/Observations Recommendations
& Validated

Balong livelihood project. Thus, the request for starting capital for bakery
0930-194-4527 business is NOT advisable at this moment.
February 5, Mothers Association  The organization is DOLE registered since 2018 with 24 active ᴥ The team recommends that the association will be given ₱20,000.00
2021 of Kayapa Proper farmer members additional capital for their livelihood project
West  The income of the association comes from their financing business
Kayapa, Proper West  Their request is capital in addition to their earned interest income
from their lending business to start an Agri-inputs Livelihood Project
Janet Paris
(MLGU) 0950-092-6373
Jhorny Rabina  Mr. Radina is a farmer who has interest in mushroom production. He ᴥ The team understands that interest on something worthwhile doing is
Pangawan, Kayapa has available area for the said project and even put up housing for also important but in order to successfully implement a project, Mr.
0909-487-4753 the said project but has no proper training and experience on how to Rabina must have the technical know-how on mushroom production. His
0910-359-2882 manage a mushroom production request for the said project will not be granted, instead, he is
 Aside from gardening he has a Sari-sari Store business operating recommended for ₱15,000.00 additional capital for his Sari-sari Store
since 2018 since it is already 3 years in operation.
 He is requesting for a capital to start his mushroom production
livelihood project

February 11, Nag-et Farmers  The organization is DOLE registered since 2019 ᴥ The team recommends that the association will be given ₱20,000.00
2021 Association  The association consists of 41 active members - corn and vegetable additional capital for their livelihood project
Cabuluan, Villaverde growers
 They have Organic Fertilizer Production livelihood project which
Rosa Dung-ao started in 2019 in addition to their financing business
(BLGU) 0916-825-8153  Their request is additional capital for Organic Fertilizer Production
business
Samahan ng mga  The association consists of 37 members from Purok 7 Maddiangat, ᴥ The team understands that the Vice-President of the association
Dalaga ng Kahapon Quezon wanted to help her members in providing the needed materials for the
ng Nueva Vizcaya  They are requesting for materials needed for the construction of construction of their comfort rooms. The request is for personal use and
Quezon Chapter comfort rooms for each of the members not for livelihood project of the association as a whole. Thus, the request
(Baranagay is NOT advisable at this moment.
Maddiangat)

Marissa Rivera
Date Assessed Name of Individual/ Findings/Observations Recommendations
& Validated

0975-795-8438
March 4, 2021 Zenaida Dinong  Ms. Dinong is a snack vendor (inuruban) for almost 20 years. Aside ᴥ The team recommends that the she will be given ₱10,000.00
Bangaan, Solano from being a vendor, she also do haircut, manicure and pedicure (on additional capital for her livelihood project
0936-368-5426 call). She do all these small time businesses to help her husband
who is a driver (on call), to feed her family and to be able to support
her children on their studies.
 She wanted to concentrate on snack vending business because it is
much easier for her to prepare, in demand and profitable
 Her request is additional capital for snack vending business

Vanessa Calma  Ms. Calma is an OFW who unfortunately found a bad employer. She ᴥ The team recommends that the she will be given ₱10,000.00
Bangaan, Solano was sent back to the Philippines without finishing her contract and additional capital for her business
0916-298-9586 most of all without any salary from her employer
 She has only one child and her husband is a Foreman
 She lives with her parents and manages a small Sari-sari Store to
help her husband on daily expenses and for the medicines of her sick
mother
 Her request is additional capital for her Sari-sari Store

Rosalie Beting  Ms. Beting is a senior citizen, an Ulam Vendor for 15 years. She ᴥ The team recommends that the she will be given ₱10,000.00
Barangay Roxas, cooks the menu and sells the same at a small space near her additional capital for her business
Solano residence
0935-626-5881  Her small business is the only source of income of the family
 Together with her husband, they live with their son’s house
 With her years of being an ulam vendor, she was not able to buy
durable cooking materials and equipment because she has to sustain
the daily needs of her 10 children
 She is requesting for additional capital to upgrade her cooking
materials and equipment
Anafe Villuan  Ms. Villuan has a rolling store before the COVID 19 Pandemic ᴥ The team recommends that the she will be given ₱10,000.00
Maddiangat, Quezon occurred. Her business was converted to a small Sari-sari Store additional capital for her business
0997-635-1811 which supports the daily needs of the family especially the school
expenses of her 3 children
Date Assessed Name of Individual/ Findings/Observations Recommendations
& Validated

 Her husband is a construction worker-laborer


 She is requesting for an additional capital for her on-going business
March 11, Samuel Mamuric  Mr. Mamuric is a senior citizen, separated, a snack vendor for 2 ᴥ The team was able to include him as one of the recipients of the
2021 Barangay Quirino, years. He serves beef pares, goto and native delicacies like kakanin, Nego Cart from the DOLE. Furthermore, he is also recommended to be
Solano biko, palitaw and kutsinta with a rented food cart given ₱10,000.00 additional capital for his business
0953-186-9800  He lives with his brother and no pension received. His only source of
income is his small business
 He wanted to have his own food cart and additional capital for his
business
March 22, Agnes Gacad  Ms. Gacad is an ambulant vendor since 2001 but because of the ᴥ The team recommends that the she will be given ₱10,000.00
2021 Magsaysay, COVID 19 Pandemic restrictions, she stopped her small business additional capital for her business
Bayombong which is the main source of their daily living. She resorted to fish and
0926-286-8951 vegetable selling in front of their house using the financial assistance
(SAF) received but it is not enough to finance the daily expenses of
her family.
 Her husband, who is a bus vendor, also stopped from selling and she
has 2 siblings taking modular type of learning
 Her request is additional capital for her fish and vegetable business
Runruno Hog Growers  The association is organized in 2018 ᴥ The team understands that the need for a Bio-Gas Tanks are really
Association  They have 30 hog grower members important especially that the members are in the area where most people
Runruno, Quezon  The association is not yet registered to any government agencies resides. However, we take into consideration the requirements needed
 Their request for assistance was through the endorsement of Ms. to avail of the assistance.
Junia Lagmay Rona Galima, President of Samahan ng mga Dalagang Kababahan 1. The association must be duly registered to one these agencies:
President Kahapon ng Nueva Vizcaya, who suggested that they will use the DTI, DOLE, SEC, CDA
Josie Guillao name of their association on their request. 2. The association must secure their own Official Receipt
Secretary  No permits and licenses to operate as an association 3. The association must use their registered name in all their
 No business activity or income generating projects as an association transactions and not the name of other organization
(no contact numbers 4. The association must have income generating activity/ies to
 Their request is construction materials for Bio-Gas Tank for each of
because the place is a know if the officers are capable in implementing projects and
the members
dead spot)) programs and to be able to establish a stable financial condition
for the association
ᴥ Moreover, the ASF situation in the province is not yet lifted. The
team suggested that they are welcome for another request provided that
Date Assessed Name of Individual/ Findings/Observations Recommendations
& Validated

they will submit the necessary requirements or they can request


individually provided that the situation on ASF will be lifted. Thus, the
request is NOT advisable at this moment..
March 23, Fedelina Palagud  Ms. Fedelina’s business is eatery. It is her only source of income ᴥ The team recommends that the she will be given ₱10,000.00
2021 Busilac, Bayombong since 2010 additional capital for her business
0935-855-5122  Her husband suffered from heart failure in 2005 making her the bread
winner of the family to present
 Her youngest child did not continue his studies because of financial
reasons
 Her request is additional capital for her eatery business
Morly Palagud  Ms. Morly is a vendor of native delicacies (puto, kutsinta, kakanin, ᴥ The team recommends that the she will be given ₱10,000.00
Busilac, Bayombong banana loaf). additional capital for her business
0936-156-7023  She accepts made to order. She sells everyday 6 days a week.
 She’s been on this business for 3 years now and found it profitable
 Her husband is a tricycle driver. She has only 1 child
 Her request is additional capital for her native delicacies business
Isabelita Palagud  Ms. Isabelta is 72 years old. Her main source of income is buy and ᴥ The team recommends that the she will be given ₱10,000.00
Busilac, Bayombong sell of fruits and vegetables additional capital for her business
0935-371-1657  Her husband can no longer work because of old age but can manage
their small store
 She need to have an additional income to buy their daily needs
including their daily maintenance of medicines
 She is requesting for additional capital for her sari-sari store and fruits
and vegetables vending
Michelle Palagud  Ms. Michelle is only 19 years old who wanted to help her parents ᴥ The team recommends that the she will be given ₱5,000.00 additional
Busilac, Bayombong during this time of crisis capital for her business
0965-806-3931  She is an incoming freshman student who will be taking up Culinary
Arts at Manila but due to COVD 19, she decided to stay at home and
do something worthwhile until the situation will get better
 She prepares and sells Chicken Cordon Bleu on line. She also
accepts made to order from customers
 She is doing this to earn money for her studies
 She is requesting for additional capital for her small business to meet
Date Assessed Name of Individual/ Findings/Observations Recommendations
& Validated

the demands of her customers

Assessed and validated by: Reviewed by: Noted by:

LOLOBETH G. MENDEZ SYLVIA P. FLORES ROEL P. DOLAYPAN, JR. JUDITTE L. ASUNCION


CDS II AA IV PDO IV PCAO

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