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Home»Advocacies»Teach for the Philippines receives USD 250K Grant from Visa Foundation to Address Learning Loss in Public School Communities
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Teach for the Philippines receives USD 250K Grant from Visa Foundation to Address Learning Loss in Public School Communities

Visa Foundation aims to work with Filipino communities to improve learning and life outcomes post-pandemic
Team OrangeBy Team OrangeMarch 27, 20243 Comments2 Mins Read
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Visa’s Vice President of Inclusive Impact for Asia Pacific Patsian Low (middle) with Teach for
the Philippines Chief Executive Officer Mavie Almeda Ungco (left) and Chief of Staff Angel
Ramos (right).

Teach for the Philippines announced a USD 250,000 grant from the Visa Foundation to support its nationwide student and leadership development programs.

Visa Foundation will enable Teach for the Philippines (TFP) to help public school students and communities recover from learning loss exacerbated by the pandemic. The grant will support student development programs that significantly improve the reading, numeracy, and life skills of early graders and leadership development programs that deploy transformative teachers and changemakers in schools as well as education governance agencies. Through this partnership, TFP aims to improve learning and life outcomes for Filipino children and communities nationwide.

The grant is a part of the Visa Foundation Gives program, an ongoing initiative launched in 2022 dedicated to addressing local social issues in the communities where Visa employees live and work. The initiative will also enable Visa employees to volunteer with Teach for the Philippines to further advance its mission and amplify their impact in the community.

Teach for the Philippines will receive a $250,000 grant from Visa Foundation to continue
championing financial literacy and education in the country. Teach for the Philippines CEO
Mavie Almeda Ungco (eighth from left) was present when Visa Vice President Patsian Low
(ninth from left) announced this grant from Visa Foundation, pictured here with representatives
from the Visa volunteers team at the Global Money Week event recently held at the Visa office
in the Philippines.

“We are deeply grateful for the grant, as it allows us to directly improve functional literacy and life skills for Filipino students. It also allows us to develop the future education leaders of the Philippines.” Mavie Almeda Ungco, TFP Chief Executive Officer shares. “Having Visa Foundation’s support allows us to contribute towards sustainable and positive change in the Philippine education space.”

Visa Foundation is committed to supporting inclusive economies where individuals, businesses, and communities can thrive.

“Visa Foundation is working around the world with partners to help ensure the communities where employees live and work thrive,” said Graham Macmillan, President, Visa Foundation. “We are proud to launch Visa Foundation Gives in the Philippines and partner with one of the leading organizations focused on uplifting young people through education.”

Graham Macmillan Mavie Almeda Ungco teach for the philippines Visa Foundation
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