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Answers to the Questionnaire on CDF Study

1. United Libis HOA Phase I, Inc.


2. District I, Valenzuela City, NCR Philippines
3. September 19, 2010
4. A and B /Housing and Livelihood improvement
5. Formal Organization
6. 210 Men= 113 Women =97
7. 240 Men= 113 Women =127
8. Families in the same community
9. By community leaders
10. By all members
11. Monthly or quarterly
12. High
13. Yes
14. Self-audit - if there is a need we hire
professional auditor
15. Monthly Savings 50 minimum, UPCA-50.00 per
annum, mortuary fund 12 per annum, city fund 10.00 per month
16. None
17. 9% interest per annum is charge to every
member who cannot meet the required
savings/payment
18. Minimum savings amount, member in good
standing (following req such as, meeting
attendance, payment of all contributions)
19. Maximum loan is 7000.00 per member, at 9%
per annum payable in 12 months, payable monthly
or weekly.
20. 210
21. 4%
22. Yes
24.

NAME OF SOURCES
Type (Loan or Grant)
Amount Received in Dollars
How many times has CDF
obtained funds from this
source?
What do you like most of
this source?

UPDF
Loan
34,000.00
1

-We can have access to


this loans/funding with
simple/minimal
requirements
-simple process

1. United Libis HOA Phase II Inc.


2. District I, Valenzuela City, NCR Philippines
3. September 19, 2010
4. A and B/Housing and Livelihood improvement
5. Formal Organization
6. 140 Men= 91 Women =49
7. 160 Men= 101 Women =59
8. Families in the same community
9. By community leaders
10. By all members
11. Monthly or quarterly
12. High
13. Yes
14. Self-audit - if there is a need we hire professional
auditor
15. Monthly Savings 50 minimum, UPCA-50.00 per
annum, mortuary fund 12 per annum, city fund - 10.00
per month
16. None
17. 9% interest per annum is charge to every
member who cannot meet the required
savings/payment
18. Minimum savings amount, member in good
standing (following req such as, meeting attendance,
payment of all contributions)
19. Maximum loan is 7000.00 per member, at 9% per
annum payable in 12 months, payable monthly or
weekly.
20. 140
21. 6%

Informal Settlers Loan


Assistance Program
Loan
30,000.00
1

ACCA
Loan
11,000.00
1

-We can have access to


this loans/funding with
simple/minimal
requirements
-simple process

What should be improved

-low interest rate


-can be access without
collateral
To lower down the interest
rate further.
Make it more available to
more informal settler
communities
Increase the amount of loan
Longer terms of payment

Make the process simple


and the documentary
requirements lesser

Increase the amount of loan


Longer terms of payment

-low interest rate


-can be access without
collateral
To lower down the interest
rate further.
Make it more available to
more informal settler
communities
Increase the amount of loan
Longer terms of payment

Impact
25.
Project:
Status:
Budget:
Implementing Year:
Benefited Families:

Lot acquisition project


on going
$600,000.00
2015 - 2040
Phase 1=210
Phase2=140

26.

27.
28.

a) Social Preparation/community organizing


b) cooperation of all members
c) NGO support
d) Local/National government support
collection problems
1 - a) Stimulate savings behavior
3 - b) Improve financial discipline
6 - c) Strengthen society bonding
7 - d) improve women social status
5 - e) improved technical skills
4 - f) better environment and livelihood
2 - g) improve relation with government

29. What are CDF weakness?


a. rely heavily on community leader
c. loans are too small
30. No
34. No
35. Yes, Informal Settlers Loan Assistance Program
36. Yes
37. No
38. Yes, the communities still need more support
39. Yes (grant or loan or both) for housing improvement and livelihood support
40.
a) organize community , develop second liners
b) sustainable /efficient collection system
c) implementation of development plans
d) transfer land titles to individual members
41. small amount of loan grants, short terms of payment of the loan
42.

a) continues advocacy to help more and more member community


b) network should assign staff to monitor the implementation of CDF in the community
c) financial literacy other capacity building activities

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