The document summarizes the Irosin Concern Group's (ICG) projects from 2011-2013 to provide aid to senior citizens in Irosin, Philippines. It shows that the number of beneficiaries and funds raised have increased each year. The 2013 project distributed grocery packages to 270 senior citizens across 28 barangays at a cost of P420 per package. The group thanked donors for their continued support which allows ICG to help the less fortunate in their community.
The Irosin Concern Group (ICG) held a year-end project in December 2013 called "Pamaskong Handog para kan Lolo nan Lola" that provided grocery packages and gifts to indigent senior citizens. Over 100 beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the ICG volunteers and donors who remembered them. The report summarizes ICG's financial results and projects from 2011 to 2013, showing increasing donations, beneficiaries, and a growing fund balance to support future community initiatives.
The document summarizes the results of projects conducted by the Irosin Concern Group (ICG) in 2011, 2012, and 2013 to benefit indigent senior citizens in Irosin, Philippines. It provides details of donations received and expenses for each project. The 2013 project, "ICG Pamaskong Handog 2013", distributed grocery packages and gifts to 280 senior citizens across 28 barangays on December 21, 2013 with a total donation of ₱240,922.31. The summary shows an increase in donations and positive fund balances over the three years.
This document summarizes the liquidation of assets and financial transactions of the NAMA Fund from July 2010 to December 2012. It shows cash on hand, monthly dues collected, financial assistance provided to members, expenses, dividends received, and the ending balance. The key expenses were for medical assistance to members, NAMA activities like meetings and events, uniforms, and the annual Christmas party. The ending balance as of December 2012 was PHP 111,699.91.
This document contains a list of 79 students with their student ID numbers, names, class, scores on assignments, midterms, finals and total scores for the course "[K10A204A] Sosiologi Komunikasi". The students' total scores are classified into letter grades ranging from A to K.
The document contains a list of students with their student ID numbers, names, class, scores on assignments, midterms, finals and total scores for the course "[UNX008A] Social Statistics". The students' total scores are classified into letter grades ranging from A to K. There are 50 students listed across two classes, A and B, with their scores for assignments, midterms, finals and total scores shown in numerical form.
This document contains a list of 100 students with their names, assigned schools, school addresses, and room numbers. It provides basic information about the students such as where they are studying and their classroom assignments.
The Irosin Concern Group (ICG) successfully carried out their 2013 "Pamaskong Handog" project to provide grocery packages and gifts to indigent senior citizens in Irosin, Philippines. Over 10 senior citizens in each of Irosin's 28 barangays received support. The ICG treasurer's report summarized the financial results and donations for this project and previous years' efforts, showing growing contributions and numbers of beneficiaries served over time. The ICG officers expressed gratitude for the support and asked for continued assistance with planned 2014 projects.
The Irosin Concern Group (ICG) held a year-end project in December 2013 called "Pamaskong Handog para kan Lolo nan Lola" that provided grocery packages and gifts to indigent senior citizens. Over 100 beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the ICG volunteers and donors who remembered them. The report summarizes ICG's financial results and projects from 2011 to 2013, showing increasing donations, beneficiaries, and a growing fund balance to support future community initiatives.
The document summarizes the results of projects conducted by the Irosin Concern Group (ICG) in 2011, 2012, and 2013 to benefit indigent senior citizens in Irosin, Philippines. It provides details of donations received and expenses for each project. The 2013 project, "ICG Pamaskong Handog 2013", distributed grocery packages and gifts to 280 senior citizens across 28 barangays on December 21, 2013 with a total donation of ₱240,922.31. The summary shows an increase in donations and positive fund balances over the three years.
This document summarizes the liquidation of assets and financial transactions of the NAMA Fund from July 2010 to December 2012. It shows cash on hand, monthly dues collected, financial assistance provided to members, expenses, dividends received, and the ending balance. The key expenses were for medical assistance to members, NAMA activities like meetings and events, uniforms, and the annual Christmas party. The ending balance as of December 2012 was PHP 111,699.91.
This document contains a list of 79 students with their student ID numbers, names, class, scores on assignments, midterms, finals and total scores for the course "[K10A204A] Sosiologi Komunikasi". The students' total scores are classified into letter grades ranging from A to K.
The document contains a list of students with their student ID numbers, names, class, scores on assignments, midterms, finals and total scores for the course "[UNX008A] Social Statistics". The students' total scores are classified into letter grades ranging from A to K. There are 50 students listed across two classes, A and B, with their scores for assignments, midterms, finals and total scores shown in numerical form.
This document contains a list of 100 students with their names, assigned schools, school addresses, and room numbers. It provides basic information about the students such as where they are studying and their classroom assignments.
The Irosin Concern Group (ICG) successfully carried out their 2013 "Pamaskong Handog" project to provide grocery packages and gifts to indigent senior citizens in Irosin, Philippines. Over 10 senior citizens in each of Irosin's 28 barangays received support. The ICG treasurer's report summarized the financial results and donations for this project and previous years' efforts, showing growing contributions and numbers of beneficiaries served over time. The ICG officers expressed gratitude for the support and asked for continued assistance with planned 2014 projects.
The Irosin Concern Group (ICG) held a year-end project in December 2013 called "Pamaskong Handog para kan Lolo nan Lola" that provided grocery packages and gifts to indigent senior citizens. Over 100 beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the ICG volunteers and donors who remembered them. The ICG Treasurer's report summarizes the group's projects from 2011 to 2013, showing increased donations, beneficiaries, and financial support over the years. The ICG hopes to continue its charitable work in 2014 with support from its members and local community.
The Irosin Concern Group (ICG) successfully carried out their 2013 year-end project to provide aid to indigent senior citizens in Irosin. Over 100 volunteers distributed grocery packages and gifts to 280 elderly people across 28 barangays. The report shows the financial details and growth of ICG's projects from 2011 to 2013, with over 130,000 pesos in donations supporting their work in 2013. It requests continued community support for ICG's planned 2014 projects.
The document summarizes donations received and expenses incurred by the Irosin Concern Group (ICG) for charitable projects from 2011-2013. Over the three years, ICG received a total of PHP 845,887.77 in donations and spent PHP 751,084.77 on projects benefiting over 1,400 families and individuals. Projects included gift packages of food, school supplies, and financial assistance. Leadership of ICG changed in late 2013 with the selection of a new president.
This document summarizes the winners of an Eco Kids rotating trophy from the previous year. It lists the top three winning small communities (SCs) and their point totals:
1) Soldiers of the Earth from SC 18, with 665 points
2) Messengers of Motherland from SC 9, with 535 points
3) Teddy Club from SC 17, with 430 points
It then invites parishioners to volunteer to start Eco Kids clubs in their communities to work on environmental issues with kids. Details on how performance points are awarded each month are also provided.
This document outlines the vision, mission, goals, and objectives of the Municipal Action Team of Manolo Fortich for their Pantawid Beneficiaries livelihood program. Their vision is to develop well-off Pantawid households through socio-economic growth and family values. Their goals are for beneficiaries to achieve self-sufficiency and become responsible citizens. They have several objectives including providing social services to 80% of households and ensuring economic growth. The document also details the program's activities, partnerships, and accomplishments in 2015.
The document describes the Kids Eco Clubs program started by Infant Jesus Church in Jogeshwari-East in October 2015. The program is run through the church's 18 Small Christian Communities (SCCs), with 10 SCCs currently operating Kids Eco Clubs. Each club has 20 kids aged 5-11th grade and is guided by 1-2 animators. Meetings are held monthly to plan environmental projects. Examples of past projects include competitions and awareness campaigns on issues like pollution. Performance is evaluated based on attendance and project participation. Top performers receive awards annually during an Environmental Rally event involving performances, pamphlet distribution, and a nature walk.
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The document discusses Xylem's Watermark program which aims to provide safe water resources and educate about water issues. It summarizes that the AWS Montecchio facility has held successful community events and there is room for more support. It encourages staff to become Watermark Champions which involves volunteering, fundraising, and helping with education and community projects to support clean water initiatives and protect local water resources.
This document discusses changes made to the collection development process at Tennessee Technological University's library. It describes moving away from a formula-based allocation model and departmental liaisons to a more flexible, needs-based approach. A new "Get It Now" system was introduced to quickly fill interlibrary loan article requests. These changes resulted in increased faculty involvement, better use of funds, and a stronger collection. While the changes led to improvements, ongoing communication challenges remained.
The memorandum of agreement is between the Sangguniang Kabataan of Malayo Sur, Cortes, Bohol and the Local Basketball Referees. It outlines their agreement to hold a basketball tournament for youth development. The SK will provide the venue, funds of PHP 35,000 for referee and official honorariums, technical assistance and security. The referees will conduct the tournament according to the rules and ensure its smooth operation. The tournament aims to develop law-abiding skills and sportsmanship among the youth.
Sengkang Community Club Youth Executive Committee Biennial General Meeting Bo...Gerald Leong
The Sengkang Community Club Youth Club held its 7th Biennial General Meeting on August 26, 2017. The meeting included adopting the minutes from the previous meeting, approving the biennial report and financial statements, and electing members for the new Youth Executive Committee. The new committee will organize youth programs from August 2017 to August 2019. Nomination forms for the new committee were available from June 3 to July 1, 2017.
This document provides a financial report for a community service initiative event organized by a group of architecture students. It includes a project overview describing the event details, beneficiary, budget and location. It then presents the project budget breakdown with actual expenditures for various categories like food, goody bags, game booths, groceries and transportation. The expenditures are supported by receipts and within the estimated budgets, except for goody bags and transportation which exceeded slightly. In total, the group spent RM1971.26 of the RM2000 initial budget, with a balance of RM28.74 remaining.
This document provides a credit report for Sample Reporting Inc. It includes the company's address and contact information. The report details public records including 14 tax liens totaling $368,796 and 1 judgment for $2,210. It also provides credit history over the past 25 months with average days beyond terms of 23 and average monthly balance of $16,494.
Mumbai Lakers Fund Raiser T10 Cricket TournamentMumbaiLakers11
The Rotary Club of Mumbai Lakers was established in 2009 after the 2008 Mumbai attacks to bring together successful professionals to give back to the community. In their first year, they organized several service projects like voter registration drives, blood donation camps, and providing bicycles to school children. They also donated medical equipment like incubators and phototherapy units to Sarvoday Hospital to aid in neonatal care of premature infants. Going forward, their future projects include providing mid-day meals to school children, medical camps, and fundraising through a cricket tournament called the Lakers T-10 Premier League.
Dear RC Bombay Pier Members. Please use this presentation for our fund raiser as the earlier version had some errors and some changes too.
Sunnil Mehra
The One Dollar Fund - Myanmar (ODF Myanmar) Progress Report for June 2010 summarizes volunteer numbers, previous donations made between February-May 2010 to various charity organizations, and plans a donation in June 2010 to Doe Pin monastic orphanage in Mandalay Division housing over 1,000 orphans from Cyclone Nargis. A total of 13 first level volunteers and 5 second level volunteers are listed with the previous 4 months of donations totaling 4364 SGD and 100,000 Myanmar Kyats (approximately 3.2 million Kyats) to organizations supporting libraries, clinics, orphanages and water donations.
Rotary International is a 107-year-old global non-profit known for eradicating polio. The Rotary Club of Bombay Pier brings together successful professionals to give back to the community through various service projects helping over 2,000 people annually. The club plans to expand its efforts through international partnerships and fundraising events like an inter-corporate cricket tournament.
The document describes an Eco Kids Club program started in October 2015 at Infant Jesus Church in Jogeshwari-East, Mumbai. The program is run through the church's 18 Small Christian Communities (SCCs). Each SCC appoints 1-2 animators to guide an Eco Kids Club of 15-20 children aged 5-11. The clubs meet monthly to conduct environmental projects. Top performers receive prizes at an annual Environment Rally. The document advocates expanding the program to all Mumbai parishes to train 10,000 children as environmental activists, in line with Pope Francis' teachings in Laudato Si.
Young Lions Czech Republic 2020 | Media
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Young Lions competitions and training programme develop ambition and ability to create excellent communications solutions. We provide an opportunity to develop personal and creative excellence.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City, including Year 12 student projects, drama productions, a design competition, community service projects, and sports news. It discusses fundraising efforts for rebuilding communities in Nepal that have raised over 42 million VND so far. It also provides results from the school's 8th annual aquathlon event and recognizes student and staff accomplishments.
This document is a report submitted by a group of students for their final assignment on a charity drive held to raise funds for Persatuan Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Cacat Klang Selangor (PPKKCKS), a home for disabled children. The group sold various food items like frozen yogurt, cakes, coffee, and noodles across campus for a week. They faced issues with machinery breaking down, forcing them to change products. A total of RM3531 was raised. The report details the objectives, target market, competition analysis, products, pricing, promotion methods used, sponsors obtained, distribution of products, and green measures taken.
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Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
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The Irosin Concern Group (ICG) held a year-end project in December 2013 called "Pamaskong Handog para kan Lolo nan Lola" that provided grocery packages and gifts to indigent senior citizens. Over 100 beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the ICG volunteers and donors who remembered them. The ICG Treasurer's report summarizes the group's projects from 2011 to 2013, showing increased donations, beneficiaries, and financial support over the years. The ICG hopes to continue its charitable work in 2014 with support from its members and local community.
The Irosin Concern Group (ICG) successfully carried out their 2013 year-end project to provide aid to indigent senior citizens in Irosin. Over 100 volunteers distributed grocery packages and gifts to 280 elderly people across 28 barangays. The report shows the financial details and growth of ICG's projects from 2011 to 2013, with over 130,000 pesos in donations supporting their work in 2013. It requests continued community support for ICG's planned 2014 projects.
The document summarizes donations received and expenses incurred by the Irosin Concern Group (ICG) for charitable projects from 2011-2013. Over the three years, ICG received a total of PHP 845,887.77 in donations and spent PHP 751,084.77 on projects benefiting over 1,400 families and individuals. Projects included gift packages of food, school supplies, and financial assistance. Leadership of ICG changed in late 2013 with the selection of a new president.
This document summarizes the winners of an Eco Kids rotating trophy from the previous year. It lists the top three winning small communities (SCs) and their point totals:
1) Soldiers of the Earth from SC 18, with 665 points
2) Messengers of Motherland from SC 9, with 535 points
3) Teddy Club from SC 17, with 430 points
It then invites parishioners to volunteer to start Eco Kids clubs in their communities to work on environmental issues with kids. Details on how performance points are awarded each month are also provided.
This document outlines the vision, mission, goals, and objectives of the Municipal Action Team of Manolo Fortich for their Pantawid Beneficiaries livelihood program. Their vision is to develop well-off Pantawid households through socio-economic growth and family values. Their goals are for beneficiaries to achieve self-sufficiency and become responsible citizens. They have several objectives including providing social services to 80% of households and ensuring economic growth. The document also details the program's activities, partnerships, and accomplishments in 2015.
The document describes the Kids Eco Clubs program started by Infant Jesus Church in Jogeshwari-East in October 2015. The program is run through the church's 18 Small Christian Communities (SCCs), with 10 SCCs currently operating Kids Eco Clubs. Each club has 20 kids aged 5-11th grade and is guided by 1-2 animators. Meetings are held monthly to plan environmental projects. Examples of past projects include competitions and awareness campaigns on issues like pollution. Performance is evaluated based on attendance and project participation. Top performers receive awards annually during an Environmental Rally event involving performances, pamphlet distribution, and a nature walk.
OUR MONTECCHIO XYLEM AWS SITE IS CHAMPIONING OUR COMMUNITY RELATIONSHIPSGary Wilde
The document discusses Xylem's Watermark program which aims to provide safe water resources and educate about water issues. It summarizes that the AWS Montecchio facility has held successful community events and there is room for more support. It encourages staff to become Watermark Champions which involves volunteering, fundraising, and helping with education and community projects to support clean water initiatives and protect local water resources.
This document discusses changes made to the collection development process at Tennessee Technological University's library. It describes moving away from a formula-based allocation model and departmental liaisons to a more flexible, needs-based approach. A new "Get It Now" system was introduced to quickly fill interlibrary loan article requests. These changes resulted in increased faculty involvement, better use of funds, and a stronger collection. While the changes led to improvements, ongoing communication challenges remained.
The memorandum of agreement is between the Sangguniang Kabataan of Malayo Sur, Cortes, Bohol and the Local Basketball Referees. It outlines their agreement to hold a basketball tournament for youth development. The SK will provide the venue, funds of PHP 35,000 for referee and official honorariums, technical assistance and security. The referees will conduct the tournament according to the rules and ensure its smooth operation. The tournament aims to develop law-abiding skills and sportsmanship among the youth.
Sengkang Community Club Youth Executive Committee Biennial General Meeting Bo...Gerald Leong
The Sengkang Community Club Youth Club held its 7th Biennial General Meeting on August 26, 2017. The meeting included adopting the minutes from the previous meeting, approving the biennial report and financial statements, and electing members for the new Youth Executive Committee. The new committee will organize youth programs from August 2017 to August 2019. Nomination forms for the new committee were available from June 3 to July 1, 2017.
This document provides a financial report for a community service initiative event organized by a group of architecture students. It includes a project overview describing the event details, beneficiary, budget and location. It then presents the project budget breakdown with actual expenditures for various categories like food, goody bags, game booths, groceries and transportation. The expenditures are supported by receipts and within the estimated budgets, except for goody bags and transportation which exceeded slightly. In total, the group spent RM1971.26 of the RM2000 initial budget, with a balance of RM28.74 remaining.
This document provides a credit report for Sample Reporting Inc. It includes the company's address and contact information. The report details public records including 14 tax liens totaling $368,796 and 1 judgment for $2,210. It also provides credit history over the past 25 months with average days beyond terms of 23 and average monthly balance of $16,494.
Mumbai Lakers Fund Raiser T10 Cricket TournamentMumbaiLakers11
The Rotary Club of Mumbai Lakers was established in 2009 after the 2008 Mumbai attacks to bring together successful professionals to give back to the community. In their first year, they organized several service projects like voter registration drives, blood donation camps, and providing bicycles to school children. They also donated medical equipment like incubators and phototherapy units to Sarvoday Hospital to aid in neonatal care of premature infants. Going forward, their future projects include providing mid-day meals to school children, medical camps, and fundraising through a cricket tournament called the Lakers T-10 Premier League.
Dear RC Bombay Pier Members. Please use this presentation for our fund raiser as the earlier version had some errors and some changes too.
Sunnil Mehra
The One Dollar Fund - Myanmar (ODF Myanmar) Progress Report for June 2010 summarizes volunteer numbers, previous donations made between February-May 2010 to various charity organizations, and plans a donation in June 2010 to Doe Pin monastic orphanage in Mandalay Division housing over 1,000 orphans from Cyclone Nargis. A total of 13 first level volunteers and 5 second level volunteers are listed with the previous 4 months of donations totaling 4364 SGD and 100,000 Myanmar Kyats (approximately 3.2 million Kyats) to organizations supporting libraries, clinics, orphanages and water donations.
Rotary International is a 107-year-old global non-profit known for eradicating polio. The Rotary Club of Bombay Pier brings together successful professionals to give back to the community through various service projects helping over 2,000 people annually. The club plans to expand its efforts through international partnerships and fundraising events like an inter-corporate cricket tournament.
The document describes an Eco Kids Club program started in October 2015 at Infant Jesus Church in Jogeshwari-East, Mumbai. The program is run through the church's 18 Small Christian Communities (SCCs). Each SCC appoints 1-2 animators to guide an Eco Kids Club of 15-20 children aged 5-11. The clubs meet monthly to conduct environmental projects. Top performers receive prizes at an annual Environment Rally. The document advocates expanding the program to all Mumbai parishes to train 10,000 children as environmental activists, in line with Pope Francis' teachings in Laudato Si.
Young Lions Czech Republic 2020 | Media
www.younglions.cz
Young Lions competitions and training programme develop ambition and ability to create excellent communications solutions. We provide an opportunity to develop personal and creative excellence.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City, including Year 12 student projects, drama productions, a design competition, community service projects, and sports news. It discusses fundraising efforts for rebuilding communities in Nepal that have raised over 42 million VND so far. It also provides results from the school's 8th annual aquathlon event and recognizes student and staff accomplishments.
This document is a report submitted by a group of students for their final assignment on a charity drive held to raise funds for Persatuan Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Cacat Klang Selangor (PPKKCKS), a home for disabled children. The group sold various food items like frozen yogurt, cakes, coffee, and noodles across campus for a week. They faced issues with machinery breaking down, forcing them to change products. A total of RM3531 was raised. The report details the objectives, target market, competition analysis, products, pricing, promotion methods used, sponsors obtained, distribution of products, and green measures taken.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
Date: May 29, 2024
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Pp dec 31 2013 projects
1. Land Bank of the Philippines
Paseo de Roxas, Makati, Philippines
17 March 2014
.
ICG PROJECT SUMMARY REPORT- DECEMBER 31, 2013
.
The success of the year-end project, 2013 PAMASKONG HANDOG para kan Lolo nan Lola,
marked another milestone for ICG when hard-working members, volunteers and ordinary
kabubungtos joined together to bring joy and happiness to the indigents Senior Citizens of
Irosin. They were benefited with the Noche Buena Groceries plus other gifts donated by other
members. That was an unforgettable feeling of fulfilment when those indigents tearfully smiled
at us and saying, “THANK YOU, THANK YOU ICGeans that you remember us.”
.
I am pleased to present to you the result of our operation during 2013 comparably with 2011
and 2012. Feel free to PM or txt me if you need more clarification on the subject report, as we
are all here to serve our beloved bungto, Irosin.
.
Once again, on behalf of all those who participated financially, morally and spiritually, in the
successful implementation of ICG’s sixth project, Thank You, Thank You and Thank You! Thank
You for trusting and using ICG as your instrument in sharing your blessings, may the Almighty
GOD continue to bless you, your family and your love ones.
.
The newly elected 2014 ICG OFFICERS & BOT’s under the leadership of Mr. Genaro F.
Gayta, 2014 ICG President are hoping and praying that we can count on you again. We still
need your generous support and assistance to the lined up 2014 projects all for the benefits of
the less privileged kabubungto in Irosin.
.
DIOS MABALOS!!!
.
ALMA E. HAPA
ICG Treasurer
2. IROSIN CONCERN GROUP (ICG)
COMPARATIVE ICG PROJECTS SUMMARY REPORT
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2013
2011 YR TO-DATE 2012 YR TO-DATE 2013 YR TO-DATE
Batang Relief
Operation;
Grade 1 School
Supplies;
ICG Pamaskong
Handog 2011
Bangko para kan
Nene nan Nono
ICG Pamaskong
Handog 2012
ICG Pamaskong
Handog 2013
Project Donation Date
11 March
7-10 June
21 Dec
23-24 August
21 Dec
21-Dec
Donation Gift Packages
Relief Groceries;
School Supplies;
Xmas Noche Buena
Wooden Elementary
School Chairs;
Children/Guardians
Party
Noche Buena Groceries
Estimated Cost of each Gift Package
P100.00
P150.00
P300.00
P400.00
P175.16
P420.00
In-Kind Donation:
Shoes, Used clothing,
Slippers, Stuff Toys,
Educational Books,
Toys (but Stolen), Bath
Soup, Assorted
Chocolates
-
Stuff Toys & Used
Clothing
57 pcs reading glass,
300 bottles white flower,
assorted new clothes,
used clothing, 1box
noodles/sardines
Number of Indigent Beneficiaries
400 Families
377 Grade I Pupils
618 Families
200 Wooden Chairs
217 Children/217
Guardians
10 Senior Citizens in
each 28 Barangays of
Irosin
Number of Barangay/Elem Schools Benefited 28 17 28
Name of Barangay / Elementary Schools Served
all 28 Barangays of
Irosin
Tabon Tabon, Batang,
ICS, Patag, Bacolod,
San Pedro, Cogon,
Gumapia, Severino,
Cawayan, Bacolod, San
Juan, San Agustin,
Carriedo, Monbon, San
Julian, Buenavista,
Gabao
all
28 Barangay
of Irosin
Total Donation/Contribution Received (Peso) 384,301.63 224,662.93 235,922.31
Total Project Direct Cost (Peso) 319,320.41 158,243.50 149,597.78
Est Amount of In-Kind Donation (P) 37,500.00 16,125.00 12,450.00
Other Financial /Educational/ Medical Assistance/ Cost of
Wreath/ Mass Offering (P)
8,050.00 10,700.00 15,000.00
Fund Balance Available To- Date (P) 25,267.02 69,065.08 133,378.23
DESCRIPTION
3. STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION (in Pesos)
BY PROJECT AS OF STATED DATE
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2013
2011 YR TO-DATE 2012 YR TO-DATE 2013 YR TO-DATE
TOTAL
(3 Projects)
TOTAL
(2 Projects)
TOTAL
(1 Project)
(Dec 31, 2011) (Dec 31, 2012) (Dec 31, 2013)
ASSETS:
Current Assets
Cash on Hand 3,893.67 16,864.23 58,091.62
Cash in Bank 21,373.35 52,200.85 75,286.61
Total Cash 25,267.02 69,065.08 133,378.23
Total Current Assets 25,267.02 69,065.08 133,378.23
Total Assets 25,267.02 69,065.08 133,378.23
LIABILITIES & FUND BALANCE:
Liabilities
Members' deposit/sponsored parties 13,886.50
Total Liabilities 13,886.50
Fund Balances
Restricted Funds - BPI Maintaining Balance 12,553.00 12,553.00 12,553.00
Unrestricted Funds 12,714.02 56,512.08 106,938.73
Total Funds 25,267.02 69,065.08 119,491.73
Total Liabilities and Fund Balance 25,267.02 69,065.08 133,378.23
Note: BPI maintaining balance / ICG Officers / BOTs Fees (12,553.00)
DESCRIPTION
4. IROSIN CONCERN GROUP (ICG)
CASH RECEIPTS & DISBURSEMENTS
FOR THE PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2013
DESCRIPTION
2011 YR TO-DATE
(3 Projects)
2012 YR TO-DATE
(2 Projects)
2013 YR TO-DATE
(1 Project)
Cash Balance, January 01 0 25,267.02 69,065.08
Add: Donation & Contribution
BOT Registration Fee 12,553.00
Donation & Contribution Received 379,301.63 224,662.93 235,922.31
Advance donation by member for the next project 5,000.00
Advances by Treasurer to open BPI a/c 2,551.58
Direct Financial Assistance by members 3,000.00 8,005.00 1,204.00
Members sponsorship for ICG Parties 30,810.00
Interest Income - BPI 92.30 198.00 172.65
Sale of ICG T-Shirt 1,000.00
Total Cash Donation / Collection 402,498.51 232,865.93 269,108.96
Total Cash Available 402,498.51 258,132.95 338,174.04
Less: Expenses during the Donation
Cost of Donation Packages 291,769.46 139,896.00 144,657.78
Materials & Supplies used in the donation 1,066.25 1,651.50
Transportation, Cargo & Communication Exp 26,484.70 16,696.00 4,940.00
Volunteers allowances - Foods (Lunch & Snack) 15,303.04 2,688.00 896.00
Promotional Streamers/Tarpaulin/T-Shirts 9,548.00 7,538.00 15,800.00
Gratuities & Subsidies 7,065.00
Cash Remittance Charges 555.11 340.00
Financial Assistance- medical, burial, wreath etc. 8,050.00 10,700.00 15,000.00
SEC Related Registration Costs 12,375.00 1,300.00 5,000.00
Payment: Advances by Member to open BPI a/c 2,551.58
Tax on Interest Income - BPI 18.46 38.26 34.53
Direct Financial assistance by members 3,000.00 8,005.00 1,204.00
Members sponsored ICG Parties 16,923.50
Total Expenses 377,231.49 189,067.87 204,795.81
Cash Balance, Ending December 31 25,267.02 69,065.08 133,378.23
5. IROSIN CONCERN GROUP (ICG)
DONATIONS/ COLLECTIONS Page 01 of 04
FOR THE PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2013
2011 YR TO-DATE 2012 YR TO-DATE 2013 YR TO-DATE
TOTAL
(3 Projects)
TOTAL
(2 Projects)
TOTAL
(1 Project)
1. 3ple Mar 1,200.00
2. Aday/Anne Boromeo 22,356.80 6,154.50
3. Allyssa 1,997.00
4. Amour 2,500.00
5. Anessa 2,000.00
6. Annalyn Mendones 1,000.00
7. Anonymous 5,300.00
8. Anonymous 1 4,223.00 2,000.00
9. Anonymous 2 5,064.00 4,224.00
10. Anonymous 2/Aida 5,000.00
11. Anonymous 2011 8,000.00
12. Anonymous 3 2,550.00 2,175.00
13. Anonymous 3 4,199.05
14. Anonymous 4 3,004.00 4,080.00
15. Anonymous 4 2,108.90
16. Anonymous 5 2,000.00
17. Anonymous 6 13,428.16 5,000.00
18. Anonymous 7 4,203.90 3,985.95
19. Anonymous 7 400.00
20. Anonymous 8 2,040.00
21. Anonymous 8 2,165.00
22. Anonymous/Rod Peralta 4,028.00
23. Arlene Encinares 15,020.60
24. Benny Candelaria 500.00
25. Bonet Bacani 1,500.00
26. Chito Periera 8,331.10 12,336.40 10,000.00
27. Darbie Shane 1,000.00
28. Diane Gliponeo 1,500.00
29. Donya Margaret 9,957.00 10,117.50
NAME OF DONORS
(Name / Alias)
6. IROSIN CONCERN GROUP (ICG)
DONATIONS/ COLLECTIONS Page 02 of 04
FOR THE PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2013
2011 YR TO-DATE 2012 YR TO-DATE 2013 YR TO-DATE
TOTAL
(3 Projects)
TOTAL
(2 Projects)
TOTAL
(1 Project)
30. Ernie Gano 5,000.00 3,167.00 10,000.00
31. Eufemia "Baby" Gabionza 5,000.00
32. Evelyn Buhier 1,000.00
33. Fumi 4,000.00 4,000.00
34. Gabulatong 3,000.00
35. Genaro Gayta 1,000.00 2,000.00
36. Genevieve Hare 5,000.00
37. Gina Alarcon Bontigao 2,000.00 2,000.00
38. Glo Evasco 5,000.00
39. Golden Heart 10,549.00
40. Good Samaritan 5,000.00
41. Grace de Ortube 1,500.00
42. Guillermo Baliatan 1,000.00
43. Helensky 3,000.00
44. Holy land 5,000.00
45. Inay Faustia Landicho 500.00
46. IS & Geviv 5k; Emil & Dyna 5k 10,000.00
47. Jojo Ortile and Wife 5,000.00
48. Jose Fuentes 1,057.00
49. Jun Gobres 5,538.38 4,279.00 6,000.00
50. Kreisler & Karlene 12,839.69 10,057.50
51. Lady in Red 8,400.00
52. Lilian Masilungan 1,000.00
53. Lolo Juan 4,221.00
54. Love Joy 2,000.00
55. Lucky 13 3,500.00 2,000.00
56. Lynn Ola Paz 3,000.00
57. Ma. Romana Geneva Evangelista 3,000.00
58. Ma. Rossana Michelena Brady 9,846.00
NAME OF DONORS
(Name / Alias)
7. IROSIN CONCERN GROUP (ICG)
DONATIONS/ COLLECTIONS Page 03 of 04
FOR THE PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2013
2011 YR TO-DATE 2012 YR TO-DATE 2013 YR TO-DATE
TOTAL
(3 Projects)
TOTAL
(2 Projects)
TOTAL
(1 Project)
59. Mama Nora 500.00
60. Mama’s Home 21,463.11 10,000.00 8,000.00
61. Mamay Nora 1041.95/Inay Faustia1500 2,542.00
62. Marctom Fortes 4,222.05
63. Maria Fran 18,034.80 20,685.00 1,500.00
64. Marilou Balaguer & Family 5,541.90
65. Marina Radovan - Bag 7,000.00
66. Mary Ann 3,500.00 5,000.00
67. Menard Garcia 2,000.00 1,000.00
68. Mila Dominguiano 1,000.00
69. Miss & Mr JJ 2,000.00
70. Miss Calgary 4,000.00
71. Monalisa Smile 14,000.00 10,000.00
72. Mr. & Ms Rojie Besa 1,000.00
73. Mr. “G” 6,500.00
74. Mr. “J” 8,142.00
75. Mr. Suave/Mr Pogi 11,910.00 20,000.00 21,500.00
76. Muse sa Tambayan sin mga Oragon 6,003.26
77. Naed de Castro 3,200.00
78. Nelson Belesario 500.00
79. Nemia Canuel - Lorenzo Canuel 1,000.00
80. Nenith W. San Diego 3,000.00
81. Ninang 1,200.00
82. Noel Chavez Nunez 1,000.00
83. Nonito Medel 1,000.00
84. Nono Rebates 5,500.00
85. Omar Frivaldo 500.00
86. Ostonal Brother 2,000.00
87. Qatar with Love 3,533.00
NAME OF DONORS
(Name / Alias)
8. IROSIN CONCERN GROUP (ICG)
DONATIONS/ COLLECTIONS Page 04 of 04
FOR THE PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2013
2011 YR TO-DATE 2012 YR TO-DATE 2013 YR TO-DATE
TOTAL
(3 Projects)
TOTAL
(2 Projects)
TOTAL
(1 Project)
88. Rachilda Santiago 2,000.00
89. Roberto Fortes (GM Soreco) 1,000.00
90. Romy Formanes 12,237.63 15,500.00 14,000.00
91. Rudy Macalla/Nenita Angel Macalla 1,425.77 1,230.40
92. Salve Rogers 3,000.00
93. Santa Bucci Costa c/o Maria Fran 3,051.50
94. Serafin Arcos 500.00
95. Sid Mercado 5,000.00 3,000.00 1,100.00
96. Simple Irosinian/Beatles 35,298.09 25,431.11
97. Susan Gracilla 2,000.00
98. Tats 1,100.00
99. Tita Sandy 3,000.00
100. Toulah 10,000.00
101. Trina & Trisha 2,000.00
102. Vancouver Irosinian 10,000.00 8,000.00
103. Viel & Avery Estrada 1,000.00
104. Vintage 57 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,100.00
105. Virgo Girl 2,500.00 1,000.00
106. Virosa Encinares Estrada 1,000.00
107. Wena & Bea 1,696.00 2,130.00
108. Wisdom Jade 6,000.00 10,008.57 10,000.00
109. Yolanda Lerma 4,997.75
110. Yolly Gastardo 1,000.00
111. Zaldy Grecia 5,000.00
112. Zebra 1,000.00
113. Zenaida Hellig 998.50
224,662.93 235,922.31
NAME OF DONORS
(Name / Alias)
TOTAL DONATION / CONTRIBUTION 384,301.63
9. IROSIN CONCERN GROUP (ICG)
IN-KIND DONATION (in Peso)
FOR THE PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2012
2011 YR TO-DATE 2012 YR TO-DATE 2013 YR TO-DATE
TOTAL
(3 Projects)
TOTAL
(2 Projects)
TOTAL
(1 Project)
1. Alma Hapa – Educational Books 1,500.00
2. Anonymous 5 - 5 boxes of Apple 5,000.00
3. Anonymous 9 - 57pcs reading glass 2,850.00
4. Corazon F. Frivaldo – Used Clothings, Toys (Stolen),
Bath Soup, Shampoo, Assorted Chocolates
20,000.00
5. Fumi - Dirty Ice Cream 1,500.00
6. Isol Michelena - 5 Gallons of Water 125.00
7. James Hao - 300 bottles white flower 3,000.00
8. Jun Gobres – Stuff Toys 3,000.00
9. Marina A. Rodovan – Shoes, Used Clothing, Slippers,
Stuff Toys
10,000.00
10. Niece of Marina – Stuff Toys 6,000.00
11. Nono Ortile - new clothes 5,000.00
12. Menard Garcia - Used Clothing 2,800.00 500.00 300.00
13. Isidro Mercado - Educational Books 3,200.00
14. Tess Malapitan - 1 box noodles/sardines 1,300.00
37,500.00 16,125.00 12,450.00TOTAL IN-KIND DONATION
NAME OF DONORS
(Name / Alias)
10. IROSIN CONCERN GROUP (ICG)
Personal Donation to ICG Members
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2013 (Funding coursed thru ICG Treasurer)
2011 YR TO-DATE 2012 YR TO-DATE 2013 YR TO-DATE
TOTAL
(3 Projects)
TOTAL
(2 Projects)
TOTAL
(1 Project)
Direct Personal Assistance by Members:
1. Anonymous Erinwoods (for Baby Gabriel) 3,000.00
2. Monalisa Smile 4,000.00
3. Come to think of it 4,005.00 704.00
4. Maria Fran - Flowers 500.00
5. Marina Arcos (Gift bags) 7,000.00
TOTALTOTAL 3,000.00 8,005.00 8,204.00
Members Sponsored ICG Parties:
1. Red Lips - Maria Fran 10,810.00
2. The Bangs - Romy Formanes 5,000.00
3. Terminator - Ms Virgie Pugoy 5,000.00
4. Maria Fran - Dec Parties 10,000.00
TOTALTOTAL - - 30,810.00
NAME OF DONORS
(Name / Alias)
11. Name of Original Officers & BOTs Amount
1. Aida Behnke 1,000.00
2. Alma E. Hapa 500.00
3. Corazon T. Frivaldo 1,000.00
4. Felizardo F. Isip Jr. 1,000.00
5. Genaro F. Gayta 500.00
6. Lorie Escame 500.00
7. Marina Arcos Radovan 1,000.00
8. Mila Dominguiano 500.00
9. Mila Elle 500.00
10. Nick Hugo 2,053.00
11. Romy Formanes 1,000.00
12. Rose Astillero Dioquino 500.00
13. Rossana Maria Michelena Brady 1,000.00
14. Sam Tolentino Lascano 500.00
15. Isidro Mercado III 500.00
16. Virgie Rojas Pugoy 500.00
TOTAL 12,553.00
IROSIN CONCERN GROUP (ICG)
LIST OF ICG OFFICERS & BOTs FEES
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2013 (Restricted Funds - BPI)
12. IROSIN CONCERN GROUP (ICG)
ICG OFFICERS & BOTs
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2013
2011 Year-End 2012 Year-End 2013 Year-End
TOTAL
(3 Projects)
TOTAL
(2 Projects)
TOTAL
(1 Project)
President Corazon T. Frivaldo Rossana Maria Michelena Brady Marina A. Radovan
Vice President Rossana Maria Michelena Brady Marina A. Radovan Genaro F. Gayta
Treasurer Alma E. Hapa Alma E. Hapa Alma E. Hapa
Asst Treasurer - Menard Garcia Menard Garcia
Secretary Rose Astillero Dioquino Lou Camara Evangelista Lou Camara Evangelista
Project Coordinator - Mila Elle Mila Elle
1. Adelaida B. Behnke 1. Adelaida B. Behnke 1. Basilio Guañizo
2. Felizardo F. Isip Jr. 2. Emily Baeza 2. Emily Baeza
3. Genaro Gayta 3. Genaro F. Gayta 3. Helen Grace de Ortube
4. Lorie Gocoyo Escame 4. Isidro Mercado III 4. John Paul Gamba
5. Marina Arcos 5. Javier Macalalad Evasco 5. Loreen Ribates
6. Mila Dominguiano 6. Maria Fran 6. Rachilda Santiago
7. Mila Elle 7. Mila G. Dominguiano 7. Ramiro Mercado
8. Nick hugo 8. Narciso P. Hugo 8. Rose Astillero Dioquino
9. Romy Formanes 9. Ramiro Mercado 9. Sam Tolentino Lascano
10. Sam Tolentino Lascano 10. Romeo B. Formanes
11. Sid Mercado 11. Simeon Tolentino Lascano
12. Virgie Rojas Pugoy 12. Virgie Rojas Pugoy
Note: Corazon T. Frivaldo's death during 2012 was replaced by Marina A. Radovan then by Rossana Maria Michelena Brady.
During 2013 due to SEC issue, Isidro Mercado III assumed the Presidency post, but later replaced by Virgie Rojas Pugoy then by Marina A. Radovan.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
(BOTs):
ICG OFFICERS
13. Daghan SALAMAT po!
DIYOS MABALOS SA INDO GABOS.
Hanggang sa otro nato na baragat sa maabot na mga proyekto
sa bag-o na liderato san ICG.
1. The People of Barangay Batang for accomodating ICG on its initial project.
2. The Principals, Faculties, Teachers & Elementary pupils in each 28 Barangay Elementary Schools of Irosin
3. The Irosin Elementary School (ICS) who sponsored the Venue of the 2011 ICG Project.
4. A&R Complex at Bacolod, Irosin, Sorsogon (free used of the complex during 2012 Christmas Gift Giving)
5. The Holy Spirit Academy of the Irosin - The Venue of the 2013 Pamaskong Handog para kan Lolo nan Lola
6. Ms Lou Camara Evangelista & Daughter Genn (for unselfishly donating ICG Tarpaulin in every Project)
7. The ICG VOLUNTEERS & Fontliners esp Mam Elsa & the two kids namely Kiana and Meg.
8. The Irosin Municipal Library
9. The Indigents, Senior Citizens & the less priviledged people of Irosin.
10.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The DONORS & CONTRIBUTORS who have made ICG Goals & Mission a reality.
14. ICG OFFICERS
President Genaro F. Gayta
Vice President Romy Formanes
Treasurer Alma E. Hapa
Asst Treasurer Menard Garcia
Secretary Lou Camara Evangelista
Project Coordinator Mila Elle
1. Helen Grace de Ortube
2. Emily Baeza
3. Rose Astillero Dioquino
4. Janith Ortile
5. Naed de Castro
6. Bajhaw Guanizo
7. Ramiro Mercado
8. Dian Gliponeo
9. Sarah Yen Frivaldo
IROSIN CONCERN GROUP (ICG)
2014 ICG OFFICERS & BOTs
NAME
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
(BOTs)