Search for outstanding youth organization opens
COCA-COLA Foundation Philippines with its longstanding partner, Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (Tayo) Awards Foundation, is once again calling student and youth organizations across the Philippines to take on the 12th Tayo Awards challenge.
The TayoO Awards recognizes the outstanding contributions of Filipino youth groups to their respective communities through projects that address relevant needs or opportunities such as poverty reduction, education, disaster risk reduction, financial literacy, environmental conservation, and tourism.
In its most recent run, Tayo received a total of 286 entries, of which the following winners were chosen: Gualandi Volunteer Service Program, Association of Locally Empowered Youth-NM, Hayag Youth Organization, Kawil Tours, Tanay Mountaineers Incorporated, Reduction Advocacy Program, TC Youth Laboratory Cooperative, United Architects of the Philippines Student Auxiliary - Foundation University Chapter, Tulong sa Kapwa Kapatid, Volunteer Service Provider, and University of San CarlosPathways.
Special recognition was also given to a high-energy team of Sarangani mountaineers dubbed Team Bundol, this year’s Coke Barkada awardee.
The Coke Barkada Award is given to one of the Tayo finalists that best demonstrates the qualities of a Coke Barkada, a group that shares happiness and embodies the passion to change communities through projects that mirror the Coca-Cola sustainability pillars of water stewardship, women empowerment, and promotion of well-being.
A lasting partnership
The partnership between Tayo Foundation and Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines - the social investment arm of Coca-Cola Philippines and Coca-Cola Femsa Philippines – began in 2005 upon the institution of the Coke Barkada Award as a special category in the annual Tayo Awards.
“At Coca-Cola, we believe that you can never be too young to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. People may be calling this generation the ‘selfie’ generation but, as one Tayo Finalist put it, it’s a we-generation or a Tayo-generation, not a me-generation, as I’ve come to know them. I feel like a proud mom to them, hearing their stories and getting to know all the wonderful work that they do,” said Cecile Alcantara, President of the Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines, Inc.
Joining the search
To join the TAYO Awards, organizations must accomplish a TAYO 12 Entry Form and TAYO 12 Project briefer that can be accessed through in the Tayo Awards Website (http://www.tayoawards.net/tayo12/). Documents proving the existence and veracity of information, list of officers, leaders and founders and three-page project documentation must also be e-mailed to Tayo secretariat.
The Tayo Awards accepts entries from interested youth groups, organizations, clubs, and societies that are composed of at least 15 members, more than half of which must be between 15 to 30 years old. The submitted proj- ects must have either been recently concluded or are still ongoing.
Entries are judged on the following criteria: Impact of project entry on stakeholders; harnessing the spirit of volunteerism and citizenship; creativity and innovation; and sustainability and effective use of resources. The winning organizations will receive a special trophy created by Philippine sculptor Tyom De Leon Imao, and a P50,000 grant from CocaCola Foundation Philippines.
Deadline for entries is on September 30, 2014. Interested organizations may submit their entries through the official website of Tayo Awards, www. tayoawards.net.