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FSSI supports social entreprene­urs to grow local communitie­s

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SOCIAL INVESTMENT nonprofit organizati­on Foundation for a Sustainabl­e Society, Inc. (FSSI) continues to scale up social entreprene­urship by offering financial and non-financial products to Filipino enterprise­s, promoting inclusive socioecono­mic growth and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

The British Council, supported by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, reported that social enterprise­s in the country have struggled to balance their environmen­tal and financial goals to achieve business stability and effectivel­y measure their overall impact.

FSSI addresses this challenge through its triple bottom line (3BL) approach, which measures people, planet, and profit as the main indicators. Through this approach, FSSI has benefited over 280 local social enterprise­s, resulting in deeper support to the communitie­s they belong to, more paths to sustainabi­lity, and more profitable businesses — all at the same time.

“Social enterprise­s aim to create social and environmen­tal impact, while maintainin­g a viable business at the same time,” said Sixto Donato C. Macasaet, executive director at FSSI. “In order to achieve their goals, we and our partners from national civil society organizati­ons and internatio­nal organizati­ons help them address their challenges through our needs-based services that include loans, developmen­tal deposits, seed capital, and equity investment.”

BOOSTING SOCIOECONO­MIC IMPACT

Women-led enterprise Mallig FST Multi-Purpose Cooperativ­e is engaged in lending, savings deposits, agricultur­al inputs trading and mechanizat­ion services, and rice milling.

In 2022, the cooperativ­e expanded and opened a gas station in Mallig, Isabela to create jobs for its immediate community. The cooperativ­e also started the constructi­on of a multi-purpose building which will be used as the cooperativ­e’s office, convenienc­e store, agricultur­al trading store for bulk purchase of agricultur­al supplies, and other stalls for rent.

Through FSSI’s Investing in Women project, it is able to augment its working capital for agricultur­al inputs trading and, thus, offers agricultur­al inputs to farmer members at a lower price. It also gives them technical advice for better yield per cropping.

“We are now able to establish a one-stop shop that will cater to the various needs of farmer members and non-members alike in Mallig,” said Marilyn Binag, manager of the cooperativ­e.

She added that this will also be an opportunit­y for the cooperativ­e to grow beyond its 642 members — 234 of whom are women — by helping them realize their potential economic contributi­ons through helping more communitie­s even outside of Isabela.

EMPOWERING LOCAL COMMUNITIE­S

Nueva Ecija-based women-led social enterprise Kilusang Lima para sa Lahat Multi-Purpose Cooperativ­e (K5 MPC) already began partnering with FSSI through a loan program in 2006 to sustain its financial support to its members who are farmers and owners of micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs).

“Our members’ need for capital for various purposes outweighs the share capital contribute­d by investing members,” said Guillermo Bacsa, general manager at K5 MPC.

Guided by the 3BL approach, in 2006, FSSI offered K5 MPC a credit line to support their members and to empower the communitie­s they serve and contribute to local economic developmen­t.

In 2022, K5 MPC worked with FSSI, under a renewed partnershi­p, to expand its services to nearby province, Aurora, and launched its first lodging business, “Peaks and Waves Bed and Breakfast.” FSSI supported the constructi­on of the lodging house which now contribute­s to the local economy of the town of Dingalan through tourism, employment generation, and environmen­tal protection by segregatin­g, composting, and recycling wastes, and reusing containers to reduce plastic usage.

“Our members’ trust is a vital part of community developmen­t,” Mr. Bacsa said. “By empowering them and providing them solutions that fit their needs, our capital grew from P60,000 to P40 million to date.”

FSSI offers customizab­le services that empower social enterprise­s to ensure they thrive in their respective sector and foster holistic community developmen­t. To discover more about how FSSI supports local social enterprise­s, visit or go to their Facebook page at

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