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Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) is the largest corporate-led social development
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in the
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. Founded in 1970, PBSP was the first in
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to lead the promotion and practice of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Comprising more than 260 businesses, PBSP operates nationwide programs in education, health, livelihood and the environment. PBSP had benefited 4.5 million
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, and assisted 6,200 development projects through PHP 7 billion in grants and loans.


Legacy

Founded in 1970, PBSP was the first in Asia to advocate and practice corporate social responsibility (CSR). PBSP was modeled after the
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n Dividendo Voluntario para la Comunidad, where businesses allocate a certain percentage of their profits to development projects. PBSP's projects have delivered assistance to landless farmers, fishermen, rural workers, urban poor and indigenous cultural communities in the Philippines.


History

PBSP was established in 1970 when 50 Filipino businessmen set aside 1% of their companies’ net income before taxes for poverty reduction programs. PBSP first started implementing development projects in 15 provinces in the 1980s. The PBSP then developed in the 1990s a program to improve the harvests of rice farmers.{{Cite news, url=https://thedailyguardian.net/business/pbsp-celebrates-30-years-of-uplifting-lives-in-the-visayas/, title=PBSP celebrates 30 years of uplifting lives in the Visayas {{! The Daily Guardian, date=2018-10-17, work=The Daily Guardian, access-date=2018-10-30, language=en-US In the 2000s, PBSP implemented projects for health and education in
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, that are in line with the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).


External links


PBSP website


References

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