Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office

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Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office
About PCSO
Enabling Law:
Republic Act No.1169, as amended
Mandate:
The
Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office
(PCSO) is the principal government agency for
raising and providing funds for health
programs, medical assistance and services, and
charities of national character.
Vision:
The PCSO shall be the principal government
agency for raising and providing funds for
health
programs,
medical
assistance
and
services and charities of national character.
Mission:
To generate funds for health programs and
charities of national character through charity
sweepstakes races, lotteries, and other similar
PCSO Branch Offices
•To an initial 25 when it assumed office in 2010, the present PCSO Board has added
17 more branches since 2012.
• Marinduque branch will be opened in Nov 2014.
•There will be 42 branches by Nov 2014. More branches are in development.
Northern and Central Luzon
1.Isabela
2.Pangasinan
3.Tarlac
4.Nueva Ecija
5.Pampanga
6. Bataan
7. Ilocos Norte
8. Benguet
9. Bulacan
10. Cagayan
11. Zambales
12. La Union
13. Bontoc
Visayas
1.Cebu
2.Iloilo
3.Leyte
4. Samar
5. Bohol
6. Negros Occidental
7. Negros Oriental
8. Capiz
9. Aklan
Southern Tagalog and Bicol Region
1. Rizal
6. Camarines Norte
2. Laguna
7. Camarines Sur
3. Batangas
8. Sorsogon
4. Cavite
9. Albay
5. Quezon
10. Palawan
11. Oriental Mindoro 12. Marinduque
Mindanao
1.Davao
5. Agusan del Norte
2. Misamis Oriental 6. Surigao del Norte
3. South Cotabato
7. Bukidnon
4. Zamboanga del Sur 8. Zamboanga del Norte
PCSO Products
Allocation of Net Receipts
55% :
Prize Fund - for the payment of prizes
30%:
Charity Fund - for charity and social programs
15%:
Operating Fund - for operating expenses and
capital expenditures
AGENCY SERVICES
PCSO Core Services
Individual Medical Assistance Program (IMAP)
Requests for:
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Hospitalization
Dialysis
Medicines
Chemotherapy Drugs
Laboratory/Diagnostic Procedures
Wheelchair, Hearing Aid, Implant/Prosthesis
Requirements: request letter , original/CTC medical abstract, prescription of
medicines, indigency certificate, price quotations, hospital billing statement, etc.
PCSO Core Services
Individual Medical Assistance Program (IMAP)
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Outpatient consultation
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Medicine donation
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Ambulance conduction of indigent patients
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Assistance for victims of calamities and national emergencies
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Patient assistance through Endowment Funds (EFs with hospitals)
PCSO Core Services
Institutional Financial Assistance Program (IFAP)
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Regular Beneficiaries (Endowment Fund, Inst. Partners)
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Ambulance Donation Programs
through LGUs, qualified hospitals and institutions
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Calamity and National Emergency Assistance
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Donation of Medical Equipment
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Capability-Building of RHUs
PCSO Core Services
Institutional Financial Assistance Program (IFAP)
Ambulance Donation Program
Through LGUs and qualified hospitals and institutions (NGOs, GOs,
private organizations)
Requirements: request letter, justification for donation, resolution
requesting for ambulance unit, requirement for 60%-40% costsharing scheme
Policy: request/donation
only every five (5) years;
1st, 2nd, 3rd class municipalities,
60% - 40% sharing scheme;
4th, 5th, 6th class municipalities,
100% donation
PCSO Core Services
PCSO Ambulance Donation Program
Units Released from 15 Sep 2010 to 5 Aug 2013
SOCIAL IMPACT:
CONTRIBUTIONS of PCSO
PCSO Charity Fund
Average amount in Charity Fund: P8 billion per year
(to mandatory contributions and IMAP, IP, EF, other social programs)
PCSO IMAP 2014:
P16 million daily
(from P4 million daily in 2010)
PCSO Endowment Fund Program 2014:
63
public
million
hospitals,
P66.2
PCSO Institutional Partnership Program 2014:
15 NGOs, welfare and charity institutions, P8.14 million
PCSO Charity Fund
Endowment Fund Program 2014
Institutional Financial Assistance Program (IFAP)
Endowment Fund (EF) to hospitals, other health care facilities,
government and non-government organizations
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Given via tranches
To be used only for medical and health-care related purposes
Liquidation and after-report required
PCSO Charity Fund
Endowment Fund Program 2014
PCSO Endowment Fund Program 2014:
63
public
million
hospitals,
P66.2
PCSO Charity Fund
Endowment Fund Program 2014
PCSO Charity Fund
Endowment Fund Program 2014
PCSO Charity Fund
Endowment Fund Program 2014
PCSO Charity Fund
Endowment Fund Program 2014
PCSO Charity Fund
Endowment Fund Program 2014
PCSO Charity Fund
Institutional Partners 2014
PCSO Institutional
Partnership
Program 2014:
15 NGOs, welfare and
charity institutions,
P8.14 million
Taxes Paid
Taxes Paid by PCSO from 2011 to June 2014:
P16.95 billion
Annual average: P5 billion
PCSO Charity Fund
Mandatory Contributions
PCSO Mandatory Contributions 2013:
P4.767 billion
PCSO is required by special laws to provide funds to:
 Philippine Sports Commission
 Commission on Higher Education
 Comprehensive and Integrated Shelter and Urban Development
Financing Program
 Dangerous Drugs Board
 National Endowment Fund for Children’s Television
 National Museum’s Endowment Fund
 Overseas Workers Welfare Administration-Congressional
Migrant Workers Scholarship Fund
 National Book Development Fund
 Department of Justice-Juvenile Justice and Welfare Council
 Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
 LGUs Share on Lotto Sales, etc.
PCSO Charity Fund
Since 2010, the amount allotted by PCSO to charity
has grown a yearly average of
25%
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
PCSO Highlights
Aug 2010 - present
• Calamity assistance rendered at times of all
national disasters and emergencies: including
typhoons Ondoy, Yolanda; Bohol-Cebu earthquake;
Zamboanga conflict, etc.
(medicines, med equipment, water treatment
plants, power generators, etc.)
• Liver Transplant Project with The Medical City:
provides liver transplant procedure at reduced cost
for PCSO-assisted patients.
• Kidney Transplant Project with National Kidney Center
PCSO Highlights
Aug 2010 - present
• Satellite Clinics: PCSO establishes clinics in other areas such as Our Lady of
Peace, and rehabilitated rural health centers in 5th- and 6th-class municipalities
Establishment of Tahan-Tahanan Project:
a temporary housing shelter for pediatric cancer patients from the
provinces at the East Avenue Medical Center.
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• Upgrading of medical equipment in public hospitals: hi-tech xray and imaging machines, 16-slice scanner, etc.
• Upcoming projects with Dept. of Health:
 Scholarships for medical doctors (MDs)
 PCSO Help Desks at hospitals
 Liver transplant program with NKTI:
PCSO will provide P1.5 million per patient;
MoA signing on 16 Sep 2014
PCSO Corporate Directions
• Development of mass-based games for additional revenue
• Opening of more new branches nationwide
• Completion of computerization of office processes
(accounting and human resources)
• Completion of ISO: 9000 certification
• Construction of permanent HQ
at San Marcelino St., Manila
(groundbreaking on 8 Sep 2014)
PCSO and LGUs
PCSO and LGUs
PCSO and LGUs work together for WIN-WIN situations that benefit the public:
LGU Lotto Shares Jan-June 2014
• PCSO provides a share of lotto revenues to host provinces, cities, and municipalities:
PCSO Lotto Shares Jan-June 2014:
P240.35 million
LGU Lotto Shares Jan-Jun 2014
PCSO Lotto Shares
Jan-Jun 2014 for Mindanao:
P 30.69 million
PCSO Lotto Shares for
24 Provinces in Mindanao:
P3.165 million
LGU Lotto Shares Jan-Jun 2014
PCSO Lotto Shares for
33 Cities in Mindanao:
P19.61 million
The more Lotto outlets
in an area,
the higher the
LGU shares.
LGU Lotto Shares Jan-Jun 2014
PCSO Lotto Shares
For Municipalities
in Mindanao:
P7.91 million
The more Lotto
outlets, the
higher the
LGU shares
LGU Lotto Shares Jan-Jun 2014
PCSO Lotto Shares
For Municipalities
in Mindanao:
P7.91 million
Thank you very much.