Do you know any NGO in Mindanao who would like to partner with GCash for a good program? If Yes this your chance to share this good news and to help also our fellow Filipino at Mindanao who needs support and help.
Leading mobile money platform, GCash is
looking for partners in Mindanao for its GCash for Good - a pioneering corporate social
responsibility program that enables
Filipinos to donate to non-government organizations (NGOs) that champion worthy advocacies from
education, environment to animal welfare among others.
This was announced yesterday by GCash VP for Corporate
Communications Reyner Villasenor in a press launch held in Park Inn Hotel in
Davao City who said that GCash for Good is another big step to further develop the
GCash app into a more socially relevant and sustainable platform that helps
addresses issues across different levels of society.
GCash, operated by Globe Fintech
Innovations Inc. (Mynt), is well-equipped to become a springboard
for donations to non-government organizations that champion various advocacies,
thanks to its scale and innovative digital platform. Thus, the GCash executive
is calling on all NGOs in Davao City and nearby cities and provinces to join
the GCash for Good as their partners in spreading good to all.
“With GCash for Good, GCash users can use them
GCash app to donate to various groups to create an impact on society. This
allows GCash to be a more inclusive and open platform that will help create
better opportunities for millions of Filipinos. I am calling on all our NGO
friends in Davao region and in the whole of Mindanao to join us as we spread
the power of good through GCash,” Villasenor said.
For interested NGOs, some regulatory
requirements need to be completed before becoming official GCash for Good
partners to ensure the organizations are legitimate and the money donated
cannot be abused.
The GCash for Good program currently involves
35 NGOs, which are included in the initial batch after completing their
documentation requirements both from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and
Mynt before the program was launched.
The program has already been launched in Manila and Cebu.
During the GCash for Good launch in Davao City, Villasenor also disclosed
that that people now prefer to donate online, as this removes the hassle of
having to go through long queues and processes, giving them more time to focus
on their daily lives.
He quoted a study by 2017 Global Trends in
Giving which shows that 54 percent of individuals prefer to donate online,
while the total volume of donations made online grew by a strong 12.1 percent.
Various researches also show a growing trend in micro-donations
and crowdfunding, with sites like Patreon and Kofi gaining massive support.
According to Tech’s Good, micro-donations range between $0.25 and $10. This kind
of donations, although small at a time, can make a huge difference once added
up.
“With innovative mobile money technology like
GCash, people who want to do good are now empowered with a more efficient
experience. Any amount will create huge opportunities for organizations
that forward different issues. With GCash for Good, users will also have direct
access to where their donations go. It showcases a more transparent and
user-friendly interface for anyone to access, ” Villasenor stressed.
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