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On the other hand, the following projects are not eligible for assistance:
Micro-lending projects
Projects with construction works
Projects that would require purchase of motor vehicles, which mean any vehicle
propelled by any power other than muscular power using the public highways
The DILP is implemented either through Direct Administration by the DOLE Regional
Offices or through an Accredited Co-Partner (ACP). Under this scheme, the following
organizations will qualify for accreditation as co-partner: (a) peoples’ organizations; (b)
workers’ associations; (c) unions/federations; (d) state universities and colleges/higher
educational institutions/ national technical-vocational schools; (e) local government units; (f)
cooperatives; and (g) national government agencies.
Livelihood assistance may be availed as individual projects or as group projects. For group
projects, these may be segregated according to membership size:
In all cases, a beneficiary-organization should have a Project Management Team and profit
sharing scheme, which should be both stipulated in the business plan/proposal and in the
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
Under individual projects arrangement, the beneficiary can avail of the Starter Kit or
Negosyo sa Kariton (Nego-Kart), up to a maximum financial assistance of P20,000.00,
depending on the project requirement.
Working capital for the purchase of raw materials, equipment, tools and jigs, and
other support services necessary
Training on how to plan, set-up, start and operate the livelihood project / undertaking,
such as production skills, entrepreneurship, business management, productivity and
business planning.
Social security through enrolment in Group Personal Accident Insurance (GPAI) of
GSIS, to be included in the total project cost or as counterpart of the Accredited Co-
Partner (ACP);
Continuing technical and business advisory services to ensure efficiency,
productivity, and sustainability of the business/enterprise.