Assessing the impact of social enterprise's activities : the case of Subasta Integrated Farmers Multipurpose Cooperative in Brgy. Subasta Calinan, Davao City / Lyka Katreena V. Raniel; Glory Dee A. Romo, adviser
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Thesis (BS Agribusiness Economics) -- University of the Philippines Mindanao, May 2018
Social Enterprises refer to non-profit associations that operate business to develop and enhance their social missions and goals. In Mindanao, one of the identified Social Enterprises is the Subasta Integrated Farmers Multipurpose Cooperative, which happens to be one of the leading local key players for cacao industry. This study aimed to know what activities the cooperative members value, quantify the social value created among its stakeholders upon investing in SIFMPC?s activities, and to evaluate whether same opportunities are given to all the members regardless of their gender when it comes to availing agricultural trainings. The highest impact established through the outcome gained from being active in the activities of the cooperative was Php. 485,700.00. this resulted to an increase in their social wellbeing due to the fact that they have not experienced social isolation. The lowest impact experienced by the members during the improved livelihood status of the cooperative was PhP. 84,903.59. the overall impact established by the cooperative was around Php. 1.00 investment in Subasta Integrated Farmers Multipurpose Cooperative activities, there was a Php 7.48 social value created.
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