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LIST of ACCREDITED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (Csos) - CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (CAR) LIST OF ACCREDITED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (CSOs) - CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (CAR) No. NAME OF CSO ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON CONTACT NUMBER DATE RECEIVED DATE OF ENDORSEMENT TO DSWD PROJECT STATUS/REMARKS Federation of Cooperatives in the 1 Episcopal Diocese of Northern Luzon Bulanao, Tabuk City, Kalinga Rev. Fr. Allen Aligo 9499515151 2016 (FEDCO-EDNL) 2 Manabo Development Foundation, Inc. Pacac, Manabo, Abra Natividad Licuben 2016 Eight Barangays of Lagangilang Farmers 3 Tagodtod, Lagangilang, Abra Jimmy Bruno 9159418255 2016 Irrigators Association Inc. Upper Chico River Irrigation System - 4 Tabuk and Pinukpuk Federation of Bulanao, Tabuk City, Kalinga Teodoro Kub-ao 9109906323 2016 Irrigators' Association Inc. LIST OF ACCREDITED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (CSOs) - REGION I NO. NAME OF CSO ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON CONTACT NUMBER DATE RECEIVED DATE OF ENDORSEMENT TO DSWD PROJECT STATUS/REMARKS Rice Processing 1 Piddig Basi Multi-Purpose Cooperative Poblacion, Piddig, Ilocos Norte Guillermo Remigio 0921-766-8733 October 20, 2016 Dec. 28, 2015 Center II Saint Paschal Baylon Multi-Purpose Rice Processing 2 Poblacion, San Quintin, Pangasinan Amado Adviento 0918-218-3703 Dec. 28, 2015 Cooperative Center I Bacarra Zanjera Irrigators Multi- Rice Processing 3 Buyon, Bacarra, Ilocos Norte Mency V. Tolentino 0917-144-0384 Aug. 22, 2016 Purpose Cooperative Center II Nueva Segovia Consortium of Don Alejandro Quirolgico, Caoayan, Rice Processing 4 Divina C. Quemi 0917-568-2165 Nov. 7, 2017 Cooperatives Ilocos Sur Center I Rice Processing 5 San Pablo Multi-Purpose Cooperative San Pablo, Baloan, La Union Palemo V. Opeña 0927-325-9773 Nov. 10, 2017 Center I Rice Processing 6 Hillside Multi-Purpose Cooperative Brgy. Unzad, Villasis, Pangasinan Analyn Blanco 0917-865-6560 Nov. 21, 2017 Center I San Felipe Communal Irrigation System Rice Processing 7 Nangalisan, Infanta, Pangasinan Luis Madarang 0939-906-1174 Nov. 21, 2017 Inc. Center I Rice Processing 8 Balite Multi-Purpose Cooperative San Leon, Umingan, Pangasinan Ponciano Onia Jr. 0917-544-3111 Nov. 22, 2017 Center I LIST OF ACCREDITED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (CSOs) - REGION III No. NAME OF CSO ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON CONTACT NUMBER DATE RECEIVED DATE OF ENDORSEMENT TO DSWD PROJECT STATUS/REMARKS Production and Nueva Ecija Fruits and Vegetables Barangay Caalibangbang, Cabanutan Marketing of 1 Mr. Reynaldo C. Hilario 9173442025 May 9, 2017 Marketing Cooperative City, Nueva Ecija Assorted Vegetables LIST OF ACCREDITED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (CSOs) - REGION IV-A NO. NAME OF CSO ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON CONTACT NUMBER DATE RECEIVED DATE OF ENDORSEMENT TO DSWD PROJECT STATUS/REMARKS Purok Bagong Buhay, Brgy. Ibabang Rice Processing 1 Ibabang Talim Farmers Association, Inc. Rolando H. Ebrio 0910-252-7194 Nov. 10, 2017 Talim, Lucena City, Quezon Center II Infanta-General Nakar Producers Sitio Highway, Brgy. Anoling, General Rice Processing 2 Myrna A. Combalicer 0999-404-5047 Nov. 3, 2017 Cooperative Nakar, Quezon Center I 111 Real Velasquez St., Brgy. Bagong Rice Processing 3 SANTAMASI Irrigators Association, Inc. Efren T. Marasigan 0928-407-4417 Jan. 31, 2017 Pook, Sta. Maria, Laguna Center I LIST OF ACCREDITED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (CSOs) - REGION V No. NAME OF CSO ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON CONTACT NUMBER DATE RECEIVED DATE OF ENDORSEMENT TO DSWD PROJECT STATUS/REMARKS Bicol Consortium for Development 1 Dec. 1, 2017 Initiative, Inc. (BCDI) LIST OF ACCREDITED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (CSOs) - REGION VI NO. NAME OF CSO ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON CONTACT NUMBER DATE RECEIVED DATE OF ENDORSEMENT TO DSWD PROJECT STATUS/REMARKS 1 Rosario MPC Barangay Rosario, Malinao RPC 1 DSWD Accredited 2 Integrated Barangays of Numancia MPC Barangay Tabangka, Numancia RPC 2 DSWD Accredited for signature of validation of 3 LAESCABAFE-PANGANTA ISA Barangay Esperanza, Culasi RPC 1 accreditation committee Barangay Poblacion Norte, Tobias for signature of validation of 4 Tobias Fornier Farmer IA RPC 1 Fornier accreditation committee for schedule of validation of 5 Sido Farmers Association Barangay Sido, Sibalom RPC 1 accreditation committee for schedule of validation of 6 Bugasong Multi-Purpose Cooperative Centro Ilaya, Bugasong RPC 2 accreditation committee for schedule of validation of 7 Tapaz Farmers Association Baramgay San Julian, Tapaz RPC 1 accreditation committee for schedule of validation of 8 Upland Famers Association of Dumarao Barangay Astorga, Dumarao RPC 1 accreditation committee 9 Maayon Development Cooperative Barangay Indayagan, Maayon RPC 1 for issuance Certificate of Accreditation for schedule of validation of 10 KBK MPC Barangay Poblacion, Jamindan RPC 1 accreditation committee for schedule of validation of 11 Guimaras Seed Growers MPC Barangay Cabano, San Lorenzo RPC 1 accreditation committee 12 Southern Iloilo Area MPC Barangay Tagbac Sur, Oton RPC 1 for issuance Certificate of Accreditation Barotac Nuevo Development 13 Barangay Monpon, Barotac RPC 1 for issuance Certificate of Accreditation Cooperative for issuance of Certificate of 14 San Julian MPC Barangay San Julian, Badiangan RPC 1 Accreditation 15 Ugasan-Juanico Irrigators Association Barangay Juanico, Banate, Iloilo RPC 1 for compliance of ECC for issuance of Certificate of 16 Sta. Barbara Facoma MPC Barangay Cabugao Sur, Santa Barbara RPC 1 Accreditation for issuance of Certificate of 17 Christian MPC Barangay Bato, Sara RPC 1 Accreditation 18 Dingle MPC (Facoma) Barangay San Matias, Dingle RPC 1 DSWD Accredited Barangay Cabugao Norte, Santa for schedule of validation of 19 Palacatian IA RPC 1 Barbara accreditation committee Barangay Magallon Cadre, Moises for schedule of validation of 20 Moises Padilla IA RPC 1 Padilla accreditation committee Federation of Irrigators Association, for schedule of validation of 21 Central Negros Bago River Irrigation Barangay Bagroy, Bago City RPC 1 accreditation committee System (FICN-BRIS) for schedule of validation of 22 Asia Organic Farmers Association Barangay Asia, Hinoba-an RPC 1 accreditation committee for issuance of Certificate of 23 San Enrique MPC Barangay Batuan, San Enrique RPC 1 Accreditation for issuance of Certificate of 24 General Malvar Irrigators MPC Barangay Gen. Malvar, Pontevedra RPC 1 Accreditation LIST OF ACCREDITED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (CSOs) - REGION VII No. NAME OF CSO ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON CONTACT NUMBER DATE RECEIVED DATE OF ENDORSEMENT TO DSWD PROJECT STATUS/REMARKS Bohol Bayanihan Multi-Purpose Rice Processing 1 Poblacion Talibon, Bohol Heredotos S. Galambo +639297748015 2016 Cooperative Center II Field Level Grain 2 San Isidro Multi-Purpose Cooperative San Isidro, Pilar, Bohol Lucila A. Nogalada +639099316344 2016 Center (FLGC) LIST OF ACCREDITED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (CSOs) - REGION IX No. NAME OF CSO ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON CONTACT NUMBER DATE RECEIVED DATE OF ENDORSEMENT TO DSWD PROJECT STATUS/REMARKS Ernesto M. Gepanaga Jr. 09985422456 Labangan Farmers First Consolidated Rice Processing 1 Bulanit, Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur Lorna Abenes 09095400249 Accredited Multi-Purpose Cooperative Center II Office Hotline 09173161195 09107413860 Mohiden T. Magalasin Quick Silver Farmers Marketing Purok Ilon-ilon, Tiguma, Zamboanga 09558521493 2 Rice Processing I Accredited Cooperative del Sur 09497069006 Lorenda G. Mapayo 09263605652 09265811736 Alfredo O. Orque 09075742884 Upper Salug Daku Multi-Purpose Upper Salug Daku, Mahayag, Porfiria Sayson Rice Processing 3 09282794468 Accredited Cooperative Zamboanga del Sur Center II 09207974489 Lea P. Ecot 09557622653 Erlinda A. Arnejo 09101755663 Miligan Farmers Multi-Purpose Vergelio Maghanoy 09099575937 Rice Processing 4 Miligan, Molave, Zamboanga del Sur Accredited Cooperative Marry Grace Trilles 09500990119 Center I Pacita V. Calinga 09075434858 Elias Libre 09128434247 Rice Processing 5 Gaulan Farmers Association Gaulan, Diplahan, Zamboanga Sibugay R. Macalisang 09076231434 Incomplete Documents Center II Reineil Longjas 09482935370 Edwin P. Sajonia 09397648951 Balungisan Landowners and Farmers Balungisan, Payao, Zamboanga Rice Processing 6 Delia g. Sajonia 09178122207 Incomplete Documents Association Sibugay Center I Nicolas Soberano 09058875355 09164862923 09054148158 Rice Processing Mahina Farmers Association Maniha, Siay, Zamboanga Sibugay Edmund D. Catalon Incomplete Documents 09053075323 Center I 09169258548 Maribel A. Azuga 0905797387 Batu Farmers Multi-Purpose 09293972609 Rice Processing Batu, Siay, Zamboanga Sibugay Accredited Cooperative Pacita Tenerife 09554309015 Center I Erna A. Vista 0906861588 09203147088 Barangay Rizal, Molave, Zamboanga Nenita Baluarte Rice Processing Rizal Molave Multi-Purpose Cooperative 09467254409 Accredited del Sur Mr. Marjun Center I 09077130124 Barangay Daniel, C. Mantos, Mahayag, Rogelio T. Lecciones Rice Processing Sicpao Farmers Multi-Purpose Accredited Zamboanga del Sur Ms. Grace (Manager) 09198151788 Center II 09059088232 Rice Processing Dipili Farmers Association Dipili, Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur Jonny Azupardo Incomplete Documents 09153147497 Center I Barangay A.L. Micubo, Siocon, 09061289637 Rice Processing Pangian A.L. Micubo Sr. SWISA Alfred J. Nercuit Incomplete Documents Zamboanga del Norte 09354930264 Center I Pecioleta E. De Castro 09269045428 Poblacion, Sindangan, Zamboanga del Dexter Patron 09778460047 Rice Processing Sindangan FACOMA-community MPC Accredited Norte Wilma Escabarte 09778467235 Center I Officer Hotline 09155258364 Norman J. Ababa 09504249489 Timbaboy, Midsalip, Zamboanga del Rice Processing Timbaboy Poblacion B IA Mary Gen Nacion
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