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Magallanes, Erika V. Bsact 4B
Magallanes, Erika V. Bsact 4B
Bsact 4B
BDO Foundation was founded in 2008 as the corporate social responsibility arm of
BDO Unibank, the largest bank in the country.
A non-stock, non-profit organization, the foundation develops and implements programs
to address the needs of the underserved and contribute to addressing social problems.
It also serves as the channel for BDO’s outreach and giving back initiatives.
We are an active member of the NGO community. BDO Foundation is duly accredited
by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Bureau of Internal
Revenue (BIR) and Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC). We are also a
member of the Association of Foundations (AF) and League of Corporate Foundations
(LCF).
Recognition from these agencies and organizations is significant as it affirms the
foundation’s status as a non-profit organization that meets standards of good
governance, program relevance and effectiveness, sound financial management,
credibility, transparency and accountability. The accreditation and recognition also pave
the way for greater collaboration between the foundation, donors and government
agencies. It enables us to do our work more effectively.
BDO Foundation’s initiatives fall under two program pillars: (1) disaster response,
rehabilitation and rebuilding; and (2) financial inclusion.
Financial Inclusion
Through its financial inclusion pillar, BDO Foundations hopes to make financial
education and financial services more accessible to people, especially the underserved.
Under this pillar, BDO Foundation has two main programs: (1) financial literacy or
financial education, and (2) capability-building for small entrepreneurs.
The flagship program for financial education is BDO Foundation’s partnership program
with the Department of Education (DepEd) and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
Dubbed the Financial Literacy Program for Schools, the initiative supports DepEd’s
efforts to strengthen financial literacy in its K-12 curriculum and provide financial literacy
education for its teaching and non-teaching personnel. It also contributes to the pillar on
Financial Education and Consumer Protection of BSP’s National Strategy for Financial
Inclusion.
Part of the program is the deployment of financial literacy videos produced by BDO
Foundation in collaboration with DepEd and BSP. These videos, accompanied by
discussion guides and lesson plans developed by DepEd master teachers, are
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designed to make lessons on financial management engaging and compelling for
students and teachers.
By sharing lessons on financial responsibility with educators and the Filipino youth, we
hope to promote financial inclusion, contribute to the development of a financially
literate citizenry and support nation-building.
In partnership with SM Foundation under its Kabalikat sa Kabuhayan program, BDO
Foundation also extends its financial education program to fruits and vegetables
farmers who participate in the said training program.
The financial literacy or financial education program will soon be expanded to overseas
Filipino workers and their families as well as the uniformed and civilian personnel of the
Philippine Army.
The capability-building program for small entrepreneurs is a partnership initiative with
One Network Bank (ONB), a rural bank of BDO. The program focuses on building the
small entrepreneurs’ capabilities in business development and management, financial
management and markets linkages.