DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 Launches New Programming, Welcomes Back “Kabayan” And “MMK Sa DZMM”

DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 is ready to keep its audience informed and entertained with its updated schedule.

Pinoy Pride Reign Supreme As Cardong Trumpo, NDDU GNRLS Emerge As “PGT” Grand Finalists

The competitive spirit runs high as Cardong Trumpo and NDDU GNRLS become grand finalists in "Pilipinas Got Talent" Season 7.

DOE, JICA Partner For Technical Cooperation Project On Clean Energy

The collaboration between DOE and JICA represents a commitment to advancing clean energy solutions in the Philippines. A vital partnership in innovation.

Cotabato Mangoes Enter National Market With 20-Ton Deal

Cotabato Mangoes are now available nationally following the successful delivery of their largest shipment yet, totaling 20 tons.

Youth Urged To Avail Of Government Business Aid, Training

Local initiatives are empowering the youth to start their own businesses through the Negosyo Center.

Youth Urged To Avail Of Government Business Aid, Training

4200
4200

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Local authorities here are encouraging the youth to go into business and avail of the entrepreneurial training and seed capital poured in for the Negosyo Center.

At the sidelines of the opening of the “Linggo ng Kabataan” (Youth Week) and the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Week celebration on Monday, La Trinidad Mayor Romeo Salda said they are happy that the local youth development office, which manages the Negosyo Center (Business Center), has introduced entrepreneurial programs for the youth.

Salda said the municipal government has provided a PHP500,000 seed funding for the center, which can be accessed by the youth.

“We want them to learn to manage even just a small business and learn from it while they are studying (and) until they finish their courses, and by then they already have an established business,” he said.

Salda said the Negosyo Center can also help in coming up with proposals that require bigger funding.

He said they plan to provide MSMEs a space where they can display their products or serve as a one-stop-shop once construction of the livelihood building is done.

Orlando Pacya, local youth development program officer and La Trinidad Negosyo Center in charge, in a separate interview, said “We encourage the youth to avail of the benefits of being trained to develop their business mindedness and also make feasibility (study) for a project proposal to be able to get funds from the local government unit or the different agencies.”

“The business that will get funding will be monitored for two years. During the assessment, the LGU (local government unit) might give the funding requirement as a grant once the business was found to have been doing well,” he said.

Pacya said they are closely collaborating with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for the MSME owners’ training.

La Trinidad Councilor Frederick Guzman, Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) chairman of Barangay Tawang and the SK Federation president of this capital town, in an interview, said “In our barangay, we have allotted PHP200,000 under the local youth development fund, and we are using that to help finance young entrepreneurs.”

He said that from the messages during the program, he and other members of the SK got ideas about funding training for youth entrepreneurship, which will become part of the SK Federation activities on top of the sports and skills development. (PNA)