CONTACT DETAILS

IMPLEMENTING AGENCY / DONOR

OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (ODA) FACILITIES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (as of 30 September 2010) OBJECTIVES/ TARGET REGIONS AND/OR LGUS / MAIN AREAS OF ASSISTANCE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for ASSISTANCE

Perez-Guerrero Trust Fund for Economic and Technical Cooperation Among Developing Countries The objective of the PGTF is to provide seed DFA / Funds are Forward submission and money for (i) financing pre-investment/ feasibility channeled through communications to: studies/reports prepared by professional the United Nations Asec. Leslie B. Gatan consultancy organizations in developing Development countries members of the Group of 77; and (ii) Programme, Office of United Nations and Other facilitating the implementation of projects within following the International organizations the framework of the Caracas Programme of approval by the Department of Foreign Affairs Action of ECDC. Group of 77 (G-77) 2330 Roxas Blvd., Pasay City Tel: 834-3897 Fax: 833-1322 Project proposals submitted for funding from PGTF should address the sectoral priorities and contained in the Caracas Programme of Action The Chair Alternate that is trade, technology, food and agriculture, energy, raw materials, finance and Technical Cooperation Council of the industrialization and technical cooperation among Philippines developing countries as well as the Havana Department of Foreign Affairs Programme of Action in the areas of South-South 2330 Roxas Blvd., Pasay City cooperation. Tel: 834-3129 Fax: 834-4177

For the Model Formal for submission of project proposals and the Summary Checklist, in addition to the Guidelines for the Utilization, please visit: http://www.g77.org/pgtf/ Projects that are of a national nature would not be eligible for financing. For nationally executed projects to be eligible, the cooperative component of the project has to be established through the identification and declared interest of and explicit participation by other developing countries as potential beneficiaries in the activities of the project, as appropriate. Accordingly, written evidence of endorsement or declared interest should be part of the proposal. The Committee of Experts would not consider proposals failing to comply with this requirement. Cooperative projects can be carried out on a sub-regional, regional or inter-regional basis, with a minimum of three (3) participating countries. Therefore, projects that are of a bilateral nature are not eligible for funding.

LGU Investment Program

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DURATION / STATUS OF ASSISTANCE

Ongoing facility (call for proposals is on annual basis). The deadline for submission of project proposals shall be April 30 of each year. The maximum amount available in 2010 for supporting any given project will be US$40,000.

CONTACT DETAILS Contact person at LBP: Mr. Jose Eduardo Mandapat, Jr. Program Officer Program Management Department KfW-LGU Investment Programme 28th Floor, Landbank Plaza 1598 MH del Pilar cor Dr. J. Quintos Sts., Malate, Metro Manila Trunk lines: 522-0000; 552-2200 local 2784 Fax no. 528-8543 Email: [email protected]

IMPLEMENTING AGENCY / DONOR LBP / KfW Development Bank

Or Ms. Olga Caday-Asaña KfW Local Expert KfW Local Office, 10th Floor, PDCP Bank Center Bldg., Rufino cor Leviste Sts. Salcedo Village, Makati City Tel No. 812-3165 local 27 Fax No. 753-1441, 753-4800 Email: [email protected] Small Projects Scheme (SPS) Ms. Imelda C. Benitez New Zealand Agency for International Development, New Zealand Embassy Manila 23rd Floor BPI Buendia Center Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue Makati City Tel. # 891-5358 to 67 ext 210 Fax # 8915357 email: [email protected]

New Zealand Agency for International Development

OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (ODA) FACILITIES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (as of 30 September 2010) OBJECTIVES/ TARGET REGIONS AND/OR LGUS / MAIN AREAS OF ASSISTANCE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for ASSISTANCE The Programme’s overall goal is to improve living The loan amount shall be based on the requirement of the project, but in no case shall conditions on a national basis. The objective of it exceed the borrowing capacity of the LGU as sub-projects is to facilitate the access of LGUs to assessed by LBP. A maximum of 2 years long-term funds and address the long-term grace period may be allowed on the principal financing needs of LGU investment and depending on the nature of the project. The development projects. proposed interest shall be fixed for the duration of the loan, based on the prevailing The LGU projects eligible for financing are the market rate at the time of availment, but not to following: local roads and bridges, ports, exceed 13%. sanitation, drainage and flood control, water supply, telecommunication and information The facility would be available to LGUs technology, public markets and other incomenationwide but preference would be given to generating public facilities and other modes to be LGUs in the Visayas and Mindanao to support agreed between LBP, KfW and among LGUs. the focus of the German Development Cooperation Program (DCP).

SPS projects should have direct relevance to NZAID's country programme thematic objectives as follows: a) natural resource management; b) activities concerning indigenous peoples including Muslim minority; and c) activities which seek to enhance the quality and sustainability of governance.

Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Project (General Grant Program) Economic Section GOJ/ Embassy of GGP aims to aid self-supporting socio-economic Embassy of Japan Japan development activities to benefit sectors at the 2627 Roxas Blvd., Manila grassroots level. Particular emphasis is placed PO Box 414 Pasay Central on poverty alleviation and livelihood Post Office improvement. Priority is given to the following Web: www.ph.emb-japan.go.jp areas: 1. Poverty alleviation & mitigation of disparities a. Agricultural and rural development b. Livelihood assistance to the poor 2. Meeting basic human needs a. Health & medical care b. Potable water 3. Social Welfare 4. Basic Education & Human Resource Page 2 of 9

Regions 7 specifically Bohol Province, 8, 10, 12, ARMM and CARAGA. Eligible Philippine agencies are CBOs and other community groups, NGOs, POs, LGUs provincial and national government agencies, religious and trade unions. Also eligible are the Philippine offices/affiliates of multilateral agencies or international NGOs.

NGOs, POs, cooperatives, LGUs, educational, research & medical institutes (except nationalbased e.g. tertiary hospitals and state colleges)

DURATION / STATUS OF ASSISTANCE 2006-December 2014 A possible supplemental loan of Euro 7 million with an extension of 4 years is being evaluated by the ICC.

2004-present

CONTACT DETAILS

IMPLEMENTING AGENCY / DONOR

Credit Line for Waste Management Program for LGUs Contact person at DBP: DBP/KfW Ms. Bella Soriano Development Bank Senior Asst. Vice-President Funds Sourcing Department 3rd Floor DBP Building Makati Ave. cor Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City Tel no. 818-9511 local 2320

OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (ODA) FACILITIES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (as of 30 September 2010) OBJECTIVES/ TARGET REGIONS AND/OR LGUS / MAIN AREAS OF ASSISTANCE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for ASSISTANCE Development a. School building in school areas and schools with poor educational environment b. Training center building for human resource & community development 5. Environmental Protection/Disaster a. Community-based resource management b. Disaster relief (for IDP victims of natural disaster) 6. Peace-building & rehabilitation of conflictaffected areas a. Basic infrastructure support to alleviate poverty b. Social integration support c. Protection of victims and marginal sector d. Support for internally displaced persons

The project is a special lending facility aimed at implementing an improved and comprehensive SWM services by providing financing to eligible borrowers who shall employ modern management methods, equipment and facilities with the end in view of achieving cost effectivity and technical efficiency while increasing the responsiveness of service providers and operators.

Or Ms. Olga Caday-Asaña KfW Local Expert KfW Local Office, 10th Floor, PDCP Bank Center Bldg., Rufino cor Leviste Sts. Salcedo Village, Makati City Tel No. 812-3165 local 27 Fax No. 753-1441, 753-4800 Email: [email protected]

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Nationwide

DURATION / STATUS OF ASSISTANCE

March 2004 – December 2010

IMPLEMENTING AGENCY / DONOR Health Sector Reform Agenda Support Programme Exec. Dir. Helena B. DOH/DOFHabulan MDFO/KfW Podium level, DOF Bldg., Development Bank Roxas Blvd., Manila Tel. No. 525-9185, 525-9186, 525-9187, 523-9935, Fax No. 523-9936 Email: [email protected] CONTACT DETAILS

Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction (JFPR) Mr. Megumi Araki ADB Senior Financing Partnership Specialist The Poverty Reduction Unit ADB, P.O. Box 789 Tel. No. 632-6147 Fax No. 636-2182 Email: [email protected]

OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (ODA) FACILITIES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (as of 30 September 2010) OBJECTIVES/ TARGET REGIONS AND/OR LGUS / MAIN AREAS OF ASSISTANCE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for ASSISTANCE The Programme involves the provision of subloans through MDFO to finance health sector investments by the LGUs to facilitate the implementation of the Health Sector Reform Agenda (HSRA). Financing can also be provided for trainings, studies, consulting services for the implementation of the HSRA under the stewardship of the Dept. of Health.

The DOH has identified the following Provinces for the rollout of the project: All municipalities and cities under the rollout Provinces are also eligible to apply.

April 2008 – December 2011

Region I – Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan Region II – Isabela, Nueva Viscaya Region IV-B – Mindoro Oriental, Romblon Region V – Albay, Catanduanes, Masbate, Sorsogon Region VI – Capiz Region VII – Negros Oriental Region VIII – Biliran, Eastern Samar, Southern Leyte Region IX – Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay Region X – Lanao del Norte, Misamis Occidental Region XI – Compostela Valley, Davao Oriental Region XII – North Cotabato, South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Saranggani CAR – Benguet, Ifugao, Mountain Province CARAGA – Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Sur ARMM – Basilan, Maguindanao, Lanao del Sur, Sharif Kabunsuan, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi

Objective: to help the poorest and most vulnerable groups living in destitution in ADB Developing Member Countries (DMCs).

Selection Criteria

Priority Areas: Grants should focus on activities which: (i) respond directly to the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable groups through new and innovative methods; (ii) support initiatives that lead to rapid, demonstrable benefits with positive prospects of developing into sustainable activities; or (iii) build ownership, capacity, empowerment and participation of local communities, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other civil society groups to facilitate their involvement in operations financed by ADB.

− −

Grant Types Project Grants: (a) activities in direct support of improving services and facilities for the poor, reinvigorating social safety nets, etc.; (b) testing of new approaches (in a particular geographic



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DURATION / STATUS OF ASSISTANCE



− − −

− −

Rapid, demonstrable benefits to the poor and vulnerable Innovative approach Specific and concrete goals or objectives to be achieved and measurable indicators or criteria should be mentioned. Linkage to ADB strategies and to the relevant CPS, PRSP/NPRS and PPA Recipient’s ownership of the grant Participatory approach [i.e. NGOs (including Japanese NGOs), community groups and local governments] in preparation of application and/or grant implementation Sustainability or exit strategy of the activities after grant is completed Disciplined budget process for the use of grant funds Capacity of grant executing agency to

Maximum of four years

CONTACT DETAILS

IMPLEMENTING AGENCY / DONOR

OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (ODA) FACILITIES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (as of 30 September 2010) OBJECTIVES/ TARGET REGIONS AND/OR LGUS / MAIN AREAS OF ASSISTANCE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for ASSISTANCE implement, monitor and supervise grant area with a particular target group), particularly in activities the social sectors, which are replicable on a larger scale or lay the groundwork for future ADB − Justification of incremental ADB costs operations − Priority will be given to proposals in which Capacity Building Grants: (a) capacity building Japanese NGOs, Civil Society and improvement measures to bolster local Organizations, and/or aid agencies will be communities and NGOs or to expand involved. capabilities/coverage of social fund-type institutions; (b) measures that promote positive Recipient execution - Government (central or interactions among govt. institutions, NGOs, local), NGOs, and community groups - is the communities and generate incremental benefits; standard grant implementation arrangement. (c) capacity building for improved accountability of local governments or communities with weak social/poverty indicators

Local Governance Support Program in ARMM (LGSPA) Program Managment Office (PMO) DILG / CIDA Unit 72 LANDCO Corporate Centre J.P. Laurel Avenue, Bajada Davao City, 8000 Philippines Tel. No. (63-82) 227-7980 to 81 Fax No. ((63-82) 227-7982 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lgspa.org.ph

EIB-DBP Global Loan Facility Mr. Ignacio Serrano International Resource Mobilization Development Bank of the Philippines Makati City Tel Nos.: 815-0316/815-1611

DBP / EIB

DURATION / STATUS OF ASSISTANCE

ADB administered, in accordance with supervisory fiduciary responsibilities for due diligence, economy and efficiency, and compliance with ADB’s Loan Disbursement Handbook, Guidelines for Procurement and Guidelines on the use of Consultants.

The program provides technical assistance (TA) to specific local governments to build their capacity to carry out the devolved functions of government and to plan, implement and evaluate development projects in their jurisdictions. The TA supports local government management, service delivery, resource generation and management and participatory governance. The program works to build alliances among LGUs, local resource providers, civil society organizations, and the private sector, and to ensure that local governments address the concerns of gender equality, environmental soundness, poverty reduction and peace and unity.

ARMM

2005-2010

The facility is intended to increase DBP's capability to meet the financing requirements of qualified borrowers. This facility will be relent to local government units, small and medium enterprises and large enterprise in order to support projects in the following areas: (1) agroindustry; (2) infrastructure; (3) environment; (4) tourism; (5) telecommunications; (6) power generation; (7) health; (8) urban development; and (9) housing. Other sectors may be covered subject to EIB's prior clearance. The loan under the facility can be used by the end-borrowers for

Nationwide.

2004-2014

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CONTACT DETAILS

IMPLEMENTING AGENCY / DONOR

Credit Facility for Environmental Management Project Mr. Ignacio Serrano DBP / SIDA International Resource Mobilization Development Bank of the Philippines Makati City Tel Nos.: 815-0316/815-1611

OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (ODA) FACILITIES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (as of 30 September 2010) OBJECTIVES/ TARGET REGIONS AND/OR LGUS / MAIN AREAS OF ASSISTANCE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for ASSISTANCE capital asset acquisition, working capital and the conduct of feasibility studies/technical assistance.

The proposed facility will support on-going initiatives of government that promote environmental consciousness as well as the implementation of environmental protection and management programs. It will basically fund the following environmental undertakings: (a) establishment of environmental management systems; (b) acquisition of cleaner production technologies; (c) self-monitoring program; (d) energy savings program; and (e) environmental protection and rehabilitation.

Support for Strategic Local Development and Investment Project FVP Liduvino S. Geron or LBP/WB To improve local public service provision and DM Melinda C. Cruz management by facilitating LGU access to viable Land Bank of the Philippines financing to implement strategic infrastructure LBP Plaza, investments. 1598 M.H. del Pilar corner Dr. Quintos Streets, Malate, Manila

DURATION / STATUS OF ASSISTANCE

Nationwide

Eligible Sub-borrowers •

Available to all eligible and qualified applicants comprising of: (a) LGUs and (b) public utilities and private operators providing local infrastructure services nationwide.

o 2007- June 30, 2012 o Cumulative amount of loan drawdown (As of February 28, 2010: Php1,977.38 M or JPY 3,806.87 M o Amount approved: Php3,812.65 M

Eligible Subprojects

o No. of projects approved: 42

Part A: Strategic Investment Support to Infrastructure, Utilities, Improvement of LGU Finance (JPY 10,539 Million)

o Amount released/relent: Php1,596.085 M o No. of projects with loan releases: 41



Works and Goods for new construction, upgrading and rehabilitation works for priority subprojects in ten sectors, namely; i. ii. iii.

water supply and distribution power production and distribution solid waste-management facilities including construction of sanitary landfill iv. waste water treatment v. housing vi. new site development for commercial purposes vii. roads and bridges viii. drainage and flood control ix. schools and health clinics x. improvement of municipal enterprise and infrastructure facilities such as public markets, slaughterhouses, bus Page 6 of 9

____________ Exchange Rate as of February 28, 2010 used: US$ 1 = P 46.28 = ¥ 0.011228

CONTACT DETAILS

IMPLEMENTING AGENCY / DONOR

OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (ODA) FACILITIES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (as of 30 September 2010) OBJECTIVES/ TARGET REGIONS AND/OR LGUS / MAIN AREAS OF ASSISTANCE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for ASSISTANCE terminals and other related income generating projects •

DURATION / STATUS OF ASSISTANCE

Includes engineering services for the following:  Feasibility studies  Detailed Engineering Design  Construction Supervision and Management  Environmental Impact Assessment and related activities to secure ECC/CNC  Water Resource Studies and Geotechnical Investigations



Consultancy and equipment, including computer/vehicles to support Revenue Enhancement and Fiscal Management Improvement Part B: LGU Strengthening and Capacity Building and Support to Effective Subproject Implementation (JPY 1,171 Million)

• Mindanao Rural Development Project, Phase 2 Ms. Lealyn A. Ramos DA/WB Program Director 2F-4F Alvarez Building Angliongto Sr. Road, Lanang Davao City Tel No.: 082-2358664 Fax No.: 082-2358665 email: [email protected] website: http://da.mrdp.net

The overall program objectives are as follows: (a) institutionalizing and decentralizing services delivery to enhance productivity, transparency, accountability and community participation; (b) improving access to viable livelihood opportunities for targeted communities; and (c) developing sound natural resources management practices. To achieve its objectives, MRDP APL2 has the following components: 1) Investments for Governance and Program Administration; 2) Rural Infrastructure; 3) Community Fund for Agricultural Development (CFAD); and 4) Natural Resource Management (NRM).

Consultancy and trainings Financing of Front-end fee

APL 2 shall be implemented in 225 municipalities in 26 provinces in Mindanao. These areas are located in Regions IX, X, XI, XII, XIII and the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao. All LGUs are eligible to participate in the Program. However, prioritization and selection of MLGUs is done at Provincial level based on the sets of selection criteria. Note: As of this date, the 225 municipalities across six regions in Mindanao that will participate in the Program, through out implementation period of the Program, were already identified. (For the details of the participating LGUs, please see MRDP Web Site: http://da.mrdp. net) Eligible Subprojects by Component

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July 2007 – June 2012

CONTACT DETAILS

IMPLEMENTING AGENCY / DONOR

OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (ODA) FACILITIES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (as of 30 September 2010) OBJECTIVES/ TARGET REGIONS AND/OR LGUS / MAIN AREAS OF ASSISTANCE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for ASSISTANCE Rural Infrastructure:  Farm-to-Market Road (Rehab/New)  Communal Irrigation System (Rehab/New)  Single lane Bridges  Potable Water Supply (Level II)  Other Rural Infra sub-projects such as: Rock Causeway, Timber Port, and Solar Drier & Warehouse Community Fund for Agricultural Development (CFAD). The sub-project are that eligible for funding under this component shall full under these major menus:  Food Security  Community-managed livelihood Agribusiness activities  Sustainable income-generating Activities  Small support Infrastructure Note: Sub-projects are identified and proposed by the communities at the outset.

DURATION / STATUS OF ASSISTANCE

Natural Resource Management (NRM). The following are the menu for the On Ground Investment Sub-projects under NRM Component.  Sustainable Hilly Land Farming  Stream Bank Stabilization  Reforestation  Mangrove rehabilitation//Reforestation  Protected Area/Fish Sanctuary NG-LGU Cost Sharing Arrangements Component LGU GOP Grant Rural Infra 50%* 0% 50%* CFAD 20% 20% 60% NRM (Loan) 10% 10% 80% NRM (GEF) 10% 0% 90% * Of the Contract Cost For the eligibility criteria for the selection, prioritization and approval of sub-projects to be funded under the Program, please see MRDP Web Site: http://da.mrdp.gov.ph Credit Line for Energy Efficiency and Climate Protection Contact person at LBP: LBP/KfW Ms. Bessie Coroza Program Manager Wholesale Lending Department Land Bank of the Philippines

The credit line aims to manage the demand/consumption of primary energy and lower greenhouse gas emissions by supporting initiatives, programs and projects in the area of energy efficiency and climate protection in the Page 8 of 9

Nationwide, with at least 50% of the overall amount to be made available to Visayas and Mindanao.

April 2009 – April 2012

CONTACT DETAILS

IMPLEMENTING AGENCY / DONOR

Land Bank Plaza 1598 M.H. del Pilar cor. Dr. J. Quintos St., Malate, Manila Tel no. 551-2200 local 2365 Or

OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (ODA) FACILITIES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (as of 30 September 2010) OBJECTIVES/ TARGET REGIONS AND/OR LGUS / MAIN AREAS OF ASSISTANCE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for ASSISTANCE Philippines.

DURATION / STATUS OF ASSISTANCE

The project specifically aims to lower annual carbon dioxide emissions equivalent by about 24 million tons through energy efficiency measures and direct emissions reduction projects.

Ms. Olga Caday-Asaña KfW Local Expert KfW Local Office, 10th Floor, PDCP Bank Center Bldg., Rufino cor Leviste Sts. Salcedo Village, Makati City Tel No. 812-3165 local 27 Fax No. 753-1441, 753-4800 Email: [email protected] Dialogue on Governance: Strategic Project Facility 2 Ms. Virginie Lafleur Tighe European Programme Officer Commission Delegation of the European Commission to the Philippines 30/F, Tower 2, RCBC Plaza 6819 Ayala Ave. cor. Gil Puyat Makati City Tel. no. 859-5100

The overall objective is to contribute to improving governance as underlying condition for reaching the MDGs. It is created to support and showcase innovative models for partnerships that will build on complementary capacities of different stakeholders in local governance in order to increase efficiency and effectiveness, and reinforce accountability of LGUs for them to provide public goods that respond to the needs of all sections of the community, including the poor.

Nationwide.

2008-2015

Source: NEDA Public Investment Staff For inquiries on how to avail of funding assistance and terms and conditions of each facility, please directly coordinate with the concerned donor agencies, contact information of which are stated above.

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