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- Document Type: Document Code OSA-F05

FORM Revision No. 00


ISO 9001:2015
Document Title: Effective Date August 15, 2023
ACTION PLAN (STUDENT ORGANIZATION) Page 1 of 2

Future Leaders of The Philippines


(Name of Organization)
A.Y. 2023-2024

ACTIVITIES OBJECTIVES PERSONS INVOLVED PROPOSED TARGET DATE REMARKS


BUDGET

First Semester
Oath Taking  To induct newly elected All organizations are 8,550 September 14, 2023
officers of the different concerned.
organizations
Acquaintance Party  To gather its student in All students of the said September15, 2023
solidarity to establish a campus.
bond between year levels Collaboration with the
and adequately welcome SSC Organization
the first-year students of
the said university.
Malikhaing Pagbigkas ng Sariling-  To contribute to the All students of the said 1,500 August 29/ 30, 2023
Likha(Pabula) preservation and promotion campus.
Online Celebration of Buwan ng wika of Filipino culture and
values through the
storytelling tradition of
Pabula.
 To educate students about
the current situation
concerning the Filipino
language and modernization
through content creation.
 To value the importance of
socialization and
nationalism to every student.
No title (IGP)  This project aims to All students of the said October 20, 2023
generate a net profit campus.
within month of October
to support the
organization's activities
and goals.
 Provide training and skill
development opportunities
for students involved in
the project to enhance
their entrepreneurial and
business skills.
 Develop and implement a
marketing strategy to raise
awareness about the
merchandise offerings,
with the goal of increasing
sales and profits.
 Enhance student
engagement by offering
promotions, discounts, or
loyalty programs to boost
repeat sales and increase
overall profit.
Teacher’s Day Celebration  To recognize their All students, faculty, and 5,000 October 5, 2023
contribution and put a staff of the Campus. In
spotlight on the incredible collaboration with SSC
responsibility that they bear
in ensuring that all students
everywhere can enjoy the
right to education.
 Celebrate the role played by
teachers/professors in the
community upliftment.
WALA PLASTIKAN (Clean Up  To raise awareness among FLP Officers, Agri-Soc 5,000 November 17, 2023
Drive ): Environmental Awareness students and youth about the and YES- O MMPNHS
Month Celebration harmful effects of plastic
pollution on the environment
and wildlife.
 Actively engage students
and youth in reducing plastic
waste by conducting a
plastic-free clean-up drive.
 Offer students and youth a
hands-on experience in
cleaning up their local
environment, making them
active participants in the
solution.
 Focus on local impact by
targeting specific areas or
neighborhoods that are
particularly affected by
plastic pollution.
Leadership Training: Outreach Program  Enhance the leadership skills FLP Officers 8,000 November 25. 2023
of aspiring student leaders, coordination with SSC
including communication, Officers, FLP Bailan,
teamwork, decision-making, BYLI, and DEPED.
and problem-solving.
 Address the unique
challenges and opportunities
of leadership in the digital
age, including responsible
social media usage and
online activism.
 Develop a plan for
sustaining and expanding
leadership training initiatives
in the 1st district of Capiz in
the years to come.
FLP WEEK Dec. 4-6

World Computer Literacy Day  Enhance Digital Secretary Officers of all 4,000 December 4, 2023
Leadership: Equip student organization in Campus. (Whole Day)
organization officers with In collaboration with
advanced digital skills and Micro-SD
leadership abilities to
effectively lead their
respective groups in a
technology-driven world.
 Familiarize student
leaders with common
software applications such
as word processing,
spreadsheets, and
presentation software.
 Enhance officers'
leadership skills by
emphasizing how digital
literacy can be a valuable
asset in leading and
motivating their teams.
 Develop officers' skills in
creating compelling
digital content, including
graphics, videos, and
written materials, to
engage their organization's
members and supporters.
Tree Planting  To raise awareness among FLP Officers, MENRO No final December 5, 2023
students and youth about the
importance of trees in
mitigating climate change,
improving air quality, and
supporting biodiversity.
 Educate students about the
importance of trees in
mitigating climate change,
improving air quality, and
supporting biodiversity.
 Collaborate with local
environmental organizations
or experts to provide
students with informative
sessions on tree planting and
environmental topics.

GUGMA PAMASKWA: Gift Giving  Create a warm and joyful SSC Officers and the 5,000 December 15, 2023
Program environment where the child chosen students
with special needs feels
valued and cherished during
the holiday season.

Second Semester
Agricultural Activity  All students and faculty 5,000 January 20, 2024
of the said university.
Fundraising Booth Activity: A  To raise funds to be able to FLP Officers 1,000 February 14, 2024
Valentine’s Celebration have a small project that
will benefit the whole
student.
 Create a sense of
community by bringing
students, teachers, and other
members of the school
together in celebration of
Valentine's Day.
 Ensure that students leave
the booth with positive and
memorable experiences that
enhance their overall school
experience.
Religious Activity coordinate with  March 15, 2024
PCM
Training / Seminar/ Workshop: Arts and  Enhance students' artistic 3,000 April 17, 2024(AM)
Crafts and crafting skills by CapSU Pilar Students,
providing hands-on training Faculty, Staffs, Invited
and guidance from skilled Guest Speaker.
instructors.
 Introduce students to
different art forms,
techniques, and cultural
aspects of arts and crafts,
broadening their knowledge.
 Foster an appreciation for
different cultures and
traditions through arts and
crafts that reflect diverse
artistic heritages.
Mental Health Awareness:  To increase awareness All Students 5,000 April 29, 2024
SYMPOSIUM among students about the
importance of mental
health, the prevalence of
mental health issues, and
the stigma associated with
them.
 Train students to become
peer supporters or mental
health advocates, enabling
them to assist fellow
students in times of need.
 Invite mental health
professionals, advocates, or
individuals with lived
experience to share their
insights and stories.
Election of FLP Officers for the A.Y  To elect new FLP Officers FLP Officers May 6, 2024
2024-2025  To give space for the
upcoming officers to plan
out their responsibilities and
action plan for their
academic year of being
elected
- Document Type: Document Code OSA-F05
FORM Revision No. 00
ISO 9001:2015
Document Title: Effective Date August 15, 2023
ACTION PLAN (STUDENT ORGANIZATION) Page 2 of 2

Prepared by: Checked by:


MIKAELA CONCEPCION P. GEGUIRA NINIA B. BELTRAN
________________________________ _______________________________
Printed Name & Signature of Secretary Printed Name & Signature of President
Noted:

JONESSA G. VIGO,PhD MARY JOY S. DAYAL, MS


_____________________________
Name in Print & Signature of Adviser
Name in Print & Signature of Co- Adviser

Recommending
Approval:

ANNA MAY E. CANDELARIO, Ed. D


_____________________________ _______________________________
Student Organization and Activities Coordinator Chairperson, Office of the Student Affairs

Approved:
JENNIFER P. BENLIRO, DPA
__________________________________
Campus Administrator/Satellite College Director

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