victoria p. garchitorena afi @ 50 the golden years
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Victoria P. Garchitorena
AFI @ 50
The Golden Years
AFI’s Success Factors
Passion Commitment Partnerships
* Inspiring and Empowering leadership
* Dedicated executives and staff
AFI@ 50 – the Golden Years
P3000 paid-up capital in 1961 P3 million budget in 1989 P300-350M annual budget in 2011
Host to 100,000 visitors Cutting-edge exhibitions Jazz festivals Lectures on design,
history, culture Gold of our Ancestors
Ayala Museum
Transformation and Evolution
• From Filipinas Foundation to Ayala Foundation
• CSR as a Strategic Management Tool• Ayala Land Integrated Community
Development Program as a best practice in relocation- social preparation- starter homes- livelihood training and loans
- empowered community
Education as a long-term solution to poverty…
laboratory school for bright children of poor families
Tondo and Batangas first Kinder batch going on to
3rd year in college focus on academic excellence,
self-esteem, respect for others, good citizenship
CENTEX
GILAS
GILAS
• RATIONALE: strategic intervention to prepare high school graduates for the workforce via computer and internet literacy
• More than 3,000 public high schools with computer labs connected to the internet
• Reaching about 3 million students nationwide
• DepEd now maintains computer labs with monthly subsidy
• DepEd committed to finish the program by June 2011
Text2Teach
Technology-based delivery system for learning videos on Science, Math and English for Grades 5 and 6
Responds to need for more exciting materials to engage the students in interactive learning
Partners are: Nokia, Pearson Foundation, Globe, DepEd, Seameo-Innotech
Result: Improved learning gains of under-resourced schools
Phase 4 to expand to 850 more schools starting this June 2011
Education and Livelihood Skills Alliance (ELSA)
• Focused on Muslim Mindanao
• Capability-building for teachers, PTAs, and Local School Boards
• In partnership with• International Youth Foundation• Consuelo Foundation• Philippine Business for Social Progress• Petron Foundation
• Funding from USAID
MyLibrary of Filipinas Heritage Library
RATIONALE: Very few public libraries; most are not attractive places; have outdated reference books, very few story books
Program includes: - physical rehabilitation- donation of books- training of librarian and teachers- reading campaign
Education Communities
RATIONALE: Need to ensure sustainability of various education programs on the local level
Program includes: - Education summit to engage all sectors – local government, DepEd, parents, private sector, civil society - Action program agreed upon by entire community, with roles and responsibilities for its success
Ayala Young Leaders Program
RATIONALE: The country’s continuous need for values-based, servant leaders in all sectors
The program includes: - Nationwide selection of best campus leaders- Four day congress with leaders who are role models in various sectors- Alumni Network with 23 chapters- LeadCom – community-based leadership program
Environment - Solid Waste Management Program
RATIONALE: The country faces a crisis as landfills are no longer able to absorb solid waste
Program includes: - training of building administrators, mall tenants, subdivisions in the principles of reduce, reuse, recycle and proper segregation- partnering with network of recyclers and livelihood groups to convert trash into cash
Entrepreneurship
• RATIONALE: Most Filipinos would rather be employed than start a business; poor infrastructure for enterprises especially in the technology sector
• Program includes: - Business Incubators- Innovation Forums- Tech Boot Camps- Harnessing venture capital
Diaspora Philanthropy
RATIONALE: Tap overseas Filipinos for development programs in the Philippines
Ayala Foundation USA established in 2000
Raised US$10.5M to date from about 7,000 donors
Transformed into the Philippine Development Foundation led by Filipino-Americans focused on strengthening the science and technology sector for accelerated economic growth and global competitiveness
Mangyans in Mindoro
RATIONALE: To assist indigenous peoples to access their ancestral domain claim
Programs include:- Scholarships for Mangyan
children up to college or voc-tech courses
- Health programs- Assistance in getting their
Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title over 5,000 hectares
- Assistance in developing their sustainability plan
The Ayala Brand
Ayala Social Initiatives
Focus on: 3 Es- Education- Environment- Entrepreneurship
Integrate CSR into core business Embed principles of sustainable
development
Ayala Foundation: The next 50 years
PASSION+COMMITMENT+ PARTNERSHIPS
TO ENVISION, EMPOWER, EXCEL
THROUGH
STRATEGICSCALABLE
SUSTAINABLE
PROGRAMS
AFI @ 50
A BIG THANK YOU!
MABUHAY AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL!