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    Compiled by the

    PHILIPPINE TRADE TRAINING CENTER/DTIunder the direction of theTWG on Training Inter-Agency Coordinating Committee (IACC)Presidential Management Staff (PMS)

    COMPENDIUM OF 2008 HRD AND

    ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING

    PROGRAMS FOR MSMEs

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 3

    IMPLEMENTING TRAINING INSTITUTIONS .......................................................... 6 - 23

    BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD SKILLS ......................................... 25 - 45

    ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ENTERPRISE ............................................................... 47 - 48

    DEVELOPMENT

    FINANCE, FINANCING, AND FINANCIAL ............................................................... 50

    MANAGEMENT

    GENERAL MANAGEMENT ..................................................................................... 52 - 53

    HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT .................................................................... 55

    INFORMATION AND COMPUTER .......................................................................... 57 - 59

    TECHNOLOGY

    MARKETING ........................................................................................................... 61 - 62

    QUALITY AND PRODUCTIVITY IN ......................................................................... 64 - 72

    PRODUCTION OPERATIONS

    BUSINESS SERVICES: COUNSELLING .................................................................. 74

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    COMPENDIUM OF 2008 HRD AND ENTREPRENEURSHIPTRAINING PROGRAMS FOR MSMEs

    he compendium of 2008 HRD and Entrepreneurship Training Programs for MSMEs is

    a list of training programs offered by government training institutions in support of the

    National SME Development Agenda, a priority program of H.E. President Gloria Macapagal

    Arroyo.

    The compendium was compiled by the Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC) of the

    Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) under the direction of the Technical Working Group(TWG) on Training - Presidential Management Staff, Office of the President.

    The Department of Trade and Industry is the lead government agency tasked to implementthe SME Development Agenda and provide MSMEs with seamless access to governmentagencies. HRD and Entrepreneurship Training is one of five core elements of the Agenda

    that also includes financing, marketing, product development and technological intervention,and advocacy for an enabling environment.

    OBJECTIVES:

    The training and entrepreneurship development programs of the National SME Agenda seek toprovide existing and potential entrepreneurs with the necessary skills and knowledge tobecome competitive players in the local or global market. They also seek to create a pool ofSME trainers, advisors and counselors who can effectively assist MSMEs nationwide.

    Training programs in this compendium are classified into the following categories:

    1. Business Technology and Livelihood Skills courses include food preparationand processing, plant propagation, seed production, fish culture, metal works andfabrication, animal husbandry, handicrafts, fabric and textile technology, weaving,garments, embroidery, gifts, furniture making, ceramics and pottery, microbiology,holiday decor, garments, toys, housewares, product packaging, diagnostics andanalyses, calibration and instrumentation, construction and allied activities (e.g.carpentry, masonry, concrete works and electricals), equipment handling, maintenanceand service, operations, etc.

    2. Entrepreneurship courses include starting your own business, appreciationseminar/training on entrepreneurship development and franchising.

    3. Finance courses include financial management for SMEs, credit management,business taxation, financial planning and budgeting, record keeping and accountingsystems management.

    4. General Management courses include 5S of good housekeeping, strategic planning,organizational development, purchasing management, and project management.

    5. Human Resource courses include customer service, negotiation and leadershipskills, team building, values re-orientation and enhancement.

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    6. Information Technology courses include basic computer courses, e-commerce,computer-aided design, webpage design and development.

    7. Marketing courses include strategic marketing, how to export, selling techniques,

    market research, product costing and pricing, negotiation skills, and sales promotion.

    8. Production, Quality and Productivity courses include production management,instrumentation and process control, programmable logic controller, factory automationas used by the various industry sectors, materials inventory management, wastemanagement, environmental management systems (ISO 1400, cleaner production,energy audit), time and motion study, ergonomics or working conditions, total qualitymanagement, statistical process control, and quality management systems (ISO 9000,ISO 22000, GMP, HACCP, Halal).

    For more information and updates to the compendium, pleasesee www.dti.gov.ph or www.pttc.gov.ph

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    ImplementingTraining

    Institutions

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    AGRICULTURAL TRAINING INSTITUTE(DA-ATI)

    The Agricultural Training Institute is the extension and training arm of the Department of Agriculture(DA) which coordinates the delivery of extension and training services for the local government sector andother stakeholders to facilitate the flow of information on technology and other services such as fundmanagement, network establishment and systems for standardization and certification of extension

    providers that can empower the farmers and fishers to become more globally competitive.

    VisionLeadership excellence in agricultural technology and knowledge management for a more proactive andresponsive extension service.

    What do we offer:

    Extensive training, education and information materials on various agriculture and fisheriestechnologies and agri-business enterprises

    Technology demonstrations Farm and business advisory services

    School-on-the-air on various agriculture and fishery technologies Non-farm livelihood training and income generating activities Training on marketing and financial management for cooperatives E-Learning courses on agriculture and fisheries just log in and register at www.e-extension.gov.ph

    for online training programs on agriculture and fisheries

    Head of Agency : Mr. Asterio P. Saliot, CESO IIIDirector IV

    Tel. No. : (632) 929-8541 to 49Local Lines: 220 & 221

    Direct Line : (632) 928-7397

    Fax No. : (632) 920-9792

    Contact Person : Ms. Albertina M.S. JulianChief, Extension Programs and Partnership Division

    Tel. No. : (632) 929-8541 to 49Local Lines: 225 & 243

    Address : ATI Building, Elliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon City 1100Website : www.ati.da.gov.ph

    Note : Please refer to DA - ATI website for the list and schedules of seminars.

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    COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY(CDA)

    Republic Act No. 6939An act creating the Cooperative Development Authority to promote the viability and growth of cooperativesas instruments of equity, social justice and economic development, defining its powers, functions andresponsibilities, rationalizing government policies and agencies with cooperative development, transferringthe registration and regulation functions of existing government agencies on cooperatives as such andconsolidating the same with the authority, appropriating funds therefore, and for other purposes.

    Executive Order 95Cooperative Development Authority as the lead agency for the promotion, development and regulation ofcooperatives.

    VisionAn effective and efficient regulatory agency working towards the development of viable, sustainable,socially responsive and globally competitive cooperatives.

    Mission

    To ensure the safe and sound operation of cooperatives

    Developmental Power, Functions and Responsibilities1. Formulate, adopt and implement integrated and comprehensive plans and programs on cooperative

    development consistent with the national policy on coops and the overall socio-economic developmentplans of the government;

    2. Develop and conduct management training programs upon request of cooperatives that will providemembers of cooperatives with the entrepreneurial capabilities, managerial expertise, and technicalskills required for the efficient operation of their cooperatives;

    3. Support the voluntary organization and consensual development of activities that promote cooperativemovements and provide assistance towards upgrading managerial and technical expertise upon requestof the coops concerned;

    4. Coordinate the efforts of the local government units and the private sectors in the promotion,organization, and development of coops;

    5. Assist coops in arranging for financial and other forms of assistance under such terms and conditionsas are calculated to strengthen their viability and autonomy.

    Training and seminar programs may be developed and conducted upon request of agencies, firms, andorganizations to address specific needs.

    Head of Agency : Atty. Neil A. SantillanExecutive Director

    Mr. Roberto F. Villaroel

    Deputy Executive DirectorTel. Nos. : 373-6906Fax No. : 371-2077Email : [email protected]

    Contact Person: Ms. Salva M. JacintoTel. Nos. : 372-3814Fax No. : 372-3814Email : [email protected] : Ben-Lor Building, 1184 Quezon Avenue, Quezon CityWebsite : www.cda.gov.ph

    Note: : Please refer to CDA website for the list and schedules of seminars

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    COTTAGE INDUSTRY TECHNOLOGY CENTER(DTI-CITC)

    The CITC is a service-oriented government owned and controlled corporation (GOCC) attached to theDepartment of Trade and Industry (DTI). It was created by virtue of R.A. 3470 of the Cottage IndustriesDevelopment Act of 1962 and revised by E.O. 133 series of 1986.

    This corporation leads in the implementation of plans and projects aimed to provide production enhancingtechnologies and processes, tooling and equipment, product prototyping, and other related businessdevelopment services (BDS) to community-based enterprises, marginalized groups, cooperatives,associations and other self-help groups with the end-view of transforming them into sustainable andcompetitive MSMEs. It also helps develop other government and non-government entities as local non-financial BDS providers.

    The sectors that CITC addresses include Wearables (Footwear & Leathergoods and Fine and Costume Jewelry), Home Furnishing, Food, Giftwares and Holiday Dcor and other resource-based commoditysectors.

    Training programs are conducted in-center and out-center. Upon request, it can be designed to tailor-fitto the clients specific needs at reasonable fees.

    Head of Agency : Mr. Franklin P. BunoanExecutive Director

    Tel. No. : 941-4561; 942-4907; 942-0880Fax No. : 942-0880E-mail Address : [email protected]; [email protected]

    Contact Person : Mr. Ferdinand O. AngelesDivision Chief, Plans & Programs Division

    Tel. No. : 942-4907Fax No. : 942-0880E-mail Address : [email protected]; [email protected] : 20 Russet St., SSS Village, Marikina City

    Training Department

    GIFTS & HOUSEWARES DIVISIONDivision Chief : Ms. Aurelia R. MabalayTel. No. : 942-3974Fax No. : 942-0880

    E-mail Address : [email protected]; [email protected]

    FURNITURE & BUILDERS WOODWORK DIVISIONWoodworkingOfficer-In-Charge : Mr. Pedro T. EugenioTel. No. : 941-4516Fax No. : 942-0880E-mail Address : [email protected]; [email protected]

    BamboocraftCaretaker : Mr. Elvin T. Demasu-ay

    Tel. No. : 941-4516Fax No. : 942-0880E-mail Address : [email protected]; [email protected]

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    MetalworkingCaretaker : Mr. Reynaldo D. MagsinoTel. No. : 941-4516Fax No. : 942-0880E-mail Address : [email protected]; [email protected]

    FINE AND COSTUME JEWELRY

    Caretaker :Ms. Rhodora Patricia C. Torrecampo

    Tel. No. : 941-4561Fax No. : 942-0880E-mail Address : [email protected]; [email protected]

    FOOTWEAR AND LEATHERGOODSCaretaker : Ms. Jocivic F. BertilloTel. No. : 941-4561Fax No. : 942-0880E-mail Address : [email protected]; [email protected]

    NOTE : Pllease call up CITC for the schedules of seminars and fees

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    FOOD AND NUTRITION RESEARCH INSTITUTE(DOST-FNRI)

    The Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI), the principal research arm of the government in foodand nutrition, is one of the research and development institutes of the Department of Science andTechnology (DOST). The FNRI began as the Institute of Nutrition (IN) serving as a clearinghouse of dataand information on food and nutrition by virtue of Executive Order No. 94 on July 1, 1947. The FNRI is

    mandated to 1) define the citizenrys nutrition status; 2) develop recommendations for improvement ofnutrition status, and disseminate research findings and recommendations.

    Consistent with the above mandate is the FNRIs vision of optimum nutrition for all Filipinos, socially andeconomically empowered through scientifically sound, environment-friendly and globally competitivetechnologies.

    FIVE MAJOR PROGRAMS Nutritional Assessment and Monitoring Nutrition Science and Technology Food Science and Technology

    Research Utilization and Technology Transfer Infrastructure and Human Resource Development

    S & T SERVICES Consultancy Services Food Demonstration (e.g. sanitary/nutritious streetfoods, squash-based products) Food Pilot Plant Services (e.g. Technology Business Incubator (TBI), Contract Research) Food and Nutrition Analytical Laboratory Services (e.g. nutrition labeling, food microbiology) Nutritional Biochemistry Laboratory Services (e.g. vitamin A status assessment, UIE assessment) Diet Counseling/Wellness Clinic Food and Nutrition Databases and Application (e.g. nutrition surveys, food composition)

    Recipe Development/Sensory Evaluation Training IEC Materials and Other Publications

    Training programs are conducted in-center and out-center. Upon request, they can be customized to meetclients specific needs and requirements at reasonable cost.

    LIST OF PUBLIC COURSE OFFERINGS1. Training of Nutrition Trainors2. Streetfood Vendors Training on Nutrition and Food Safety3. Meal Management and Proper Food Handling

    4. Food Safety5. Nutritional Assessment6. Nutrition Labeling Component Analysis7. Food Fortification Promotion8. Livelihood Training

    a. Processing of Meat Productsb. Nutritious Squash-based Recipes

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    Head of Agency : Dr. Mario V. CapanzanaDirector

    Contact Person : Ms. Josefina T. GonzalesScience Research Specialist IINutrition Training Unit-RUMD

    Tel. No. : 837-20-71 loc: 2287 or 325

    Fax No. : 837-3164Email : [email protected]

    Alternate : Ms. Susan O. EncarnacionScience Research Specialist I

    Tel. No. : 837-20-71 loc: 2287 or 320Email : [email protected].

    Address : DOST Compound, Gen. Santos Ave., Bicutan, Taguig CityWebsite : www.fnri.dost.gov.ph

    Note : Please refer to FNRI website for the list and schedules of seminars.

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    FOREST PRODUCTS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE(DOST-FPRDI)

    The Forest Products Research and Development Institute (FPRDI) is one of the line agencies of theDepartment of Science and Technology (DOST). Since 1957, FPRDI continues to be the center of scientificbreakthroughs and applied technologies on the utilization of forest-based products in the Philippines.

    OUR MANDATETo conduct research and development on wood and non-wood forest products; transfer technologies; andprovide technical services and trainings.

    OUR MISSIONTo generate, improve and transfer technologies and information on the efficient utilization of forest-basedproducts to make local industries more competitive in the domestic and global markets and to benefit thepublic.

    OUR VISION

    A sustainable forest-based industry that is able to produce economically competitive and environment-friendly commodities that contribute to socio-economic development and support the disadvantage sectorsof the society.

    OUR OBJECTIVES To harness S & T to ensure the global competitiveness of ecologically friendly forest-based products. To accelerate the development of the countrys scientific research and technological innovation

    system in forest products utilization. To provide scientific and technological support and services to address the needs of the poor and

    vulnerable sectors of society who depend on the utilization of forest resources in their livelihood.

    Head of Agency : Dr. Florence P. SorianoDirectorTel. Nos. : (049) 536-3630/2360/2377Fax No. : (049) 536-3630Email : [email protected]

    Contact Person : For. Robert A. NatividadChief, Mechanical Processing andProduct Development Division (MPPDD)

    Tel. No. : (049) 536-3630/2360/2377Mobile No. : 0918-913630

    Email : [email protected]

    Address : FPRDI, College, Los Baos, Laguna 4031, PhilippinesWebsite : www.fprdi.dost.gov.ph

    Note : Please refer to FPRDI-DOST website for other information.

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    INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE(DOST-ITDI)

    OURBUSINESSIS INDUSTRY..

    The Industrial Technology Development Institute (ITDI) is the flagship R&D agency under the Department of Science andTechnology (DOST), generating the largest pool of technologies in seven major areas namely: chemicals and minerals, food

    processing, fuels and energy, environment, materials science, electronics and process control, and microbiology andgenetics; through a competent technical manpower expertise and up-to-date line of facilities and laboratories.

    The Institute also renders a variety of technical services to local industries, enabling the Institute to carry on its role as oneof the active leaders in the countrys industrialization program as evident in its Vision statement.

    VISIONExcellence in propelling development as provider of technologies and services for the industry.

    MAJOR FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES Research & development (R&D) Industry training & skills development Tests, analyses & calibration Use of laboratories/pilot plant facilities

    Technology transfer Technology business incubators Contract projects Design and fabrication Technical information

    The Institute also offers the following Seminar/Training courses upon request: Packaging and Labeling Requirements Integrated Calamansi Processing Cleaner Production Assessment Training Banana Processing Processing of Carrageenan Seaweeds Coconut Mini-Oil Milling and Refining Processing of Agar-Agar from Seaweeds Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Formulation of Hair Shampoo, Lotion, for Food Manufacturing

    Cream and Liquid Soap Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP)

    Quality Assessment of Essential Oil Thermal Processing of Food Products Spray Dried, Instant Fruit Juices Capability Building on Shelf-Life Vegetable Processing of Food Products Banaba Tea in Bags Training on Food Processing & Plant Fish Processing (Smoked Fish & Canned Sardines) Audit for TSDCs & PSTOs Accelerated Vinegar Production

    Training programs can be designed to tailor-fit a clients specific needs at reasonable fees.

    Head of Agency : Dr. Nuna E. AlmanzorDirector

    Tel. Nos. : 837-3167/837-2071 to 82 locs. 2215, 2218

    Fax No. : 837-3167/837-6150Email : [email protected]

    Contact Person : Ms. Daisy TaafrancaProgram LeaderPackaging Research and Development Center

    TeleFax : 837-7530Email : [email protected]

    Address : DOST Compound, Gen. Santos Ave., Bicutan, Taguig CityWebsite : http//mis.dost.gov.ph/itdi

    Note : Please refer to DOST-ITDI website for the list and schedules of seminars.

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    METALS INDUSTRY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER(DOST-MIRDC)

    The Metals Industry Research and Development Center, an agency of the Department of Science and Technology(DOST), is the sole government entity that directly supports the metals and engineering industry withservices designed to enhance its competitive edge.

    Its mandate is to provide the government and private sectors in the metals and engineering industry withprofessional management and technical expertise on training engineers and technicians; information exchange;trade accreditation services; quality control and testing of metal products; research and development; andbusiness economics advisory services.

    MIRDCs thrusts include research, prototyping and short series experimental production; industrial training;testing and quality control; technology transfer and commercialization; technology business incubation;technology promotion; and technical consultancy and extension services.

    The Centers ISO 9001 certified training section designs and implements relevant training modules which

    continuously upgrade and update the Filipino entrepreneurs, engineers, and technicians on the demands oflocal and international markets. Its ISO 9001 mark was awarded by the TUV Management Product Services,Asia on 15 May 2001.

    Its compendium of training programs covers the following subjects:

    Metalworking Technology Metalcasting Technology Analysis and Testing Engineering/Production Planning Quality Assurance

    Productivity Trainers Training High Machining Technology

    Training programs can be designed to tailor-fit a clients specific needs at reasonable fees.

    Head of Agency : Engr. Rolando T. ViloriaExecutive Director

    Tel. Nos. : 837-0431 to 38/837-0613Fax No. : 837-0613

    Address : Gen. Santos Ave., Bicutan, Taguig CityWebsite : http://www.mirdc.dost.gov.ph

    Note : Please refer to DOST-MIRDC website for the list and schedules of seminars.

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    PHILIPPINE TEXTILE RESEARCH INSTITUTE(DOST-PTRI)

    The Philippine Textile Research Institute (PTRI), a line agency of the Department of Science and Technology(DOST), is the sole government textile institute created to undertake a comprehensive program of researchand service activities that will contribute to the growth and development of the textile and allied industries.

    Specifically the Institute is mandated to perform the following functions: Conduct applied research and development for the textile industry; Undertake the transfer of completed researches to end-users or via linkage units of other government

    agencies; and Undertake technical services and provide training programs.

    The technical services offered to the garments, textile and allied industries are on physical and chemicaltesting, textile standards formulation, textile processing, information and library services and manpowerskills training.

    The technology-based training courses include sericulture; textile research; fibers, yarns and fabric testingand evaluation; spinning; weaving; knitting and finishing.

    Aside from the regular training programs conducted in-house and in the regions, customized textile-relatedcourses may be developed upon request.

    Head of Agency : Dr. Carlos C. TombocDirector

    Tel. Nos. : 837-1325/ 837-2071 to 82 local 2360Telefax. : 837-1325

    Address : Gen. Santos Ave., Bicutan, Taguig CityWebsite : http://www.ptri.dost.gov.ph

    Note : Please refer to DOST-PTRI website for the list and schedules of seminars.

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    TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION AND PROMOTION INSTITUTE(DOST-TAPI)

    The Technology Application and Promotion Institute (TAPI) was created by virtue of Executive Order No. 128which reorganized the National Science and Technology Authority (NSTA) into the Department of Scienceand Technology (DOST) on 30 January 1987.

    As one of the DOSTs service agencies, TAPIs major thrust is to promote the transfer and commercializationof technologies and market the services of other operating units/agencies of the Department.

    TAPI facilitates sound implementation of various and relevant programs and projects through itsinstitutionalized divisions and units: Planning and Management, Technology Packaging and Promotion,Enterprise Development, Consultancy Services, Applied Communication and Finance and Administrative,under the leadership and guidance of the Office of the Director.

    TAPIs mission is to accelerate economic growth through the application of science and technology, particularlyin the countryside thereby encouraging the establishment of productive technology-based enterprises.

    In line with the above mission statement, TAPI is mandated to: Undertake contract research at the pilot and semi-commercial stages; Provide technical consultancy services including engineering design and patenting; Provide grants and/or venture financing for new and/or emerging projects; Assist technology generators, inventors and researchers avail of the laboratories and other facilities of

    research and development institutes including DOST Regional offices; and Accredit and recognize inventors organizations and societies.

    Training programs can be designed to tailor-fit a clients specific needs at reasonable fees.

    Head of Agency : Dr. Maripaz L. PerezUndersecretary, DOST & OIC-TAPITel. No. : 837-6188Telefax : 838 -1112 ,837-2936Email : [email protected]

    Contact Person : Engr. Edgar I. GarciaDivision ManagerPDD & Officer-In-ChargeOffice of the Deputy Director

    Tel.No. : 838-1127

    Telefax : 838-1112, 837-2936Email : [email protected] / [email protected]

    Address : DOST Compound, Bicutan, Taguig CityWebsite : www.tapi.dost.gov.ph/about_us.htm

    Note : Please refer to DOST - TAPI website for the list and schedules of seminars.

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    NATIONAL ANTI-POVERTY COMMISSION(NAPC)

    OverviewThe Philippine Government through the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) and the National Credit Council(NCC), with support from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and in partnership with the major stakeholders in themicrofinance industry have bonded together to undertake the development of the Philippine Microfinance LiteracyProgram. Defined simply, financial literacy is the ability of the individual to understand financial terms and concepts and

    to translate that knowledge skillfully into behavior. Based on this definition, the program would thus involve a series ofcapacity building activities focused at increasing the poors knowledge of financial concepts, skills and attitudes and totranslate this knowledge into behaviors that results in good financial outcomes both for the providers and users ofmicrofinance services.

    Opportunities exist for microfinance institutions, local government units, educational institutions, community-basedorganizations and private sector entities to become partners in the delivery of financial literacy training to transferknowledge on financial skills and management to the poor. It is the main intent of the Regional Training of Trainers(TOTs) on Financial Literacy to pool and develop a critical mass of trainers who can assist various stakeholders in theconduct of financial literacy training to the poor, most specifically the users of microfinance services.

    Seven modules on various topics concerning financial literacy as well as teaching guides for institutions/individuals who willbring financial education down to the level of clients were developed to be used during the TOTs. They are the following:

    1. Overview of Microfinance and the Philippine Microfinance Literacy Program2. Budgeting and Planning3. Savings, Investment and Microinsurance4. Roles and Responsibilities of Clients in the Use of Credit5. Consumer Protection6. Business Development Services and Tips for Improving your Business7. Adult Learning Principles and Tips for Facilitation

    After the training, participants will have the capacity to deliver financial literacy training that would improve and

    increase the poors knowledge and understanding on the following: Microfinance industry, including basic micro financial services and asset-building programs offered by microfinance

    institutions at their respective locations Clients responsibility and rights in dealing with microfinance institutions and accessing microfinance services Financial skills for personal/household and entrepreneurial management

    Lead Convenor : Secretary Domingo Flores Panganiban

    Assistant Secretary Dolores CastilloTel. No. : 426-5028/426-5019/426-4965/426-4956Fax No. : 927-9838

    Microfinance UnitContact Person : Andrea S. AlforteTel. No : 426-5028 loc. 134Fax No : 426-5249Mobile : 0917-8050600Email : [email protected] Address : [email protected]

    Address : 3rd Floor, Agricultural Training Institute (ATI), Elliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon CityWebsite : http.www.napc.gov.ph

    Note : Please refer to NAPC website for more information.

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    NATIONAL COMMISSION ON THE ROLE OF FILIPINO WOMEN(NCRFW)

    The National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women (NCRFW) was established on January 7, 1975through Presidential Decree No. 633, as an advisory body to the President and the Cabinet on policies andprograms for the advancement of women. It is mandated to review, evaluate, and recommend measures,including priorities to ensure the full integration of women for economic, social and cultural development

    at national, regional and international levels, and to ensure further equality between women and men. Itis tasked to:

    Institute the gender responsiveness of national development plans and coordinate the preparation,assessment and updating of the National Plan for Women, ensure its implementation and monitor theperformance of government agencies in the implementation of the Plan at all levels.

    Undertake continuing advocacy to promote economic, social, and political empowerment of womenand provide technical assistance in the setting-up and strengthening of mechanisms on gendermainstreaming.

    Ensure that the gains achieved by Filipino women due to Philippine culture and tradition shall bepreserved and enhanced in the process of modernization.

    More specifically, the NCRFW: Coordinates the preparation of Philippine Development plans for women as well as their monitoring

    assessment and updating in cooperation with the national planning body and line agencies. Acts as a clearing house and data base for information relating to women. Conducts gender-consciousness raising programs. Conducts policy studies and reviews legislations to integrate womens concerns Provides technical services and ensures the development of institutional capabilities for gender and

    development (GAD) mainstreaming of government agencies and selected partners. Monitors and assesses the implementation of laws and policies on women including the Implementation

    of international conventions such as the Beijing Platform for Action.

    Implements pilot projects for the delivery of services for women as basis for policy formulation andprogram recommendations.

    Head of Agency : Ms. Myrna T. YaoChairperson

    Tel. No. : 735-1864, 735-1654 loc. 102 and 132Fax No. : 736-4449Email address : [email protected]

    Alternate : Ms. Emmeline L. VerzosaExecutive Director

    Tel. No. : 735-4955, 735-1654 loc. 125Fax No. : 736-4449Email address : [email protected]

    [email protected]

    Contact Person : Ms. Rica B. AlvisPersonnel Section

    Tel. No. : 735-1654 loc. 127Fax No. : 736-4449Email address : [email protected]

    Note : Please refer to NCRFW website for updates on womens economic empowermentinitiatives.

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    PHILIPPINE CENTER FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP(PCE)

    Born out of passion, the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship PCE) is a non-stock and non-profitorganization that aims to make the Philippines a thriving entrepreneurial nation. It aims to instill amongFilipinos a mindset of optimism and a culture of entrepreneurship, turning them into competitive entre-and intra- preneurs.

    The statement, Teach a nation how to fish, feed the nation many lifetimes, embodies PCEs principle ofempowering the Filipinos. So, to unify its members and establish a common goal, PCE rallied its causeunder one banner: Go Negosyo.

    This battlecry represents the collective effort of PCE members and partners to foster a culture of enterpriseand promote innovation and the best business practices in the country by increasing the publics access tothe PCE support ecosystem.

    This support ecosystem is composed of entrepreneur-mentors from different business sectors in thecountry, as well as government agencies and academic institutions whose thrust is to provide information,

    tools and resources to aspiring and existing entrepreneurs.

    KEYS TO SUCCESSUnder the leadership of its Founding Trustee and Presidential Consultant for Entrepreneurship JoeyConcepcion, PCE has set out to achieve its vision through four core programs: 1) communications andadvocacy 2) capacity-building/business assistance through mentoring 3) research and idea generation forpurposes of database and policy development 4) program partnerships with educational institutions andother agencies in the field of entrepreneurship and economic development.

    Head of Agency : Mr. Jose Ma. ConcepcionFounding Trustee/Presidential Adviser on Entrepreneurship

    Mr. Ramon LopezExecutive [email protected]

    Mr. Jose Rafael OrtegaDeputy [email protected]

    Tel. No. : 637-9229, 634-5605Fax No. : 637-7873

    Contact Person : Ms. Myra LorredoProgram Officer

    Tel. No. : 637-9347Fax No. : 637-7873Email : [email protected]

    Address : 5th Floor, RFM Corporate Center, Pioneer corner Sheridan Sts., Mandaluyong CityEmail : [email protected] : www.gonegosyo.net

    Note : Please refer to PCE website for more information.

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    PHILIPPINE TRADE TRAINING CENTER

    (DTI-PTTC)

    The Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC) of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is the countryscentral hub of learning for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) that serve both the local andexport markets.

    In its 21st year of operations, PTTC envisions itself as an evolving and dynamic capability-building institutioncommitted to satisfy the growing and changing needs of MSMEs. Thus, PTTC provides training and advisoryservices on entrepreneurship development, export management, quality and productivity improvement, e-business and e-commerce, as well as exhibition facilities for trade fairs and events.

    The globalization of business, the speed of new technologies in business, and the significance of MSMEs ineconomic development have prompted PTTC to offer new programs and value-added services, such as post-training counseling and customized in-company training. With these programs and services, PTTC hopes tosatisfy clients and stakeholders in both the private business sector and the government agencies involved inpromoting and supporting business enterprises.

    We enjoin you to invest in TRAINING THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE.

    Head of Agency : Ms. Adelaida L. IntonExecutive Director

    Tel. No. : 468-8970Fax No. : 833-0809Email : [email protected]

    Contact Person : Ms. Ma. Josefina L. UrmenetaOfficer-in-Charge

    Trade Business Management DivisionEmail : [email protected], [email protected]. Nos. : 468-8962, 831-9988Fax No. : 831-9988

    Ms. Malynda A. MangosingOfficer-in-ChargeTesting and Inspection Division

    Email : [email protected]. Nos. : 468-8963, 468-8964Fax No. : 833-0809

    Address : PTTC Bldg., Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. corner Roxas Blvd., Pasay CityWebsite : http://www.pttc.gov.ph

    Note : Please refer to PTTC website for the list and schedules of seminars.

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    TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY(DOLE-TESDA)

    Section 2 of RA 7796, the law creating TESDA specifies its state policy to provide relevant accessible, highquality and efficient technical education and skills development in support of the development of highquality Filipino middle level human resources.

    TESDA is the leading partner in the development of the Filipino workforce with world-class competence andpositive work values.

    TESDA provides direction, policies, programs and standards towards quality technical education and skillsdevelopment.

    TESDA believes in demonstrated competence, institutional integrity, personal commitment and deep senseof nationalism. Its objectives to:

    Promote and strengthen the quality of technical education and skills development programs to attain

    international competitiveness. Focus technical education and skills development on meeting the changing demands for quality middle-level human resources.

    Encourage critical and creative thinking by disseminating the scientific and technical knowledge base ofmiddle-level human resources development programs.

    Recognize and encourage the complementary roles of public and private institutions in technical educationand skills development and training systems.

    Inculcate desirable values through the development of moral character with emphasis on work ethic,self-discipline, self-reliance, and nationalism.

    Training programs can be designed to tailor-fit a clients specific needs at reasonable fees.

    Head of Agency : Sec. Augusto Boboy SyjuicoDirector General

    Tel. Nos. : 818-8829Email : [email protected]

    Contact Person : Mr. Rogelio C. PeyuanDeputy Director General for Field Opeerations

    Tel. No. : 817-5030

    Alternate : Ms. Yerma N. Saulon

    Executive DirectorRegional Coordination Office for External Affairs

    TeleFax No. : 815-3360Email : [email protected], [email protected]

    Address : TESDA ComplexEast Service Road, South Superhiway, Fort BonifacioTaguig, Metro Manila

    Website : http.www.tesda.gov.ph

    Note : Please visit the TESDA website for the addresses of TESDA Regional and Provincial Offices, TESDA Institutions, Regional and Provincial Training Centers, TESDAWomens Center and other details.

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    TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE CENTER(TRC)

    The Technology Resource Center (TRC) is a government corporation operating under the Office of thePresident of the Philippines. Created on February 23, 1977 by virtue of Presidential Decree 1097, TRCoperates under its own Charter.

    It is mandated to create livelihood opportunities through the delivery of technology, multi-media livelihoodmaterials, training, funding assistance and other related services.

    TRC, through the Training and Information Services Group (TISG), pioneered in the development and conductof livelihood and business technology training aimed at providing would-be and practicing entrepreneurswith the skills and techniques in putting up as well as managing and sustaining a business. To date, TISG hasdeveloped some 200 courses in agri-aqua business, food processing, chemical-based business, crafts andgarments. Basic courses in business management are also provided.

    Training programs can be designed to tailor-fit a clients specific needs at reasonable fees.

    Head of Agency : Mr. Antonio Y. OrtizDirector-General

    Tel. Nos. : 721-0124, 727-6205 locs. 500, 501Fax No. : 721-0015

    Contact Person : Ms. Venus P. OrogoDepartment ManagerBusiness & Livelihood Technology

    Tel. No. : 727-6205 loc. 205

    Fax No. : 721-0063E-mail Address : [email protected]

    Alternate : Mr. Anthony Jorge ManaoisTraining Specialist IV

    Tel. Nos. : 727-6205 loc. 201, 205Email : [email protected]

    Address : 5th Flr., TRC Bldg., 103 J. Abad Santos St., Little BaguioSan Juan City

    Website : http://www.tlrc.gov.ph

    Note : Please refer to TLRC website for the list and schedules of seminars.

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    UP INSTITUTE FOR SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES(UP-ISSI)

    The UP Institute for Small Scale Industries is a training, research and development institution that assists andpromotes the development of small enterprises in the Philippines.

    The greater part of training resources has been placed on the development of potential and existing

    entrepreneurs, managers, supervisors, trainers, extension officers, consultants, and other change agentswho will be able to hasten the development process.

    Pushing beyond national boundaries, the UP ISSI has offered its expertise and facilities to other countriessimilarly engaged in their small enterprise base. Thus, it has emerged as a center for entrepreneurshiptraining and development in the region.

    The UP ISSI links with private and public institutions here and abroad for two reasons: to draw support forits activities and to share its experiences and knowledge in small enterprise development programs. Prominentamong its linkages is the Small Enterprises Research and Development Foundation (SERDEF).

    Training programs may be developed and conducted upon request of agencies, firms, and organizations toaddress specific needs at reasonable fees.

    Head of Agency : Ms. Sonia Tiong-AquinoDeputy Director for External Affairs &Chair, Special Projects and Network Department

    Tel. No. : 928-7076 to 79Telefax: : 927-9238Email : [email protected] : www.up.edu.ph/~issi

    Contact Person : Ms. Arlene E. LiberalChair, Training DepartmentEmail : [email protected]

    Alternate : Ms. Celia PascualUniversity Extension Specialist

    Tel. No. : 928-7076 to 79Telefax: : 920-6923Email : [email protected]

    Address : University of the Philippines-Institute for Small Scale

    Industries (UP ISSI), Virata Hall, E. Jacinto St., UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon CityWebsite : www.up.edu.ph/~issi

    Note : Please refer to UP - ISSI website for the list and schedules of seminars.

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    BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY

    AND LIVELIHOOD SKILLS

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    I. BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD SKILLS

    Abaca Propagation Appreciation 1 day as per Coop Members CDA &request partner

    agency

    Bamboo Craft Appreciation 1 day as per Coop Members CDA &request partner

    agency

    Production of Virgin Seminar/Workshop 2 days 3x a year Entrepreneurs and ITDI 2,500/paxCoconut Oil would-be entrepreneurs

    Processing of Coconut Seminar/Workshop 2 days 3x a year same ITDIProducts

    Processing of Sauces and Seminar/Workshop 3 days 1x a year same ITDI 2,100/paxCondiments

    Mushroom Culture and Seminar/Workshop 3 days 2x a year same ITDI 2,900/paxSpawn Production

    Soap Making Technology Seminar/Workshop 3 days 2x a year same ITDI 2,500/pax

    Formulation of Hair Shampoo, Seminar/Workshop 2 days 2x a year same ITDI 2,600/paxLotion, Cream and LiquidHand Wash

    Introduction to Mass Metrology Appreciation 1 day 1x a year Industrial and business ITDI 1,500/paxsectors

    Calibration of Analytical / Seminar/Workshop 2 days 1x a year Industrial and business ITDI 3,400/paxPrecision Balances sectors

    Salt Refining and Iodization Seminar/Workshop 2 days 3x a year Entrepreneurs and ITDI 2,100/paxwould-be entrepreneurs

    Production of Mango Products Seminar/Workshop 3 days 1x a year ITDI 2,700/pax

    Nata de Coco Production and Seminar/Workshop 2 days 1x a year ITDI 2,700/paxSweet Preservatives

    Fruit Juice Processing Seminar/Workshop 2 days 1x a year ITDI 2,300/pax

    Calibration of Volumetric Wares Seminar/Workshop 2 days 1x a year Industrial and business ITDI 3,300/paxsectors

    Proper Use and Calibration of Seminar/Workshop 2 days 1x a year Industrial and business ITDI 3,500/paxLiquid-in-Glass Thermometers sectors

    Principles of Thermocouple and Seminar/Workshop 2 days 1x a year Industrial and business ITDI 3,300/paxPerformance Testing of sectorsTemperature-ControlledEnclosures

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    Fish Processing Seminar/Workshop 3 days 1x a year Entrepreneurs and ITDI 2,200/paxwould-be entrepreneurs

    Fruit Wine and Vinegar Seminar/Workshop 2 days 1x a year same ITDI 2,600/pax

    Processing

    Competitive Meat Processing Seminar/Workshop 3 days 2x a year same ITDI 2,300/paxTechnology

    Calibration of Micrometers and Seminar/Workshop 2 days 2x a year Industrial and business ITDI 3,300/paxVernier Calipers sectors

    Soybean Processing Seminar/Workshop 2 days 2x a year Entrepreneurs and ITDI 1,800/paxwould-be entrepreneurs

    Production of Essential Oil Seminar/Workshop 2 days 1x a year ITDI 2,500/pax

    Introduction to Pressure Seminar/Workshop 2 days 1x a year Industrial and business ITDI 3,500/paxMeasurements and Calibration sectorsof Pressure Gauge

    Calibration of Thermocouples Seminar/Workshop 2 days 1x a year Industrial and business ITDI 3,400/paxsectors

    Expression of Uncertainty of Seminar/Workshop 2 days 1x a year Industrial and business ITDI 2,200/paxMeasurement sectors

    Verification of Rice Moisture Meter Seminar/Workshop 2 days 1x a year Industrial and business ITDI 3,400/paxsectors

    Carrageenan Processing Seminar/Workshop 3 days 1x a year Entrepreneurs and ITDI 2,800/paxwould-be entrepreneurs

    Agar agar Processing Seminar/Workshop 3 days 2x a year 2,800/pax

    Analysis and Testing MSMEs in the MIRDCMetalwoking Industry

    Industrial Calibration Seminar/Workshop 12 hours 5x a year same MIRDC 3,400/pax

    Dimensional Metrology I - Seminar/Workshop 24 hours 5x a year same MIRDC 4,200/paxBasic Measurement

    Dimensional Metrology II - Seminar/Workshop 24 hours 3x a year same MIRDC 4,200/paxBasic Length Calibration

    Dimensional Metrology III - Seminar/Workshop 12 hours 2x a year same MIRDC 3,600/paxLimits and Fits and Inspection ofGeometric Tolerances

    Uncertainty of Measurement - Seminar/Workshop 16 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 3,600/paxLength Calibration Application

    Fundamentals of Corrosion Seminar/Workshop 18 hours 2x a year same MIRDC 3,600/pax

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    Metals Identification & Selection Seminar/Workshop 16 hours 2x a year same MIRDC 3,600/pax

    Chemical Analysis of Metals Seminar/Workshop 25 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 4,500/pax

    Non-destructive Testing Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 6,600/pax

    Cost Estimation for Machining Seminar/Workshop 18 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 3,000/paxJobs

    Basic Computer Aided Design Seminar/Workshop 35 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 7,100/paxTechnical Drawing using CAD Seminar/Workshop 35 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 7,300/pax

    Metal Casting Technology MSMEs in the MIRDCMetalwoking Industry

    Foundry Practices Seminar/Workshop 30 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 6,500/pax

    Investment Casting Seminar/Workshop 30 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 4,800/pax

    Foundry Melting Practices Seminar/Workshop 30 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 5,700/pax

    Foundry Quality Control Seminar/Workshop 30 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 5,400/pax

    Metalworking Technology MSMEs in the MIRDCMetalwoking Industry

    CNC Milling Programming Seminar/Workshop 38 hours 2x a year same MIRDC 8,400/paxand Operation

    Heat Treatment of Steels Seminar/Workshop 30 hours 2x a year same MIRDC 5,600/pax

    Hydraulic Control and Design Seminar/Workshop 30 hours 2x a year same MIRDC 6,000/pax

    Machine Shop Operations Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 8,000/pax

    Metal Fabrication Seminar/Workshop 30 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 6,000/pax

    GMAW/MIG-MAG Seminar/Workshop 30 hours 2x a year same MIRDC 12,100/paxWelding on Carbon Steel Plates -Module I

    Shielded Metal Arc Welding Seminar/Workshop 24 hours 2x a year same MIRDC 8,100/pax(SMAW)

    Oxyacetylene Welding (OAW) Seminar/Workshop 16 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 3,900/pax

    Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Welding Seminar/Workshop 30 hours 3x a year same MIRDC 13,800/paxon Carbon Steel Plates - Module I

    Electroplating Processes Seminar/Workshop 18 hours 4x a year same MIRDC 4,500/pax

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    High Machine Technology MSMEs in the MIRDCMetalwoking Industry

    Application of Computer-Aided Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 1x a year same MIRDC 7,000/pax

    Design / Computer AidedManufacturing (CAD-CAM)

    Basic Plastic Injection Mold Design Seminar/Workshop 38 hours 2x a year same MIRDC 5,400/pax

    Plastic Injection Molding Machine Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 2x a year same MIRDC 7,600/paxProgramming and Operation

    Other Training Programs as PER REQUEST Business, Industry MIRDCPackaged Program Only

    Basic Coordinate Measuring - do - - do - MIRDCMachine Operations

    Brazing Processes - do - - do -

    Casting Simulation and - do - - do - MIRDCSolidification using SOLSTARSoftware

    Copy Milling and Pantographing - do - - do - MIRDC

    CNC EDM Sinking Programming - do - - do - MIRDCand Operation

    CNC Wire Cutting EDM - do - - do - MIRDCProgramming and Operation

    Factors Essential to Ensure - do - - do - MIRDCQuality of Welding Framework

    Foundry Casting Defects and - do - - do - MIRDCRemedies

    Foundry Casting Design - do - - do - MIRDC

    Foundry Pattern Making - do - - do - MIRDC

    Gemstone Processing - do - - do - MIRDC

    Metal Casting Cost Estimation - do - - do - MIRDC

    Molding, Sand, Properties and - do - - do - MIRDCControl

    Smithery - do - - do - MIRDC

    Spin Casting - do - - do - MIRDC

    Wood Identification Seminar/Workshop 5 days Wood-based Firms FPRDI

    Wood Machining Seminar/Workshop 3 days Wood Working Industry FPRDI

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    Wood Preservation Seminar/Workshop 4 days Wood Using Firms FPRDI

    Bamboo and Rattan Preservation Seminar/Workshop 2 days Rattan and Bamboo FPRDIusers

    Wood Seasoning Seminar/Workshop 2 days Furniture and Wood FPRDIworking Shops/ Factories

    Lumber Dry Kiln Operators Course Seminar/Workshop 3 days Manufacturing Firms FPRDI

    Fiber Morphology Seminar/Workshop 5 days Pulp and Paper FPRDIManufacturing Firms

    High Pressure Sap Displacement Seminar/Workshop 2 days Utilities Companies and FPRDIfor Poles Wood Poles industry

    Bamboo Furniture Construction Course 10 days Bamboo Furniture FPRDIMakers

    Glue Lamination of Wood Seminar/Workshop 2 days Furniture Makers FPRDI

    Veneer and Plywood Technology Seminar/Workshop 4 days Veneer and Plywood Mills FPRDI

    Solid Wood Bending Seminar/Workshop 3 days Furniture and Wood FPRDIworking Industry

    Finishing Technology Seminar/Workshop 3 days Furniture and Wares FPRDIFinishers

    Woodworking Machine Operation Course 10 days Kiln Operators FPRDI

    and Maintenance

    Cement Bonded Board Production Course 10 days MSMEs and would-be FPRDIentrepreneurs

    Pulp and Paper Technology Course 10 days Pulp and Paper Mills FPRDI

    Handmade Paper Making Seminar/Workshop 3 days Farmers, housewives, FPRDIOSYs

    Furniture Construction and Course 10 days Wood Furniture Makers FPRDIAssembly

    Charcoal Production Seminar/Workshop 1- 5 days Farmers, housewives, FPRDIOSYs

    Almaciga Resin Tapping Seminar/Workshop 2 days Almaciga resins licensees, FPRDIresin gatherers/ collectors

    Formulation of Varnish from Appreciation 1 day Furniture and handicraft FPRDIAlmaciga Resin manufacturers, Almaciga

    resin gatherers andconcessionaires

    Wood Furniture Processing Seminar/Workshop 4 days Wood Furniture Industry FPRDITechnology

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    Jig Making for Furniture Seminar/Workshop 2 days Furniture Firms FPRDIManufacture

    Production of Corrugated Seminar/Workshop 2 days Construction and FPRDI

    Bamboo Sheet Furniture Firms

    Bamboo Collapsible Crates for Seminar/Workshop 2 days Farmers, OSYs FPRDIFruits and Vegetables

    Production of Novelty Items Seminar/Workshop 3 days Housewives, OSYS FPRDIUsing Handmade Paper

    Charcoal Briquetting Seminar/Workshop 2 days Farmers, housewives, FPRDIOSYs

    Streetfood Vendors Training on Seminar/Workshop 3-days, by request Streetfood vendors / FNRI 3,500/pax

    Nutrition & Food Safety 8 hrs/day operators

    Meal Management and Proper Seminar/Workshop 2-days, by request Mess officers, canteen FNRI 3,500/paxFood Handling 8 hrs/day operators, food service

    crews and food handlers

    Nutritional Assessment Seminar-Workshop 5-days, by request Nutrition and health FNRI 5,000/pax8 hrs/day program implementers

    Business and Livelihood

    Meat Processing Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year MSMEs, start-up/would CITC 550/paxbe entrepreneurs,community-basedenterprises, marginalizedgroups, cooperatives,associations and otherself-help groups

    Chocolate Moulding Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 500/pax

    Beadworks Making Appreciation 8 hours 3x a year - do - CITC 550/pax

    Stuffed Toy Making Appreciation 8 hours 2x a year - do - CITC 500/pax

    Flower Arrangement Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 550/pax

    Basic Candle Making Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 500/pax

    Native Kakanin Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 500/pax

    Laundry Soap Making Appreciation 8 hours 3x a year - do - CITC 500/pax

    Dressmaking Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 2,000/pax

    Handmade Paper Making Seminar/Workshop 24 hours 3x a year - do - CITC 900/pax

    Herbal Soap Making Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 550/pax

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    Health Bread Making Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 500/pax

    Pastries making Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 550/pax

    Muffins Making Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 550/pax

    Bag Making Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 2,500/pax

    Peanut Products Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 500/pax

    Coco Products Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 500/pax

    Pickled Vegetables Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 500/pax

    Fish Processing Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 600/pax

    Silk Screen Printing Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 850/pax

    Sweet Pies Making Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 550/pax

    Textile & Scrap Recycling Seminar/Workshop 24 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 1,000/pax

    Paper Product Adaptation Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 575/pax

    Flowers and Balloons Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 600/pax

    Meat Processing II Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 550/pax

    Holiday Goodies Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 550/pax

    Veggie Noodles Appreciation 8 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 500/pax

    Furniture and Builders Woodworks

    Wood

    Basic Furniture Carpentry Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 2,500/pax

    Picture Framing Appreciation 8 hours 4x a year - do - CITC 700/pax

    Woodworking Machine Operation Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 1,500/paxand Maintenance

    Wooden Novelty Items Making Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 1,700/pax

    Furniture Builders Woodworks Seminar/Workshop 80 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 3,100/paxTechnology

    Bamboo

    Bamboo and Wood Furniture Seminar/Workshop 24 hours 4x a year - do - CITC 600/paxFinishing

    Bamboo Treatment and Appreciation 8 hours 4x a year - do - CITC 300/paxPreservation

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    Bamboo Furniture Making Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 4x a year - do - CITC 600/pax(Round Component)

    Bamboo Novelty Items Making Seminar/Workshop 24 hours 4x a year - do - CITC 500/pax

    Metal

    Basic Metalworking Machine Shop Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 2,400/paxOperation and Maintenance

    Electric & Gas Welding Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 4x a year - do - CITC 2,000/pax

    Mix Media Furniture Making Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 4x a year - do - CITC 2,500/pax

    Footwear and Leathergoods

    Advance Pattern Making Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 2x a year - do - CITC 3,200/pax

    Basic Pattern Making Seminar/Workshop 24 hours 3x a year - do - CITC 2,600/pax

    Basic Sandal Making Seminar/Workshop 24 hours 3x a year - do - CITC 2,400/pax

    Flip-flops Making Appreciation 8 hours 4x a year - do - CITC 1,400/pax

    Flipping over Flip-flops Appreciation 8 hours 2x a year - do - CITC 2,800/pax(Accessorizing)

    Introduction to Shoemaking Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 5,400/pax

    Prototyping & Sample Making Seminar/Workshop 32 hours 1x a year - do - CITC 5,000/pax

    Fine and Costume Jewelry

    Links and Weaves Jewelry Making Appreciation 8 hours 2x a year - do - CITC 1,200/pax

    15-Months Fine Jewelry Course 64 weeks 1x a year - do - CITC 34,000/paxProduction Technology

    OTHER TRAINING COURSESCONDUCTED OUT-CENTER

    (NCR & REGIONS)

    Paper Products Adaptation Seminar/Workshop 40 hours as per MSMEs, start-up/would CITCrequest be entrepreneurs,

    community-basedenterprises, marginalizedgroups, cooperatives,associations and otherself-help groups

    Textile & Scrap Recycling Seminar/Workshop 24 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Paper Conversion Seminar/Workshop 24 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Flower Arrangement for Weddings Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

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    Balloon Arrangement Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Holiday Decors Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Stuffed Toy Making Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Zen Fountain Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Gift Wrapping Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Basic Beadworks Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Advanced Beadworks Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Detergent & Laundry Soap Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Scents and Fragrances Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Basic Candle Making/Decorative Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Herbal Soap Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Meat Processing Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Native Kakanin Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Chocolate Moulding Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Polvoron and Pastillas Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    No Bake Cakes I Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Basic Baking Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Siopao and Dimsum Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Dough Craft Making Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Dyeing of Indigenous Fibers Seminar/Workshop 24 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Basic Handloom Weaving Course 80 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Advanced Handloom Weaving Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Sweet Pies Making Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Scrapbook Making Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Holiday Goodies Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    No-Bake Cakes 2 Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Basketry Making Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Pulp and Hand-made Paper Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITCMaking

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    Ham and Bacon Making Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Advance Handmade Paper Making Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Basic Handmade Paper Making Seminar/Workshop 24 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Decorative Candle Making Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Dressmaking Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Furniture and Builders Woodworks

    WoodBasic Furniture Carpentry Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Picture Framing Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Woodworking Machine Operation Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITCand Maintenance

    Wooden Novelty Items Making Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Furniture Builders Woodworks Course 80 hours - do - - do - CITCTechnology

    BambooBamboo & Wood Furniture Seminar/Workshop 24 hours - do - - do - CITCFinishing

    Bamboo Treatment and Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITCPreservation

    Bamboo Furniture Making Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITC(Round Component)

    Bamboo Novelty Items Making Seminar/Workshop 24 hours - do - - do - CITC

    MetalElectric & Gas Welding Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Basic Metalworking Machine Shop Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Operation & Maintenance

    Mix Media Furniture Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Footwear and LeathergoodsAdvance Pattern Making Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Basic Pattern Making Seminar/Workshop 24 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Basic Sandal Making Seminar/Workshop 24 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Flip-flops Making Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Flipping over Flip-flops Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC(Accessorizing)

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    Introduction to Shoemaking Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Prototyping & Sample Making Seminar/Workshop 40 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Fine and Costume JewelryLinks and Weaves Jewelry Making Appreciation 8 hours - do - - do - CITC

    Agricultural CoursesProduct Enhancement Course on Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 1/3rd Quarter AEWs, farmers-Reg. 1 ATIMango

    Technology Promotion on Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 1/2nd Quarter AEWs- Reg. 3 ATIGreenhouse Establishment andManagement

    Livelihood and Marketing Training Seminar/Workshop 4th Quarter PWD - Reg. 5 ATIfor Persons with Disabilities(PWDs)

    National Course on Basic Meat Seminar/Workshop 3rd Quarter AEWs, Entrepreneurs ATIProcessing ITCPH

    Technology Transfer on HVCC - Seminar/Workshop 24 hours 1/3rd Quarter AEWs- Reg. 9 ATICutflower Production and FlowerArrangement

    Training Workshop on Upland & Seminar/Workshop 40 hours 1/3rd Quarter AEWs- Reg. 9 ATI

    Coastal Devt. Program on CrabFattening & Fish Processing

    Package of Technology on Fish Seminar/Workshop 16 hours 1/3rd Quarter AEWs- Reg. 9 ATIProcessing

    Training Course on Bio-Intensive Seminar/Workshop 2nd Quarter AEWs-Reg. 10 ATIGardening

    TC on Fruit/Meat Processing & Seminar-Workshop 2nd Quarter AEWs-Reg. 10 ATIMarketing

    TC on Food Processing, Seminar-Workshop 4th Quarter AEWs-Reg. 10 ATIPackaging, Labeling & Marketing

    Business Operations/Management

    Negosyo 2Go Product Demo Briefing/Orientation 3 hours Market Prospective Entrepreneurs TRC 5,000/paxDriven-

    By request

    Advanced Course on Janitorial Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxServices

    Basic Course on Waitering and Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/paxBartending

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    Basic Import/Export Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- Prospective Entrepreneurs TRC 2,959/pax

    Basic Reservation & Ticketing for Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxTravel Agency

    Catering Business Operation Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/pax

    Comprehensive Food & Beverage Seminar/Workshop 22.5 hours -do- same TRC 3,729/paxServices for Waiters, Bartenders,and Stewards

    Coffee Shop Management & Seminar/Workshop 22.5 hours -do- same TRC 3,729/paxOperations

    Design & Operation of Water Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxRefilling Station

    Dollar/Foreign Currency Trading Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/pax

    Establishing your own Gas/Filling Seminar/Workshop 7.5 hours. -do- same TRC 1,375/paxStation

    Event Planning, Marketing and Seminar/Workshop 22.5 hours -do- same TRC 3,729/paxManagement

    Fastfood Business Operation Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/pax

    Franchising a Business Seminar/Workshop 7.5 hours -do- same TRC 1,375/pax

    Home Bakeshop Seminar/Workshop -do- same TRC

    How to Start/Manage a Preschool Seminar/Workshop 18 hours -do- same TRC 3,289/pax

    How to Start/Manage Janitorial Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxServices

    Management of Service Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxContracting Business

    Meat Shop Management and Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxMeat Cutting

    Operating A Laundry Shop Seminar/Workshop 18 hours -do- same TRC 3,289/paxBusiness(Small Scale)

    Operating a Retail Store Business Seminar/Workshop 30 hours -do- same TRC 3,729/pax

    Operation and Management of a Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxGym & Spa

    Operating & Managing a Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxDrugstore Enterprises

    Organizing Party Funfare for Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- Same TRC 3,399/paxBusiness

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    Planning & Operationalization Seminar/Workshop 22.5 hrs. Prospective Entrepreneurs TRC 3,729/paxof a Day SPA

    Printing Press Business Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,289/pax

    Professional Housekeeping Seminar/Workshop 22.5 hours -do- same TRC 3,289/pax

    Setting up a Hardware and Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxConstruction Supply Store

    Setting up a Spa Seminar/Workshop 7.5 hours -do- same TRC 1,815/pax

    Setting up a Travel Agency Seminar/Workshop 7.5 hours -do- same TRC 1,375/pax

    Setting up a Restaurant Business Seminar/Workshop 30 hours -do- same TRC 3,729/pax

    Vermiculture and Vermicomposting Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399

    Food Business

    Affordable Bakery Products Seminar/Workshop 22.5 hours -do- Prospective Entrepreneurs TRC 3,729/pax

    Assorted Brownies Cookies and Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/paxBars

    Baked Christmas Goodies Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Banana Processing Seminar/Workshop 7.5 hours -do- same TRC 1,815/pax

    Basic Cake Decorating Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Basic Culinary and Techniques Seminar/Workshop 22.5 hours -do- same TRC 3,729/pax

    Carinderia: Pinoy Food Outlet Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Chinese Dimsum Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Chocolate and Assorted Candies Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Coconut Processing Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Commercial Breadmaking and Seminar/Workshop 30 hours -do- same TRC 4,169/paxBakery Management

    Commercial Scale Processing of Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/paxDeboned Bangus

    Fish Processing Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Fish Snack Products Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Flavored and Fortified Juice Seminar/Workshop 7.5 hours -do- same TRC 1,815/pax

    Elegant Fondant Cakes Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Fruit Juices and Purees Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

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    Home Bakeshop Specialty Seminar/Workshop 30 hours -do- Prospective Entrepreneurs TRC 4,169/paxProducts

    How to be a Canteen Seminar/Workshop 18 hours -do- same TRC 3,729/pax

    Concessionaire

    Indigeneous Tropical Wine Seminar/Workshop 7.5 hours -do- same TRC 1,815/paxProducts

    International Cuisine Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax(Asian & European)

    Mango Processing Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Meat Processing Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax(Basic/Advanced)

    Pastillas Making Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Popular Chinese Pastries Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Processing of Chicharon and Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/paxOther Pork By-Product

    Sorbetes (Commercial Production) Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,509/pax

    Soft Served Ice Cream Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Soybean Processing Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Specialty Cakes and Pastries Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Agri Business

    Animal Feed Formulation Seminar/Workshop 18 hours -do- same TRC 3,289/pax

    Bonsai Culture Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/pax

    Broiler Production Seminar/Workshop 18 hours -do- same TRC 3,289/pax(Meat type Chicken)

    Comprehensive Mushroom Seminar/Workshop 28 hours -do- same TRC 4,169/paxGrowing

    Cutflower Production Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/pax

    Duck Raising Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/pax

    Gamefowl Breeding and Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxConditioning

    Goat and Sheep Raising Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/pax

    Home-Based Hydroponics for Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxHigh-Value Vegetable Production

    Honeybee Culture Seminar/Workshop 18 hours -do- same TRC 3,289/pax

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    Layer Production Seminar/Workshop 18 hours -do- Prospective Entrepreneur TRC 3,289/pax

    Mango Production (Improved Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxFlower Induction) & Post-Harvest

    Handling and Storage Technology

    Ornamental Plants, Production Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxand Practical Landscaping

    Poultry Health Management Seminar/Workshop 7.5 hours -do- same TRC 1,375/pax(Broiler,Layers,Quails & Ducks)

    Quail Raising Seminar/Workshop 7.5 hours -do- same TRC 1,375/pax

    Swine Production Seminar/Workshop 30 hours -do- same TRC 4,059/pax

    Aqua Business

    Breeding and Culture of Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxFreshwater Aquarium Fishes

    Current Option for Intensive Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxPrawn Farming

    Intensive Culture of Tilapia in Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxTanks

    Mud Crab(Alimango) Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/paxJuvenile Rearing, Fattening

    and Grow-out

    Semi-Intensive Culture of Milkfish Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/pax

    Tilapia Culture Seminar/Workshop 18 hours -do- same TRC 3,289/pax

    Chemical Business

    Aromatic and Decorative Candle Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/paxMaking

    Coconut Mini-Oil Mining and Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 2,959/pax

    Refining

    Electroplating Seminar/Workshop 30 hours -do- same TRC 4,169/pax

    Herbal and Bath Soap Making Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Jewelry Appraisal and Pawnshop Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/paxOperation

    Laundry Soap and Detergent Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/paxMaking

    Perfumes and Colognes Seminar/Workshop 7.5 hours -do- same TRC 1,815/pax

    Photography (Basic or Advanced) Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

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    Silkscreen Printing Seminar/Workshop 30 hours -do- Prospective Entrepreneur TRC 4,169/pax

    Skin Care Products Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Transparent Soap Seminar/Workshop 7.5 hours -do- same TRC 1,815/pax

    Crafts and Others

    Accupressure Therapy Seminar/Workshop 15 hours. -do- Prospective Entrepreneur TRC 3,399/pax(Scientific Body Massage)

    Aromatherapy Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Basic Interior Design Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Chinese Tuina Therapy Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax(With Sports Massage)

    Christmas Decors Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Corsage and Bouquet Making Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Creative Food Packaging Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Decorative Metallic Paint Finishing Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/paxfor Novelty Items

    Export Quality Novelty Items from Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/paxHandmade Paper

    Fresh Flower Arrangement and Seminar/Workshop 22.5hours -do- same TRC 3,729/paxFlower Shop Operation

    Gift Wrapping for Christmas, Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/paxother Occasions & CorporateGiveaways

    Hair Trimming, Perming, Dyeing, Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/paxand Make-up Technology

    Handmade Paper Making Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,509/pax

    Hilot Seminar/Workshop 22.5 hrs. -do- same TRC 3,729.00(Philippine Traditional Massage)

    How to Make Fashion Accessories Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    How to Transfer Photo & Design Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/paxon Ceramics, Glassware, andPlasticware

    Japanese Shiatsu Therapy Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Novelty Giveways foe Special Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/paxOccasions

    Paper Recycling Seminar/Workshop 7.5 hours -do- same TRC 1,815/pax

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    Paper Recycling Seminar Workshop 15 hours -do- Prospective Entrepreneur TRC 3,399./pax(with Novelty Products)

    Reflexology Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Resin Bonded Artwares Seminar/Workshop 15 hours. -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Setting Up Your Wedding Seminar/Workshop 15 hours. -do- same TRC 2,959/paxPlanning Business

    Traditional Thai Massage Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Therapeutic Massage Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax(Swedish Style)

    Trendy Balloon Decors Seminar/Workshop 4 hours -do- same TRC 700/pax

    Wood Framing (Basic) Seminar/Workshop 15 hours -do- same TRC 3,399/pax

    Technical Vocational Courses

    Animal Production NC II Skills Training 4 months twice a year H.S. graduates, OSYs, TESDA N/ACourse approx. Unemployed Adults, Training

    with OJT workers, would be Institutions,entrepreneurs, business RTC/PTCassociates

    Aquaculture NC II Skills Training 1year to -do- TE