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Rochdale Townhall
In a historic and deeply symbolic moment, Global Co-operative Executive Masterclass Cohort 6 set foot in Rochdale Town Hall, the birthplace of the cooperative movement. The cohort was warmly and honorably welcomed by Deputy Mayor of Rochdale, Councillor Faisal Rana, whose gracious reception reflected Rochdale’s enduring commitment to the global cooperative family.
During the visit, Mr. Noel D. Raboy, Founding Trustee of the Co-operative College of the Philippines and President & CEO of CLIMBS Life and General Insurance Cooperative, delivered a heartfelt message on behalf of the delegation:
“Good day everyone.
On behalf of our delegation, may I express our heartfelt thanks to Deputy Mayor Faisal Rana, Deputy Mayor of Rochdale; Deputy Mayoress Iram Faisal; and Julie Murphy, Interim CEO of Rochdale Borough Council, for the very warm and generous welcome extended to us here in Rochdale — the birthplace of the cooperative movement.
It is truly meaningful for us to be received in this historic town — a place we proudly call our home in spirit. Over the span of six cohorts, we have had the privilege of bringing more than 500 cooperative leaders here to Rochdale, each visit deepening our appreciation of the courage, solidarity, and shared hope that gave birth to this global movement.
Being here reminds us that cooperation was born not from comfort, but from struggle, purpose, and a commitment to a fairer society.
We also wish to extend our sincere thanks to Jacqui Thomasen of the Co-operative College UK and Liz McIvor of the Co-operative Heritage Trust for their continued partnership and support, which have been instrumental in making these learning journeys meaningful and impactful for our global cooperative leaders.
Thank you for opening your city to us and for honoring the global cooperative family. We are inspired by Rochdale’s legacy, and we carry its values with us as we continue to build cooperatives that serve people, communities, and future generations.
Once again, thank you, and it is truly an honor to be home.”
This visit marks a powerful milestone for Cohort 6—an opportunity to reconnect with the roots of cooperation, draw inspiration from its living legacy, and carry its principles forward as cooperative leaders shaping inclusive and sustainable futures worldwide.
Sta. Mesa, Manila, Philippines
The Co-operative College of the Philippines, represented by its CEO & Principal, Ms. Donna C. Dizon, together with NaFecoop Chairperson Ms. Marlene D. Sindayen, CLIMBS CEO & President Mr. Noel D. Raboy, and Coop Chamber PH Secretary General Mr. Edwin P. Bustillos, met with Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) President Dr. Manuel Muhi to advance cooperative education in the Philippines.
Following the discussion, a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) on the Development of Cooperative Education in the country is set to be signed among the participating institutions—marking a significant step toward institutionalized collaboration.
This meeting builds on the call for stronger multi-sectoral cooperation raised during the House of Representatives Commission on Higher and Technical Education hearing on December 9, 2025, which discussed the proposed establishment of the National Center for Cooperative Studies (NCCS).
Through this partnership, the Co-operative College of the Philippines, alongside NaFecoop, CLIMBS, and Coop Chamber PH, aims to foster a long-term collaborative relationship with PUP—strengthening leadership development, mutual support, and knowledge sharing. Ultimately, this initiative reinforces sustainable growth in the cooperative sector through education, training, information, and meaningful partnerships.
The summit brings together a distinguished roster of speakers, thought leaders, and climate experts from around the globe. It features insightful discussions, interactive panels, and in-depth sessions aimed at fostering innovative solutions to address climate change. Delegates will have the opportunity to network, exchange ideas, and collaborate on strategies that promote climate resilience and collective action within the cooperative movement.
This initiative underscores the vital role of education, information-sharing, and cooperation in preparing communities to confront climate-related challenges. By harnessing the power of collaboration, we aim to inspire actionable solutions that contribute to a sustainable and resilient future for all.
We are confident that this summit will spark enlightening discussions, forge meaningful partnerships, and empower every delegate to become catalysts for positive change in their respective communities. As we stand united in the face of a global climate emergency, may this gathering mark the beginning of stronger alliances and transformative actions toward global climate resilience.
Seoul, South Korea
On the morning of the 15th, Sungkonghoe University (SKHU) announced that it welcomed an official delegation of 11 members—including the top management of CLIMBS Life & General Insurance Cooperative and the Co-operative College of the Philippines (https://co-opcollege.ph/)—to discuss potential areas of educational cooperation. This visit was made upon the recommendation of major international cooperative organizations such as the International Labour Organization (ILO), the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA), and the Association of Asian Confederation of Credit Unions (ACCU). It demonstrates the recognition of Sungkonghoe University’s educational capacity and expertise in the cooperative sector.
The delegation included the CEO and senior executives of CLIMBS, as well as the CEO and key officers of the Co-operative College of the Philippines. Both institutions have already been engaging in various collaborations with international educational partners, including the UK Co-operative College. This time, they expressed interest in establishing a partnership with Sungkonghoe University—highlighting it among Korean universities.
Both sides held extensive discussions on all possible forms of educational cooperation in the cooperative field. Key topics included:
• Admission pathways to master’s and doctoral programs, including English-medium programs for international students
• Development of a blended online–offline Cooperative MBA for practitioners
• One- to two-week short-term non-degree programs (lectures, field visits, and cultural exposure)
• Joint degree programs
• Training and development programs for faculty members of the Co-operative College of the Philippines
In particular, many senior executives from CLIMBS and the Co-operative College of the Philippines expressed interest in pursuing a PhD in Cooperative Management at Sungkonghoe University. This is expected to serve as an important milestone in the university’s internationalization efforts, recruitment of international graduate students, and expansion of global cooperative education programs.
This dialogue also aligns with the discussions held last month with ILO officials on international education cooperation in the social and solidarity economy and cooperatives. It is anticipated to further strengthen Sungkonghoe University’s global standing in cooperative research and education. The university plans to work with its Philippine partner institutions to develop concrete cooperation models moving forward.
DISCLAIMER: News content has been translated from Korean.
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Manchester, United Kingdom
PROGRAM OVERVIEW: In 2026, the Co-operative College of the Philippines (Co-op College PH), the training arm of CLIMBS Life and General Insurance Cooperative, in partnership with the National Federation of Cooperative Primaries in the Philippines (NaFeCOOP), and in collaboration with The Co-operative College (Manchester, UK), will once again offer the Global Cooperative Executive Masterclass Learning Program.
Set in Manchester and London—the historic birthplace of the modern cooperative movement—this immersive program is designed for senior cooperative leaders. It features experiential learning, educational tours, and a certificate course on executive education and values-based adaptive leadership. Participants will gain global insights, deepen their leadership practice, and reconnect with the foundational values of the cooperative movement in the very places where it all began.
[Now inviting Global Delegates & Young Leaders]
This is a unique opportunity to engage with international peers, expand your global cooperative perspective, and help shape the future of cooperative leadership across generations.
PROGRAM DETIALS:
DATE: February 7-15, 2026 | Program Dates: February 9-13, 2026
WHERE: Manchester, United Kingdom
REGISTRATION FEE:
215,000.00 PHP
200,000.00 PHP
• Program Material
• Visa Assistance
Cagayan de Oro City, Bukidnon, Davao
The Beginning of Sowing the Seeds of Success
The Co-operative College of the Philippines, in partnership with the National Federation of Cooperatives in the Philippines and CLIMBS Life and General Insurance Cooperative, proudly congratulates the first batch of CAC Lakbay Aral delegates, held from October 28–30, 2025. The journey brought participants from Cagayan de Oro City to the cooperative-rich lands of Malaybalay, Bukidnon; Panabo City; and Tagum City, Davao, where they experienced firsthand the power of shared learning and collaboration among cooperatives.
This pioneering batch was composed of 33 passionate delegates representing nine outstanding cooperatives with CoopAssurance Centers across Luzon and Visayas—namely Barangka Credit Cooperative Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Mother Rita Multi-Purpose Cooperative, DCCCO Multi-Purpose Cooperative, VALDECO, Bayawan Community Cooperative, Suyo Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Olongapo Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Holy Child Multi-Purpose Cooperative, and Gubat St. Anthony Cooperative.
Their three-day Lakbay Aral was filled with meaningful engagements and interactive visits to the Bukidnon Government Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Panabo Multi-Purpose Cooperative, and Tagum Cooperative—each a model of resilience, innovation, and people-centered leadership. Delegates immersed themselves in the cooperatives’ operations, best practices, and unique work cultures, gaining valuable insights on how CACs thrive despite challenges.
Through open dialogue and shared reflection, delegates discovered how many of their concerns—such as member retention and engagement—are common across cooperatives nationwide. This realization strengthened their sense of solidarity and reminded them that collective problem-solving and shared experiences lie at the heart of the cooperative movement.
One of the most powerful takeaways from the journey was the importance of authentic testimonials—the real stories of CAC members whose lives have been transformed by cooperative assurance. Delegates learned how sharing these heartfelt stories can help inspire trust, attract potential members, and deepen the cooperative spirit within their communities.
As the first batch concluded their journey, they expressed deep gratitude and renewed enthusiasm, ready to bring home their insights and innovations to strengthen their CACs and the people they serve.
Here’s to continuous growth through education, collaboration, and cooperation—sowing the seeds of success for a stronger cooperative future!
Spain
In today’s interconnected world, learning from global best practices has become vital for building stronger and more resilient cooperatives. Countries like Spain, with its rich cooperative tradition and globally recognized models, provide invaluable lessons in innovation, governance, and sustainability. By understanding how these cooperative giants thrive, Filipino cooperatives gain the knowledge and perspective needed to strengthen their own foundations and respond to the challenges of the future.
The Co-operative College of the Philippines, in partnership with Travelling University, supported by the National Federation of Cooperative Primaries in the Philippines and CLIMBS Life and General Insurance Cooperative, successfully organized the Executive Masterclass in Cooperative Innovation. This unique program gathered 41 delegates from 14 cooperatives across the Philippines for a week of cultural immersion and transformative learning in Spain from September 21–27, 2025, covering Madrid, Bilbao, Mondragon, and the Basque Country.
Their enriching journey included:
These experiences sparked a spirit of innovation, solidarity, and empowerment, reminding the delegates of the transformative power of cooperative education. By carrying these insights back home, the participants are not only enriching their own organizations but also contributing to the broader vision of a cooperative movement in the Philippines that is globally inspired yet locally grounded.
Participating delegates are from:
PECCI Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Micro Entrepreneurs Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Metro Ormoc Community Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Valenzuela Development Cooperative, Agdao Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Tam-an Banaue Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Tagum Cooperative, Gubat St. Anthony Cooperative, Barangka Credit Cooperative, National Federation of Cooperative Primaries in the Philippines, Co-operative College of the Philippines, CLIMBS Life and General Insurance Cooperative, and Coop Life General Insurance and Financial Service Agency.
Quezon City
STRENGTHENING RESILIENCE: UPSCALING BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLANNING THROUGH EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND INFORMATION
Disruptions, changes, and unforeseen circumstances are inevitable in the workplace—especially for organizations like cooperatives. At the Co-operative College of the Philippines, we recognize this challenge and are committed to equipping our fellow cooperators with the tools they need to respond effectively.
Enter Business Continuity Planning (BCP)—a program designed to provide learners with practical procedures and a strong framework to minimize downtime and enable faster recovery when disruptions occur.
BCP is more relevant today than ever. In a world where innovation is constant, new ideas and technologies emerge every day to help us better serve our communities. But with innovation comes change—and often, challenges. This is why it is crucial for cooperative leaders, managers, and teams to be well-equipped, positive, and resilient, ready to steer their organizations through uncertainty with strength and confidence.
This year’s BCP training was held at the CLIMBS Branch Office in Quezon City, Philippines, from September 10–11, 2025. The program brought together 27 delegates from nine inspiring cooperatives, namely:
Basud Development Cooperative, Mother Rita MPC, San Dionisio Credit Cooperative, MSU-IIT National MPC, Sta. Cruz Savings and Development Cooperative, San Basilio MPC, Bukluran MPC, Baao Parish MPC, and CLIMBS Life and General Insurance Cooperative.
Over the two-day program, participants engaged in insightful discussions and hands-on workshops covering:
Understanding Business Continuity Planning: Foundations, its importance for cooperatives, and key frameworks.
Action Planning and Practical BCP Development: Tools, templates, and collaborative workshop activities.
The sessions were facilitated by the Institute of Cooperatives and Bio-Enterprise Development and led by Mark Cervantes, ABCP, TPMA, an Associate Business Continuity Professional.
Through this training, our cooperators left empowered, better prepared, and more resilient—ready to face challenges and lead their communities toward a stronger future.
Zoom Meetings
Driving Growth and Capacity Building through Education and Information!
On September 4–5, 2025, the Co-operative College of the Philippines (CCPH) conducted a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with the CLIMBS Sales Team, in collaboration with the Weather Protect Insurance (WPI) team. The FGD aimed to assess the Sales Team’s current understanding of the product and to identify their training needs in order to strengthen their capacity to effectively market and sell the WPI product.
The sessions were organized in batches to personally accommodate each Sales Team member according to their designation. On September 4, the morning session engaged the Assistant Vice Presidents, National Sales Manager, Area Sales Managers, and the Development Sales Manager, while the afternoon session included the Regional Sales Managers. On September 5, the morning session was attended by the General Agency Managers, Agency & Distribution Channel Management Manager and Assistant, and Marketing representatives. The afternoon session gathered the Regional Marketing Officers, Business Development Specialists, Sales Development Analysts, Specialists, and Officers.
The program included:
A walkthrough of the WPI Roadmap, delivered by WPI Project Lead and Assistant Vice President for Admin & Corporate Planning, Mr. Ruel T. Arsua;
A Focus Group Discussion, where participants were divided into breakout groups to share their current understanding of the WPI product, their best practices and challenges in the field, and ideas for improving sales and marketing strategies; and
A Post-Test, designed to evaluate participants’ knowledge of the WPI product.
In total, the sessions were attended by 3 Assistant Vice Presidents (AVP), 1 National Sales Manager (NSM), 5 Area Sales Managers (ASM), 1 Development Sales Manager (DSM), 18 Regional Sales Managers (RSM), 17 General Agency Managers (GAM), 1 Agency & Distribution Channel Management Manager and Assistant (ADCM), 5 Marketing representatives, 2 Regional Marketing Officers (RMO), 18 Business Development Specialists (BDS), and 8 Sales Development Analysts, Specialists, and Officers (SDA/SDS/SDO).
The FGD was facilitated by the Co-operative College of the Philippines in partnership with the Weather Protect Insurance team.
CHALI Beach Resort, Cagayan de Oro City
On July 23, 2025, the Co-operative College of the Philippines launched CoopHive PH: Youth Hackathon—an online cooperative project proposal pitching event that challenged Youth Cooperative Leaders, especially Youth Summit applicants, to develop innovative cooperative solutions that also boost youth engagement. Winners of the Hackathon each received ₱50,000 seed funding to jumpstart their initiatives.
This event marked a milestone in recognizing the brilliance of young cooperative leaders, whose ideas will help shape the growth of cooperatives and strengthen the cooperative movement.
On August 8, 2025, an online deliberation was held via Zoom, where applicants from various cooperatives presented their proposals:
MSU-IIT Multi-Purpose Cooperative (2 Applicants)
Ateneo de Cagayan Xavier University Senior High School (1 Applicant)
Barangka Credit Cooperative (2 Applicants)
PECCI Multi-Purpose Cooperative (1 Applicant)
Finally, on August 13, 2025, during the opening of the Youth Summit, the winners were officially awarded and proudly presented their cooperative solutions before their fellow youth leaders.
Nina Kaye Elena S. Retuerto – Ateneo de Cagayan Xavier University Senior High School
Josephine R. Esparrago – Barangka Credit Cooperative
Jegger Reyes Bandolon – MSU-IIT Multi-Purpose Cooperative
Jan Lester Bisco – PECCI Multi-Purpose Cooperative
The Co-operative College PH extends its warmest congratulations to the winners. Their proposals embody creativity, feasibility, and relevance, crafted under the SMART principle (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-Bound).
CO-OP QUEST by Nina Kaye Elena S. Retuerto
An online simulation game where players join virtual cooperatives, complete missions, and learn cooperative values in an interactive digital setting.
Coop Basket by Jan Lester Bisco
An online marketplace that showcases cooperative products, promoted and marketed by youth ambassadors to reach a wider audience.
HULAGWAY: Framing Tradition into Craft by Jegger Reyes Bandolon
A youth-led project producing handmade souvenirs with QR-linked digital storytelling, empowering IP and Maranao youth through livelihood and culture.
Coop Eduk On Wheels by Josephine R. Esparrago
A mobile “roving cooperative school” that delivers cooperative and basic education to out-of-school youth and underserved communities.
With their innovative ideas and seed funding, we look forward to seeing these projects take shape and create lasting impact in our daily cooperative operations.
CHALI Beach Resort, Cagayan de Oro City
In celebration of International Youth Day (August 12, 2025) and in line with its commitment to fostering a community of empowered and competent leaders across generations, the Co-operative College of the Philippines convened fifty-six (56) young leaders from twenty-one (21) cooperatives across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao for its first-ever Youth Summit. The event, themed “Empowering the Youth through Cooperative Leadership”, was held on August 13–14, 2025, at CHALI Beach Resort, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines.
The delegates participated in a series of discussions and workshops on Cooperative Leadership, Cooperative Identity, and Youth Leadership, emphasizing their role in community development. These sessions were facilitated by the College’s trusted pool of experts, namely:
A highlight of the summit was the Round Table Discussions with CEOs, where delegates engaged in candid and insightful conversations with cooperative leaders about their journeys as both cooperators and executives.
The participating CEOs were:
Another huge part of the summit was the awarding of the CoopHive PH: Youth Hackathon Winners – 4 outstanding youth leaders with exceptional project proposals on Youth Engagement and Cooperative Solutions. These winners are given PHP 50,000 worth of funding to startup their projects.
Winners are:

The summit concluded on a high note, with delegates expressing positive feedback on the experience. A Committee Leads Election for next year’s Youth Summit was also conducted, facilitated by Ms. Ida Rosette Ocampo. The elected committee leads will spearhead the organization of the 2026 Youth Summit, while this year’s delegates automatically form part of the organizing committee.
Participating Cooperatives:
2/F CLIMBS Bldg., Zone 5, Bulua National Highway
𝗝𝗨𝗦𝗧 𝗜𝗡: Co-operative College of the Philippines invites all qualified and experienced contractors of a 𝟱-𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘆 𝗖𝗼-𝗼𝗽 𝗖𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗴𝗲 𝗣𝗛 𝗯𝘂𝗶𝗹𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗥𝗼𝗼𝗳 𝗗𝗲𝗰𝗸 located at CLIMBS Compound, Pabayo Street, Cagayan de Oro City.
All bids must be made between 𝗔𝘂𝗴𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝟬𝟴, 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱, 𝟴:𝟬𝟬 𝗔𝗠 until 𝗦𝗲𝗽𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝟬𝟲, 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱, 𝟭𝟮:𝟬𝟬 𝗡𝗡. Otherwise, bids that would exceed beyond the allotted time will no longer be accepted.
Interested bidders must provide:
(1) a registered license of being a contractor in the Philippines,
(2) provide proof of a successful completion of at least five similar projects, and
(3) must be able to possess the financial capability of undertaking this type of project.
All bids received by the aforementioned deadline shall be reviewed by the Bids and Awards Committee of CLIMBS.
If you have any questions or clarifications you may contact Ms. Rowena Casinillo at rowenacasinillo@climbs.coop or Ms. Cheryl Liza Galla at investment@climbs.coop.
Bids must be prepared and submitted using the bid forms provided and must be signed and authorized in ink.
If you are at all interested in submitting a bid, please deliver said bid to Ms. Cheryl Liza Galla, Chairperson of Bids and Awards Committee, in a sealed envelope and addressed to CLIMBS Life and General Insurance Cooperative located in Upper Zone 5, National Highway, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City or through email at investment@climbs.coop.
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Cebu City
On December 11, 2024, the Co-operative College of the Philippines (CCP) held its final Board of Trustees Meeting for the year, marking a significant milestone with the induction of two new Trustees. Dr. Leo D. Camposano, representing the Perpetual Help Multi-Purpose Cooperative Tacloban, and Professor Dynah T. Basuil, PhD, from the Asian Institute of Management as an Independent Member, officially joined the Board.
The Co-operative College warmly welcomes these two exceptional leaders whose expertise and dedication will undoubtedly strengthen the institution’s mission to drive progress and innovation.
During the meeting, the Board reviewed the key accomplishments of 2024 and set forth an ambitious vision for 2025. Focused on expanding educational opportunities, the college aims to inspire lifelong learning, empower leadership, and foster growth—not only within the cooperative sector but across all areas where development and leadership are needed.
With clear direction and renewed momentum, the Co-operative College of the Philippines looks forward to soaring to new heights, welcoming more learners, and creating meaningful impact in the years ahead.
Bangkok, Thailand
From November 28 to 30, the Co-operative College of the Philippines, in collaboration with the National Federation of Cooperative Primaries in the Philippines (Nafecoop), proudly supports the 𝗜𝗻𝗮𝘂𝗴𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗹 𝗚𝗹𝗼𝗯𝗮𝗹 𝗖𝗼𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗦𝘂𝗺𝗺𝗶𝘁 organized by CLIMBS. This groundbreaking event, delivered in partnership with the Association of Asian Confederation of Credit Unions (ACCU), is being held at the prestigious Ambassador Hotel, Soi Sukhumvit 11, in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The summit brings together a distinguished roster of speakers, thought leaders, and climate experts from around the globe. It features insightful discussions, interactive panels, and in-depth sessions aimed at fostering innovative solutions to address climate change. Delegates will have the opportunity to network, exchange ideas, and collaborate on strategies that promote climate resilience and collective action within the cooperative movement. This initiative underscores the vital role of education, information-sharing, and cooperation in preparing communities to confront climate-related challenges. By harnessing the power of collaboration, we aim to inspire actionable solutions that contribute to a sustainable and resilient future for all. We are confident that this summit will spark enlightening discussions, forge meaningful partnerships, and empower every delegate to become catalysts for positive change in their respective communities. As we stand united in the face of a global climate emergency, may this gathering mark the beginning of stronger alliances and transformative actions toward global climate resilience.
Zoom Meetings
On the 30th of October, The Co-operative College of the Philippines, in collaboration with its esteemed learning partner, the Co-operative College UK, hosted a virtual training on *Cooperative Identity* under the banner of *Cooperative Talks 2024*. This engaging event aimed to offer more than just knowledge—it was designed to empower participants to become active contributors to the future of the Cooperative Movement. By fostering a dynamic environment for interaction, the session encouraged participants to engage with experts, share their unique experiences, and take part in meaningful discussions that would shape the movement’s path forward.
The training delved into crucial topics such as the cooperative identity, climate change, and leadership development, equipping attendees with insights, inspiration, and practical strategies to address contemporary challenges within their cooperatives. Emphasizing the need for innovation, the session highlighted how cooperatives can adapt to evolving circumstances while staying true to their core values.
Through this initiative, The Co-operative College of the Philippines aimed to spark a cooperative renaissance—one that ensures the movement’s continued vibrancy, relevance, and impact in the 21st century. By equipping leaders and members with the tools to navigate change and drive sustainable growth, the event underscored the importance of cooperation, solidarity, and shared responsibility in addressing global challenges such as climate change and fostering a culture of innovation and resilience within cooperatives.
Zoom Meetings
In celebration of the International Day of Cooperatives 2024, themed *“Cooperatives Build a Better Future for All,”* The Co-operative College of the Philippines hosted a virtual info session titled *Co-op Clicks: Navigating Growth through Digital Understanding.* This timely and forward-thinking event highlighted the transformative power of digital marketing in fostering cooperative growth and sustainability.
The session emphasized the critical role of digital tools and platforms in amplifying the reach and impact of cooperatives. Participants gained practical insights into how social media, search engine optimization, and email marketing can be leveraged to connect with members and stakeholders effectively. The training also delved into the importance of crafting engaging, authentic content that resonates with cooperative audiences, fostering a sense of community and trust in the digital space.
A key aspect of the session was exploring data analytics as a tool to refine strategies and measure the effectiveness of digital campaigns. By understanding and utilizing data, participants were empowered to make informed decisions that align with their cooperative’s goals while maintaining authenticity and alignment with cooperative values.
Through this initiative, The Co-operative College of the Philippines reaffirmed its commitment to equipping cooperatives with modern tools to thrive in an increasingly digital world. The event not only celebrated the spirit of the International Day of Cooperatives but also set the stage for a future where cooperatives harness digital innovation to build better, stronger communities.