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FILIPINOAwards 2019
“Nation Builders and Heroes in Our Midst.”
THE
NOMINATION FORM AND GUIDELINES
RULES GOVERNING NOMINATION
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FILIPINOAward
WHO CAN BE NOMINATED
The Outstanding Filipino (TOFlL) Awards is open to every Filipino, natural born, naturalized citizen or hearing dual citizenship (Filipino and
a foreign country), at least 41 years of age of good moral character whose dedication to his/her profession or vocation has made significant
contribution to the advancement of his/her calling, public welfare and national development.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
1. An Outstanding Young Filipino or TOYM awardee may be nominated in a field other than that for which he was already awarded.
2. A JCI Senator is qualified provided that he or she is not an incumbent member of JCI Senate Philippines Board.
3. By virtue of their positions and honors, past presidents of the Republic of the Philippines, National Artists and National Scientists are
excluded from the award.
CRITERIA FOR THE AWARD
Awardees will be chosen based on the strength of their character and integrity; and the impact of their achievements on their field of work,
public welfare and national development. The criteria for the award are inspired by the fifth and sixth tenets of the Jaycee Creed, which is
reproduced in full below:
We Believe
That faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life;
That the brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations;
That economic justice, can best be won by flee men through free enterprises;
That government should be of laws rather than of men;
That earth is great treasure lies in human personality;
And that service to humanity is the best work of life;
HOW TO NOMINATE
I. An executive summary following the prescribed format
should not exceed two pages and text should be typed using a
minimum font size of 12 points. The executive summary should
be the first pages of the nomination book.
Format of the executive summary:
1. Personal Profile
a. Educational Attainment
b. Character, Integrity and Moral values
2. Impact on Public Welfare and National Development
a. Socio—economic and/or cultural impact
b. Geographic Impact
c. Years of dedicated work and service
3. Participation in government, professional, socio-civic,
religious organizations
a. Level of participation
b. Length of involvement
4. Awards and recognition
5. Impact on field of endeavor or professional field
II. Nomination book should not exceed 40 pages (exclusive of the
executive summary) and text should be typed using a minimum
font size of 12 points.
III. Attachments to the nomination book should not exceed five
multiple pages, and each multiple page should not exceed 20 pages.
IV. One (1) original copy and five (5) photocopies of the accomplished
nomination form and nomination book and attachments thereof,
together with (6) 2” x 2” colored photos of the nominee.
V. The nominator needs to include one (1) copy of a CD in the original
nomination set that includes the digital files of every page of the
nomination book, nomination form, executive summary,
pictures and attachments.
NOTE: The Nominator must cite in the nomination book the nominee’s background, career; range of work, scope of activity and exceptional achievements. Quotations, statements of authorities, honors and awards may be included in separate sheets as attachments. More importantly, the nominator must present how the nominee’s accomplishments have benefitted humanity in general and the nation in particular.
RULES GOVERNING NOMINATION
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AWARD CATEGORIES
Any individual, public or private entity or organization may nominate a
candidate for any of, but not limited to, the following fields of specialization
and branches thereof.
• Agriculture
• Education
• Military/Policework
• Arts/Culture
• Government/Public Service
• Science and Technology
• Business/Entrepreneurship/Industry
• History
• Sports
• Community/Humanitarian Service
• Justice/Law
• Peace Advocacy
• Ecclesiastical/Religious Work
• Labor
• Technopreneurship
• Ecological/Environment Conservation
• Literature/Journalism/Media
• Economics
• Finance
• Medicine
• Others (please specify)
The nomination covers accomplishments up to July 15, 2019.
Nomination should be made on the prescribed TOFlL Award Nomination
form. Additional copies are available at all JCl Senate Philippines Chapter.
The PDF of the Nomination Form and Booklet may also be printed and
submitted. These are downloadable at www.jcisenatephilippines.org,
NOMINATION SHOULD BE NOMINATED UNDER ONE CATEGORY ONLY.
SUBMISSION
The accomplished nomination form and all supporting documents must
be submitted on or before July 15, 2019 to:
The TOFIL AWARD 2019 C/O JCI Senate Philippines
2nd floor Junior Chamber lnt’l. (JCI) Phils. Building
No. 14 Don Alejandro Races Avenue, Quezon City
Telephone: (02) 374-4390, 0917-7191569, 0906-975-3296
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.jcitofil.com
Mailed entries should be postmarked not later than the deadline.
SELECTION PROCESS
The selection process starts from an extensive preliminary
screening of me nominees by 3 Screening Committee. The
final selection will be made by a Board of Judges composed
of distinguished personalities in various fields of endeavor.
Their-decision shall be final and unappealable
NOTIFICATION OF WlNNERS
The winners will be duly informed as to the date of the
awarding ceremonies by the TOFIL Awards National Executive
Committee. The awardees are required to attend the Awards
ceremony in the process of selection, the committee reserves
the right to modify the above rules or waive compliance
thereof, at its sole discretion and judgment, provided that
such steps will be in keeping with the spirit of TOFIL.
THE TOFIL AWARDS — RECOGNIZING EMINENT
FILIPINOS
The Outstanding Filipino (TOFlL) Award was conceived
by the JCI Senate Philippines in 1988, to institutionalize
public recognition of men and women, 41 years age and over,
whose exemplary achievements are worthy of emulation.
The JCI Senate Philippines believes that there are many
men and women aged 41 and over who deserve recognition
for their contributions to society, and who should have
qualified to the TOYM except that they are beyond the age
limit rule governing the TOYM award. It enlisted the support
of Insular Life in an endeavor that would give due recognition
to these people. Thus, the TOFIL Awards was born in 1988.
The partnership between JCI Senate Philippines and Insular
Life ended in 2014 with ANSA Foundation, Inc. coming in as
new institutional partner in 2016.
The JCI Senate Philippines is an organization of Junior
Chamber International (JCI) members who, in recognition
of their outstanding achievements and contribution to the
JCI movement, have awarded lifetime membership as JCI
Senators.
The ANSA Foundation, Inc. (AFI) was formed by AGI
in 2002, in cooperation with national scientists from the
University of the Philippines— Los Baños (UPLB) to promote
the development of the Philippine livestock industry through
modern and scientific techniques of breeding. AF! is focused
on research and development, training and advancement of
stakeholders in the domestic cattle industry.
TOFIL AWARDEESROSTER OF
1988Edgardo B. Espiritu, BankingCecilia Muñoz Palma, Public ServiceEmmanuel Pelaez, Government ServiceJose B. L. Reyes, Human RightsJaime Cardinal Sin, Spiritual LeadershipLorenzo M. Tañada, Freedom Advocacy
1989Marcelo B. Fernan, JudiciaryJose B. Fernandez, BankingLucrecia Kasilag, Arts & CultureRosa Rosal, Humanitarian Service
1990Diosdado Macapagal, Government ServiceAmeurfina Melencio-Herrera, JudiciaryTeodoro M. Locsin, Sr., JournalismZeneida M. Amador, Theater
1991Arturo D. Gorrez, ManufacturingManuel P. Manahan, Rural DevelopmentLeonardo S. Sarao, EntrepreneurshipDioscoro L. Umali, Agricultural Research
1992Henry R. Canoy, MediaRenato Constantino, HistoryEdgardo D. Gomez, ScienceJose T. Joya, Visual Arts
1993Jovito R. Salonga, Public ServiceJose L. Guevara, JournalismFrancisco R. Demetrio, SJ, CultureAntonio G. Manikan, Humanitarian ServiceJorge M. Garcia, Medicine & SurgeryBonifacio R. Isidro, Science & Technology
1994Romeo S. Contemplacion, Rural MedicineArmando J. Malay, Journalism/Human RightsNicanor R. Perlas, III, AgricultureDionisio S. Salazar, Drama/LiteratureBenjamin G. Tayabas, Education
1995Jose T. Amacio, Cooperative DevelopmentAlfredo S. Buenaventura, MusicGonzalo O. Catan, Jr., Science & TechnologyCrispin C. Maslog, Literature/JournalismChristian S. Monsod, Government Service
1996Irene R. Cortes, Justice and Law (Posthumous Award)Salvador H. Laurel, Public ServiceRichard J. Gordon, Government ServiceOnofre R. Pagsanghan, Culture and ArtsHelena Zoila T. Benitez, Education
1997Raul J. Bonoan, S.J., EducationFe del Mundo, MedicineMenardo R. Jimenez, Business/EntrepreneurshipAlfredo S. Lim, Public ServiceEstefania Aldaba-Lim, Humanitarian ServiceAndrea Veneracion, Culture and Arts
1998Ramon V. del Rosario,Sr., BusinessRicardo Cardinal J. Vidal, Religious WorkCarlos R. Alindada, Public AccountingPerla D. Santos Ocampo, M.D., MedicineBayani F. Fernando, Government Service
1999Mateo Armando T. Caparas, Community ServiceHilario G. Davide, Jr., LawRemedios L. Macalincag, Banking & FinanceAmador C. Muriel, Science & TechnologyEfren M. Reyes, SportsWigberto E. Tañada, Government & Public ServicePierre T. Tritz, S. J., Education
2000Corazon C. Santos-de la Paz, Public AccountingAntolin M. Oreta, Sr., Engineering PracticeLawrence C. Qua, TechnopreneurshipFlerida Ruth P. Romero, Justice/LawAlfonso T. Yuchengco, Business & Entrepreneurship
2001James G. Dy, Humanitarian ServiceCeferino L. Follosco, Science, Technology, & EngineeringFortunata C. Villamar, EducationJose C. Vitug, Law/JudiciaryEnrique J. Zobel, Business
2002Feliciano Belmonte, Jr., Government ServiceDavid Consunji, Construction IndustryEmil Q. Javier, Science & TechnologyGeorge S.K. Ty, Banking
2003Robert Kuan, Business & EntrepreneurshipEva Fidela C. Maamo, M.D., SPC, Community ServiceFelicito Payumo, Government Service
2004Juan C. Acosta, Ph. D., AgricultureGelia T. Castillo, Ph. D., Science and TechnologyFrancisco Mañosa, ArchitectureNelia Cortes-Maramba, M.D., MedicineRuben M. Tanseco, S.J., Humanitarian Service
2005Ben Farrales, Fashion, Arts and CultureLauro L. Baja, Jr., Bilateral and Multi-lateral DiplomacyAdolfo B. Bellosillo, M.D., Medicine
2006Marciano Evangelista, S.D.B., Service Non-Government OrganizationAntonio P. Meloto, Humanitarian ServiceRamon Orlina, ArtsSocorro Ramos, Business
2007Florangel R. Braid, Ph.D., Literature and JournalismJose S. Concepcion, Jr., Social AdvocacyFelipe F. Cruz, General ConstructionHernani G. Golez, Ph.D., Agriculture
2008Antonio S. Abacan, Jr., BankingRustica Carpio, Ph. D., Culture and ArtsMary Placid Lorna C. Abejo, O.S.B., MusicRafael D. Guerrero III, Ph. D., Science & TechnologyFederico M. Macaranas, Ph. D., Economics
2009Teotimo Aganon, Ph. D., Science and TechnologySenen C. Bacani, AgricultureArturo Cunanan, Jr., M.D., Ph. D.,Public HealthLydia B. Echauz, D.B.A. EducationOscar M. Lopez, Business
2010Ray L. Catague, M.D., Public HealthEsperanza I. Cabral, M.D., Government ServiceIsagani R. Cruz, LiteratureShirley Halili-Cruz, Arts and CultureTony Leachon, M.D., MedicineJoel E. Tabora, S.J., Education
2011Jesus P. Estanislao, Ph.D., GovernanceJose T. Pardo, BusinessEmerlinda R. Roman, EducationSylvia D. Pendon, EntrepreneurshipRamon M. Nery, M.D., Government/Public Service
2012Jose F. Datuin, ArtsSamuel D. Pagdilao, Jr., Military/Police workAdolfo S. Azcuna, Justice/Law
2013Arsenio B. Ella, Environment Conservation & Sustainable DevelopmentAlfredo Mahar Francisco A. Lagmay, Geology/Earth SciencesRogelio L. Singson, Government/Public Service
2014Gemma Cruz-Araneta, Culture & ArtsFrancisco J. Kong, Business EntrepreneurshipJose Maria Clemente S. Salceda, Government Service
2016Amb. Jose L. Cuisia, Jr.,Public Service and DiplomacyDr. William D. Dar, AgricultureRev. Fr. Antonio C.T. Pascual, Humanitarian Service, Community, NGO and Cooperative
2017Bro. Armin A. Luistro, EducationMaria Wang-Od Oggay, Arts and CultureArch. Felino A. Palafox, Jr., Architectural and Urban Planning
2018Fr. Benigno P. Beltran, SVD, Humanitarian ServiceJose Ma. Salvador A. Concepcion III, Entrepreneurship (MSME)Raul V. Dela Mar, Public ServiceHilly Ann Maria Fernandez-Roa Quiaoit, Environmental Conservation
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Field of Specialization:
NOMINEE’S FULL NAME:
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS:
TEL NO:
MOBILE NUMBER:
EMAIL:
FAX:
PLACE OF BIRTH:
CITIZENSHIP:
DATE OF BIRTH:
AGE:
CIVIL STATUS:
SPOUSE’S NAME:
GRADE SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL
COLLEGEGRADUATE STUDY/OTHERS
OCCUPATION/PROFESSION COMPANY’S NAME/EMPLOYER’S NAME
BUSINESS ADDRESS TEL. NOPOSITION/TITLE
ORGANIZATION POSITION/TITLE DATES HELD
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
AWARDS AND CITATIONS
CIVIC, PROFESSIONAL, FRATERNAL, RELIGIOUS, BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS AND AFFILIATIONS
OUTSTANDING ACCOMPLISHMENTS/PUBLISHED WORKS
SCHOOL ATTENDED COURSE, DEGREE, ACADEMIC HONORS
CHILDREN’S NAME AGE
YEAR COMPLETED
FOR NOMINATOR: Sumarize in this space the reason why you believe that your nominee should be selected as one of the TOFIL awardees of 2019. (Use additional pages, if necessary)
NOMINATOR’S NAME AND SIGNATURE
NOMINEE’S NAME AND SIGNATURE
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS:
OFFICE ADDRESS:
CONTACT NUMBER:
CONTACT NUMBER:
OCCUPATION/BUSINESS/JCI SENATE PHILIPPINES CHAPTER’S NAME
WHERE DID YOU LEARN ABOUT THIS AWARD?
FOR NOMINEE: I attest to all facts contained in this form and give permission for the facts to be used for publication. I understand that, barring extreme circumstances, I will present if an interview is requested, and if elected as one of the TOFIL awardees for 2019, I will attend the awards presentation. Furthermore, I hereby give my consent that all facts contained in this form may be independently verified as to their accuracy by the TOFIL 2019 Committee of the JCI Senate Philippines and ANSA Foundation, Inc.