Partner With Us

Aside from engaging into microfinance, KMBI helps its members through non financial services. We provide livelihood training, financial literacy, enterprise development . We also engage into “green actrivities such as cleanliness drive and tree planting activities”. We are also committed in providing our clients with transformational activities like values formation, bible studies and providing mass wedding.

If you wish to help in our advocacy for the poor and increase the people who will have access to microfinance and other non-financial services, the gift of time and money will be much appreciated.

If you are outside the Philippines:

1. You can make a direct deposit to this account:

BDO

SM Super Center Branch, Valenzuela City

Account Name: Kabalikat Para Sa Maunlad na Buhay, Inc.

Swift Code: BOPIPHMM

Savings Account: 2090199136

2. You can also send us a crossed check via registered mail to:

Kabalikat Para sa Maunlad na Buhay, Inc.

12 San Francisco St., Karuhatan, Valenzuela, Manila

Philippines 1441

If you are in the Philippines,

1. You can make a direct deposit in this account (peso)

BDO

SM Super Center Branch, Valenzuela City

Account Name: Kabalikat Para Sa Maunlad na Buhay, Inc.

2090199136

BPI

Marulas Branch, Valenzuela City

Account Name: Kabalikat Para Sa Maunlad na Buhay, Inc.

(Savings Account) 0913309623

(Dollar Account) 0914009917

UCPB

Karuhatan Branch, Valenzuela City

Account Name: Kabalikat Para Sa Maunlad na Buhay, Inc.

(Dollar Account) 011443001357

A corresponding official receipt, certificate of donation* and reports of utilization including pictures of the activities shall be provided by KMBI. Please inform us of your pledge at aldyduque@kmbi.org.ph to acknowledge your donation.

*KMBI is a member of the Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC) and granted Donee Institution Status by the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Donations to donee institutions are tax-deductible and/or exempt from donor’s tax (Section 34(H) and Section 101 of the Philippine Tax Code). In other words, aside from being exempt from donor’s tax, local donors, whether individual or corporate, can deduct the amount they have donated from their taxable income derived from trade or business as computed without the benefit of the deduction.

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