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Rationale

• Ecotourism a significant tool for economic and
  sustainable development of the country
       • Environmentally – sustainable
       • Economically – viable
       • Socially – equitable
• Promote and safeguard ecotourism sites in the
  Philippines
• Enhance livelihood opportunities to local young
  entrepreneurs
Statement from
                      President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

     ”Sapagkat tayong mga Pilipino ay pala-ngiti, at mahilig bumati, at magsabi ng Mabuhay sa
ating mga bisita, gumawa na tayo ng Grassroots Entreprenuers for Eco tourism, o GREET
program.

      “Marami tayong mga kabataan na gusto maging explorers, guides, trailblazers. Through this
fund, we will realize their dream of coming up with brochures and websites that will generate
interest in undiscovered treasures that dot our beautiful land.

      God has gifted us with spectacular nature sites that we don’t have to build multistory
buildings to draw in tourists. And there is a big tourism market that sojourns to areas unspoiled by
commercial development.

      And Donsol na kakabisita ko ay sample lang. Marami pang mga Donsol, mga Boracay at mga
Siargao, mga El Nido, sa Pilipinas. Sa ganitong magagandang lugar, isang payong lamang, isang
bangka, isang kubo maganda na. Yan ang ating competitive advantage. Other countries may have
infrastructure muscle, but good and rich as they are they can’t craft synthetic sunset or artificial
marble sand.

     Thus, I am asking Eco Tourism warriors to step forward so that together we can realize your
dream and together we can conquer the world”.
Program Description
• CONCEPT
    GREET is a mass-based special pioneering
 project of Pres Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in her
 genuine     concern     to   extend   livelihood
 opportunities to young entrepreneurs. Aimed at
 developing and promoting ecotourism sites in
 the Philippines, it is under the stewardship of
 Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano’s
 “Tourism with a Heart – Turismo Para Sa
 Pilipino” campaign.
Program Description
•NATURE
  –Blocks of Php 50,000 to Php 100,000 worth of
  grants depending on extent of proposed viability
  of project
•DURATION     December 2006 – December 2007
  –Submission of Proposals: February to August 30,
  2007
  –Evaluation: ongoing
  –Awarding: December 2007
  –FUND SOURCES
  –DOT TLA
Target Goals


Employment generation
Livelihood creation
Balanced ecology & environmental protection
Promotion and marketing of ecotourism sites
as potential tourist destinations
Tourism development
Primary Objective

To develop the GREET Program as an
effective socio-economic mechanism
responsive in forging balanced ecotourism
environment and preserving cultural heritage
thereby resulting to favorable improvement in
community and national economy.
Secondary Objectives
•   Encourage small & medium entrepreneurships in key eco-
    tourism sites that explore local ingenuity and creativity using
    local materials and employ local talents;
•   Develop pioneering industries that would spur economic
    growth and sustain the maintenance of eco-tourism sites;
•   Provide seed/start-up capital to aspiring young entrepreneurs;
•   Create favorable business environment and positive attitude
    by educating the community to be responsive entrepreneurs
    who will safeguard the management of eco-tourism sites;
•   Promote the development of products that will satisfy visitors’
    needs while positioning the Philippines as a globally
    competitive ecotourism destination.
Background
What is Ecotourism?

Ecological Tourism or Ecotourism according to
the World Tourism Organization (WTO) can be
defined as: “all forms of tourism in which the
tourists’ main motivation is the observation and
appreciation of nature, that contribute to the
conservation of, and that generate minimal impacts
on the natural environment and cultural heritage”.
Ecotourism in the
                               Philippines
The Philippines
 Regarded as one of the top 25 biodiversity hotspots in the
  world in view of high percentage of endemic plants and
  animals
 Has the 2nd largest reef in the world, Apo Reef, next to
  Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
 The Philippines is the center of the center of marine fish
  biodiversity and the home of the most diverse marine
  ecosystem in the world, a recent study by American biologists
  Kent Carpenter and Victor Springer revealed.
 98% of the country’s reef are threatened; 70% of the
  mangroves have been lost to fish ponds.
 As an example of peak diversity and endemism, there is ample
  justification to prioritize the Philippines for conservation.
The National Ecotourism
                          Steering Committee
                                (NESC)
Executive Order No. 11 created the National Ecotourism Steering
Committee (NESC) and called for the formulation of the National
Ecotourism Strategy and implementation programs and activities of the
National Ecotourism Development Council (NEDC).

 Implement development strategies based on the following pillars:
     Sustainable management of natural & cultural resources
     – Environmental education and conservation awareness
     – Empowerment of local communities
     – Development of products that will position the Philippines as
       globally competitive ecotourism destination

The NESC is composed of DOT, DENR, DTI, Dept of Finance, DepEd, NEDA
and representatives of private sector and NGOs. Current Chairman is DOT
Secretart Joseph Durano.
Philippines Ecotourism Tour
             Packages

3D/2N WHALESHARK INTERACTION TOUR
Rate: As low as P4,820 or US$ 96 per person
Inclusions:
   Aircon transportation for transfers; Breakfast; 2
   Days Whaleshark Interaction Tour; 1 Night
   Resort accommodation in Donsol (twin-sharing
   aircon); 1 Night Inn accommodation in Legazpi
   City on Day 2.( twin-sharing aircon); 3 Days Tour
   guide Services (DOT Registered)
Philippines Ecotourism
                        Tour Packages

Eco-Cultural Tour of Lake Sebu
Overnight Tour Rate (Group) : P1,800.00 or US$36/ person
Inclusions:
Food, Local Transportation, Accommodation and Tour Guide
Sights: Lake Sebu, Punta Isla Resort, T’boli Museum, Sta. Cruz
Mission School, School for Indigenous Knowledge and
Traditions (SIKAT), Lonon Falls, Lantaw Marbel
Other countries’ Ecotourism Tour
                    Packages




                        Maldives Scuba Tours
                        9D/ 8N Liveaboard
                        £1850 per person + taxes
osta Rica
D/7N                                               Mexico Whaleshark Tour
3295 per person                                    Full Day: US$220/person.
ingle Supplement $500
Program
Mechanics
MECHANICS

  APPLICATION                     SUBMISSION
 Fill out application forms    Submit Application Form and
available from the DOT            Business Proposal to DOT
Regional Offices, Municipal    Regional
offices or download from          Office for Initial Screening
website (                      (technical
www.wowpinoy.net/greet).          requirements).

 Prepare Business Plan for     DOT Regional Offices to submit
proposed project.                applications to GREET
                               Secretariat.

                                GREET Secretariat to turn over
                                 applications to Evaluation &
                                 Judging Committee for
                               evaluation.
MECHANICS
  EVALUATION                           AWARDING
 Evaluation Team will screen     Selected business
all applications for merits       proposals will be awarded
according to criteria.            the amount or its equivalent
                                  in equipment approved by
-
 Final Evaluation will be done   GREET Evaluation
by GREET Evaluation               Committee.
Committee with approval by
Secretary Joseph Durano.           GREET Grant Awarding
                                  (official ceremonies) with
                                  Pres. GMA as Guest of
                                  Honor.
WHO CAN APPLY
INDIVIDUALS
    –    Filipino, aged 18 yrs old & above
    –    Bonafide residents of eco-tourism sites
    –    At least high school graduate
    –    Must be of good moral character
    –    Preferably a member of community organizations based in
         town or region where eco-tourism site is located
ORGANIZATIONS
         - Community organizations and business
associations based and operating where eco-tourism site is
located and duly accredited by local government;
- Demonstrated successful of programs for community and
have developed network of key stakeholders and partners; and
-   Must manifest functionality
HOW TO APPLY


•   How to Apply
      Secure application forms available at Municipal
       Offices,    Dept of Tourism Regional Offices or
       download from the website (www.wowpinoy.net/greet)
      Option to attend GREET orientation program
      Submit business proposals to GREET Secretariat
              (c/o PCVC Travel Trade Sales) via snail mail or
       e-mail to greet@dotpcvc.gov.ph

•   Deadline of Submission: Extended until August 30, 2007
Application Form
Criteria for Evaluation
                                 Point Rating System*

      Originality, uniqueness, creativity                      20 pts

      Viability of implementation & projections                20 pts

      Economic Impact & job creation                           20 pts

      Promotion of natural & cultural preservation             20 pts

      Growth potentials                                        20 pts

                                                       TOTAL   100 pts
*Selection will be based on highest points garnered.
Eligible Activities
•   Tourism Products
     – Operation of new services
       (tour guiding, interaction guding, ground handling, etc.)
     – Operation of new activities
       (whitewater rafting, hiking, canopy walk, surfing, diving, watersports, etc.)

•   Tourism Establishments
     -   Accommodation Facilities (homestay program, camping, etc)
     -   Food & Beverage Facilities
     -   Souvenir shops selling local produced products
     -   Gears & Equipment Shops

•   Tourism Related Services
     – Handicraft Training
     - Rescue and Medical services
     - Published Materials: Guidebooks, Maps, Websites
Grant Terms & Conditions

•   Successful Applicants will be required to enter a legal
    agreement with DOT which will include:
     – Milestones, deliverables and performance measures
     – Project Budget
     – Project Management
     – Mode and schedule of grant releases
     – Accountability Framework
     – Communication Strategies
     – Contract default and termination clauses with
       associated remedies
     – Monitoring and reporting
Grant Terms & Conditions
•   Project will be required to acknowledge the GREET
    program. Prominent inclusion of GREET logo on all
    promotional materials and store/establishment banners;

•   GREET Program Committee reserves the right:
    - to reproduce, use, publish and distribute any intellectual
    property that has arisen out of the project to help promote
    the program; and
    - to recover funds based on non-performance of
    contractual agreement;

•   Resources and expenditures will be reviewed on regular
    basis;

•   Progress Reports by the grantee will be required every 6
    months.
Grants Facility
• All grant recipients would be given capacity
  building, environment stewardship and
  sustainable development seminars to aid in
  managing their ecotourism business

• Releasing of Grants
  – 50% upon approval
  – Balance to be remitted on schedule
    determined by Regional Office
MONITORING

The DOT Regional Offices will monitor the
businesses, evaluate the level of implementation
and identify the gaps in the implementation. A status
report will be submitted to the GREET Executive
Committee bi-annually.
GREET
 WORK
PROGRAM
GREET TASK FORCE
                                                          C H A IR M A N
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                                                       C O - C H A IR M A N
                                               U s e c . E d u a rd o J a rq u e , J r.


                                                      V IC E -C H A IR M E N
                                                  U s e c . O s c a r P a la b y a b
                                                     E D D a n ie l C o r p u z


  S E C R E T A R IA T                               A D M IN IS T R A T IV E                  T E C H N IC A L
S u s a n d e l M u n d o


 C e n tr a l In fo &   C o o r d in a tio n                          L E G A L              E V A L U A T IO N & J U D G IN G
                                                              D ir E v e ly n C a jig a l        D ir . V ic t o r i a J a s m in
                                                                                                    D ir . A la n C a n iz a l
                                                                                                  D i r . E liz a b e t h N e lle

               P u b lic ity                                         F IN A N C E           S C R E E N IN G & M O N IT O R IN G
                                                                 D ir G r a c e Y o ro             R e g io n a l D ire c to rs




          S p e c ia l E v e n ts




              A w a r d in g




        S u p p o r t S e r v ic e s
Criteria in Prioritization of Ecotourism
                   Sites

                 •    Rich in natural & cultural attractions
                 •    Authentic & unique features
                 •    Special interest activities &
                     educational experience for the
                     visitors
                 •    Accessible
                 •    Relatively comfortable facilities e.g.
                     lodging accommodation, places to
                     eat, water supply, etc.
Major Eco-tourism Sites
North Luzon
       South Luzon
Major Eco-tourism Sites



Visayas

        Mindanao
Effective Communication
               Approach

•Logo and slogan/tagline logo
•Flyers/Brochures/Posters/Banners
•Road Show Presentation to 4 key Ecotourism sites
•Radio / Media launch
•Publicity Releases
•Website / web links
•Email blasts / online forums & groups
Efficient Marketing &
            Promotion Activities
• Public relations and publicity
• Media invitational program
• Special interest tour operators’ familiarization trips
• Special and/or multi-sports events such as surfing
competition, expedition, white water rafting race,
canoeing race, and competitions to reinforce the
image.
• Special interest tour packages to be developed by
tour operators. Initiate a $1 donation as
“conservation fee” per tourist to contribute in
sustaining the program in bringing back the benefits
to the community.
Roadshow: Schedule
Leyte – Samar            April 19 – 20
Butuan – Cagayan de      April 30 – May 5
Oro – Davao – Lake
Sebu – Tuguegarao
Banaue                   May 21 – 25

Iloilo / Bacolod         May 28 – 30
Bohol – Dumaguete        June 4 – 7
South Luzon (Tagaytay)   June 14
DOT – DBP Tie-up
Rationale:
The DOT tied-up with the Development Bank of the
  Philippines (DBP) Microfinance Program to ensure
  sustainability and continuity of the GREET program and
  to provide more financing options to aspiring tourism
  entrepreneurs
Mechanics:
• DBP Partner MFIs can provide grant recipients
  supplementary funds should they require additional
  capital for their business.
• Disapproved grant applications will be endorsed to DBP
  for possible micro-financing assistance by partner MFIs.
PRELIMINARY
                            GRANT RECIPIENTS
                          (SOUTH LUZON LAUNCH)
•   Mr. Lamberto Avisado, Jr.: River Cruiser & Canteen (Ugong
    River)
        • The River Cruiser and canteen is a floating structure, boat style of a
          catamaran with walls and roofs made of nipa and bamboo structures. It
          will cater to tourists to the River Cruise and Fireflies watching tours at
          the Quipin River and Ogod River.
•   Donsol Boat Associatio: Butanding Boat Services
    Improvement
        • Physical improvement of service boats used for providing better service
          to Donsol tourists. Will include boat repainting and improvements on
          boat ladders, seats, and top flooring as well as provision of life rings and
          life jackets.
•   Mr. Allan Amanse & Ms. Theresa Bernacer: Butanding T-Shirt
    and Souvenir Shop
        • Souvenir Shop will sell T-shirts designed with environmental messages
          highlighting Whaleshark conservation, souvenir items and fashion
          accessories with designs or woodcarvings of Whalesharks.
Incentives & Recognition
    Outstanding Grant Recipients will be
    given incentives and recognition
    during the GREET Program
    Entrepreneurship Awards or the
    DOT Kalakbay Awards.
Grassroots Entrepreneurs for
          EcoTourism
Alay ng Pangulo… Turismo Para sa Filipino!

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  • 2. Rationale • Ecotourism a significant tool for economic and sustainable development of the country • Environmentally – sustainable • Economically – viable • Socially – equitable • Promote and safeguard ecotourism sites in the Philippines • Enhance livelihood opportunities to local young entrepreneurs
  • 3. Statement from President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo ”Sapagkat tayong mga Pilipino ay pala-ngiti, at mahilig bumati, at magsabi ng Mabuhay sa ating mga bisita, gumawa na tayo ng Grassroots Entreprenuers for Eco tourism, o GREET program. “Marami tayong mga kabataan na gusto maging explorers, guides, trailblazers. Through this fund, we will realize their dream of coming up with brochures and websites that will generate interest in undiscovered treasures that dot our beautiful land. God has gifted us with spectacular nature sites that we don’t have to build multistory buildings to draw in tourists. And there is a big tourism market that sojourns to areas unspoiled by commercial development. And Donsol na kakabisita ko ay sample lang. Marami pang mga Donsol, mga Boracay at mga Siargao, mga El Nido, sa Pilipinas. Sa ganitong magagandang lugar, isang payong lamang, isang bangka, isang kubo maganda na. Yan ang ating competitive advantage. Other countries may have infrastructure muscle, but good and rich as they are they can’t craft synthetic sunset or artificial marble sand. Thus, I am asking Eco Tourism warriors to step forward so that together we can realize your dream and together we can conquer the world”.
  • 4. Program Description • CONCEPT GREET is a mass-based special pioneering project of Pres Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in her genuine concern to extend livelihood opportunities to young entrepreneurs. Aimed at developing and promoting ecotourism sites in the Philippines, it is under the stewardship of Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano’s “Tourism with a Heart – Turismo Para Sa Pilipino” campaign.
  • 5. Program Description •NATURE –Blocks of Php 50,000 to Php 100,000 worth of grants depending on extent of proposed viability of project •DURATION December 2006 – December 2007 –Submission of Proposals: February to August 30, 2007 –Evaluation: ongoing –Awarding: December 2007 –FUND SOURCES –DOT TLA
  • 6. Target Goals Employment generation Livelihood creation Balanced ecology & environmental protection Promotion and marketing of ecotourism sites as potential tourist destinations Tourism development
  • 7. Primary Objective To develop the GREET Program as an effective socio-economic mechanism responsive in forging balanced ecotourism environment and preserving cultural heritage thereby resulting to favorable improvement in community and national economy.
  • 8. Secondary Objectives • Encourage small & medium entrepreneurships in key eco- tourism sites that explore local ingenuity and creativity using local materials and employ local talents; • Develop pioneering industries that would spur economic growth and sustain the maintenance of eco-tourism sites; • Provide seed/start-up capital to aspiring young entrepreneurs; • Create favorable business environment and positive attitude by educating the community to be responsive entrepreneurs who will safeguard the management of eco-tourism sites; • Promote the development of products that will satisfy visitors’ needs while positioning the Philippines as a globally competitive ecotourism destination.
  • 10. What is Ecotourism? Ecological Tourism or Ecotourism according to the World Tourism Organization (WTO) can be defined as: “all forms of tourism in which the tourists’ main motivation is the observation and appreciation of nature, that contribute to the conservation of, and that generate minimal impacts on the natural environment and cultural heritage”.
  • 11. Ecotourism in the Philippines The Philippines  Regarded as one of the top 25 biodiversity hotspots in the world in view of high percentage of endemic plants and animals  Has the 2nd largest reef in the world, Apo Reef, next to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef  The Philippines is the center of the center of marine fish biodiversity and the home of the most diverse marine ecosystem in the world, a recent study by American biologists Kent Carpenter and Victor Springer revealed.  98% of the country’s reef are threatened; 70% of the mangroves have been lost to fish ponds.  As an example of peak diversity and endemism, there is ample justification to prioritize the Philippines for conservation.
  • 12. The National Ecotourism Steering Committee (NESC) Executive Order No. 11 created the National Ecotourism Steering Committee (NESC) and called for the formulation of the National Ecotourism Strategy and implementation programs and activities of the National Ecotourism Development Council (NEDC). Implement development strategies based on the following pillars: Sustainable management of natural & cultural resources – Environmental education and conservation awareness – Empowerment of local communities – Development of products that will position the Philippines as globally competitive ecotourism destination The NESC is composed of DOT, DENR, DTI, Dept of Finance, DepEd, NEDA and representatives of private sector and NGOs. Current Chairman is DOT Secretart Joseph Durano.
  • 13. Philippines Ecotourism Tour Packages 3D/2N WHALESHARK INTERACTION TOUR Rate: As low as P4,820 or US$ 96 per person Inclusions: Aircon transportation for transfers; Breakfast; 2 Days Whaleshark Interaction Tour; 1 Night Resort accommodation in Donsol (twin-sharing aircon); 1 Night Inn accommodation in Legazpi City on Day 2.( twin-sharing aircon); 3 Days Tour guide Services (DOT Registered)
  • 14. Philippines Ecotourism Tour Packages Eco-Cultural Tour of Lake Sebu Overnight Tour Rate (Group) : P1,800.00 or US$36/ person Inclusions: Food, Local Transportation, Accommodation and Tour Guide Sights: Lake Sebu, Punta Isla Resort, T’boli Museum, Sta. Cruz Mission School, School for Indigenous Knowledge and Traditions (SIKAT), Lonon Falls, Lantaw Marbel
  • 15. Other countries’ Ecotourism Tour Packages Maldives Scuba Tours 9D/ 8N Liveaboard £1850 per person + taxes osta Rica D/7N Mexico Whaleshark Tour 3295 per person Full Day: US$220/person. ingle Supplement $500
  • 17. MECHANICS APPLICATION SUBMISSION  Fill out application forms  Submit Application Form and available from the DOT Business Proposal to DOT Regional Offices, Municipal Regional offices or download from Office for Initial Screening website ( (technical www.wowpinoy.net/greet). requirements).  Prepare Business Plan for  DOT Regional Offices to submit proposed project. applications to GREET Secretariat.  GREET Secretariat to turn over applications to Evaluation & Judging Committee for evaluation.
  • 18. MECHANICS EVALUATION AWARDING  Evaluation Team will screen Selected business all applications for merits proposals will be awarded according to criteria. the amount or its equivalent in equipment approved by -  Final Evaluation will be done GREET Evaluation by GREET Evaluation Committee. Committee with approval by Secretary Joseph Durano.  GREET Grant Awarding (official ceremonies) with Pres. GMA as Guest of Honor.
  • 19. WHO CAN APPLY INDIVIDUALS – Filipino, aged 18 yrs old & above – Bonafide residents of eco-tourism sites – At least high school graduate – Must be of good moral character – Preferably a member of community organizations based in town or region where eco-tourism site is located ORGANIZATIONS - Community organizations and business associations based and operating where eco-tourism site is located and duly accredited by local government; - Demonstrated successful of programs for community and have developed network of key stakeholders and partners; and - Must manifest functionality
  • 20. HOW TO APPLY • How to Apply  Secure application forms available at Municipal Offices, Dept of Tourism Regional Offices or download from the website (www.wowpinoy.net/greet)  Option to attend GREET orientation program  Submit business proposals to GREET Secretariat (c/o PCVC Travel Trade Sales) via snail mail or e-mail to greet@dotpcvc.gov.ph • Deadline of Submission: Extended until August 30, 2007
  • 22. Criteria for Evaluation Point Rating System* Originality, uniqueness, creativity 20 pts Viability of implementation & projections 20 pts Economic Impact & job creation 20 pts Promotion of natural & cultural preservation 20 pts Growth potentials 20 pts TOTAL 100 pts *Selection will be based on highest points garnered.
  • 23. Eligible Activities • Tourism Products – Operation of new services (tour guiding, interaction guding, ground handling, etc.) – Operation of new activities (whitewater rafting, hiking, canopy walk, surfing, diving, watersports, etc.) • Tourism Establishments - Accommodation Facilities (homestay program, camping, etc) - Food & Beverage Facilities - Souvenir shops selling local produced products - Gears & Equipment Shops • Tourism Related Services – Handicraft Training - Rescue and Medical services - Published Materials: Guidebooks, Maps, Websites
  • 24. Grant Terms & Conditions • Successful Applicants will be required to enter a legal agreement with DOT which will include: – Milestones, deliverables and performance measures – Project Budget – Project Management – Mode and schedule of grant releases – Accountability Framework – Communication Strategies – Contract default and termination clauses with associated remedies – Monitoring and reporting
  • 25. Grant Terms & Conditions • Project will be required to acknowledge the GREET program. Prominent inclusion of GREET logo on all promotional materials and store/establishment banners; • GREET Program Committee reserves the right: - to reproduce, use, publish and distribute any intellectual property that has arisen out of the project to help promote the program; and - to recover funds based on non-performance of contractual agreement; • Resources and expenditures will be reviewed on regular basis; • Progress Reports by the grantee will be required every 6 months.
  • 26. Grants Facility • All grant recipients would be given capacity building, environment stewardship and sustainable development seminars to aid in managing their ecotourism business • Releasing of Grants – 50% upon approval – Balance to be remitted on schedule determined by Regional Office
  • 27. MONITORING The DOT Regional Offices will monitor the businesses, evaluate the level of implementation and identify the gaps in the implementation. A status report will be submitted to the GREET Executive Committee bi-annually.
  • 29. GREET TASK FORCE C H A IR M A N S e c . J o s e p h D u ra n o C O - C H A IR M A N U s e c . E d u a rd o J a rq u e , J r. V IC E -C H A IR M E N U s e c . O s c a r P a la b y a b E D D a n ie l C o r p u z S E C R E T A R IA T A D M IN IS T R A T IV E T E C H N IC A L S u s a n d e l M u n d o C e n tr a l In fo & C o o r d in a tio n L E G A L E V A L U A T IO N & J U D G IN G D ir E v e ly n C a jig a l D ir . V ic t o r i a J a s m in D ir . A la n C a n iz a l D i r . E liz a b e t h N e lle P u b lic ity F IN A N C E S C R E E N IN G & M O N IT O R IN G D ir G r a c e Y o ro R e g io n a l D ire c to rs S p e c ia l E v e n ts A w a r d in g S u p p o r t S e r v ic e s
  • 30. Criteria in Prioritization of Ecotourism Sites • Rich in natural & cultural attractions • Authentic & unique features • Special interest activities & educational experience for the visitors • Accessible • Relatively comfortable facilities e.g. lodging accommodation, places to eat, water supply, etc.
  • 31. Major Eco-tourism Sites North Luzon South Luzon
  • 33. Effective Communication Approach •Logo and slogan/tagline logo •Flyers/Brochures/Posters/Banners •Road Show Presentation to 4 key Ecotourism sites •Radio / Media launch •Publicity Releases •Website / web links •Email blasts / online forums & groups
  • 34. Efficient Marketing & Promotion Activities • Public relations and publicity • Media invitational program • Special interest tour operators’ familiarization trips • Special and/or multi-sports events such as surfing competition, expedition, white water rafting race, canoeing race, and competitions to reinforce the image. • Special interest tour packages to be developed by tour operators. Initiate a $1 donation as “conservation fee” per tourist to contribute in sustaining the program in bringing back the benefits to the community.
  • 35. Roadshow: Schedule Leyte – Samar April 19 – 20 Butuan – Cagayan de April 30 – May 5 Oro – Davao – Lake Sebu – Tuguegarao Banaue May 21 – 25 Iloilo / Bacolod May 28 – 30 Bohol – Dumaguete June 4 – 7 South Luzon (Tagaytay) June 14
  • 36. DOT – DBP Tie-up Rationale: The DOT tied-up with the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) Microfinance Program to ensure sustainability and continuity of the GREET program and to provide more financing options to aspiring tourism entrepreneurs Mechanics: • DBP Partner MFIs can provide grant recipients supplementary funds should they require additional capital for their business. • Disapproved grant applications will be endorsed to DBP for possible micro-financing assistance by partner MFIs.
  • 37. PRELIMINARY GRANT RECIPIENTS (SOUTH LUZON LAUNCH) • Mr. Lamberto Avisado, Jr.: River Cruiser & Canteen (Ugong River) • The River Cruiser and canteen is a floating structure, boat style of a catamaran with walls and roofs made of nipa and bamboo structures. It will cater to tourists to the River Cruise and Fireflies watching tours at the Quipin River and Ogod River. • Donsol Boat Associatio: Butanding Boat Services Improvement • Physical improvement of service boats used for providing better service to Donsol tourists. Will include boat repainting and improvements on boat ladders, seats, and top flooring as well as provision of life rings and life jackets. • Mr. Allan Amanse & Ms. Theresa Bernacer: Butanding T-Shirt and Souvenir Shop • Souvenir Shop will sell T-shirts designed with environmental messages highlighting Whaleshark conservation, souvenir items and fashion accessories with designs or woodcarvings of Whalesharks.
  • 38. Incentives & Recognition Outstanding Grant Recipients will be given incentives and recognition during the GREET Program Entrepreneurship Awards or the DOT Kalakbay Awards.
  • 39. Grassroots Entrepreneurs for EcoTourism Alay ng Pangulo… Turismo Para sa Filipino!

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. The Grassroots Entrepreneurs for EcoTourism (GREET) program was conceptualised by Pres. GMA after her visit in Donsol, Sorsogon and experienced the Whale Shark Interaction Tour last year. Her Excellency was inspired by the entrepreneurial spirit of the community and its environmental stewardships that led to economic growth of the area. Donsol is a sleepy town located at the northwest part of Sorsogon in the Bicol Region. In 1998, Donsol suddenly became a hotspot with the rediscovery of whale sharks in its waters. People in this town have known the whale sharks for generations but paid little attention until marine biologists monitored the behavior of the overwhelming number of these giant creatures locally called ‘Butanding”. The fishing village was suddenly flooded by divers and tourists who wanted a glimpse of the world’s largest fish. In 2001, the community organised the Donsol Whale Shark Interaction Tour and actively involved in providing tourist services such as homestay program, boat operation, whaleshark interaction officer, and others. With the growth in tourist traffic (800 tourists in 1998 to 7,100 tourists in 2005) and receipts from (Php454,875 in 1998 to Php9,000,000 in 2005), Donsol was elevated as 3 rd class municipality in 2006 from 5 th class in 2003. Last year, whale watching in Donsol drew 11,000 tourists with Php 50 Million tourism revenues generated.
  2. The underlying principles in the creation of the GREET program are: Ecotourism, as cited in the National Ecotourism Strategy published in July 2002, is a significant tool in sustainable development of the country as it advocates protection of our natural resources and seeks to put in place mechanisms that are environmentally-sustainable, economically-viable and socially-equitable; Promotion and safeguard ecotourism sites in the Phils.; Enhancement of livelihood opportunities to local young entrepreneurs and its community.
  3. Thus, Pres Arroyo issued a Memorandum to Secretary Durano that Her Excellency would like to launch in Donsol and other ecotourism areas the GREET program using an initial P10 Million. PGMA also issued the following Statement:
  4. In line with the directive and advocacy of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to encourage entrepreneurship and enhance livelihood opportunities in the country’s ecotourism sites, the Department of Tourism (DOT) together with the Philippine Convention & Visitors Corporation (PCVC) is spearheading the Grassroots Entrepreneurs for Ecotourism (GREET) program with the following concept:
  5. Inspired by Her Excellency’s vision, the GREET program will extend Php50,000 to Php100,000 blocks worth of aspiring entrepreneurs with business proposals that aims to improve tourism-related services and products in ecotourism sites in the country. With these grants, we intend to create favorable business environment in the countryside and develop pioneering industries that would spur economic growth on sustained management of eco tourism sites. The awarding of grants will be in September 2007.  
  6. the GREET Program intends to achieve the following:
  7. Philippine Eco Tours are competitive in terms of price and quality. Indeed, value for money. Here are two samples of Philippine Eco Tours.
  8. INELIGIBLES - Members of the organizing committee, implementing officers, partner organizations and LGUs, and their relatives up to 3 rd degree of consanguinity.
  9. Applications be assessed and graded through a “Point Rating System”. Winners will be selected on the highest points garnered.
  10. Eligible activities for GREET program. Sample projects and may not be limited to the following
  11. It is imperative that all grantees would be given capacity building, environment stewardship and sustainable development seminars to ensure their ability in business management and their knowledge in doing business in an ecotourism site.
  12. Task force was immediately created by Sec Durano with the DOT to closely implement & monitor the GREET Program. Our Regional Officers play a vital role for the project to succeed.
  13. GREET programs will be prioritized in ecotourism sites on the basis of the following criteria.
  14. The following communication tools will be developed to motivate greater interest among a wide range of stakeholders at the national and local levels, as well as the international community to increase awareness & support.
  15. Production and dissemination of information, education and communication materials will facilitate understanding of ecotourism principles among stakeholders. The banner sites will not only create awareness among ecotourists of the diverse products that the country can offer but develop pride of place among the Filipinos. Promoting the GREET program will involve the following activities:
  16. We encourage you to be a part of the GREET Program so that together we can a big difference in your community. Let us share the beauty of your land to our kababayans and to our world… for the future generations to enjoy.