Through the San Miguel Global Power Foundation, we aim to foster sustainable economic development and environmental protection in the areas where we operate. We implement strategic social investment programs—focusing on health, education, livelihood, and the environment—that respond to the felt needs of our partner communities.
Upland farmers' organization in Pagbilao, Quezon, together with SMGP
Foundation
Elementary students of Bani Elementary School in Masinloc, Zambales
Tagacaulo tribe in Malita, Davao Occidental
Biochar makers of Villa Maria Aeta Tribal Association, Porac, Pampanga
We are more than just a business. Our strategy should be focused on creating value not just for our
shareholders, but more importantly, for the greater society
– Ramon S. Ang, President, San Miguel Global Power
Helping Communities in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Guided by our Malasakit, we have worked hard to ensure that our operations remain uninterrupted 24/7 to power
healthcare facilities and other essential industries during these trying times.
Beyond providing a reliable power supply, we also remain steadfast in helping communities meet their
essential needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our partnerships with local governments and host communities
enabled us to mobilize approximately Php70 million worth of COVID-19-related aid, especially for frontliners
and communities in need.
Our relief efforts are presently ongoing to further help the country recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Watch below how we have helped empower our stakeholders and customers in the COVID-19 pandemic.
CSR Programs
Our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Programs empower us to be a responsible business, good neighbor,
and steward for future generations. Through our CSR Programs, we go beyond improving our bottomline and
pursue initiatives that secure our natural environment and nurture the welfare of our stakeholders. As we
maintain to be economically competitive, we also work as equally passionate in contributing to the betterment
of society and the environment.
Environment
We continuously invest in programs that safeguard the environment and foster environmental stewardship among various stakeholders.
Our Environmental Program is spearheaded by Project 747, our nationwide forest rehabilitation program that aims to grow 7 million trees in 4,000 hectares across the country.
Through Project 747, we proactively contribute to climate action, uplift communities, and nurture the
environment.
Project 747 consists of social, livelihood, and environmental components that work together in taking
care of the environment and helping empower forest-dependent communities.
Upland farmers' organization in Pagbilao, Quezon
Health
A healthy community is a productive community. As one the largest power companies in the
Philippines, we deliver on our commitment to help communities live healthier lives.
Maternal Health Program
Mobile Health Clinic (x-ray, ultrasound, ECG)
Capacity Building for Barangay Health Workers
Donation of Medical Tools and Equipment to community clinics
Medical, Optical and Dental Missions (with free provision of medicines)
Education
We aim to uplift the future generation by investing in their education. Our Education
development initiatives include a holistic and muti-faceted approach that aims to address various layers
of the education needs of our partner communities.
Educating New Generation of Innovative Engineers for Success (ENGINE) Program
Scholarships for local community students
Educational Assistance to Indigenous People
Teachers’ Training
Donation of School Supplies
School Improvement and Rehabilitation (Brigada Eskwela)
Reading Comprehension Program and Supplemental Feeding Program
Livelihood
Our Livelihood programs empower communities to be better stewards of the environment and
true owners of their livelihood. We work with them through inclusive and participatory approaches of
identifying livelihood opportunities that suit the community. This ensures that our partnership and their
livelihood opportunities are sustainable, enabling the community to fully call it their:
Technical and Vocational Trainings certified
by TESDA (e.g., masonry, carpentry, welding, etc.)
Community Livelihood Appraisal and Product Scanning
Non-timber Forest Products (NTFP) livelihood for Indigenous People (e.g., honey-bee processing,
roselle plant and mango processing, and rag-making)