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Our History
The Pioneer Network of Foundations
Networking was a concept virtually unheard of in the 1970s. It was
particularly alien to non-government organizations in the Philippines, at
least, until the Association of Foundations (AF) came to be.
Established in November 1972, AF is the country’s first network of
non-government organizations (NGOs). Its mission is to enable its member
foundations to develop sustainable programs that serve their communities.
Through the years, AF has become a bridge to grant opportunities, capacity
builder, data bank, consultant, and an advocate of key issues. It is
committed to the constant growth and professionalism of its member
foundations in their efforts to improve the quality of human life.
AF is the most experienced federation of foundations in the country, and
perhaps the most heterogeneous in membership. Its well over one hundred
member foundations come from all over the Philippines—from highly
urbanized Metro Manila to the northernmost province of Batanes to the
southern island of Mindanao. These foundations are involved in education,
science and technology, health, art and culture, governance, social
development and other special interests such as environment and
micro-finance. The AF membership includes leading non-profit institutions,
corporate foundations, and even small organizations based in remote rural
areas. Such diversity is a clear reflection of AF’s pluralism, its
multi-cause orientation being one of its main strengths and constant
challenge as well.
In its early years, AF operated primarily as a clearinghouse of
information among foundations. It also initiated the accreditation of
member foundations in order to maintain the highest standards of integrity
at a time when foundations lacked the esteem they deserved.
AF became the venue where people and foundations with expertise in
specific fields shared their knowledge and experiences with those who were
smaller or newer. With this, the National Science Development Board
looked at AF member foundations as the dedicated few aiming for
credibility in the highest degree.
As a result, AF also operated as an advocacy body dedicated to fostering a
deeper public understanding of foundations as institutions of
nation-building. It published the first-ever Philippine Directory of
Foundations in 1974, followed by a four-volume edition in 1979 and
subsequent updates backed by an electronic databank in 1990 and 1996.
In the late 70s, the role of AF expanded to include fund sourcing to
ensure the survival of its member foundations. It was also at this time
that AF actively lobbied for issues such as tax incentives and other
policies that threatened to stifle the growth of non-government
organizations. AF was determined to establish itself as a partner of
government in the task of national building.
In the decade following the EDSA Revolution in 1986, AF mobilized a total
of P25 Million for 45 projects nationwide. It put together the
Philippine-Canadian Human Resource Development Program which prioritized
capability building among member foundations. In 1992, AF hosted and
managed the United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental
Facility Small Grants Programme. AF also became a founding member of the
Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC), Caucus of Development NGO
Networks (CODE-NGO), the National Coordinating Council on Local Government
(NCC-LG), and the Federation of People’s Sustainable Development
Cooperatives. In the same year, the League of Corporate Foundations (LCF),
which advocates philanthropy among business corporations in the
Philippines, began as a sub-sector of AF. Its international affiliations
include involvement in the Asia-Pacific Advisory Forum of CIVICUS, a world
alliance of civil society organizations. Today, AF is the only umbrella
organization of Philippine foundations recognized by the Council on
Foundations (USA).
After nearly 3 decades of trailblazing work, AF has truly made an
impression on government and non- government institutions, in the
Philippines and around the world.
Historical Timeline
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1972 |
The
Association of Foundations is established as the first network of
NGOs |
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1974 |
Publishes the first Philippine
Directory of Foundations |
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1978 |
Influences shelving of a proposed taxation decree on foundations
with an Open Letter to the President in the major newspapers |
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1980 |
Acts as the Philippine
intermediary in the overseas grant making activities of the Japan
Center for International Exchange |
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1986 |
Becomes a founding member of the
Philippine Development Assistance Program (PDAP) |
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1987 |
Signs a Joint Declaration of
Purposes and Principles of Development providing the framework for
NGO-GO collaboration |
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1990 |
Collaborates with Phildhrra to
conduct the first series of regional environment workshops for NGOs
in the country |
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1991 |
Leads project “ Nationwide
Mechanism for NGO/PO Selection and Representation in Local Special
Bodies”, funded by the USAID- PBSP Local Development Assistance
Programme (LDAP) |
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1992 |
Hosts
and manages the United Nations Development Programme Global
Environment Facility Small Grants Programme (UNDP GEF-SGP) |
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1993 |
Facilitates creation of League of
Corporate Foundations (LCF) as a sub-sector |
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1994 |
Launches a project “Promoting Local Initiatives for Democracy and
Justice “ (PRODEM) with four other NGOs to strengthen public-private
sector partnership in local governance and co-management of the
development process |
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1997 |
With CODE-NGO publishes NGOs
in a New Arena, a book providing reflections on managing fund
mechanisms for development |
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1998 |
Together with 5 other networks, creates the Philippine Council for
NGO Certification (PCNC) |
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2000 |
Publishes "Donor Trends: A
Resource Book of Development Assistance in the Philippines" |
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2001 |
Publishes "Philippine NGOs: A
Resource Book of Social Development NGOs".
Establishes website and
electronic databank |
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2002 |
Publishes "Mga Kuwentong AF: Stories 30 Years After" |
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2002 |
Establishes the Philippine Foundation Center (PFC) |
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2004 |
Publishes "What You Should Know About a Community Foundation" |
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2005 |
Publishes "Good News for the Poor: Diaspora Philanthropy by
Filipinos" |
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2005 |
Publishes "Philippine NGOs in the 21st Century: Searching for
Renewed Relevance" |
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2006 |
Publishes "The Community Foundation Handbook" |
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2007 |
Manages the small grants facility NGO Strengthening Assistance
Mechanism or NSAM |
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