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CFC Ancop Albay Presentation
1. CFC ANCOP
Answering the Cry of the Poor
“Obey & Witness” – Jn.2:5
2. Couples for Christ
Vision:
Families in the Holy Spirit
renewing the face of the Earth
Mission:
Build the Church of the Home,
Build the Church of the Poor
3. CFC Mission Strategies
Formation
Growing in Holiness & Righteousness
Pastoral Structure
Global to Household
Chairman to Member
Evangelization Social Action
Building the Church of the Home Building the Church of the Poor
“Answering the Cry of the Soul” “ Answering the Cry of the Poor”
4. CFC ANCOP
Vision:
Bringing Christ’s
Transforming Love to the Poor
Mission:
Answer the cry of the poor
5. Ancop
• Acronym for “ANswering the Cry Of the Poor”
• Currently registered as CFC Ancop-Tekton
Foundation Inc.
Head Office at 29 Evergreen Dr., Capitol Green Village,
Tandang Sora Q.C.
• Initiated by ‘Couples for Christ (CFC)’ as a non-
profit, non- stock organization.
6. Ancop
•An accredited donee institution with a worldwide
network where CFC has a presence:
In over 120 countries & in all Philippine
provinces/cities
•The forerunner & major funder of Gawad Kalinga
until GK was spun off in 2009
•Ancop remained to be the institution of CFC in its
work with the poor; with the tested CFC global
network & experienced volunteers remaining as its
backbone support
7. Ancop to Ancop
“Beyond Civic Duty: Christian Duty”
“Beyond Heroism: Holiness”
“Beyond Patriotism (devotion to country):
Piety (devotion to God),
“Beyond Nation building:
Building the church of the poor
“Beyond Vision: Faith”
8. CFC ANCOP PROGRAMS
(Platforms for Holiness, Evangelization,
Social Action)
Education
Health
Community Development
- Shelter
9. 1. Holiness + Righteousness
• Holiness is vertical relation with our God
Righteousness is the horizontal relation with others
(esp. the poor)
• CFC ANCOP programs are our personal & communal
“acts of righteousness before God” in relationship with
the poor, answering their cries
• Our relationship with the poor, through Ancop
programs, is also our relationship with Christ Himself
–
• An encounter of Christ’s holiness &
righteousness (Matthew 25:40)
10. 2. Building the Church of the Home
EVANGELIZATION
Matthew 28:18-20, Jesus said “…go and make
disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father and the Son and the Holy
Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I
have commanded you”
CFC Evangelization tool: Christian Life Program (CLP)
All CFC Ancop Programs require attending the
Christian Life Program (CLP)
& Invitation to CFC & Family Ministries
~ 7,000
Beneficiaries/Evangelized
11. 3. Building the Church of the Poor
Social Action with Evangelization
Jeremiah 22:3 “Do justice and righteousness,
deliver the one who has been robbed from
the power of the oppressor”
Prov 21:13 “Whoever closes his ear to the cry
of the poor will himself call out and not be
answered”
CFC ANCOP Programs answer the cry of the poor –
spiritually and materially
12. Our ANCOP Core Values
We are a Christ-centered organization.
• We answer the cry of the poor by sharing the love
and life of Christ
•We are unambiguous and unapologetic about being
one with the Catholic Church and moved by the Spirit.
We are stewards of God’s gifts.
• Our vocation (work for the poor) is a grace and a
privilege handed to us by God according to His
purpose
• Our task is to deliver the work with competence and
accountability
• We are honest, trusting and transparent in all our
dealings
13. Our ANCOP Core Values
We nurture relationships with volunteers,
donors and partners who share our vision
• We reach out to the poor families to transform their
lives
• We reach out to donors to share their financial
resources
• We reach out to volunteers who wish to share talent
and time
We rely on the Couples for Christ global network
• CFC members are a vital resource for grassroots work.
• CFC pool of volunteers are crucial for values formation
and Christian Life Program.
14. The CFC ANCOP Focus: the Poor
Child
Family
Community
15. The Components of the CFC ANCOP
Work
Education
Health
Community Development
- Shelter
- Livelihood
16. Your CFC ANCOP HEAD OFFICE TEAM
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Chairman Joe Yamamoto
Corp Secretary President Treasurer
Rene Punzalan Eric de los Reyes Mannix Ocampo
Marketing Director of Operations Audit & Accreditation
Chito de la Cruz Rizal Ting Manette Acero
Com Dev Com Dev
Health Education
Shelter Livelihood
Noe Babilonia Ethel Balanton
Mark Tagalag Rudy Lubis
Office &
QA/CIP Training & VF
Shared Services
(Vacant) Lina David
Rene Liboro
17. Prov’l/Sector CFC Ancop Organization
Ancop Core Team (ACT)
Marketing/
Resource Gen Ancop Head Finance/Treasurer
Education Health Com. Dev. Shelter Livelihood
Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator
Program Coordinators Values Formtn Provincial/Sector
Coordinator (ACT) Ancop Core Team
Head (PIT) Program
Steward Implementing Team
Education Health Com. Org. Shelter Livelihood
Stewards Steward Steward Steward Steward
Program Stewards
19. CSP one-to-one sponsorship of a
child or youth by a donor partner.
• Through CFC ANCOP network – at all educational
levels
20. CSP PROGRAM BENEFITS
• Education Assistance- tuition/fees, school
allowance, project and field trips, other school related
expenses (supplies, shoes, uniforms), tutorials, summer
camps, sports/creative arts activities
• Health and Medical Care
• Value Formation and Spiritual
Enhancement
• Parent Involvement/Partnership
21. Some CFC ANCOP Scholars
Marinel Santos Sheila Soguillon
BS Mathematics UP BS Microbiology UST,
Diliman, now working as Microbiologist/Lab Analyst,
Systems Programmer with NMIS-Department of
Meralco Agriculture, currently
enrolled in graduate
studies at UP Diliman
22.
23.
24. CFC ANCOP Educational Center
Program Pilot at Villa Monique
Tutorials
Khan Academy
Computer Literacy
Adult Education
Library
25. ANCOP Health
Community Based
Health Care
Hygiene &
Sanitation
Proper Nutrition
Immunization
Medical Missions
Calamity Relief
26. CFC ANCOP Community Development
Shelter for Child,
Family, Community
Livelihood
macro
micro
Values Formation
& Christian Life
Program
Empowerment
27. Keeping in Mind Our End View
Full empowerment
of ‘Samahan’/HousingCoop
within ~ 3 years.
PIT/Stewards to plan
the transition.
“Hayaang makatayo sa sariling kakayahan,
Subalit ipagpatuloy ang CFC pastoral”
28. Typical Partnership in CFC Ancop - Shelter
ANCOP
Shelter
Head Office
Donor
“Program”
“Donation$
”
LGU Donor/Seller
“Site Dev” “Lot”
BENEFICIARIES Local CFC/ANCOP
Association/ Co-op Project Implementing
“Sweat Equity” Team (PIT)
“Proj. Mgt. & Volunteers”
ANCOP HOMES/ COMMUNITY
30. CFC Ancop Standard Shelter
Package
Funds will be downloaded to the local CFC
Ancop or Construction Partner
This funds cover the BoM, with some
provisions for skilled labor
Local CFC Ancop P.I.T (Project
Implementing Team) will organize and
provide the ‘sweat equity’ from
beneficiaries and volunteers.
Ancop Standard ‘starter homes’ (~20 sqm)
will be turned-over to the beneficiaries
who will then become Ancop ‘home
partners’ and, ideally, organized into a
housing coop
Loft expansion will be on the account of the
home partner and/or local donors
38. COM DEV-LIVELIHOOD
Must Benefit the Poor, to become:
Employees/Managers
Producers/Contractors/Business partners
Savers/Investors
A Project: “CFC Ancop Covenanted Enterprises”
Key: the Business, the Entrepreneur,
the Connectivity, the CFC Spirituality
Capital: Investments, Grants for Common Good
Macro/Micro Enterprises Approach
Pilot :
AncopTrade, Batangas
Grains Coop, Isabela
Ancoop Consumer, Las Pinas
Coops for Christ Network & Support
39. “CFC- ANCOP COVENANTED ENTERPRISE”
is a
“SEAL”
given to a Business Enterprise
(Corporation or Cooperative)
that has voluntarily entered into a
Covenant & is in good standing with
CFC Ancop & its terms
(like an ISO 9000 seal & certification)
40. CFC Ancop Covenanted Enterprises
Should Be Profitable
to be Sustainable
Financial
or Economic Profit
Spiritual Profit
41. CFC Ancop Covenanted Enterprises
-PROFIT
WHY FINANCIAL PROFIT ?
(3 S’s)
- Sustainability: funds for a long-term
going-concern
- Sources: return on productive
resources = labor & capital
- Support: finances for
evangelization & work with the poor
42. CFC Ancop Covenanted Enterprises
-PROFIT
SPIRITUAL PROFIT of
(4 E’s)
- EVANGELISM: proclaiming the gospel
& saving souls (Matthew 28:18-20)
- EMPOWERMENT: liberating the poor
(Matthew 25:40-45)
- EDIFICATION: being holy personally
(1 Peter 1:15)
- EXALTATION: glorifying God in
worship and business dealings
(1 Corinthian 10:31)
43. “CFC Ancop Covenanted Enterprise”
•Separate business & juridical entity (and not to use CFC or Ancop
as trade name)
•Practices CFC Spirituality (e.g. Prayers, practices in all activities)
•CLP required as membership entry for all Ancop livelihood projects
•Ongoing CFC Pastoral Formation as part of ongoing formation of
all stakeholders
•Seek out to evangelize and conduct CLPs with its business partners,
associates and other enterprises
•10% of Net Income to Ancop to further the work with the poor
• Tithing on all personal income; preferably automatic deduction
44. “CFC Ancop Covenanted Enterprise”
•Christian Training: on Leadership/Entrepreneurial/
Management/Employee/Partners training
•Significant, Measurable Socio-Economic impact to “target
beneficiaries”
•Open, transparent, audited books & processes
•Pastoral before judicial arbitration
•Subject to CFC Ancop certification & de-certification policy
•Patroness: Lady of Banneux, Blessed Virgin of the Poor
45. MACRO
Co-ops for
Batangas Isabela Las Piñas Negros Christ
Quezon
Livestock
Grains& Meat Biik Farm;
& Marketing
Trading Trading Feeds
Trading trading
Livelihood
For the
Poor
Community
Community Community
Coops Paiwi,
Coops Community Coops
Sari Sari Livestock
Sari Sari outlets Farm
Grains member
Contract Growers
Production
Growing
MICRO
46. MEASUREMENTS
“ ”By their fruits you shall know them”- Mt. 7:16
Building the Church of the Home
(Answering the Cry of the Soul)
# of Christian Life Programs (CLPs) conducted
# of invitees covenanted
# of active CFC members
Building the Church of the Poor
(Answering the Cry of the Poor)
# of CFC Ancop Programs (CAP’s)
implemented
# of beneficiaries benefited
# of persons evangelized via Ancop programs
# of active CFC members in CFC ANCOP work
47. Our Motivation
Luke 4:18a “ The Spirit of the Lord is
upon me because he has has anointed
me to bring glad tidings to the poor”
Mat 25:40 “ Amen I say to you,
whatever you did for these least
brothers of mine, you did for me”
Prov 21:13 “Whoever closes his ear to
the cry of the poor will himself call out
and not be answered”
“Jesus loves the poor,
We are to be mindful of their cry”
48. CFC: On-Fire!
“Serve the Lord with all our heart”
- (Rom 1:9)
“we are citizens of heaven, where
the Lord Jesus Christ lives. And we
are eagerly waiting for him to
return as our Savior”
- (Phil 3:20)
Hinweis der Redaktion
Remove the Child in each pillar and leave Education, Health & Nutrition and Community Development. 2. Extend statement in each pillar to include family and link to whole communities. Child Programs will be the centerpiece of our ANCOP work for the poor.
We are a Christ-centered organization. We are unequivocally a Catholic organization. We don’t hide or diminish this fact. We reach out to all people, regardless of race or religion, who believe in our cause, and our vocation of reaching out and helping the poor and disenfranchised We do not downplay this fact when we reach out to potential partners and donors. We are stewards of God’s gifts. We demand the highest standards of professionalism and conduct from our people We put in the appropriate organizational structure and systems to deliver the best service We commit to transparency and governance in our operations We deliver timely reporting to our donors, corporate partners and government agencies locally and internationally We maintain lean staff and keep administrative costs to a minimum, to ensure majority of funding going to the poor We nurture relationships We partner with poor families to give them an opportunity to break the cycle of poverty We partner with poor families to give their children a chance at a good education We partner with poor families to allow them to see the beauty and bounty from God, and share this with others We partner with donors who wish to share their financial resources We appeal to donors’ generosity, to give back for the abundance of blessings, and to achieve personal transformation We seek to partner with donors on an ongoing basis, and not as a one-off We call on volunteers to give their time and talent to work with us We thrive on volunteers’ idealism, passion and energy to provide impetus to the work We rely on CFC God has provided CFC to ANCOP as a tremendous asset CFC is empowered to provide volunteer time for seeking out partners / donors CFC has internalized the selfless values to work with the poor, and the passion and energy to sustain the work CFC is crucial to make the work sustainable, as they live with the poor on the ground, and they share the proper values through the Christian Life programs ANCOP is inseparable from CFC. CFC provides the foundation and grassroots base for implementation and support. CFC is what makes the ANCOP work sustainable. We are a Christ-centered organization. We are unequivocally a Catholic organization. We don’t hide or diminish this fact. We reach out to all people, regardless of race or religion, who believe in our cause, and our vocation of reaching out and helping the poor and disenfranchised We do not downplay this fact when we reach out to potential partners and donors. We are stewards of God’s gifts. We demand the highest standards of professionalism and conduct from our people We put in the appropriate organizational structure and systems to deliver the best service We commit to transparency and governance in our operations We deliver timely reporting to our donors, corporate partners and government agencies locally and internationally We maintain lean staff and keep administrative costs to a minimum, to ensure majority of funding going to the poor We nurture relationships We partner with poor families to give them an opportunity to break the cycle of poverty We partner with poor families to give their children a chance at a good education We partner with poor families to allow them to see the beauty and bounty from God, and share this with others We partner with donors who wish to share their financial resources We appeal to donors’ generosity, to give back for the abundance of blessings, and to achieve personal transformation We seek to partner with donors on an ongoing basis, and not as a one-off We call on volunteers to give their time and talent to work with us We thrive on volunteers’ idealism, passion and energy to provide impetus to the work We rely on CFC God has provided CFC to ANCOP as a tremendous asset CFC is empowered to provide volunteer time for seeking out partners / donors CFC has internalized the selfless values to work with the poor, and the passion and energy to sustain the work CFC is crucial to make the work sustainable, as they live with the poor on the ground, and they share the proper values through the Christian Life programs ANCOP is inseparable from CFC. CFC provides the foundation and grassroots base for implementation and support. CFC is what makes the ANCOP work sustainable. We are a Christ-centered organization. We are unequivocally a Catholic organization. We don’t hide or diminish this fact. We reach out to all people, regardless of race or religion, who believe in our cause, and our vocation of reaching out and helping the poor and disenfranchised We do not downplay this fact when we reach out to potential partners and donors. We are stewards of God’s gifts. We demand the highest standards of professionalism and conduct from our people We put in the appropriate organizational structure and systems to deliver the best service We commit to transparency and governance in our operations We deliver timely reporting to our donors, corporate partners and government agencies locally and internationally We maintain lean staff and keep administrative costs to a minimum, to ensure majority of funding going to the poor We nurture relationships We partner with poor families to give them an opportunity to break the cycle of poverty We partner with poor families to give their children a chance at a good education We partner with poor families to allow them to see the beauty and bounty from God, and share this with others We partner with donors who wish to share their financial resources We appeal to donors’ generosity, to give back for the abundance of blessings, and to achieve personal transformation We seek to partner with donors on an ongoing basis, and not as a one-off We call on volunteers to give their time and talent to work with us We thrive on volunteers’ idealism, passion and energy to provide impetus to the work We rely on CFC God has provided CFC to ANCOP as a tremendous asset CFC is empowered to provide volunteer time for seeking out partners / donors CFC has internalized the selfless values to work with the poor, and the passion and energy to sustain the work CFC is crucial to make the work sustainable, as they live with the poor on the ground, and they share the proper values through the Christian Life programs ANCOP is inseparable from CFC. CFC provides the foundation and grassroots base for implementation and support. CFC is what makes the ANCOP work sustainable. CFC behind ANCOP > ANCOP is the expression of CFC members'love for the poor.
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Remove the Child in each pillar and leave Education, Health & Nutrition and Community Development. 2. Extend statement in each pillar to include family and link to whole communities. Child Programs will be the centerpiece of our ANCOP work for the poor.