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Seminar in Productivity and Entrepreneurship: The Nueva Segovia

Consortium of Cooperatives

To foster the creation and the growth of cooperative as a practical vehicle for promoting self-reliance and harnessing people power towards the attainment of economic development and social justice is the purpose of the law governing RA 6958.

HISTORYNueva Segovia

Consortium of Cooperatives was organized under the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia.

 His Excellency MOST REV. ORLANDO BELTRAN QUEVEDO, OMI, D.D.

-Archbishop of Cotabato -Archbishop's Residence,

Cotabato City

Birthplace:_ Laoag, Ilocos Norte

_Msgr. Ambrose L.    Cabildo, MSW, JCC

AIM:To create a viable and

integrated program among its member cooperatives that would catalyze the holistic development of  members in the Barangays and Municipalities of the province

Important dates: June 7,1992-1st consultation meeting

September 17,1992- registered with Cooperative Development Authority with Reg No. DAG 2218October 2009-re-registered in consonance with RA 9520 of the Philippine Cooperative Code

At first ,NSCC is a Catholic Church-based cooperative.

During the 9th Annual General Assembly, the by-laws was amended –open to all primary coop registered with CDA, open to its membership for individual to become associate members.

NSCC also amended its Area of Operation from whole province of Ilocos Sur to Region I and CAR and Region 2.

In 2001,NSCC spreads its wings to the whole of Luzon

It has P13,500.00 humble beginning as initial capital and with three employees.MRS. DIVINA C. QUEMI, as the first and head of organization.

AFFILIATIONS: Northern Luzon

Federation of Cooperatives and Development Center ( NORLU CEDEC)

National Livelihood Development Corporation(NLDC)

Mrs. DIVINA C. QUEMIChief Executive Officer

TIE-UPS: LGU of Ilocos Sur, City Government of Vigan Municipalityof Caoayan TOTAL ASSETS: P470,663,438.73 9 Branches: Province of Ilocos Sur Ilocos Norte Benguet La Union 10th Branch soon to open in Pagudpud,

Ilocos Norte

Covering 71 primary Cooperatives Members:

17,014 3 employees multiplied to more than

100 employees. NSCC PLAZA-Grandest establishment

-Commercial Center and Hotel-Promoting Tourism activities and

employment

BRANCHESDATE

ESTABLISHED# OF

MANPOWER TOTAL ASSETS

VIGAN CITY 9/17/1992 19 246,754,245.79 LAOAG CITY 9/17/2006 10 55,348,082.35 BATAC CITY 12/30/2006 9 42,923,867.99 CERVANTES 1/28/2007 4 11,149,904.70 CAOAYAN 6/8/2007 5 30,233,672.03 CABUGAO 11/25/2007 10 41,151,089.58 BAGUIO 1/28/2009 9 38,631,796.78 BAUANG 1/28/2009 6 12,889,987.14 STA. MARIA 5/26/2010 18 38,263,864.04 PAGUDPUD 10/28/2011 5 4,889,096.01 NSCC PLAZA 3/27/2011 5 6,785,220.81 ADMIN OFFICE 10 138,916,306.77

Location of Branches:I.Norte = 3I.Sur =5CAR = 1

VISION

A sustainable Consortium of Cooperatives towards socio-economic and spiritual upliftment

To strengthen technical and management capabilities of officers, personnel and member cooperatives, micro and small and medium entrepreneurs;

To create humane bonding thru the application of core-cooperative values and principles;

To pool, mobilize resources and facilitate inter-lending and inter-trading   activities;

To forge partnership with Local and National  Government Agencies;To practice social responsibility and promote gospel values thru cooperative activities

CORE COOPERATIVE VALUES

1. Honesty2. Cooperation3. Fairness and Transparency 4. Respect and Trust

SOCIAL CREDIT PROGRAMS RE-LENDING TO QUALIFIED

PRIMARY COOPERATIVES Member Primary Cooperatives are given loan assistance for their capital build - up to help develop their services and meet the needs of their members. 

COMMERCIAL LOANS PROGRAM A loan granted for small and medium entrepreneurs who owns established businesses. The amount of loan is based on the member’s capacity to pay.  Loans are secured with collaterals and PDCs.

MICROFINANCE PROGRAM NSCC provides financial loan

assistance to micro-entrepreneurs of the province of Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte. This  program aims to provide employment opportunities within barangays thru encouraging the people to venture into entrepreneurship

a.Vigan City Pottery Program- A lending  program to improve the  pottery industry of Vigan City

b. Vigan City Livelihood Program— A livelihood    program of the City Government that gives priority to the       entrepreneurial poor of Vigan.  This program gave opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs to start or improve a business of their own.  

c. One Town One Product (OTOP) Program - The OTOP Program aims to develop the OTOP Industries of Vigan thru improving their packaging and their  qualities. One aim of this is to promote these OTOP products to a wider market.

 

d. Vigan Based Coop Lending also suppor- The City Government ts the Cooperative movement as it provided a livelihood fund for their capital build-up.  Said fund is availed with     minimal interest to be used for additional capital of cooperative beneficiaries.  

FARMERS LOAN ASSISTANCE UNDER THE TIE-UP WITH PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ILOCOS SUR

This program aims to boost the production of Agricultural products in Ilocos Sur.  It caters financial loan assistance to farmers. 

COCONUT FARMERS LOAN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

  NSCC believes that the development of the coconut    industry of the province will also bring economic progress thus, the cooperative created a program that aimed to provide financial support to farmers engaged in coconut  industry.

LENDING PROGRAM FOR AGRARIAN REFORM COMMUNITIES

  This program is exclusively for

farmers and entrepreneurs living within the Agrarian Reform Communities.  The aim of the program is to promote entrepreneurial activities for  countryside development.

Hon. Ronald Singson, Representative of the First District of Ilocos Sur entrusted NSCC with a fund to be used for the implementation of  a livelihood program for the micro entrepreneurs, informal groups and cooperatives within the said congressional district.

1. REGULAR SAVINGS DEPOSIT - no minimum amount

    - a deposit of at least FIVE THOUSAND PESOS earns an interest

            - withdrawable anytime  2.TIME DEPOSITS  - minimum of TEN THOUSAND

PESOS              - with a term of 30/60/90 and

360 days              - high rate of interest

3.  AFLATOUN CHILD SAVINGS PROGRAM - kiddie savings program which was piloted in all schools of Caoayan District, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur

4. DEPOSITS FROM ABROAD - NSCC accepts investments from OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS working abroad.  

 -rate is the same with Time Deposit                                              - in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - we give the authority to MR. ANDY DACILLO to market this program to the FILIPINO COMMUNITIES

BOOKKEEPING SEMINAR SKILLS TRAINING GOOD GOVERNANCE SEMINAR CUSTOMERS ARE REALLY EVERYTHING

SEMINAR COOPERATIVE TRAINORS TRAINING LEADERSHIP TRAINING EMPLOYEES TEAM BUILDING

FOR PRIMARY COOPERATIVES› RESOLUTION TO AFFILIATE› RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ITS

SIGNATORIES› LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS› LATEST FINANCIAL STATEMENT› PAYMENT OF MEMBERSHIP FEE

AMOUNTING TO P500.00› PAYMENT OF INITIAL CAPITAL OF

P1,000.00 AS ASSOCIATE MEMBER OR PAYMENT OF P10,000.00 AS REGULAR MEMBER

FOR ASSOCIATIONS› LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS› LATEST FINANCIAL STATEMENT› CERTIFICATE OF ACCREDITATION

FROM PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ILOCOS SUR

FOR INDIVIDUALS› 2 RECENT 2X2 ID PICTURE› BARANGAY CLEARANCE› RESIDENCE CERTIFICATE (SEDULA)

For more info PLEASE CONTACT:

Mrs. DIVINA C. QUEMIChief Executive OfficerTel. No. 722-3029 /1351

email: nsccvigan2@yahoo.com

NSCC Bountiful 2011 NSCC PLAZA GRAND OPENING AND

BLESSING - MARCH 27, 2011 NSCC AS MOST OUTSTANDING

COOPERATIVE IN THE ENTIRE LUZON NSCC AS ACCREDITED TRAINING

PROVIDER NSCC PAGUDPUD  BRANCH OPENING NSCC PLAZA A BUSY VENUE FOR COOP

LAKBAY ARAL, TRAININGS AND SEMINARS

Here are some of those cooperatives who visited, and enjoyed their stay while at NSCC PLAZA: 1.       WAMPCO (Wilson Agra Multipurpose Cooperative) = SURIGAO– June 13, 2011 2.       MIFSADECO = IFUGAO – July 23, 2011

.  3.    SRT ALCALA COOP = PANGASINAN –

July 28, 2011

4.       ST. JUDE MPC = LUCENA CITY  – August 19-21, 2011 5.       COURT OF APPEALS CREDIT COOP= ERMITA, MANILA – August 27, 2011 6.       PHILIPPINE FEDERATION OF TEACHERS AND EMPLOYEES COOP – August 17-20, 2011 7.       PAG-ASA FOUNDATION ST. BENEDICT MPC = AGOO, LA UNION  – September 21, 201I

› Creating a viable and integrated program among its member cooperatives is the primordial concern of Nueva Segovia Consortium Cooperatives.

Its total assets of 470,663,438.73 is said to be stable. With its increasing members and grandest NSCC Plaza, the total assets will continually boom.

If people, continually patronize NSCC, indication that the management is very satisfactory.

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Bible passage says... “For you will eat the labor of your hands. You will be happy, and it will be well with you. (Psalm 128:2)

THANK YOU!!

DEMI

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