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San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte
Poorest Poorest of the Poorof the Poor
San Nicolas
MAP OF ILOCOS NORTE
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MAP OF SAN NICOLAS
P
LAOAG CITY
Land Area- 4,930 Has.
Agricultural- 3,916.47
Industrial- 20.59Commercial – 41.83
Residential – 242.05
24 B
BATAC CITY
SARRAT
PAOAY
24 Barangays
2nd Income Class IRA-P 45,882,014.00
Local Sources-P 35,607,294.80 Natl Wealth (RA 7171)–P 10,741,743.99
Total Population = 31,972
Number of Households = 7 113Number of Households = 7,113
Average Household Size = 5
San Nicolas shall be a peaceful and progressive Agri-Industrial community in an
ecologically balanced environment.
To pursue socio-economic growth through an efficient and effective
governance supported by an empowered, God-loving citizenry and other partners in
development.
“Agturong Iti Nadur-as ken Nalinak nga Ili ti San
Nicolas”
Government PrivateSector
Citizenry
Consulate of the People’s Republic of China
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SAN NICOLEÑO ORGANIZATIONS ABROAD:
� ANNAK TI SAN NICOLAS
- HAWAII; MAUI CHAPTER; KAUAI CHAPTER
� SADIRI TI SAN NICOLAS INT’L. – HAWAII
� SAN NICOLANEOUS - U.S.A.
�ANNAK TI SAN NICOLAS – HONGKONG
�SAN NICOLAS GOODWILL FOUNDATION
�SAN NICOLE�OS OF CALIFORNIA, U.S.A.
� SAN NICOLAÑOS OF HAWAII
SAN NICOLEÑO ORGANIZATIONS ABROAD:
� SAN NICOLAS TEACHER’S ASSOCIATION OF HAWAII
� SAN NICOLAS NATIONAL HIGH� SAN NICOLAS NATIONAL HIGHSCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION –
MAIN & BINGAO CAMPUS
�CATUGUING ASSOCIATION OF HAWAII
�PILOT IN ILOCOS NORTE
�PILOT IN REGION I
�ONLY 1ST - 3RD CLASS MUNICIPALITY TO FINISH
CBMS
� Executive-Legislative Agenda
CBMS: AN INTEGRAL TOOL IN THE FORMULATION OF:
Executive-Legislative Agenda for 2007-2010 and
2010 - 2013
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CY 2011
� COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN
� MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT
PLAN
CY 2011
San Nicolas web site: http://www.sannicolasilocosnorte.gov.ph San Nicolas web site:
http://www.sannicolasilocosnorte.gov.ph
San Nicolas web site: http://www.sannicolasilocosnorte.gov.ph ATTENTION AREAS : ATTENTION AREAS :
CBMS RESULTCBMS RESULT
• BELOW POVERTY THRESHOLD – 2038• 6-20 YEARS OLD NOT ATTENDING• 6-20 YEARS OLD NOT ATTENDING
SCHOOL – 513• VOCATIONAL UNEMPLOYED – 331
• NO ELECTRICITY - 286
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“I HAVE A DREAM…”
2nd Runner-up 2008 Search for Region I’s LGU-NGO Project-
based Practices
THE SAN NICOLAS
EXPRESS BIN-I FOUNDATION
Fund Raising for BIN-I Scholars
CONCERTSCONCERTS
The San Nicolas Express BIN-I Foundation Board of Trustees and the scholars
Conduct of meetings by the members of the Board of Trustees
CN 200827402
DATE OF REGISTRATION
June 24, 2008
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San Nicolas web site: http://www.sannicolasilocosnorte.gov.ph
Bin-I link: http://www.sannicolasilocosnorte.gov.ph/Bini/index.asp
Golf Tournament
in Hawaii
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Pledge of Commitment of the
municipal employees to the
Bin I foundation ToBin-I foundation. To date, 80% of the
municipal employees has pledged their support to be
deducted in their salaries.
The Bin-I Lamp
41 SCHOLARS BOTH HIGH SCHOOL AND
COLLEGE
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Establishment of Educational Assistance
OfficeOffice
Walk for a CAUSE
Total cash collection – P84,670.00 (2007-2010)
MOST SUPPORTIVE MAYOR IN IMPLEMENTING ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS)
Alternative Learning System (ALS)
MOST SUPPORTIVE MAYOR IN IMPLEMENTING ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS) PROGRAMS & PROJECT – REGIONAL LEVEL
Special Program for the Employment of Students (SPES)
67 Beneficiaries since 2007 67 Beneficiaries since 2007
�� 60% LGU Share60% LGU Share
�� 40% DOLE Share40% DOLE Share
ONE TOWN, ONE SCHOLAR• “One Town, One Scholar,” joint scholarship program of the
Commission on Higher Education (CHEd), DILG, DBM,DepED, LMP, LGUs, and the Philippine Association of StateUniversities and Colleges (PASUC) which involves theawarding of four- (4) to five- (5) year scholarship to anincoming college freshman that has been selected by themunicipality as its “Town Scholar,”
2009-2010: MELVILYN DECANO 2nd Year Bachelor of Science in
Education student, MMSU
2010-2011: JEAN MARY TALAVERA 1ST Year Bachelor of Science in
Education student, MMSU
CONGRESSIONAL SCHOLARS
� 12 College Students
� 2 DWCL; 10 MMSU
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Sagip Maestra
SALARY is charged against SEF Fund
Livelihood and skills training for OSY & adults
(Parents of Scholars)
Catuguing 4-H Palayamanan Youth Club
Finalist, Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO) in the Philippines awarded in Malacañang Palace on
December 9, 2010
�FIL-CHINESE AMITY CLUB OF LAOAG CITY donated 50 pieces wooden arm chairs
to Asuncion Elementary School
�KAUAI ELEC. COOP through INEC
TIE-UP WITH PRIVATE SECTOR
gWATER DISPENSER & BOOK
DONATION
�PCCI TO DONATE 1 SCHOOL BUILDING AT THE PASION-BARANGAN ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
Donation of school building
English Enhancement
Program
Search for the Most Well-Informed Students in the Schools in San Nicolas organized by the San
Nicolas Retired Teachers Association
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Donation of books to pre-
school childrenSan Nicolas:
The most receptive
municipalityin the FIT FOR
SCHOOLProgram of the DepEd.
Mayor Valdez was featured in
Philippine Daily Inquirer’s
December 29, 2008 issue for hisissue for hisexceptional support to education
WATER FOR LIFE:The LGU - San Nicolas – Farmer-
Irrigators’ Experience
CHAMPION 2009 Search for Region I’s
Best LGU-NGO Project-based
Practices
FORGING OF TRI-PARTITEAGREEMENT
MOA signing on the maintenance & operation of Irrigation Canals between the Mayor, NIA Officials and Irrigators
Association
The Bonga Pump II of the National Irrigation Administration became operational as a result of the MOA.
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Charcoaled rice hull production as a component of organic fertilizer
Rice -fish culture. Rice productionRice fish culture. Rice productionintegrated with tilapia culture
Corn Production Intercropped with watermelon
DISTRIBUTION OF FERTILIZERS MODIFIED RAPID COMPOSTING
CHEMICAL SPRAYING OFF-SEASON TOMATO
MAINTENANCE OF SWIPs
CONSTRUCTION OF CATCHMENT DAM
Sustainable Mini-Farming through Bio-Intensive Gardening
(BIG)
2ND RUNNER-UP 2007 Search for
Region I’s LGU Best Practices
(BIG)
Off-Season VegetableProduction with theincorporation of IntegratedPest Management
1st RUNNER-UP 2005 Search for Region I’s LGU Best Practices
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San Nicolas is included in the compendium of Region I for its
entry on the Off-Season Vegetable gProduction with
the incorporation of integrated pest
management .
Other Initiatives
MUSHROOM PRODUCTION
PRODUCTION OF DRAGON CACTUS
MUSHROOM PRODUCTION
Food ProductionMARUNGGAY AVE.
KATUDAY AVE.
DAMILI: The Earth as a Way of Life of the
San Nicoleño
1st RUNNER-UP 2008 Search for Region I’s LGU Best Practices
DAMILI: Enhancing the Legacy of the Earth to the San
Nicoleño
1st RUNNER-UP 2009 Search for
Region I’s LGU Best Practices
Damili Festival Grand Parade
Damili Street Dance Competition
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The periodic kiln is already
operational and it was blessed
and inaugurated last May 4, 2009.
Linkaging with Japan International CooperationAgency (JICA) in partnership with National EconomicDevelopment Authority (NEDA)
TRADE FAIR/ EXHIBIT
Gov. Linda Lingle of Hawaii visiting the pottery in San Nicolas
Sen. Edgardo Angara lookson as a potter demonstrates
the process of damili
San Nicolas potters were featured in the Philippine
Daily Inquirer
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100% PINOY @ GMA - 7
MEDIA PROMOTION/EXPOSURE
ABS-CBN TV PATROL
MEL & JOEY @ GMA - 7
365 Plaza
The façade and catwalk of the Robinsons Ilocos festooned with bricks
Penshoppe boutique at Robinsons Ilocos with its interiors adorned with bricks
Brick-adorned receiving area and stairs leading to the second floor of the Ilocos Rosewell Hotel in Brgy. 1.
SAN NICOLAS WAS ADJUDGED AS 2009
BEST ONE TOWN, ONE PRODUCTONE PRODUCT
(OTOP) IMPLEMENTER IN THE PROVINCE OF
ILOCOS NORTE
OTHER INITIATIVES
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Product Promotion
Runner-up for the Most Business Friendly Municipality in the
Philippines for the years 2009 and 2010
(Special Citation for Public-Private Partnership)
CBMS RESULT: UNEMPLOYED – 331
DATA ON EMPLOYMENT OF SAN NICOLEÑOS (2007-2010)
COMPANY MALE FEMALE
Conduct of Jobs Fair
COMPANY MALE FEMALE
LGU –SNIN 91 51ROBINSONSAND OTHERCOMPANIES 96 153TOTAL 186 204
GRAND TOTAL : 390
CBMS RESULT: NO ELECTRICITY - 286
FREE ELECTRIC INSTALLATION BY THE ILOCOS NORTE ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE TO 103 FAMILIES and counting…
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�Reliable and Updated baseline data �Planning Tools (Annual Investment
Program, 20% Development Plan,Gender and Development Plan,p ,Executive-Legislative Agenda)
�Poverty diagnosis from CBMS digitized maps
�Appropriate LGU Interventions to address poverty
Conduct of 2nd round of CBMS survey by March 2011
Implementation of poverty alleviation interventions suchas:
> Construction of Small Water Impounding Dams> Small Farm Reservoirs> Development of agricultural areas> Development of agricultural areas
Conduct of skills trainings to unemployed men andwomen and OSYs
Strengthen linkages with civil society organizations
Increase Philhealth beneficiaries
Accommodate more Bin-I scholars
“ Participation is indispensable; People are our greatest resource,
let us continue to build rapport with local communities and build trust and
confidence through constantco de ce oug co s acommunication and feedback because there is no better compensation than work done well with shared vision
and shared responsibility.”
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