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Barangay Targeting Matrix

Municipality: Leganes

Data Data Data


Presence of DSWD
Barangay Unserved Unserved non- Total Weight 60% Weight 15%
Availability of programs or National
Pantawid Pantawid
Natural Resources or Local gov't dev't
Households Households PPAs

Agricultural and
Industrial Land, 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Bigke 0 93 93 Coastal Area KALAHI

Jalaur River,
Agricultural and 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Buntatala 43 263 306 Industrial Land KALAHI

Jalaur River,
Agricultural Land, 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Cagamutan Norte 33 382 415 Fishponds/Saltbeds KALAHI

Agricultural Land,
Underground Water
Supply (Potable 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Cagamutan Sur 21 351 372 Water) KALAHI

Underground Water
Supply (Potable
River), Jalaur River,
Agricultural and 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Calaboa 55 201 256 Industrial Land KALAHI

Agricultural and
Industrial Land, 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Camangay 0 85 85 Coastal Area KALAHI

Swamps and
Marshes, Jalaur
River, Agricultural
Land,
Fishpond/Saltbed, 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Cari Mayor 52 239 291 Parks/Open Spaces KALAHI

Swamps and
Marshes,
Agricultural Land, 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Cari Minor 5 140 145 Fishpond/Saltbed KALAHI

Swamps and
Marshes,
Agricultural and
Industrial Land, 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Gua-an 40 173 213 Fishpond/Saltbed KALAHI

Underground Water
Supply (Potable
Water), Agricultural 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Guihaman 57 351 408 Land KALAHI
4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Guinobatan 43 325 368 Agricultural Land KALAHI
4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Guintas 0 246 246 Agricultural Land KALAHI
Agricultural and 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Lapayon 0 395 395 Industrial Land KALAHI

Swamps and
Marshes,
Agricultural and
Industrial Land, 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
M.V. Hechanova 18 105 123 Fishpond/Saltbed KALAHI

Jalaur River,
Agricultural and
Industrial Land,
Fishpond/Saltbed,
Parks/Open Spaces,
Seafoods, Coastal 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Nabitasan 67 430 497 Area KALAHI

Swamps and
Marshes,
Agricultural and
Industrial Land, 4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Napnud 52 359 411 Fishpond/Saltbed KALAHI
4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
Poblacion 26 513 539 Parks/Open Spaces KALAHI, DOST
4Ps, SLP, SFP, Soc Pen,
San Vicente 0 249 249 Agricultural Land KALAHI
argeting Matrix

Data Data
Accessibility of the barangay to
Weight 10% the poblacion or commercial Weight 10% Civil society (CSOs, NGOs, Business Weight 5% TOTAL
Sector) Involvement and assistance
areas and formal financing provided for the community
institutions (KMS)

1.3

0.5

3.9

3.3

3.5

2.1

3.6

0.6
1.5
2.9
3.5

2.2

4.8

USA-SACEO

1.6

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1.3
Regional/Provincial/Local Livelihood Assets and Market Map
Micro-enterprise Development

INSTRUCTIONS: For each province/municipality, identify at least three products/services demanded by institutional markets that may be addressed by potential livelihood projects.

Indicate an approximation of the volume of products or manpower needed, as well as the frequency of the demand. Determine how these markets have been or will be engaged or acces

Volume of
Market Location of Product/Service Demand Institutional Market Products/Manpower Frequency of Demand
Demand Demanded

Individuals (such as but not limited


Drinking Water (Delivery) to those residing at Coastal 5,000 liters 3 times a week
barangays)
Food Products (Bread & Pastry) Schools, Offices, Public Places 1,500 pcs. daily
Individuals (such as but not limited
Grocery Items to 4Ps Beneficiaries, Student, 10 boxes of each product weekly
Worker, LGU Staff)

Livestock & Poultry Stores, Bakeshops, Public Market 100 trays (eggs) daily

Processed Foods (e.g. Tocino, Chorizo, Schools, Offices, Public Places 500 pcs. 3 times a week
Siomai, etc.)
Sea Garden, Leganes Church, Saad
Religious/Souvenirs Items 50 (candles) daily
Park
Leganes Individuals (such as but not limited 800 sacks for 4Ps
Rice to 4Ps Beneficiaries, Worker, LGU every 2 months
beneficiaries only
Staff)
Seafoods (Fish) Public Market, Offices 3 banyeras daily

Individuals (such as but not limited atleast 10 units (such as but


Transport Service (Trisikad/Tricycle) not limited to Brgy's San daily travel
to Students, Workers, LGU Staff)
Vicente, Guintas, etc.)
Vegetables Public Market, Offices 10 kilos of each product 2 times a week

Supermarket Owners, contract of lease lasts to 3-5


Warehousing Wholesalers, Palay Traders/Buyers one for each agent/owner years

Public Market, Offices, one for each agent/owner contract of lease lasts to 3-5
Woodcrafts (Rattan/Bamboo) Neighboring Municipalities years
tial livelihood projects.

en or will be engaged or accessed.

Status of Engagement with Market (e.g


w/ MOA, w/o MOA, exploratory)

Exploratory

for finalization of MOU

Exploratory

Exploratory

Exploratory

w/ Agreement

w/ Memorandum

Exploratory

Exploratory
Exploratory

Exploratory

Exploratory
Barangay Assembly List of Attendees

Instructions: Enlist the household member who will attend the first barangay assembly, and include the required information. Fill up the rightmost column on group designation during the barangy assembly, once attendees h
SLPA. After the attendees have grouped themselves and aggred on the schedule of their first group assembly, indicate the date at the end of page 2.

Note: A Municipal Link, MSWDO or livelihood worker may assist in identifying and preparing the list of attendees for the first barangay assembly.
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Barangay: MALUSGOD Municipality: POTOTAN Total Number of Pantawid Households in Barangay
Date of 1st brgy. Assembly: MARCH 15, 2019 Province: ILOILO Target number of Pantawid Households in Barangay
Highest Educational
Attainment Current Occupation
A. Elementary A. Crop Farming
Pantawid Houehold ID Relationship to B. High School B. Livestock
# Last Name First Name Sex Age Birthdate Contact Number Number Pantawid Grantee C. College C. Aquaculture
D. Vocational D. Mechanical
E. Alternative Learning E. Food Processing
System F. Others:_______
01 SENORI RICKY M 9/3/1970 9308847603 4Ps B. High School
02 MAGALLANES LEO M 8/21/1984 9955411280 4Ps B. High School
03 LACSAO TOMAS M 6/13/1972 4Ps B. High School
04 PALMA CHERRY F 10/19/1977 4Ps B. High School
05 JAREÑO ARNOLD M 5/17/1975 9236846461 4Ps B. High School
06 VILLANUEVA REYNALDO JR. M 8/24/1961 4Ps A. Elementary
07 SANTIAGO LEZIAL F 3/19/1972 9507555816 4Ps B. High School
08 BELANDRES NOEL M 7/7/1960 4Ps A. Elementary
09 PRECIOSO MYLEN F 12/17/1978 4Ps B. High School
10 PRECIOSO MERIAM F 3/16/1976 4Ps A. Elementary
11 LAGAR EMILY F 4/23/1980 4Ps A. Elementary
12 PARDILLA DEOLINDA F 6/13/1958 4Ps B. High School
13 PALEC NOEMA F 12/22/1956 4Ps A. Elementary
14 GIL ROSELYN F 10/24/1979 9106963638 4Ps B. High School
15 COMBITE MYRNA F 3/26/1965 4Ps A. Elementary
16 BALDEOR CRISTINA F 9/14/1983 9999529619 4Ps B. High School
17 LAGRADILLA MARILOU F 5/13/1969 4Ps B. High School
18 DECRITO GLENDA F 5/11/1975 4Ps B. High School
19 DOCDOC CORAZON F 6/25/1965 4Ps A. Elementary
20 PENDON MA. FE F 2/10/1968 4Ps B. High School
21 BOLIVAR NOLI M 4/3/1976 9104802530 4Ps B. High School
22 CORDERO DIOJET M 4/4/1973 9065912215 4Ps B. High School
23 SARTAGUDA GENE F 3/9/1973 4Ps B. High School
24 SUGELON REGINA F 10/6/1964 4Ps A. Elementary
25 TUPAS MARJORIE F 9/2/1965 4Ps A. Elementary
26 MADERA TERESITA F 12/30/1966 4Ps A. Elementary
27 PENTECOSTES LEONY F 3/25/1979 9509171938 4Ps B. High School
28 LAMIQUE AIKO F 6/2/1994 9307988420 4Ps B. High School
29 SIMBAHON NIDA F 7/18/1975 9306539275 4Ps A. Elementary
30 GERMO JOSIEL F 12/6/1985 9109147372 4Ps B. High School
31 SOBREVEGA RENE M 1/8/1983 9127852273 4Ps B. High School
32 SUGUILON DEMAYMA F 11/1/1979 9207175713 4Ps A. Elementary
33 PATRONA JOHN JASON M 8/18/1985 4Ps A. Elementary
34 CASAS IDA F 12/30/1979 9303975257 4Ps B. High School
35 SANTIAGO MYRA F 4/14/1984 9298912659 B. High School
37 PALMA JENNIE F 3/1/1990 B. High School
39 SARGADO JOSEFA F 3/19/1966 B. High School
40 PRECIOSO LENIE F 9/27/1990 9505152574 B. High School
41 ALBANCIS MARDIE MAE F 7/14/1993 9307057219 B. High School
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Schedule of group assembly


Group Date of Group Assembly Accomplished By:_______________________ Assisted By:________________________

Designation:____________________________ Designation:_______________________
mbly, once attendees have grouped themselves for their potential

6/30/2019
ouseholds in Barangay: 65
ouseholds in Barangay: 30

Group(to be determined at Not


the end of the first Interested Intested Reasons
barangay assembly; official
Skills SLPA name o be
determined during the
second brgy. Assembly)
___________________

_______________________
Regional/Provincial/Local Livelihood Assets and Ma
Employment Facilitation

INSTRUCTIONS: For each province/municipality, identify at least three job opportunities demanded by prospective employers t
Indicate an approximation of the job openings and the knowledge and/or skills required. Determine how these propective emp

Work Location Job Opportunity Number of Job Openings


(municipality, province)
Local Livelihood Assets and Market Map
mployment Facilitation

s demanded by prospective employers that may be accessed by program participants.


d. Determine how these propective employers have been or will be engaged or accessed.

Hiring Company/ Knowledge and/or Skills Status of Engagement with Potential


Propective Employer Required Employer (e.g w/ MOA,
w/o MOA, exploratory)
Community Economic Activities

INSTRUCTIONS: The SLPA, led by its officers, shall list down three to five common livelihoods among the members. From among these livelihoods, the group must identify top three
primary resources, livelihood issues (vulnerabilities, shock, trends, market competition, regulations), alternative livelihoods as coping strategies when these issues arise,and the open or
institutional market/s that these livelihoods cater to. This shall serve as starting point for the SLPA to identify a potential livelihood project to engage in.

Open or Institutional Markets Livelihood Issues (vulnerabilities,


Available Resources Coping Strategies to Address
Major/Common Livelihood (Currently accessed by the shocks, trends, market competition,
(livelihood assets) Livelihood Issues
livelihood) regulations)
SWOT Analysis

POTENTIAL LIVELIHOOD PROJECT:_______________________________________________________

financial aspect. On the first two columns, list down positive factors: strengths and opportunities of the potential project. Every
score of strengths and opportunities, respectively, is 50% each. Add the scores of the strengths and opportunities. On the last t
Every weakness and threat merits 5%. The maximum score for weaknesses and threats, respectively is 25% each. Add the scor
factors, subtract the negative factors to get the final score of the potential livelihood project.

POSITIVE FACTORS
STRENTHS OPPORTUNITIES Sub-total
(50%) (50%) Score
Market Aspect
Score Score

Production and Technical Aspect


Score Score

Organization and Management Aspect


Score Score

Financial Aspect
Score Score

TOTAL SCORE FOR ALL ASPECTS


(strengths + opportunities) - (weaknesses + threats) =
SWOT Analysis

_______________ SCORE:__________________

pportunities of the potential project. Every strenth and opportunity identified merits 10%. The maximum
strengths and opportunities. On the last two columns, list down negative factors: weakness and threats.
ats, respectively is 25% each. Add the scores of weaknesses and threats. From the sum of the positive
project.

NEGATIVE FACTORS
THREATS Sub-total
WEAKNESSES (25%) (25%) Score
Market Aspect
Score Score

ction and Technical Aspect


Score Score

tion and Management Aspect


Score Score

Financial Aspect
Score Score

TOTAL SCORE FOR ALL ASPECTS


ortunities) - (weaknesses + threats) =

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