“Concern for community”: Case of cooperatives in the Cordillera region, Philippines

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Cheryll C. Launio, Mary Cris B. Sotelo
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Abstract

One area where cooperatives supposedly differ from corporate capitalism is their higher level of concern for the community beyond its membership base. ICA seventh principle is thus “concern for community.” Philippine cooperative law mandates cooperatives to allot at least three percent of their yearly net surplus for community development funds (CDF). This study presents how cooperatives build and use their CDF and determine their constraints in conducting community projects. It used data from a mailed survey and annual performance reports. Findings indicate high compliance in allocating for CDF but a relatively low actual utilization rate, especially among small cooperatives. Actual CDF spending is highly positively associated with total assets, net surplus, cooperative size, and the total number of cooperative members. Common projects implemented are mostly in the area of education, health, and the environment. Perceived challenges in implementing community development projects include limited funds, lack of member-participation, poor coordination with partner organizations, and lack of a concrete plan for using CDF. The study recommends strengthened support for cooperatives to plan for intentional CDF use through capacity building on project planning and management, more functional monitoring and evaluation of development plans, and social audit reports, and further impact research.

“关心社区”:菲律宾科迪勒拉地区的合作社案例
合作社被认为不同于公司资本主义的一个领域是,它们对社区的关注程度高于其成员基础。因此,ICA的第七个原则是“关心社区”。菲律宾合作社法规定,合作社必须将每年净盈余的至少3%用于社区发展基金。本研究介绍了合作社如何建立和使用其社区发展基金,并确定其在开展社区项目时的制约因素。它使用的数据来自邮寄调查和年度业绩报告。调查结果表明,对发展中国家发展基金的分配遵守程度很高,但实际利用率相对较低,特别是在小型合作社中。实际CDF支出与总资产、净盈余、合作社规模和合作社成员总数高度正相关。执行的共同项目大多在教育、卫生和环境领域。实施社区发展项目所面临的挑战包括资金有限、缺乏成员参与、与伙伴组织协调不力以及缺乏使用社区发展基金的具体计划。研究报告建议,通过项目规划和管理方面的能力建设,加强对发展计划的功能监测和评价,以及社会审计报告,以及进一步的影响研究,加强对合作社计划有意使用可持续发展基金的支持。
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