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Republic of the Philippines Iloilo Science and Technology University La Paz, Iloilo City EXTENSION SERVICES DIVISION Republic of the Philippines Iloilo Science and Technology University La Paz, Iloilo City EXTENSION SERVICES DIVISION REPORT OF INVOLVEMENT IN EXTENSION PROGRAM From: __ January 1, 2015__ to __September 30, 2015__ Persons Involved Project/Activity Location Number Beneficiaries/ No. of Duration Cooperating Budget of Participants Beneficiaries Inclusive Date Agencies Php Classes Number of College Personnel Number of / Participants (No. of Hours) Faculty/Admin. Non-Teaching Students COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION Consultative Meeting Lemery, Iloilo 12 11 12 Tie-up 25 February 6, 11, LGU of Lemery, 9,000.00 with Partners Concepcion, Iloilo Representative March 17, 19, Concepcion, ISAT U July 3, 6, 7, 8, Alimodian, 13, 16, 20, Cabatuan ES, August 20, Roxas, Maasin, September 10, San Rafael, 2015 Lambunao, Dumarao, Miag- ao, DENR, CHED, ASU, ISAT U Focus Group Discussion Roxas City 1 2 1 5 Yolanda 30 February 21, IPHF, ISAT U 1,000.00 to the Yolanda Survivors Survivors 2015 ISAT U Site Assessment Bucari, Leon, Iloilo 1 5 25 Employees 30 April 17, May LGU of Leon 8,000.00 13, 2015 ISAT U PAMB – TWG Meeting ABC Hall, Maasin, Iloilo 3 7 3 Architecture 7 March 20, 26, CENRO, LGU 2,000.00 Faculty June 26, of Maasin, ISAT U August 14, ISAT U 2015 ARALKDA Meeting ESD Office, Greenwich, 2 2 2 10 Org Officers 12 July 14, 24, Greenwich, 1,000.00 Robinson’s Place 2015 Jollibee GF, ISATU ISATU Republic of the Philippines Iloilo Science and Technology University La Paz, Iloilo City EXTENSION SERVICES DIVISION REPORT OF INVOLVEMENT IN EXTENSION PROGRAM From: __ January 1, 2015__ to __September 30, 2015__ Faculty Orientation and Miag-ao Campus, Miag- 1 24 3 Extension 40 August 5, 2015 ISATU 20,000.00 Seminar Workshop on ao, Iloilo Chair, Heads, ISATU Extension Coordinators Community Visit Buntatala, Leganes, Iloilo 1 1 1 Tie-up 45 August 13, Buntatala 2,500.00 Representative 2015 DC/ES, ERDA, ISATU ISATU PASUC VI EMC Board CAPSU, Roxas City 1 1 1 Extension 12 August 17, PASUC VI 1,600.00 Meeting Managers/ 2015 EMC, ISATU ISATU Directors Needs Assessment Guimaras, 3 5 1 Extension 5 August 1, 22, ISATU 1,500.00 Survey Lambunao, Coordinator 26, 2015 ISATU Sta. Barbara Site Visit of Student BLT Schools in Province 1 1 1 25 Student Org 25 August 9-10, Greenwich, 5,000 Organization Officers and Iloilo City Officers 2015 JGF, ISATU, ISATU (ARALKADA Program) DEpEd EDUCATION PROGRAM PASUC VI – EMC ISAT U, La Paz, Iloilo City 1 10 4 1 Extension 70 January 21, PASUC VI- 50,000 Capability Building and Managers 23, 2015 EMC, SUCs, PASU VI General Assembly ISAT U EMC PASUC VI EMC 5th ISAT U, La Paz, Iloilo City 1 20 4 1 Extension 100 January 22, PASUC VI- 100,000 Regional Extension Managers 2015 EMC, SUCs, PASUC VI Symposium ISAT U EMC 20,000 ISAT U Republic of the Philippines Iloilo Science and Technology University La Paz, Iloilo City EXTENSION SERVICES DIVISION REPORT OF INVOLVEMENT IN EXTENSION PROGRAM From: __ January 1, 2015__ to __September 30, 2015__ Jollibee’s Consultation Jollibee Plaza, Ortigas 1 1 1 BLT Partners 2 February 2-3, JGF, ISAT U 6,000.00 Meeting and Seminar- Center, Pasig City 2015 ISAT U Workshop with Partners DAP Mentors Meeting 3 February 18, DAP, SUCs, 2015 ISAT U ESD Action Planning Dumangas Campus, 1 45 5 5 ESD Director, 45 March 11, ISAT U 15,000.00 Workshop Dumangas, Iloilo Chairpersons, 2105 ISAT U Coordinators Attended the Accelerated CHED Central Office, UP 1 2 ESD Director, 2 April 7-9, 2015 CHED, ISAT U 30,000.00 and Sustainable Plan for Diliman, Quezon City Faculty ISAT U Inclusive Business and Poverty Reduction Workshop Gender Orientation and Viewing Room, ISAT U, 2 2 4 20 ERDA Parents 40 April 16, 2015 GAD, Partner 25,200.00 Skills Development La Paz, Iloilo City and barangays, GAD Training for Parents and beneficiaries ISAT U 2,500 Teens ISAT U ERDA – National Sarabia Manor Hotel, Iloilo 1 2 1 4 ERDA 6 April 20-23, ERDA, ISAT U Food/Accom Federation of Children’s City Coordinators 2015 ERDA Association in the and BCA 1,500.00 Philippines Officers ISAT U Basic Counseling SOS Childrens Village, 1 2 1 Social 15 April 28, 2015 SOS, ISAT U 2,000.00 Seminar to the Social Ilaya, Zarraga, Iloilo Workers, ISAT U Workers and Teachers Teachers, and SOS Staff Attended the Capacity General Santos City & 1 2 1 Architecture 2 April 28 – May CENRO, ISAT 30,000.00 Building cum Study Tour Lake Sebu Alla Valley Faculty 2, 2015 U ISAT U of the IBRS and TAW Landscape, Sultan Kudarat, South Cotabato Republic of the Philippines Iloilo Science and Technology University La Paz, Iloilo City EXTENSION SERVICES DIVISION REPORT OF INVOLVEMENT IN EXTENSION PROGRAM From: __ January 1, 2015__ to __September 30, 2015__ Attended the BLT Crowne Plaza Manila 1 1 1 ESD Director, 2 May 4 – 6, Jollibee Fd., 10,000.00 Partners Learning Galleria, Ortigas Avenue Program 2015 ISAT U ISAT U Workshop Corner ADB Avenue Officer DAP MPM – LGD WVSU, La Paz, Iloilo City 1 2 Deans and 2 May 21, 2015 DAP, SUCs 500.00 Mentor’s Meeting Directors ISAT U BLT Year-End Partner’s Paon Inland Resort, 1 6 4 1 BLT Principals, 50 May 27 – 30, DepEd, LGU, 50,000.00 Meeting and Seminar Estancia, Iloilo Coordinators, 2015 JGF, ISAT U JGF Workshop Focal Persons 40,000.00 ISAT U Attended the GACPA 2nd Grand Hotel, Iloilo City 1 1 4 Directors, 5 June 4-5, 2015 GACPA, ISAT U 12,000.00 Quarter Membership Budget ISAT U Meeting with Technical Officers, Sessions Accountant, Cashier Attend the 2nd San Beda College, Manila 1 1 1 ESD Director 1 July 20-23, PAEPI, ISAT U 17,500.00 International Conference 2015 ISAT U on Renewable Energy Attended the BLT Jollibee Office, Ortigas 1 1 1 Tie-up Head 5 August 25-26, Jollibee GF, 10,000.00 Partners Meeting and and Program 2015 ISATU ISATU Workshop Officer PASUC VI Training on Paon Beach Club, 1 6 1 Extension 7 August 26-28, PASUC VI 100,000 Monitoring and Estancia, Iloilo Managers, 2015 EMC, ISATU PASUC Evaluation of Extension Directors and 27,500.00 Programs/Projects in Coordinators ISATU SUCs Institutional In-House Leon Campus, Leon, Iloilo 1 13 2 Extension 40 August 9, 2015 ISATU 13,000.00 Review on Extension Directors, ISATU Proposed Heads, Chairs, Programs/Projects Coordinators Republic of the Philippines Iloilo Science and Technology University La Paz, Iloilo City EXTENSION SERVICES DIVISION REPORT OF INVOLVEMENT IN EXTENSION PROGRAM From: __ January 1, 2015__ to __September 30, 2015__ ARALKADA Proposal ISATU New Board Room’ 1 2 3 40 Student Org 45 August 11, Greenwich, 1,350.00 Making Workshop La Paz, Iloilo City Officers 2015 JGF, ISATU ISATU SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROGRAM Skills Training in 35 December DOLE R6, 243,000.00 Dressmaking and 2014 – Municipality of DOLE Tailoring February 4, Oton, Tagbac 10, 000.00 2015 (Every ES, Noy LGU Oton Saturday and Esperencilla, 5,000.00 Sunday) WVCST Tagbac ES 20,000.00 ISAT U Basic Building Wiring Dingle Central Elementary 1 5 1 Teachers and 25 June 3-5, 2015 Dingle Central 35,000 (Repair and School, Dingle, Iloilo OSY ES, ISATU DCES Maintenance) 13,250.00 ISATU Motor Engine Preventive Centennial Convention 3 4 1 DOH Drivers, 15 June 13,14,20, DOH R6, ISATU 87,108.00 Maintenance, Automotive Center, Alta Tierra Village, Admin Officers 21, 2015 DOH Electrical System and Jaro, Iloilo City and Staff 2,000.00 Defensive Driving ISAT U Engine Tune – up and ISAT U Automotive Shop, 2 9 1 4Ps Fathers 20 June 27 – DSWD R6, 173,160.00 Lighting System La Paz, Iloilo City September 12, ISAT U DSWD 2015 10,000.00 ISAT U Automotive Maintenance Automotive Shop, ISATU 1 10 3 Taxi Drivers 15 August 22 – Light of Glory, 11,284.50 Management Training La Paz, Iloilo City October 10, ISATU LOG 2015 11,284.50 ISATU HEALTH AND NUTRITION PROGRAM Republic of the Philippines Iloilo Science and Technology University La Paz, Iloilo City EXTENSION SERVICES DIVISION REPORT OF INVOLVEMENT IN EXTENSION PROGRAM From: __ January 1, 2015__ to __September 30, 2015__ Busog, Lusog, Talino in- BLT Schools in Iloilo City 2 6 4 4 BLT Kids and 3,200 January 2015 Jollibee Fd., 2,500,000 school Feeding Program and Province of Iloilo Parents – June 2015 Inc., DepEd, JGF Iloilo City Gov’t., 150,000 -BLT Meeting Iloilo Province, WVCST LGUs, WVCST BLT Orientation on Food Amayong PS, San 1 1 2 Parents and 45 August 10, LGU, DepED, 1,000.00 Safety Dionisio, Iloilo Teachers 2015 ISATU ISATU Bloodletting Activity ISAT U Covered Gym, La 2 20 8 160 ISAT U 160 February 10, PRC, WVCST 20,000.00 Paz, Iloilo City Students and July 14, 2015 ISAT U Faculty ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM Tree Growing Project Maasin, Iloilo 1 5 4 25 CEA Faculty, 40 January – PENRO/CENR 25,000.00 Students, ESD present 2015 O, LGU of ISAT U Personnel; MAASIN, KAPAWA Association, WVCST Mural Painting Daanbanwa II Elementary 1 4 1 Teachers, 25 January 30 – Daanbanwa II 5,000.00 School, Lambunao, Iloilo Parents, Pupils February 3, ES, ISAT U ISAT U 2015 Tagbac Elementary 1 2 1 7 Architecture 7 May 20-21, LGU Oton,. 1,500.00 School, Tagbac Sur, Oton, Students 2015 Tagbac ES, ISAT U Iloilo ISAT U 5,000.00 LGU Oton 3,000.00 Tagbac ES Dingle CES, Dingle, Iloilo 1 2 1 5 Architecture 5 June 3-5, 2015 Dingle CES, 2,000.00 Students ISAT U ISAT U 5,000.00 DCES Republic of the Philippines Iloilo Science and Technology University La Paz, Iloilo City EXTENSION SERVICES DIVISION REPORT OF INVOLVEMENT IN EXTENSION PROGRAM From: __ January 1, 2015__ to __September 30, 2015__ Landscaping and Dish Daanbanwa II Elementary 1 4 1 Teachers, 25 January 30 – Daanbanwa II 5,000.00 Garden Training, Pot School, Lambunao, Iloilo Parents, Pupils February 3, ES, ISAT U ISAT U Painting 2015 Tagbac ES, Tagbac Sur, 2 1 1 2 Teachers and 20 June 27, July Tagbac ES, 5,000.00 Oton, Iloilo Students 4, 11, 2015 ISAT U ISAT U 5,000.00 TES Dish Gardening and Tagbac ES, Tagbac Sur, 1 10 1 30 Architecture 40 August 8, 2015 Tagbac, ISATU 13, 000.00 Nursery Training Oton, Iloilo Faculty and ISATU Students Joined International Gaisano City Road, Iloilo 1 1 2 ESD Director 3 August 19, DENR, ISATU Clean-up Day City and Staff 2015 OTHER SOCIAL SERVICES Educational Assistance Baldoza, La Paz, IC, 2 1 2 1 Preschoolers, 300 June 16 – ERDA 85,050.00 (ERDA Foundation, Inc.) 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