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  1. Application Letter addressed to the Vice Mayor requesting for accreditation;
  2. Duly Accomplished Application Form for Accreditation;
  3. Duly approved Board Resolution signifying intention for Accreditation for the purpose of representation in a Local Special Body;
  4. Certificate of Registration or existing valid Certificate of Accreditation from any National Government Agency (NGA) or in the case of Indigenous People’s Organization (IPO) Certification issued by the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP);
  5. List of Current Officers;
  6. For Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) that have been in operation for at least one (1) year, Minutes of Annual Meetings of the immediately preceding year as certified by the organization’s board secretary or Certification from the Board Secretary certifying the annual meeting’s conduct, including the date, location, attendees, and agenda;
  7. For Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) that have been operation for at least one (1) year, Annual Accomplishment Report for the immediately preceding year;
  8. For Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) that have been operation for at least one (1) year, Financial Statement, at the minimum, signed by the executive officers of the organization, also of the immediately preceding year, and indicating therein other information such as revenue, expenses, and the sources of funds.

 

For applications for CSO accreditation/recognition, and membership to the People’s Council, applications and requirements may also be emailed to the CSO Desk: csolegazpi@gmail.com

  1. Duly Accomplished People’s Council Membership Form;
  2. Letter of Intent to be included as a member of the People’s Council;
  3. Proof of existence and operation in the city for at least one (1) year prior to the date of application for registration;
  4. Proof of activities held in pursuit of development objectives or organizational activities conducted;
  5. Program of activities planned for the year following the date of application for membership;
  6. Copies of its Constitution, By-Laws and/or Articles of Incorporation;
  7. List of its officers and members of good standing and their respective addresses;
  8. Financial Statement and Declaration of Assets and Liabilities, if applicable; and Certificate of Registration or Certificate of Accreditation, if applicable.

 

For applications for CSO accreditation/recognition, and membership to the People’s Council, applications and requirements may also be emailed to the CSO Desk: csolegazpi@gmail.com

  1. Albay Brotherhood of Strong and Responsible Blackbelters, Inc. (ABSORB)
  2. Albay Kuntaw
  3. Bicol Center for Community Development, Inc. (BCCD)
  4. Buraguis 5 Fisherfolk Association
  5. Calvary’s Legacy Home Legazpi, Inc.
  6. Centennial Force Foundation, Inc. Legazpi City Chapter (CFFI)
  7. EDUCO Education Heals
  8. GAYON Albay Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Organization, Inc.
  9. Gentlemen Bicol for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Inc. (GM BICOL FOR SRHR)
  10. KAAKIBAT Civicom International, Inc.
  11. Legazpi Verdesangre LGBT Organization, Inc.
  12. Guardians Brotherhood, Inc. (PGBI)
  13. PNP Retirees Association, Inc.
  14. Social Action Center Diocese of Legazpi
  15. Southern Luzon Technological College Foundation, Inc. (SLTCFI)
  16. Visually Impaired Voice in Albay, Inc (VIVA)
  17. Wellness Center for Children with Determination, Inc. (WCCD)
  18. Young Men’s Christian Association of Albay, Inc.

 

  1. Albay Chamber of Commerce & Industry
  2. Baňadero Consumer’s Coop
  3. Banquerohan Farmer’s Association
  4. Legazpi City Government Employees Welfare Association Multi-Purpose Cooperative (LECIGEWA-MPC)
  5. Legazpi City Tricycle Riders Club
  6. Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation, Inc.
  7. Parada 2 & 3
  8. Rotary Club Legazpi West
  9. Socio-Economic Dev’t Program Multi-Purpose Coop
  10. Sunwest Care Foundation, Inc.
  11. Toda Parada 5
  1. Capitol-Washington Tricycle Operators
  2. Legazpi City Tricycle Riders Club
  3. Parada 2 & 3
  4. Parada Uno
  5. Tricycle Operators & Driver’s Assn. (Toda Parada 5)
  6. United Architects of the Philippines
  1. Philippine Institute of Environmental Planners, Albay Chapter
  1. Legazpi Puericulture Center, Inc. (LPCI)
  2. TGP-LCEC Incorporated
  3. United Architects of the Philippines Legazpi Chapter
  1. Albay Brotherhood of Strong and Responsible Blackbelters, Inc. (ABSORB)
  2. Bicol Center for Community Development, Inc. (BCCD)
  3. Bicol University UNESCO Club
  4. EDUCO Education Heals
  5. GAYON Albay Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Organization, Inc.
  6. Gentlemen Bicol for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Inc. (GM BICOL FOR SRHR)
  7. Legazpi Livestock and Poultry Raiser Agriculture Cooperative (LLPRAC)
  8. Sunwest Care Foundation, Inc.
  1. Albay Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  2. Legazpi Verdesangre LGBTQ Organization, Inc.
  3. Southern Luzon Technological College Foundation, Inc. (SLTCFI)
  1. GAYON Albay Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Organization, Inc.
  2. Legazpi Puericulture Center, Inc. Legazpi City
  3. Parada Toda 5
  4. TGP-LCEC Incorporated
  1. Children International Bicol, Inc. (CIBI)
  2. Gentlemen Bicol for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Inc. (GM BICOL FOR SRHR)
  3. Southern Luzon Technological College Foundation, Inc. (SLTCFI)
  4. Wellness Center for Children with Determination, Inc.
  5. Young Men’s Christian Association of Albay, Inc.

Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) Representing Vulnerable Groups are defined as groups who advocate and cater the needs of vulnerable sector such as Women, Children, Youth, Senior Citizen, People with Special Needs, Indigenous People, Poor and Transient Poor, Farmers, Fisher folks and the like, which are also comprises and/or constituted with the same people who are considered members of the said vulnerable groups.

There are a total of eight (8) Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)representing vulnerable groups

  1. Legazpi Women’s Organization
  1. Team Albay Youth Organization Incorporated
  1. Visually Impaired Voice in Albay, Inc. (VIVA)
  1. Banquerohan Farmer’s Association
  2. Buraguis Farmer’s Association
  3. Southern Legazpi Upland Barangay Links Farm Farmers Association Incorporated
  1. Barangay San Roque Fisherfolks Association
  2. Buraguis Fisherfolks Association
  1. Albay Brotherhood of Strong and Responsible Blackbelts
  2. Albay Chamber of Commerce & Industry
  3. Albay Kalipunan ng Liping Pilipina-Nasyonal (KALIPI) Federation
  4. Albay Kuntaw Blackebelters Federation, Inc.
  5. Albay Rabbit Raiser Assn.
  6. Albay Young Farmers Organization
  7. Aquamarine Fishport Service Cooperative
  8. Baňadero Consurmer’s Cooperative (BCC)
  9. Banquerohan Farmer’s Association
  10. Barangay San Roque Fisherfolks Association
  11. BCCD Bicol Center for Community Development
  12. Bicol University UNESCO Club
  13. 33 Peňaranda Eco Negosyo Association
  14. Buraguis Farmer’s Assn.
  15. Buraguis Fisherfolk Assn.
  16. Buraguis Rural Improvement Club
  17. Calvary’s Legacy Home Legazpi City
  18. Capitol-Washington Tricycle Operator Driver’s Assn.
  19. Centennial Force Foundation, Inc. Legazpi City Chapter
  20. Children International Bicol, Inc. (CIBI)
  21. Dap-Dap Ecoprenuers Association
  22. Educo Education Heals
  23. GAYON Albay Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Organization, Inc.
  24. Gentlemen Bicol for Sexual and Responsible Health and Rights, Inc. (GM Bicol for SRHR)
  25. Good Shepered Home Legazpi, Inc.
  26. Guanella Center, Inc. Harong Kang Sagrada Familia
  27. Guardians Reformist Group International
  28. Headquarters 901st Coast Guard
  29. Ilaw sa Dalan Legazpi City Volunteer Probation Assistant, Inc.
  30. Jeepney Operators & Drivers Association
  31. KAAKIBAT Civicom International, Inc.
  32. Legazpi Albay Tricycle Operators and Drivers Association Federation
  33. Legazpi City Aqcuired Property Home Owners Assn. (LCAP-HOA)
  34. Legazpi City Gov’t. Employees Welfare Association Multi-Purpose (LECIGEWA)
  35. Legazpi City Recyclers Association
  36. Legazpi City Senior Citizen Credit Cooperative
  37. Legazpi City Tricycle Riders Club
  38. Legazpi Livestock and Poultry Raiser Agriculture
  39. Legazpi Puericulture Center, Inc. Legazpi City
  40. Legazpi Verdesangre LGBTQ Organization, Inc.
  41. Legazpi Women’s Organization
  42. Livelihood Association of Purok 5 (LAB), Inc.
  43. M-35 Transport Service
  44. Massage Therapists of Albay Association (MaTAA), Inc.
  45. Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation, Inc.
  46. Parada Toda 5
  47. Parada Uno Toda Quezon Ave. Pier Site, Toda, Inc.
  48. Phil Guardians Brotherhood, Inc.
  49. Philippine Elementary Principal Association
  50. Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers Albay-Legazpi City Chapter
  51. Philippine Institute of Environmental Planners (PIEP) Albay Chapter
  52. PNP Retirees Assn., Inc.
  53. Rotary Club Legazpi West
  54. SEDP-Simbag sa Pag Asenso
  55. Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary Philippine Jurisdiction, Inc.
  56. Social Action Center Diocese of Legazpi
  57. Socio Economic Dev’t. Program Multi-Purpose Cooperative
  58. Southern Legazpi Upland Barangay Links Farm Farmers Association Incorporated
  59. Southern Luzon Technological College Foundation, Inc.
  60. Sunwest Care Foundation
  61. Team Albay Youth Organization Incorporated
  62. TGP-LCEC Incorporated
  63. United Architects of the Philippines
  64. Visually Impaired Voice in Albay, Inc. (VIVA)
  65. Wellness Center for Children with Determination, Inc.
  66. World Tong-IL Moo Do Federation – Philippines, Inc.
  67. Young Men’s Christian Association

Documents/Requirements can be emailed to jocelyncodorniz29@gmail.com/csolegazpi@gmail.com

For further clarifications and queries, you may reach Ms. Jocelyn M. Codorniz, EnP, the CSO Desk Officer and Officer-in-Charge –
City Planning and Development Office in these following platforms:

Landline Number: 742-082