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National Capital Region (NCR) Dole-NCR Building 967 Maligaya St., Malate, Manila Telefax No.: 400-6242 [email protected]
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) Cabinet Hills, Baguio City Tel. Nos.: (074) 442-2447, 443-5338, 424-0824 Telefax No.: 443-5339 [email protected], [email protected]
Regional Office No. I Arnel Building Mabini St., Catbagen, San Fernando City, La Union Tel. No.: (072) 700-2520 Fax No.: 607-8114 [email protected]
Regional Office No. II Turingan Building, Caritan Centro, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Tel. No.: (078) 844-0133 Telefax Nos.: 844-2728, 844-5516 [email protected], [email protected]
Regional Office No. III Regional Government Center Barangay Maimpis, San Fernando City, Pampanga Telefax No.: (045) 455-1613 [email protected]
Regional Office No. IV-A 3rd and 4th Flrs., Andenson Bldg. II Brgy. Parian, Calamba City, Laguna Tel. No.: (049) 545-7360 Fax No.: 545-7357 [email protected], [email protected]
Regional Office No. IV-B 3rd Flr., Confil Bldg. Roxas Drive cor. Sampaguita St., Lumangbayan, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro Tel. No.: (043) 288-2078 Telefax No.: 288-2080 [email protected]
Regional Office No. V Doña Aurora St., Old Albay, Legaspi City Telefax Nos.: (052) 481-0768, 480-3058 [email protected]
Regional Office No. VI Swan Rose Building Commission Civil St., Jaro, Iloilo City Telefax Nos.: (033) 320-8026, 509-0400 ro6dole.gov.ph, [email protected]
Negros Island Region (NIR) St. Therese of Child Jesus St., Claytown Daro, Dumaguete City Tel. No.: (035) 266-2778 Fax No.: (035) 422-9741 [email protected]
Regional Office No. VII 3rd and 4th Flrs., DOLE-RO7 Bldg. General Maxilom Ave., Cor. Gorordo Ave., Cebu City Tel. Nos.: (032) 266-9722, 266-2792 Fax No.: 416-6167 [email protected]
Regional Office No. VIII Trece Martires St., Tacloban City Tel. No.: (053) 832-0697 Fax No.: 832-0698 [email protected], [email protected]
Regional Office No. IX 3rd Flr., QNS Building Veterans Ext., Tuamga Rd., Zamboanga City Tel. No.: (062) 955-0151, 955-0214 Telefax No.: 991-2673 [email protected]
Regional Office No. X Monte Carlo Bldg. RER Phase 1, Kauswagan National Highway, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No.: (088) 857-2218 Fax No.: 857-1930 [email protected], [email protected]
Regional Office No. XI 4th Flr., DCPI Bldg. Dacudao Ave., Cor. Lakandula St., Agdao, Davao City Tel. No.: (082) 227-8772, 226-2481 Fax No.: 226-2671 [email protected]
Regional Office No. XII 102 Acepal Building Mabini Exit, Koronadal City Telefax Nos: (083) 228 2190, 520-0125 [email protected]
Caraga Regional Office Nimfa Tiu Building J.P. Rosales Eve., Butuan city Tel. No: (058) 342-9503 Fax no.: 225-3229 [email protected]
BUREAU OF WORKERS WITH SPECIAL CONCERNS 9th Floor, G.E. Antonino Bldg., J. Bacobo St., cor. T.M. Kalaw Avenue, Ermita Manila Tel. Nos.: 404-3336, 528-0119; Fax No.: 527-5858 E-mail: [email protected]
DOLE Regional Offices What are the support services that can be provided
for the beneficiaries of Kabuhayan Program
Working capital solely for the purchase of raw
materials, equipment, tools and jigs, and other
support services necessary in setting up the business.
Training on how to plan, set-up, start and operate
their livelihood undertaking i.e. trainings on
production skills, entrepreneurship, business
management, productivity and business planning.
Social security through enrolment in Group Personal
Accident Insurance (GPAI) of GSIS, to be included
in the total project cost or as counterpart of the ACP.
Continuing technical and business advisory services
to ensure efficiency, productivity, and sustainability
of the business/enterprise.
How is it implemented?
The DILP is implemented either through Direct
Administration by the DOLE Regional Offices or
through an Accredited Co-Partner (ACP).
Under the ACP scheme, the following will qualify for
accreditation as co-partner: (a) peoples’ organizations;
(b) workers’ associations; © unions/federations; (d) state
universities and colleges/higher educational institutions/
national technical-vocational schools; (e) local
government units; (f) cooperatives; and (g) national
government agencies.
How to avail assistance under the Kabuhayan
Program?
The proponent shall submit the following to the nearest
DOLE Regional/Provincial/Field Offices:
Letter of Intent
Complete documentary requirements as provided in
the DILEEP guidelines (i.e. Profile of Beneficiaries,
Work Plan, Project Proposal or Business Plan
approved and signed by the officers of the
organization, etc.)
“A program that provides workers with additional
income and alternative employment”
Revised as of May 2017
What is DILP or Kabuhayan Program?
DILP or Kabuhayan Program is the DOLE's contribution to
the governments’ agenda of inclusive growth through
massive job generation and substantial poverty reduction.
It seeks to reduce the vulnerability to risks of the poor,
vulnerable and marginalized workers by providing them
access to a grant assistance for capacity-building on
livelihood ventures either for individual or group
undertakings.
What are the components of the Kabuhayan Program?
Kabuhayan Formation - Enabling the poor,
vulnerable and marginalized workers in the informal
and formal economies to start individual or group
livelihood undertakings.
Kabuhayan Enhancement - Enabling existing
livelihood undertakings to grow into viable and
sustainable businesses that provide income at least at
par with those of the minimum wage earners.
Kabuhayan Restoration - Enabling the
re-establishment of lost or damaged livelihoods due to
occurrence of natural disasters/calamities and/or armed
conflicts.
What are the categorization of livelihood projects?
A. Group Projects
Micro-Livelihood. An organization composed of
15-25 members can avail of a maximum financial
assistance of P250,000.00, depending on the project
requirement.
Small Livelihood. An organization composed
of 26-50 members can avail of a maximum
financial assistance of P500,000.00, depending
on the project requirement.
Medium Livelihood. An organization
composed of more than 50 members can avail of
a maximum financial assistance of
P1,000,000.00, depending on the project
requirement.
An organization managing a group project should
have a Project Management Team and profit sharing
scheme, which should be both stipulated in the
business plan/proposal and in the MOA.
B. Individual Projects
Under this category, the beneficiaries can avail of the
Starter Kit or Negosyo sa Kariton (Nego-Kart), up to a
maximum financial assistance of P20,000.00,
depending on the project requirement.
What are the eligible projects under the
Kabuhayan Program?
Priorities of the Regional Development Council
(RDC) and Regional Development Plan of LGUs
Key Employment Generators such as agribusiness,
health and wellness, eco-tourism, manufacturing,
small transport, wholesale and retail trade and
local based industries as indicated in the Local
Development Plan
DTI priority products e.g. coffee, coco-coir, cacao,
rubber, support to tourism (crafts, processed food,
services)
The following projects are not allowed under the
Kabuhayan Program:
Micro-lending projects
Projects with construction works
Projects that would require purchase of motor
vehicles, which mean any vehicle propelled by any
power other than muscular power using the public
highways
Who are the eligible beneficiaries of the Kabuhayan
Program?
Self-employed with
insufficient income
Marginalized and
landless farmers
Marginalized fisherfolks
Unpaid family workers
Women and Youth
Low/minimum wage
earners and seasonal
workers
Persons with Disability
(PWDs)
Senior Citizens
Workers displaced or to
be displaced as a result
of natural disasters or
closure of
establishment,
retrenchment,
termination
Indigenous people
Parents/Guardians of
child laborers
Rebel Returnees
Victims of armed
conflict
Beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino
Program (4Ps) and the government employees,
including those at the local government units, are not
eligible to avail of the program.