Business Enterprise for Local Communities

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100% committed to giving and health

The Philippines is rich

and beautiful.

We are abundantly

gifted with natural

resources.

We believe in HOPE,DREAMS and DIGNITY for everyone.

We need strongand dynamic partnerships.

IMPACT INVESTMENT

is

MEASURABLE ECONOMIC

and SOCIAL IMPACT

A society where people have a genuine sense of responsibility in their lives, community and environment.

We are about inclusion. Communities are at the center of wealth generation.

THE STORY OF

PUERTO

PRINCESA…

Ako, isang Earth Warrior ay

nanunumpa sa integridad, sa

pagmamahal, sa

pagtutulung-tulungan, pag-

alaga sa kalikasan, at sa

malusog na pamumuhay.

Ginagawa ko ito mula sa

puso, punong-puno ng pag-

asa, para sa Diyos, sa bayan

at sa magandang

kinabukasan ng lahat.

Kasihan nawa ako ng

Maykapal.

UGONG ROCK

In 2 years…Able to send their kids to College • 800% increase in the no. of Families Affected •

Php9,000.00 ($200.00) Monthly Salary for each family • Php3 Million Savings in the

bank

Through Sustainable Ecotourism

UGONG ROCK

From their own savings…

Clinic, Restaurant, 2 Ziplines, Sari-sari Store, Souvenir Shop

Through Sustainable Ecotourism

UGONG ROCK

In the fiscal year of 2013, the

community generated an income of

Through Sustainable Ecotourism

PhP23 MillionIn the fiscal year of 2014…

PhP30 Million

Iwahig River and Firefly Watching

• PhP250,000.00

($5,555.00) for Paddle

boats and a Visitor

Center

• 2010 - Won Gold at

the Pacific Asia Travel

Awards (PATA)

• Boatmen earn at

least Php15,000

($333.00) a month,

and work only 3 hours

at night

• Php1 Million

($22,222.00) savings in

the bank

Other Sites in Puerto Princesa

Bacungan Floating Restaurant Pambato Reef & Snorkeling

Dolphin Watching

Puerto Princesa Sites’ Numbers

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Dolphin Watching 43 633 630 699 257 223

Floating Restaurant 254 928 400 277 818 806

Firefly Watching 283 14,645 16,658 18,144 30,897 31,130

Pambato Snorkeling 597 2,844 4,584 44,572 105,238 73,418

Ugong Rock 109 1,333 3,275 31,056 47,183 50,385

TOTAL: 1,286 20,383 25,547 94,748 184,393 155,962

Visitor Traffic

(In PHP) 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Dolphin Watching 18,400 280,758 337,321 313,933 147,800 160,990

Floating Restaurant 38,520 371,370 184,550 103,930 258,247 284,725

Firefly Watching 18,450 534,641 935,840 3,678,727 6,181,847 6,140,384

Pambato Snorkeling 59,600 680,293 842,900 2,228,600 5,261,900 3,361,800

Ugong Rock 7,150 133,800 284,182 7,549,495 13,843,146 22,564,145

TOTAL: 142,120 2,000,862 2,584,793 13,874,685 25,692,940 32,512,044

Revenue Generated

• 60 members

• Indigenous peoples from the tribes of Palawan, Cuyonin and Muslims

• 100 hectares planted to coconut

• Source of income

o Copra

o Young coconut

• Population: 61,301

Brgy. Ipilan: 5177

•Total land area: 85,064.90

ha.

Brgy. Ipilan:13,340.00 ha.

BROOKE’S POINT COCO PRODUCT PRODUCERS’ COOPERATIVE (BPCPPC)

Brgy. Ipilan, Brooke’s Point, Palawan

VCO PLANT SITE

August 2012 – Inauguration of VCO plant

1500 sq. m facility and processing area located

in Brgy Ipilan, Brookes Point, Palawan

PRODUCTION AREAVCO and Coco Flour

SOCIAL IMPACT

INCREASE INCOME:

30 PO members working at the VCO plant each receiving Php 4,500 per month which has been doubled from their previous income.

Additional monthly income of Php 6,000-8,000 for the 38 farmers supplying coconuts to the Livelihood Center

Other sources of farm income derived from

Honey culture, High value fruit trees, Free range native chicken production

CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVE:

Regular trainings (production, GMP and others)

Soap making training May 2015

Environmental Protection

Community Development

Secure Livelihood

Sustainable Livelihood Opportunities

G stuff was created out of a desire to conserve the natural beauty of the

Philippines while growing sustainable wealth and creating

stability in local communities.

By directing profits from the global sales of premium Filipino products back

into supporting local, social and environmental projects, G stuff aims to

eradicate poverty while protecting the natural environment. G Stuff's

mission is to be a model of social entrepreneurship embodying the qualities

of integrity, creativity, dynamism and social conscience at it’s very best.

When poverty is eradicated, a community benefits.

When we protect our natural environment, everyone benefits.

Rockwell Power Plant | TriNoma | Alabang Town Center

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We are constantly evolving.

To be truly relevant to the

times – do not be afraid of

CHANGE.

BUILD PARTNERSHIPS

GOVERNMENT

PRIVATE COMPANIES

YOU!

INDIVIDUALS

PUNO NG BUHAYREFORESTATION PROGRAM VIA BAYANIHAN

MINDORO – 23000HA NORTH COTABATO – 50HA

SAMAR – 15000HA ANTIPOLO – 500HA

ECO-TOURISM, PRODUCTS

ECO-TOURISM, PRODUCTS,VCO PLANT

BAMBOO, PRODUCTS, VCO PLANT

ECO-TOURISM, VCO PLANT

ECO-TOURISM, FISH PROCESSING PLANT

VCO PLANT, ECO-TOURISM, ABACA PRODUCTS

ECO-TOURISM

SARDINES, ECO-TOURISM

TARO, PILI, ECO-TOURISM, FISH PROCESSING

TIKOG PRODUCTS, ECO-TOURISM, VCO PLANT

ECO-TOURISM, AGRI-BUSINESS, FISH PROCESSING

INVEST IN

DREAMS.

WE HAVE THIS

ONE LIFE

TO LIVE,

LET’S LIVE IT WELL.

100% committed to giving and healthGOOD FOR YOU

GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENTGOOD FOR THE COMMUNITIES

Rockwell Power Plant | TriNoma | Alabang Town Center

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APRIL 2015

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