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2023 Villar SIPAG Awards on Poverty Reduction

AWARDS MANAGEMENT

The AWARDS Program is manage by the Villar SIPAG (Social Institute for Poverty
Alleviation and Governance), a hub of advocacies, activities and actions to help poor
Filipinos.


Empowering the poor and underprivileged has been a key advocacy of the Villar
Foundation since it was established in 1995 by its Founding Chairman and Former
Senate President Manny Villar and Senator Cynthia Villar. The Villar SIPAG plays a key
role in the foundation’s efforts to combat poverty among Filipinos.


The Villar SIPAG serves as home of all their efforts and endeavors in fulfilling their
advocacies. It is more than a showcase of the Villar’s past, present and future efforts to
reduce poverty in the country. It is a working hub and proactive center. Its name alone
highlights and promotes the value of hard work as a tool in overcoming poverty. The
Villar SIPAG will guide, train, teach and empower womenfolk, the youth, jobless and
even relatives of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to uplift their lives as well as
enhance their skills and know-how.

OBJECTIVES OF VILLAR SIPAG AWARDS

  1. To recognize outstanding initiatives of community enterprises as models of good
    practices in income poverty reduction;
  2. To document and share these outstanding initiatives through the Villar SIPAG
    Poverty Knowledge Management Resource Center;
  3. To inspire exchange, transfer or adaption of these outstanding initiatives to other
    places in the country through action, research, capacity building, conferences
    and symposia, and
  4. To enhance capabilities in reducing poverty of women, youth cooperatives,
    farmers’ organizations and local governments.

THE AWARDS SCREENING AND SELECTION PROCESS

  1. The process starts with direct submission of application form and requirements
    needed from the community enterprise which shall be sent
    to [email protected] on or before November 2023 with the
    subject “2023 VSA – [Name of Social Enterprise]”.
  2. Once submitted, the National Screening Committee (NSC) of the 2023 Villar
    Sipag Awards on Poverty Reduction will assess all submitted applications and
    come up with the Top 40 Community Enterprises.
  3. The Top 40 Community Enterprises will be scheduled for site validation by the
    National Screening Committee. Based from the site validation, the National
    Screening Committee will choose the Top 20 Community Enterprises and
    schedule them for the Final Interview.
  4. The Top 20 Community Enterprises will undergo a Final Interview wherein they
    will have a 10 minute presentation followed by the question and answer portion.
  5. After the final interview, the NSC members will deliberate on their preference for
    the 20 Most Outstanding Community Enterprise who will each receive a bamboo
    trophy and cash incentives of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND PESOS
    (P250,000.00). the cash incentives should be used to start a new enterprise or
    expand the existing enterprise.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AS BASIS FOR DETERMINING ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS

The Community Enterprise:

  • Must be at least 5 years in operation;
  • Has shown significant results like increase in income of members and creation of
    jobs;
  • Must be owned and managed by community;
  • Has local residents as members; and
  • Uses own revenues, not subsidies or grants for its core operations.

SELECTION CRITERIA AS BASIS FOR DETERMINING THE FINALISTS AND AWARDEES

  1. EFFECTIVENESS – the degree to which the initiative has achieved tangible
    results like increase in household income or creation of jobs
  2. SIGNIFICANCE – the degree to which the program addresses the problem of
    income poverty in a community
  3. FINANCIAL VIABILITY – the degree to which the enterprise is able to generate
    its own income sufficient enough to meet its core operating expenses and
    financial obligations as well as being able to invest in its future growth and
    development
  4. SUSTAINABILITY – the degree to which the enterprise will continue to operate
    in the long term; being able to balance the need to generate income at the same
    being concerned about conservation, protection and restoration of the
    environment; having the organizational capacity to continue to achieve its
    enterprise goals;
  5. ADAPTABILITY – the degree to which the initiative or parts of it has been
    successfully adapted by others or shows promise of being adapted by others.