Bringing the workshop to your organization.

The same practical curriculum delivered in a format designed for cooperatives, barangay livelihood programs, employer CSR initiatives, and corporate financial literacy efforts.

Organizations we work with.

The group format of the workshop has been adapted for several different organizational contexts. Each retains the same hands-on, practical approach of the public weekend workshop.

Cooperatives

Member-owned cooperatives with retail components often need their members to maintain consistent records. The workshop adapts the ledger system to fit cooperative reporting needs without adding complexity.

Barangay Livelihood Programs

Local government livelihood initiatives benefit from financial literacy training for beneficiaries. We can work with barangay coordinators to schedule sessions that fit community calendars.

Corporate CSR Programs

Companies supporting micro-enterprise development as part of their social responsibility programs can integrate this workshop as a practical component of beneficiary training.

Schools and Training Centers

Technical vocational schools and livelihood training centers can include the workshop as a supplementary practical module within entrepreneurship or business management programs.

Adapted for your setting.

01

Initial Inquiry

Organizations contact us through the inquiry form or by phone. We ask about the participant group, their retail context, available dates, and any specific topics the organization wants to emphasize.

02

Curriculum Alignment

We review the standard curriculum against the group's specific context. If participants are all market stall operators, the sample exercises use market stall scenarios. If they run sari-sari stores, the examples reflect that setting.

03

Session Delivery

The workshop runs at your venue or a venue you arrange. We bring all materials. Group size is typically between twelve and thirty participants for the hands-on format to work well. Larger groups can be accommodated with modified exercises.

04

Post-Session Support

Participants receive the same reference materials as public workshop attendees. Organizations receive a summary of topics covered that can be used for internal reporting or program documentation.

A group of adults in a corporate training room setting, seated at tables with notebooks and smartphones during a financial literacy workshop

What stays the same across all formats

Whether you are a single store owner attending a public session or a cooperative member in a group training, the core curriculum does not change. The ledger system, profit formula, and money separation method are taught the same way. What adapts is the context of the examples and the pace of delivery based on group experience level.

This consistency matters because the skills are transferable. A participant who attends a group session can sit beside a public session participant and both will understand the same reference sheets, use the same app setup, and apply the same weekly review habit.

Educational Program Only

The corporate group format delivers the same educational content as the public workshop. No accounting services, financial advisory, or compliance assistance is provided in any format. This is a financial literacy education program. Organizations seeking compliance or accounting support should engage a licensed accounting professional.

Interested in a group session?

Send us an inquiry with your organization name, approximate group size, and preferred dates. We will respond with availability and format details.