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STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK HARMONIZING AND INTEGRATING EXISTING NATIONAL AND LOCAL ANTI-POVERTY INTERVENTIONS in the MUNICIPALITY OF DARAM, SAMAR to F.A.I.T.H. in ACTION STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK

National Government Agencies Some of the Existing Anti-Poverty Programs and Projects Proposed to be Harmonized and Integrated to FAITH in ACTION Strategic Development Framework of Mayor Lucia L. AStorga National Government Agencies DSWD’s Pantawid ng Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) NFA’s Tindahan ni Gloria DOH’s Botika sa Barangay DA’s Bagsakan Center TESDA Skills Trainings DEC’s Information Technology Program BFAR’s Resource Management Program Municipality of Daram FAITH in ACTION Strategic Development Framework Pagkakaisa ng Pandaigdigang Pilipino (PPP) Self-help Nutrition Program (SHNP) Food Always In The Home (F.A.I.T.H.) Natural Farming/Gardening and Zero Waste Management Program Community Kitchen-Mart with Built-in OFW Tawag Center

Explaining the Current Trading System and the Proposed Convergence and Integration Conceptual Framework

WHOLESALERS (Catbalogan, Navotas, Divisoria, Balintawak, etc.) THE TRADITIONAL (DOMINATING) TRADING SYSTEM WHOLESALERS (Catbalogan, Navotas, Divisoria, Balintawak, etc.) BUYERS RETAILERS FISHERFOLKS / FARMERS CONSUMERS

WHOLESALERS (Navotas, Divisoria, Balintawak, etc.) BAGSAKAN CENTER e-Trading Network System WHOLESALERS (Navotas, Divisoria, Balintawak, etc.) BALIK PUHUNAN KITA NG BUYERS KITA NG RETAILERS BALIK TANGKILIK BUYERS RETAILERS e-Card Holders in the Production Communities e-Card Holders in the Production Communities e-Card Holders in the Consuming Communities e-Card Holders in the Consuming Communities CONSUMERS FISHERFOLKS / FARMERS

BAGSAKAN CENTER e-Trading Network System Bayanihan sa Hanap-Buhay Service Cooperative BAGSAKAN CENTER e-Trading Network System e-Card Holders in the Consuming Communities e-Card Holders in the Producing Communities BSP System KITA NG BUYER Balik-Serbisyo BHB-CKMO System KITA NG RETAILER Balik-Puhunan Balik-Tangkilik BHB-CMO System – Bauanohan sa Hanap-Buhay Community Kitchen-Mart Outlet System BSP System – Bayanihang Sakahan Production System

The Bayanihan sa Hanap-Buhay Community Franchising System (BHB-CFS) as the MODE OF OWNERSHIP guided by the General Agreement on People’s Trade and Investments (GAPTI)

BAYANIHAN SA HANAP-BUHAY COMMUNITY FRANCHISING SYSTEM (BHB-CFS) The Marrying of the Prevailing Economic Mindsets + Free Enterprise Social Enterprise Corporation Cooperative CORPORATIVE Profit Service, non-profit Service FIRST, then Profit if still needed 40%-20%-40% Regulated & Flexible Interlocking Ownership System Unlimited Individual Ownership Limited Individual Ownership Sources of Capital: Money, Real State Properties, Time, Skills and Talent Sources of Capital: Money and Real State Properties Sources of Capital: Money, Real State Properties, Time, Skills and Talent Highest Policy Making: General Assembly Highest Policy Making: Owner/s or Board of Trustees/Directors Highest Policy Making: General Assembly backed up by a Professional Secretariat

To illustrate; BHB-CFS is like this… Managed by Professionals & Experts in the Field of Franchising System Jolibee Corp. BHB Management Coop. PPC Jabili Jolibee Profit Sharing Solo Profit PPP Community Kitchen-Mart RPM BBDF GFN C & D PAM laptop Monitoring his Sales by the beach while relaxing Subscriber's & Community Ownership Individual or Family Ownership (BHB Advocates)

BAGSAKAN CENTER (Regulated & Flexible Interlocking Ownership System) GENERAL AGREEMENT ON PEOPLE’S TRADE AND INVESTMENT (GAPTI) (Regulated & Flexible Interlocking Ownership System) Bayanihan sa Hanap-Buhay Service Cooperative (BHB-SC) BAGSAKAN CENTER e-Trading Network System BSP e-Card Holders BSP System BHB-CKMO System CKMO e-Card Holders BSP System BHB e-Trading Network System CKMO System BSP e- Card Holders BHB SC CKMO e-Card Holders BSP e-Card Holders 40% 20% BHB-CKMO System – Bayanihan sa Hanap-Buhay Community Kitchen-Mart Mart Outlet System BSP System – Bayanihang Sakahan Production System

“EFFECTIVELY ELIMINATING THE “GREED” Bayanihan sa Hanap-Buhay Service Cooperative BAGSAKAN CENTER e-Trading Network System 40% 20% 40% 20% Balik-Serbisyo e-Card Holders in the Consuming Communities e-Card Holders in the Producing Communities KITA NG BUYER BSP System KITA NG RETAILER CKMO System 40% 20% 40% 40% 20% 40% 40% Balik-Puhunan 40% Balik-Tangkilik

COMMUNITY KITCHEN-MART OUTLET (CKMO) SYSTEM PROFIT SHARING SCHEME: PMO System Distribution of Net Surplus per BHBETU: CKMO LVCFO’s (BHB Advocate) Balik Serbisyo 30% BSP-CKMO LVCFO’s Share Capital Devt. Fund 04% CKMO e-Card Holder's (BHB Supporters) Balik-Tangkilik 10% BSP e-Card Holder's Share Capital Devt. Fund 03% Welfare & Development Fund 10% CKMO ELC Faculty Development Support Fund 07% SanDIWAan Fellowship Fund 07% BHBe-Trading Network System Maintenance Fund 05% BHB Cooperative Bank Development Fund 14% BHBSC’s Administration and Operations 10% ------ Total 100%

BAYANIHANG SAKAHAN PRODUCTION (BSP) SYSTEM PROFIT SHARING SCHEME: BSP Distribution of Net Surplus per BHBETU: BSP LVCFO’s (BHB Advocate) Balik-Serbisyo 30% CKMO LVCFO’s Share Capital Devt. Fund 04% BSPe-Card Holder's (BHB Supporters) Balik-Tangkilik 10% CKMOe-Card Holder's Share Capital Devt. Fund 03% Welfare & Development Fund 10% BSP-ELC Faculty Development Support Fund 07% SanDIWAan Fellowship Fund 07% BHBe-Trading Network System Maintenance Fund 05% BHB Cooperative Bank Development Fund 14% BHBSC’s Administration and Operations 10% ------ Total 100%

MARKET & PRODUCTION BASE FORMATION SYSTEM List of Commodities not available within the System Self-Help Nutrition Program (Production Side) FAITH BAGSAKAN CENTER e-Trading Network System FAITH NATURAL FARMING & ZERO WASTE MANAGEMENT BHB Community Kitchen-Mart with OFW Tawag Center 4Ps Beneficiaries Clustered @ 30 Supply Augmentation to Lower the Cost of Day-to-Day Expense to Generate Savings Production Surplus for SALE for Add'l. Income (Market Side) Self-Help Nutrition Program Commodities bought outside the System

Bayanihan sa Hanap-Buhay's Community Kitchen-Mart with Built-in OFW Tawag Center Basic Orientation Outline

Table of Contents Why Bayanihan sa Hanap-Buhay (BHB)? What is a BHB Community Kitchen-Mart? What is Community Franchising System? How to Start and Develop a BHB Community Kitchen-Mart? How to become Part-Owner of the BHB-Community Kitchen-Mart?

Why BAYANIHAN SA HANAP-BUHAY? BAYANIHAN ay… AYA ANI ANIHAN Una ang “Bayan” (Nation) May “aya” (Challenge, calling) Kailangan ng mga “Bayani” (Hero) Kasali ka sa “Anihan, “Ani” (Harvest, abundance, prosperity) Bayanihan (cooperation, sharing, volunteerism) HANAP-BUHAY ay… Paghahanap ng kaganapan ng Buhay; sa tahanan, sa kapitbahayan, sa mga pagawaan at opisina; Paghahanap ng tunay na kahulugan at diwa ng Buhay; Pagsasabuhay ng Ama namin… “…mapasaamin ang kaharian mo, sundin ang loob mo, dito sa lupa, para nang sa langit …”

What is a BHB Community Kitchen-Mart? It is a typical “Carinderia cum Sari-Sari Store” type of enterprise inter-dependent to other BHB Community Kitchen-Mart nearby with Built-in Tawag Center of OFWs; It is located where the subscribers are residing, working or regularly frequenting; It can be mobile or permanently set-up; It serves and provide the basic consumptions of the members who will become part of Bayanihan sa Hanap-Buhay Citizens Action Network (BHB-CAN); It is owned by the members but managed by a Professional Management Cooperative through the Community Franchising System (CFS).

What is Community Franchising System Managed by Professionals & Experts in the Field of Franchising System Jolibee Corp. BHB Management Coop. PPC Jabili Jolibee Profit Sharing Solo Profit PPP Community Kitchen-Mart RPM BBDF GFN C & D PAM laptop Monitoring his Sales by the beach while relaxing Subscriber's & Community Ownership Individual or Family Ownership (BHB Advocates)

How to Start and Develop a BHB Community Kitchen-Mart? Learn how to budget Php 500.00 to serve 30 persons with 3-4 viands through Self Help Nutrition Program (SHNP); Lessen the cost of SHNP ingredients through FAITH Natural Farming System and Zero Waste Management Technology; Lessen Cash dependence through BHB Tangkilikan / Bartering Coupon System.

How to become PART-OWNER of the BHB Community Kitchen-Mart? Become a BHB-CAN Advocate and enroll to BHB-CFS 216 Class. A two-hour-once a week-six months BHB Community Franchising System Class. Included in the module are: FAITH in ACTION Strategic Development Framework Teachings on Bayanihan and Spirituality of Stewardship; Self and Organizational Awareness and Development Process; Basic Economics and Entreprenurial Management; Basic Natural Farming System and Zero Waste Technology; Basic Information Technology (IT) to apply the BHB Tangkilikan Coupon System.