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The DOST-UP Enterprise Center for

Technopreneurship is assisting state universities and


colleges (SUCs) in the country to establish their own
technology business incubators (TBIs) through
Project:Outreach. A typical TBI is managed through
partnerships between technology-oriented or
Support from other education institutions /
knowledge-intensive industries and academic State Universities and Colleges receive assistance to establish tech ‘business incubators’, article from https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/758648/state-universities-colleges-receive-assistance-to-establish-tech-business-incubators
universities or private incubators
institutions. This setup ensures a proper transition for
innovations, through mentoring and networking, from
the laboratory to the market. The goal of Project:
Outreach is to help set up the support ecosystem,
Number of Incubatees assisted by including establishing TBIs, to technology ventures in
2 5 Establishment of Innovation and Entrepreneurial Center 2,000,000.00 the areas of the participating schools.
Technology Business Incubators

Tapping private companies / Incubators AIM-Dado Banatao Incubator, Cerebro Labs, IdeaSpace10
Foundation,
Notable Incubators
Impact Hub
andManila,
Accelerators
Launchgarage
In The Philippines,
Inc., QBO August
Innovation
07, 2018,
Hub, Startup
article from
Village,
https://fintechnews.sg/22610/fintechphilippines/incubators-accelerators-in-the-philippines/
Spring.ph, UPSCALE, xchange and DOST and Technology Business Incubators in the PH inks agreement for ‘TBI 4.0’ Program November 22, 2019 from https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1030599

Strengthen the collabortion Between Bulsu and


Active linkages/ partners with other
SEARCA (South Asian Regional Center for Graduate
organizations / educational institutions. - Acquire partnership with different state universities
2 7 Increase External Funding Agencies 2,500,000.00 Study and Research in Agriculture for the joint
S.G. 7 or external organization
scholarship to build up BulSU's Environmental Science
Increase External Funding Agencies
Program toward instituting a center for climate change.
https://www.searca.org/bulsu-phd-scholarship
2 7 Increase External Funding Agencies Research funded by external agencies. 1,500,000.00
GOAL 3: RELEVANT EXTENSION SERVICES

Acquire and strengthen the partnerships with


different organizations. Present the advantages to
3 1 Human Capacity Development 8,500,000.00 both organizations having this partnership. In
Number of active partnerships with LGUs, NGOs and local governments in Bulacan for the faculty
reference to the Philippine Development Plan 2017-
industries, NGOs, NGAs, SMEs and other training program; CHED and TESDA for the training
2022 published by National Economic and Philippine Development Plan 2017-2022 http://pdp.neda.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PDP-2017-2022-07-20-2017.pdf Tesda Training Programs https://www.tesda.gov.ph/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw1a6EBhC0ARIsAOiTkrExO6raYtcgUhFYAllhlllhf3Lu1lFjlZGbC2cc3W8rTMXVTpgAM_saAnNjEALw_wcB
stakeholders as a result of extension needs and academic program-initiated extension
Development Authority, the accelerating of human
activities, (International; National; service programs
capital development is mentioned in chapter 10
Regional) where human capital refers as a factor of
production.
3 1 Human Capacity Development Number of trainees weighted by the length 6,000,000.00
of training
Percentage of beneficiaries who rate the
training course/s and advisory services as
3 1 Human Capacity Development
satisfactory or higher in terms of quality
and relevance 8,000,000.00
Number of adopters engaged in profitable
3 2
Responsive Extension Programs enterprises 5,000,000.00

Trim down the Expenditures over Returns and focus


on what is Tangible costs (Salaries, Office and File an Audit Report for stating that Tangible Cost
Number of viable demonstration projects
Supplies Expenses, etc.) rather than Intangible cost Drivers should take more priority rather than Intangible
3 2 Responsive Extension Programs based on positive return on investment 2,550,000.00 Return onInvestment Analysis ofInternational Education Retrieved from: https://www.futured.com/documents/ReturnonInvestmentinInternationalEducation.pdf Intangible Costs of Educational Technology Retrieved from: https://ils.unc.edu/~march/costet/costet.3.html
drivers (Values development trainings, Workshops, Cost Drivers Which will give a trimmed downed
(ROI) analysis
etc.) which most affect individuals and society in expenditures overall.
the long run.

Instead of managing a whole set of technology-based


Number of Technology-Based Extension programs by the institution itself, it would take to
Outsource EduTech companies to promote E-
3 2 Responsive Extension Programs Programs, Activities and Projects 6,000,000.00 consider to outsource E-learning companies like Edutech Companies Promote Outsourcing of the Development of E-Learning Solutions to the Philippines Retrieved from: https://honolulupcg.dfa.gov.ph/consulate-news/415-edutech-companies-promote-outsourcing-of-the-development-of-e-learning-solutions-to-the-philippines
learning development
implemented with a partner Academ-E, Skillbean (formerly STORM Learning),
etc. for less take management of time and effort.

GOAL 5: STATE UNIVERSITY IN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT


Training activities each year conducted for
organizations that received capacity Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) programs and DTI Region 3 - Summary of Programs and
5 4 Dynamic Technical Support Program 2,800,000.00
building services from State University- Partnership with government agencies through their projects like Negosyo Centers, Kapatid Mentor Micro Projects
supported organizations starting 2022 training programs and projects. Enterprise Program, Shared Service Facilities Project, https://www.dti.gov.ph/regions/region-3/programs-
etc. projects/
Capacity building programs that address the
5 4 Dynamic Technical Support Program 2,800,000.00
needs of the region

Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging


Number of Participation to International Partnership with government agencies in the
5 5 Strong International Linakages 5,000.00 Technology Research and Development (DOST- Strategic Thrusts and Programs: Human Resource Development - Support for Conduct of Seminars, Conferences and Trainings : https://pcieerd.dost.gov.ph/supported-programs-projects/strategic-thrusts-and-programs/239-human-resource-development-2#v-support-for-conduct-of-seminars-conferences-and-trainings
Meetings & Conference application for grants and financial assistance.
PCIEERD)

The use of an online platform. "Gava" is one known


Crowdfunding is a fundraising activity typically go-to platform for social and charitable causes. With
1. Percentage of Participation to Relevant conducted through an online platform. their diverse payment options available from credit
5 6 Active Linkage with CHED - International Affairs Services 1,000,000.00
CHED IAS Activities Crowdfunding may be donation-based, where card transactions to online banking to over-the-counter
supporters pool their resources to support a payments, campaigns may run in a flexible manner Top 6 Crowdfunding platforms in the Philippines, February 05, 2020 https://blog.airfunding.net/crowdfunding/top-6-crowdfunding-platforms-in-the-philippines/
charitable cause; or reward-based, where supporters (reach your goal to end the project) or fixed manner
give money in exchange for a “reward,” usually a (set an end date for your project); and, as it ends,
product produced by the project initiator. project initiators may withdraw their funds with a 5%
platform fee.

5 8 Dynamic Community Linkages PROJECT: KAPANGARAP 1,200,000.00

5 8 Dynamic Community Linkages PROJECT: KABARANGAY 500,000.00

5 8 Dynamic Community Linkages PROJECT: KABALIKAT 250,000.00 Colgate-Palmolive Philippines - Bright Smiles, Bright
Futures (BSBF) Program, in cordination with
Department of Health. EPSON Philippines Corporation
Private partnership and sponsorship under the Epson Gift of Brightness Program. Global DepEd seals partnership with private sectors on education support, December 05, 2017. https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1002922
Peace Foundation Philippines, Inc., through its All
Lights Village (ALV) Program. Mariwasa Siam
5 8 Dynamic Community Linkages PROJECT: KATRIBU 1,000,000.00 Ceramics, Inc., SMART Communications, Inc.

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