The Nueva Segovia Consortium of Cooperatives (NSCC) is a secondary cooperative founded in the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia. It has grown from 18 founding cooperatives with initial capital of 13,500 pesos to over 143 member cooperatives nationwide and total assets of 1.6 billion pesos. NSCC provides various financial, training, and livelihood services to support cooperatives and their members. These include microfinance programs, agro-enterprise support, tourism programs, and capacity building training. NSCC has received numerous awards recognizing its success and contributions to cooperative development. Under the leadership of CEO Divina Quemi, NSCC aims to continue enriching lives through cooperative services in
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THE LEADER AND MOST TRUSTED
NATIONAL CONSORTIUM OF
COOPERATIVES
VISION
TO ENRICH LIVES THRU DIVERSIFIED
COOPERATIVE SERVICES
MISSION
Core cooperative
values
God-Centeredness
Cooperation
Fairness and Transparency
Environmentalism
4. NSCC was organized as a
secondary level cooperative in the
Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia
under the Caritas Nueva Segovia
Program
5. THE INITIAL OPERATION OF NSCC
- WHOLESALE LENDING TO PRIMARY
COOPERATIVES
- CONSUMER STORE
- INITIAL CAPITAL IS Php 13,500.00
9. •AGRICULTURE PROGRAM
•LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM FOR MICROENTREPRENEURS
•LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM FOR COOPERATIVE
The Provincial Government of Ilocos Sur
entrusted livelihood funds to Nueva Segovia
Consortium of Cooperatives to benefit Cooperatives
and microentrepreneurs
10. • VIGAN CITY LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM
The City Government of Vigan under
the leadership of Hon. Mayor Eva
Marie S. Medina also aims to eradicate
unemployment and empower the
Bigueños thru the creation of the Vigan
City Livelihood Program.
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12. - Best NGO-LGU Partnership Award
in Region 1 on 2012
-Pamana ng Lahi Regional and
National Award given this November
2012.
RECOGNITION OF TIE-UP PARTNERSHIP
13. • The Municipal Government of
Caoayan thru the leadership of
Hon. Mayor Germelina S.
Goulart entrusted NSCC with a
livelihood program for the
benefit of Caoayanos:
•LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE
FOR OBOP PROJECTS
•LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE
FOR FARMERS
•LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE
FOR FISHERFOLKS
•OTHER LIVELIHOOD
PROJECTS
• CAOAYAN LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM
14. • PASPAS SANTA MICOFINANCE PROGRAM
LGU Santa thru the initiative of Hon. Jeremy Jesus Bueno
III created a livelihood program in partnership with
NSCC. MOA Signing was held on June 8, 2016 at
Municipality of Santa, Ilocos Sur
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16. NSCC MBA PROGRAM
• NOW REGISTERED WITH INSURANCE COMMISSION
AND SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION
• NSCC IS BEING ASSISTED BY THE RISK
MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS, INC. (RIMANSI)
18. OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAM
1. Boost agriculture industry
of Ilocos
2. Supply coops and farmers
with farm inputs
3. Help market palay and
rice products of members
4. Assists cooperatives
under the Farmers Entrep
Program
5. Offer Direct
Selling/Marketing of
Cooking Oil and
Condiments as other
Income Generating
Activity
AGRO-ENTERPRISE & MARKETING
PROGRAM
19. 19
2013 – 2016 total deliveries
to institutional buyers–
217,970kilos
DELIVERY OF WHITE ONIONS TO
INSTITUTIONAL BUYERS
Farmers Entrepreneurship Program
- Providing assistance to 3 coops
- Sinait Garlic of the North MPC
- - Caoayan Onion Growers
Producers MPC
- Pantay Onion Growers and
Producers Coop
20. Site Selection,
Partnership Building
and Formation of
Working Group
1
Scaling-up
8
Product Supply
Assessment and
Product Selection
2
Market Chain Study
3
Cluster Organization
4
Business Planning
and Mobilization
5
Production/Product
Supply Organizing
6
Test Marketing
7
The Clustering
Approach to
Agroenterprise
Development
21. THE AGRARIAN INFORMATION AND MARKETING CENTER
WAREHOUSE, TRAINING CENTER, ADMIN OFFICE AND SOLAR DRIER
Operate as marketing and agriculture center that will serve farmers and cooperatives
of Ilocos Sur and Abra
PARTNERS FOR THIS PROJECT: DAR, JICA, LGU CAOAYAN AND NSCC
30. PROVIDES TRAININGS TO MICROFINANCE MEMBERS
*** SKILLS TRAININGS / FINANCIAL LITERACY AND
VALUEs FORMATION SEMINARS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZING
HELPS SMALL GROUPS ORGANIZE THEMSELVES INTO A
COOPERATIVE AND REGISTER IT TO THE COOPERATIVE
DEVELOPMENTAUTHORITY
33. • COLLEGE COURSES
BS IN FORMATION TECHNOLOGY
BS IN INFORMATION SYSTEM
BS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BS IN MICROFINANCE TECHNOLOGY
* TESDA COURSES
1. COMPUTER TECHNICIAN
2. HOUSE KEEPING
3. FRONT OFFICE SERVICES
4. COMMERCIAL COOKING
5. BARTENDING
6. BAKING
7. FOOD AND BEVERAGE
34. • It is a way of assisting cooperatives rise above to a level of reliability
to access financial support and manage its own affairs in accord with
prudential disciplines. The role of NSCC is to provide them
consultancy using the pool of consultants and staff NSCC. They will sit
down with the management of the Partner Coop to supply them with
its management systems and programs to adapt.
NSCC Cooperatives Access to Resources
for Efficient Services (CARES) PROGRAM
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36. The COOP AND TOURISM
• ILOCOS SUR PARTICULARLY VIGAN IS
ONE OF TOP TOURISM DESTINATIONS
IN THE COUNTRY AND ONE OF THE
NEW 7WONDER CITIES
• COOP CAN WIDEN ITS NETWORK THRU
TOURISM ACTIVITIES IN THE
COOPERATIVE
• PROMOTE AND MARKET PRODUCTS OF
MEMBERS
• AGRI PRODUCTS OF MEMBERS ARE
USED FOR CATERING SERVICES
51. COOPAWARENESS ACTIVITIES
• Ongoing Advertisements at Local Broadcast Media
• Coop Bulletin Publication
MEDIAAFFAIRS
• Coop TV Program of
CEBU shot in Vigan
on July 2015
• Ongoing Block Time
Program at PTV
Ilocos
57. THE HUMBLE BEGINNING NSCC TODAY
INITIAL CAPITAL – PHP 13,500.00 TOTAL ASSETS – PHP 1.6 BILLION
PESOS (FIRST COOP BILLIONAIRE
IN NORTHERN LUZON)
FORMED BY 18 CHURCH BASED
COOPS
IN ILOCOS SUR
MEMBERSHIP – 143 PRIMARY
COOPS FROM NATIONWIDE
AREA OF OPERATION -
PROVINCEWIDE
AREA OF OPERATION –
NATIONWIDE
PIONEER EMPLOYEES - 3 TOTAL EMPLOYEES - 175
60. AWARDS RECEIVED BY MS. DIVINA C. QUEMI AWARDING
BODY DATE
2012 MOST OUTSTANDING COOPERATIVE LEADER – REGION 1
– CDA GAWAD PARANGAL AWARD CDA
OCTOBER
10, 2012
2013 PADRE JOSE BURGOS AWARD AS OUTSTANDING COOP
LEADER
PROVINCIAL GOVT
OF ILOCOS SUR
FEBRUARY
3, 2013
MOST OUTSTANDING NARVACANEO
NARVACAN, ILOCOS
SUR
DECEMBER
2013
2014 CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE AS TOP PERFORMING
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) CDA REGION 1
NOVEMBER
2014
2015
OUTSTANDING ALUMNA IN THE FIELD OF TOURISM
UNIVERSITY OF
NORTHERN PHILS
OCTOBER
15, 2015
3RD MOST OUTSTANDING COOP LEADER - NATIONAL -
CDA GAWAD PARANGAL CDA
OCTOBER
22, 2015
COOPERATIVE AMBASSADRESS CDA REGION 1
OCTOBER
29, 2015
AWARDS RECEIVED
61. SIGNIFICANT AWARDS RECEIVED BY NSCC
CDA GAWAD PARANGAL 2016 BEST
PERFORMING COOP FEDERATION-REGION 1
Gawad Parangal Winner as Best
Performing Cooperative Federation by
the Coop Development Authority – 2013 /
2014 / 2015
2012, 2013 and 2014 Sipag Awards Winner
as Most Outstanding Microfinance
Institution in Luzon 1 by the National
Livelihood Development Corporation
2013 as one of the top 10 most promising
enterprises by
the Villar Foundation
62. • VIGAN CITY
• LAOAG CITY
• BATAC CITY
• PAGUDPUD, ILOCOS NORTE
• CABUGAO, ILOCOS SUR
• CAOAYAN, ILOCOS SUR
• STA. MARIA, ILOCOS SUR
• CERVANTES, ILOCOS SUR
• BAUANG, LA UNION
• BAGUIO CITY
• URDANETA CITY
• LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN
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64. • REQUIREMENTS FOR MEMBERSHIP
- BOARD RESOLUTION
- FILLED UP MEMBERSHIP FORM
- CDA REGISTRATION
- AUDITED AND INTERIM FS
- LIST OF OFFICERS’ANNUAL REPORT
- MEMBERSHIP FEE OF PHP500.00
- SHARE CAPITAL – INITIAL OF PHP1,000
- Php 10,000.00 Regular
65. “With the Spiritual Guidance of the Church, Community
Participation and Good Governace of the Goverment
together we can achieve peaceful and sustainable community
development.”
- DIVINA C. QUEMI
Chief Executive Officer