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Corporate Social Responsibility:

Models and Stewards


Many Filipino enterprises
are recognizable from their
CSR Program.
Example: Jollibee’s Maaga
ang Pasko (Christmas Toy
Collection and distribution
project).
•Aboitiz Group
Companies-
School building
projects
•Ayala Foundation –
centers of excellence
in education
Stewards

•Not only to create


wealth but to do
service on their fellow
men
Many students do not
proceed to secondary
education levels due to
scarce family resources and
insufficient government
support and resources.
The CSR stewards step in to
fill this lack.
Forbes list of Philippines’ 50 Richest
People
1. Henry Sy, Sr.,( $12.7
Billion)
- SM Prime Holdings – the
Philippines’largest mall
operator, and Banco de Oro,
one of the country‘s largest
SM College Scholarship Program.
- Full matriculation and monthly stipend to its
scholars:
• Accontancy
• Civil engineering
• Computer science
• Electronics and communication engineering
• Electrical engineering
• Elementary education
• Information management
• Information technology
• Mechanical engineering
• Secondary education
2. John Gokongwei- $5.8 Billion

• Educational projects are


funded by the Gokongwei
Brothers Foundation (GBF)
• John Gokongwei founded JG
Summit in 1957.
• ЈG Ѕummіt dеаlѕ іn buѕіnеѕѕеѕ
lіkе bаnkіng, аіr
trаnѕроrtаtіоn, hоtеlѕ, роwеr
gеnеrаtіоn, rеаl еѕtаtе,
рrореrtу dеvеlорmеnt,
tеlесоmmunісаtіоnѕ аnd fооd
mаnufасturіng.
•majority shares in
companies like Cebu
Pacific and Digital
Telecommunications
Philippines.
GBF Technical Training Center

• Is a 100 million facility in


Rosario, Pasig City- a finishing
school for graduates in various
technical and engineering
fields.
• The center offers the
following:
1. Technical Courses,
which offer scholarship
programs for
engineering graduates,
with focus on
technology
2. Continuing Technical
Professional Education-
which offers programs for
JG Summit incumbents,
with focus on upgrading
technical knowledge and
skills
3. Retail and Service
Academy, started 2003,
which offers courses that
address the needs of the
retail and service
businesses
3. Lucio Tan- $ 4.1 Billion

•who headed such


companies as Fortune
Tobacco Corp., Asia
Brewery, Inc., and
Philippine Airlines, Inc.
4. George Ty and Family – $3.6 Billion

• He is responsible for
founding and running the
largest bank in the
Philippines, called
Metropolitan Bank and
Trust Company.
5. Enrique Razon, Jr – $3.4 Billion

• was the founder of


International Container
Terminal Services, Inc.
• is one of the world’s
leading port and terminal
operators
6. Tony Tan Caktiong – $3.4 Billion
•He is the CEO, Chairman,
and founder of Jollibee,
which is a Filipino based
fast food chain, which
was established in 1978.
•іt wаѕ rероrtеd thаt
Јоllіbее hаѕ еѕtаblіѕhеd
оvеr 1480 ѕtоrеѕ
wоrldwіdе, whісh
іnсludеd сhаіnѕ lіkе Rеd
Rіbbоn, Сhоwkіng,
Маng Іnаѕаl, Јоllіbее.
7. David Consunji – $3.1 Billion
• іѕ thе сhаіrmаn оf DМСІ
Ноldіngѕ, whісh wаѕ еѕtаblіѕhеd
bу hіm іn 1995. Іt іѕ rеgіѕtеrеd
undеr Ѕесurіtіеѕ аnd Ехсhаngе
Соmmіѕѕіоn. Тhіѕ соmраnу dеаlѕ
іn trаnѕроrtаtіоn аnd
соmmunісаtіоn.
Andrew Tan- $2.5 Billion
• His fortune extends to 408
Mcdonalds Restaurants in
the Philippines ,
Megaworld and Resorts
World Manila, Emperador
Brandy in Philipines.
He says that “ A
salesman who is
good at numbers
will make a good
businessman”.
•He always reminds
his son to give back
first to the
thousands who
work for them, and
then to charity.
Megaworld Foundation, Inc.’s
•Has two partner-
schools- the University
of the Philippines and
the Mapua Institute of
Technology. Year period,
2002-2012
•The Foundation’s
total spending for
scholarship stood
at P98.7 million
scholarship grants.
9. Lucio and Susan Co – $1.8 Billion

•Lucio and Susan Co


are the chairmen and
the vice chairman of
Puregold Price Club
10. Manuel Villar – $1.5 Billion

•He owns a private real


estate business, which
has built more than
200,000 homes across
the Philippines.
Socorro C. Ramos

•National Book Store


founder and chairman
Socorro C. Ramos,
also known as Nanay
Coring
•National Book Store
Foundation Inc. was
founded in2004, with
familiar education-
related initiatives
such as the following:
1. Buklat Aklat Mobile Library
• This visits public
elementary schools all over
the Philippines and
introduces outstanding
fiction and nonfiction
Filipino children’s literature
to Grades 1 to 6 students.
2. Buklat Aklat Leave Behind Library

•This is a permanent
donation of books,
shelves , tables and
chairs
3. Project Aral

•This is an annual back to


school program that
delivers basic school
supplies to public school
students.
4. Project Aklat

•This is an annual
book drive that
raises book
donations for NBSFI-
established libraries.
5. Special School Project Yolanda

• This project donated


17,500 bags with basic
supplies to more than a
hundred schools in
Northern Cebu, Ormoc,
and Leyte.

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