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AMPC- Ed.Com. EDUCATION COMMITTEE and VOLUNTEER. AMPC- Ed.Com. “ The great aim of education is not knowledge but action” - Herbert Spencer. AMPC- Ed.Com.

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  1. AMPC-Ed.Com EDUCATION COMMITTEE and VOLUNTEER

  2. AMPC-Ed.Com “The great aim of education is not knowledge but action” - Herbert Spencer

  3. AMPC-Ed.Com “in addition as Bob Schildgen said on “Co-op Education is About Cooperatives” …. Coop education has “to involve a much deeper effort to raise members' awareness of what is going on in the world and how the co-op alternative can effectively make a difference.”

  4. AMPC-Ed.Com Cooperative education must focus on “helping improve the quality of life of its members” which is living out the Co-operative principles and values through its every day transaction and practice of the cooperative.

  5. 6 6 MEMBERSHIP EDUCATION BRIEFING (MEB)

  6. AMPC-Ed.Com Coop Origin, Philosophy and Concept of Cooperative

  7. COOPERATIVE PHILOSOPHY 8 Not for PROFIT Not for CHARITY But for . . .

  8. 9 COOPERATIVE UNIQUE IDENTITY A COOPERATIVE HAS A UNIQUE IDENTITY: It is both an association of people and a business enterprise. It is not one or the other; it is both. This dual nature of the cooperative is important in preserving its essence. When a cooperative moves away from this essence, to that extent it moves away from being a cooperative

  9. 10 WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE COOPERATIVE? A cooperative always starts with an economic objective because it is meant to address an economic need. • To acquire goods and services • Participating in the affairs of the cooperative • Social Responsibility

  10. 11 The Brains behind the Cooperative Movement. Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen 1818 – 1888 William King M.D. 1786-1865 Robert Owen (1771-1858)

  11. 12 Filipinos travelling in Europe during the later part of the 19th century was impressed with the success of new economic movement in effecting the economic and social life of the people.

  12. 13 • Two names were noted: • Dr. Jose P. Rizal and TeodoroSandiko.

  13. Cont… Cooperative movement has since then proliferated to other countries like Germany, Belgium, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Canada, Quebec, United States of Americaand many more. 14

  14. 15 • HOW THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT • STARTED LOCALLY?

  15. In 1916- The first rural credit association, Agricultural Credit Cooperative Association of Cabanatuan was organized. 16 16 Cont....

  16. 17 TeodoroSandiko, then governor of Bulacan, prepared a bill that became a law, after the Reiffeisen type of credit union.. The first Agricultural Credit Cooperative Association was formed on October 18, 1916 in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija.

  17. 18 WHAT are the Cooperative Values? It is in our statement of Values that we engage the hearts, conscience and loyalty of cooperative members. The first sentence of the values statement addresses our convictions about how to achieve a better society and what form that society should take. (Dr.Ann Hoyt of the University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives)

  18. 19 Cooperative Values • Equality • Democracy • Solidarity • Social Responsibility • Caring for others • Self-Help • Honesty • Openness Equity • Responsibility

  19. 20 WHAT IS COOPERATIVE?(R.A. 9520 ART. 3) A cooperative is an : • autonomous • duly registered association of persons • with common bond of interest • who have voluntarily joined together to achieve their social, economic, and cultural needs and aspirations

  20. 21 WHAT are the Cooperative Principles? 1. Voluntary & Open Membership 2. Democratic Member Control 3. Member Economic Participation 4. Autonomy & Independence 5. Education, Training and Information 6. Cooperation among Cooperatives 7. Consern for Community

  21. CO-OPERATION AMONG COOPERATIVES EDUCATION, TRAINING & INFORMATION AUTONOMY & INDEPENDENCE OPEN & VOLUNTARY MEMBERSHIP CONCERN FOR COMMUNITY DEMOCRATIC MEMBER CONTROL MEMBER ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION DEMOCRACY EQUALITY CARING FOR OTHERS SOCIAL RESPON- SIBILITY SOLIDARITY HONESTY SELF-HELP RESPON -SIBILITY EQUITY OPENNESS COOPERATIVE

  22. AMPC-Ed.Com COOPERATIVE LAWS

  23. 24 When cooperatives drifted from its real purpose: It can be construed as an abridgement to Coop Member’s (members, elected and appointed representatives, managers, and employees) right & privileges on education, training and information. (Art4, RA 9520, 5th Cooperative Principle, Coop Bylaws). In line with the Primary objectives and goals of a cooperative; “to help improve the quality of life of its members” (Art 7, RA 9520)

  24. In 1990- Pres. Corazon C. Aquino signed into law RA 6938 – The New Cooperative Code of the Philippines and R.A. 6939- The Act creating the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA ). 25 Cont…

  25. 26 AMPC ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE • Representative Assembly • Audit Committee • Board of Directors • Election Committee • Treasurer • Secretary • Ethics Committee • Education Committee • Other Committee • Mediation/ Conciliation Committee • Credit Committee • Management Staff • 26

  26. 27 REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY • The highest policy-making body of the Cooperative • Composed of AMPC members’ representatives or delegates in good standing elected by each district and are eligible to participate in the electoral process • Assembled for the purpose of exercising such powers and prerogatives being the highest governing body of the Cooperative

  27. 28 DISTRICT ASSEMBLY • The Cooperative is divided into three (3) districts composed of not less than one thousand (1,000) members entitled to vote for each district. • Composition of Each District: 1.District 1 – Agdao branch, San Pedro branch and C.M. Recto branch 2.District 2 - Toril branch, Ulas/Mintal branch, Matina branch and Calinan branch 3. District 3 – Buhangin/Cabantian branch, Sasa branch and Samal branch

  28. 29 WHO CAN ATTEND DISTRICT ASSEMBLY MEETING • A bonafide member of the district of the cooperative where he belongs and is a member entitled to vote • Must have a share capital of not less than Fifteen Thousand (P15,000.00) Pesos • Not delinquent as to payment of any obligation to the cooperative at least one (1) month before any assembly

  29. AMPC-Ed.Com AMPC HISTORY

  30. 31 Started June 19, 1991, 21 pioneer member co-operators mostly vendors of Agdao public market in Davao City, With an initial combine resources of Php63,000

  31. 32 Agdao Market Vendors Multi-Purpose Cooperative (AMVMPC).  These vendors did not realizethat out of their meager contributions, the cooperativewould greatly grow.

  32. 33 AMPC VISSION and MISSION A World-class cooperative in the Philippines. For our members, AMPC excels in the delivery of locally responsive and globally competitive financial services, in giving superior and optimum returns on investment and in making their total cooperative experience exceptional. For our employees, AMPC nurtures their development and help them reach their maximum potential as professional, accountable and productive individuals.

  33. 34 AMPC CORE VALUES • Service • Excellence • Responsible Stewardship • Versatility • Integrity • Cooperativisn and Spirit of Community, • Emplathy

  34. 35 AMPC TODAY • Members • Savings • Share Capital • No. of Branches • Total Assets

  35. 36 AMPC AWARDS • Main the FOCCUS Brand by Model Cooperative Network Federation • FIRST Century Cooperative in Mindanao by National Cooperative Movement & Phil. Cooperative Federation AMPC BELIEVE WE CAN

  36. AMPC AWARDS • FIRST Billionaire Cooperative in Davao City Cooperative Development Authority and Cooperative City Council

  37. AMPC BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ruby Socorro Calderon – BOD Member Marcosa B. dela Cruz Vice-Chairperson Susan C. Bungabong Chairperson Jasmine M. Rivera BOD Member Albin O. Respuesto BOD Member Atty. Marvin S. Pulido BOD Member Antonieto V. Remolar BOD Member Alfred T. Allaga BOD Member

  38. AMPC BOD & OFFICERS DominadorDizo BOD Member Redindo E. Bangcaya Secretary Elsie L. Porquilio Treasusrer Romeo Patromonio General Manager

  39. AMPC-Ed.Com MEMBERSHIP

  40. 42 WHO CAN BE A MEMBER? • Open to all Filipino citizens • 18 to 65 years old (but not more than sixty five years old at the time of original membership). • Who are residents and/or workers in the Philippines • With capacity to enter a contract and possess all the qualifications prescribed in the By-laws

  41. 43 WHO CAN BE A MEMBER? • Prospective members shall: a. Pledge to undertake the responsibilities of Membership; b. Complete the prescribed pre-membership awareness briefing, seminars and membership training programs; and c. Use or anticipation to use the services of the cooperative

  42. 44 HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER? • FILL-UP APPLICATION FORM FOR MEMBERSHIP • ATTEND A PRE-MEMBERSHIP EDUCATION SEMINAR • SUBMIT FORM TOGETHER W/ THE REQUIREMENTS (Valid I.D., Proof of Address such as water and light billings, recent colored photos, 1x1 and 2x2, marriage contract for married and birth certificate for single • IF APPROVED, PAY THE PRESCRIBED FEES (membership, share capital, savings, mortuary, coop passbook and I.D. • PARTICIPATE IN THE SAVINGS MOBILIZATION and CAPITAL BUILD-UP

  43. 45 • MEMBERSHIP DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS • Photo ID (1 piece 1x1 & 2x2) • Photo copy of any one valid ID (SSS ID, BIR/TIN, Voters ID, Senior Citizen ID Driver’s license, passport, Postal ID, etc. • Marriage contract ( Married ) • Birth Certificate ( Single ) • 55 & above is required to have a medical certificate

  44. 46 Membership FEES • No application for membership shall be approved without the accompanying requirements herein set forth. Regular Youth Saver Share Capital P 1, 000.00 P 50.00 Initial Savings500.00 50.00 Mortuary Fund500.00 Membership Fee 200.00 Coop Passbook/ID100.0050.00 TOTAL P 2,300.00 P 150.00

  45. MEMBERSHIP DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  46. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A MEMBER • Pay in full the share capital subscribed of sixty (60) shares amounting to Fifteen Thousand Pesos (P15,000.00), within a period of three (3) years from date of admission of membership; • Obey the laws, by-laws, policies, and its implementing rules, regulations and procedures; • Pay the P400 monthly capital build-up; • Pay the loan amortization as it falls due;

  47. Attend and participate in all meetings of the cooperative where attendance and participation is required, observing at all times proper decorum and discipline; Promote and Patronize at all times the aims and purposes as well as the products and services of the Cooperative and be mindful always of all activities and endeavors toward the total and full development of all its members and not for a single or group of individuals only • Cont… • Participate in the membership education programs;

  48. AMPC-Ed.Com SAVINGS DEPOSIT AND OTHER ALLIED PRODUCT & SERVICES

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