TODAY: FEBRUARY 23, 2012

City Based Organizations

The Sangguniang Panglungsod had accredited 53 Non-government Organizations (NGO’s), Private Organizations (PO’s) and Cooperatives in the city from 1992 up to the present (See Table 33). NGO’s serve as partner of the city administration in local governance and actively participating in special bodies created in accordance with law.

Table 33. List of Non-Government Organizations, Private Organizations and Cooperatives and their Date of Accreditation NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION (NGO’s)
Name Date of Approval
Barangay Rafael Rueda, Sr. Jeepney Operators and Drivers ( BRRSJODA) 1. June 11, 2008
Rallye Riders Club of San Jose City 2. Feb. 28, 2007
Soroptomist International (Si) San Jose 3. January 26, 2005
Samahang Magsasaka –Maliliit na Manggagawa 4. January 23, 2004
Guardians Philippines Anti-Crime Organization Inc. 5. March 12, 2004
Haligi ng Maykapansanan sa Bagong Aniban ng San Jose (Hakbang San Jose), Inc. San Jose City 6. May 14, 2004
Novo Ecijano Sustainable Development Foundation, Inc. 7. October 25, 2004
Habitat for Humanity Philippines 8. Nov. 14, 2003
San Jose City Likaskalikasan Producers Coop. 9. Dec. 1, 2004
Doulus One Marketing Coop. Inc 10. Nov. 7, 2003
Samahang Retired OFW, Lungsod ng San Jose 11. Oct. 24, 2003
Barangay Calaocan Tricycle Operatorsdriver’s Association, Inc. 12. Sept. 12, 2003
The new guardians for freedom and democracy 13. Aug. 1, 2003
Nakasaka Prodecer’s Cooperative 14. Sept. 13, 2002
Jeepney Operators And Drivers Association of Nueva Ecija 15. June 14, 2002
Bayanihan Ladies 2000 16. Aug. 3, 2001
Tayabo Tricycle Operators and Drivers Association 17. June 27, 2001
Kalinga sa Pagdadamayan, Inc. (Kasapi) 18. Aug. 23, 2000
Reforestation and Survey Dimension 19. CY 1997
Masonic Lodge no.30 20. CY 1997
Retired Teachers Association (Reta) of San Jose City 21. Sept. 1996
Samahang Lingkod Kapwa PF Barangay Calaocan 22. CY 1995
Kababaihan Barangay Tungo sa Kaunlaran 23. CY 1995
A resolution extending accreditation to the herein enumerated non-government organiztions pursuant to republic act 7160, to wit:
a. Agency for Community Education Services Foundation, Inc.
b. Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM);
c. Brethren of Christ in the Philippines, Inc. (BCPI);
d. Farmer’s Marketing Cooperative, Inc.;
e. Balikatan sa Kaunlaran;
f. Kiwanis Club of San Jose City;
g. Goodwill Industries of Nueva Ecija, Inc.;
h. Federation of Senior Citizens;
i. Zone 7, Pinili Systematic Integrated (SSID) Development Doers Ass. Inc.;
j. Zone 6, Palestina Systematic Sitio Integrated Development (SSID) Doers Ass. Inc.
k. Zone 4, Palestina Systematic Sitio Integrated Development (SSID) Doers Ass. Inc.
l. Silangan Agricultural Coop. Inc.;
m. Dica Primary Multi-Purpose Agricultural Kilusang Bayan San Jose City-PMAFB Nueva Ecija;
n. Bagong Sikat Multi-Purpose Coop. Inc.
o. Malasin Multi-Purpose Coop. Inc.
p. Barangay Small Sewers Consumers and Retailers Association.
q. San Jose Duckpin Bowling Association.
r. San Jose City Jaycees;
s. Sariling Atin Credit Cooperative, Inc.
t. Tao at Lupa Agri-Development (TALA) Center;
u. Developers of Nueva Ecija Foundation, Inc.
v. San Jose City-Lupao, Jeepney Operators & Drivers Association. San Jose City
w. Pilipino Overseas Workers and Immigrants (POWER)
24. CY 1992

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