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Received: 15 March 2025
Accepted: 22 April 2025
Published: 06 May 2025

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Volume 4, Issue No. 1, 1st Quarter 2025, pp. 62 - 73

Community Extension Services of the College of Business and Accountancy of Catanduanes State University to the Beneficiaries of Good Neighbors International Philippines, Inc.

Author:

Rosemarie M. Lao, Maureen L. Manoguid, Ma. Gazel C. Briñes

Abstract:

This study evaluates the extension services of the College of Business and Accountancy (CBA) of Catanduanes State University to the beneficiaries of Good Neighbors International Philippines (GNIP) in Gigmoto, Catanduanes. Utilizing a mixed method design, data were collected from fifty (50) beneficiaries of GNIP through surveys and interviews. The study determined the demographic profile, entrepreneurial skills in management, production, finance, and marketing, post-training activities, and socio-economic status of the beneficiaries. Findings revealed that the beneficiaries developed significant skills in business structuring, production management, financial assessment, and marketing strategies. Many continued their ventures, including kakanin making, sari-sari store businesses, meat trading, organic farming, and handicrafts making. Some beneficiaries relocated for better opportunities, while others faced setbacks due to financial mismanagement within GNIP. Despite challenges like uncollectible payments and financial difficulties, they improved their financial literacy, budgeting, and business resilience. In addition, GNIP provided cash assistance and business opportunities, but the beneficiaries requested further training in customer relations, pricing, digital marketing, bookkeeping, food processing, handicrafts, and technology transfer. They also sought additional equipment and materials for production. The training positively impacted their mindset, enabling them to manage business finances effectively, prioritize needs, and practice proper budgeting. Their families also benefited through better financial management, savings, and economic stability. The study concludes that CBA’s extension services significantly enhanced beneficiaries’ entrepreneurial competencies, financial independence, and socio-economic well- being. It recommends additional training in digital marketing, bookkeeping, and customer relationship management to reinforce business sustainability. Expanding similar programs to other marginalized communities is encouraged to promote long-term development and poverty alleviation.

Keywords: beneficiaries, entrepreneurial skills, community extension services, socio-economic status, Good Neighbors International Philippines, Inc.

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