Public Private Partnership (SCOPE) .

Social, environmental, and economic development are interrelated. Skilled workers and a steady supply of raw materials are important factors for economic growth. Economic growth, in turn supports social and environmental development.
To spur social and environmental development, SCOPE supports Philippine-based companies to engage communities and marginalized groups in income generating projects that are related to their businesses.
Aligning social and environmental agenda with business goals maximizes the impact of initiatives while minimizing costs and a positive development cycle is triggered. Empowered communities enable companies to grow faster which in return generates other related income opportunities for the community.
Projects that maximize the social and environmental impact of businesses are often referred to as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
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Who can avail of SCOPE support?
Any Philippine-based private company that is interested in implementing programs that create win-win situations between the enterprise and the local community. Projects should be implemented in the Visayas and the Mindanao regions.
What can SCOPE offer?
- Technical assistance to help design, implement, monitor and measure the impact of programs that are aligned with business goals
- Counterpart grants to pilot-test partnership programs
- Assistance to explore market-based financing solutions
How to get started?
You are interested in the SCOPE program but don’t know how to start? Get in touch with one of our representatives for an informal inquiry. Simply:
- Download the company profile form
- Outline, in bullet points, company’s situation
- Submit the form with the subject SCOPE to scope.ph@googlemail.com
You will receive initial feedback within two weeks.
Some illustrative examples .
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| 1. | CycleHaus, Inc. outsourced its vocational trainings and production to the Don Bosco Training Center in Cebu. |
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| 2. | GracieQ Creative Design fosters young minds to become asccessory designers, transforming the waste materials of high-end furniture producer Dedon into modern fashion accessories. |
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| 3. | Interior Crafts of the Island, Inc. initiated the transformation of a social sewing center into an income upholstery subcontractor. |
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| 4. | Dole Stanfilco supports the establishment of an income generating production forest and rural enterprise development processing non-timber forest products. |
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| 5. | The Dole supported Lake Apo Women's Association (LAWA) in Mindanao was linked to the Cebu furniture industry as supplier for fossilized leaves. |
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You can download the complete project list here:
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Contact .
Jana Franke
Consultant SCOPE
Thorsten Hahn
Junior Consultant SCOPE
PBSP – Center for Corporate Citizenship
PSDC Building
Magallanes corner Real Street
Intramuros, Manila
Tel/Fax:(02) 527 37 47
Email: scope.ph@googlemail.com
Janina Wohlgemuth
SCOPE Consultant
Philippine Business for Social Progress
4th Floor, PLDT Building
Juan Luna Ave., Mabolo,
Cebu City
Tel: (032) 232 52 70
Fax: (032) 232 52 86
More information:
SCOPE in the media.
MCPI conducts training on seaweed farming
SCOPE in the media - read more...
Bote Central Inc. .
You can download the articles by Smile Magazine and Starweek here:
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GracieQ Creative Design.

More about GracieQ Creative Design can be found here:
GracieQ Creative Design - read more...
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Download the SCOPE
brochure here
Download the Company
Profile Form here
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Project Examples.
CycleHaus, Inc.

GracieQ Creative Design
Interior Crafts of the Islands, Inc.

Dole Stanfilco

Lake Apo Women's Association
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