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NEW YORK, USA — The Type Directors Club, the world’s leading typography organization, has opened the global call for entries for its prestigious TDC71 Competition.

The annual program is a single competition under the TDC71 umbrella consisting of three disciplines: Communication Design, Lettering, and Type Design. Physical entries will once again be accepted, details on each are available on the entry website.

For the first time in its more than seven decades of existence, the competition will utilize Jury Presidents. These top creatives from around the world, to be announced shortly, will lead judging for each discipline, guide discussion, and have a vote on the work.

To be eligible, work must have been produced or published in the 2024 calendar year. Early bird deadline for entry is November 01, 2024, with entry fees increasing for the regular deadline of January 31, 2025, and final deadline on February 28, 2025.

TDC71 branding by Paprika

Branding for this year’s competition was created by Paprika, based in Montréal, with fonts generously donated by Klim Type Foundry in Wellington, NZ.

The design concept features intricate patterns using the letters and numbers “TDC71” as a visual motif, transforming them into a cohesive design where traditional readability is reshaped to achieve a striking visual impact.

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“This deliberate obscurity is meant to draw viewers in, creating a sense of curiosity and engagement,” said Joanne Lefebvre, Paprika President. “The resulting patterns, while abstract, carry a distinct identity that is unmistakable and instantly recognizable. Throughout the campaign, the patterns are applied at various scales and paired with a diverse palette of background colors, introducing a sense of freshness and variability within the system.”

By exploring unexpected letter connections, the design evokes other scripts beyond the Latin alphabet, hinting at a universal language of typography. The choice to have the patterns bleed and extend beyond their frames symbolizes TDC’s mission of reaching out and knitting together different typographic traditions, innovations, and communities.

Competition details

TDC71 judges will be announced shortly. Across the three juries, the competition will have native experts for writing systems spanning Arabic, Cyrillic, Indic, CJK, Thai, and African scripts, reflecting TDC’s commitment to have a greater number of the most appropriate experts judging work for which they have a deep knowledge.

The TDC competition regularly receives entries from more than 60 countries. To make TDC71 as accessible as possible on a global level, the organization is offering significant regional discounts on entry fees.

Winners of TDC71 receive a Certificate of Typographic Excellence and digital seal certifying their work is among the world’s best of the year. Winning work will also be featured in the highly respected TDC Annual, The World’s Best Typography, and showcased in eight exhibitions that travel to museums, schools, and design organizations around the world.

TDC71 winners are also part of The One Club’s prestigious Global Creative Rankings, earning points alongside winners in The One Show, ADC Annual Awards, Art Director Club of Europe (ADCE), and ONE Asia Creative Awards to chart the world’s leading independent creatives, ad agencies, production companies, and brands.

Please visit the TDC71 entry site for more information and to enter this year’s competition.

MANILA, PHILIPPINES — Klook Philippines recently held its first-ever Kreator Awards, which honored some of the most-loved travel content creators in the country.  

“Just a year ago, we had a community of 300 passionate Kreators. Today, that number has soared to over 3,000 dedicated and talented Kreators in the Philippines. This phenomenal growth is a testament to your talent and dedication,” Michelle Ho, General Manager of Klook Philippines and Thailand, said, opening the Kreator-studded night.  

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Michelle Ho, General Manager of
Klook Philippines and Thailand

“In the past eight months alone, your Kreator codes have facilitated nearly half a million transactions and inspired almost half a million travelers, not just in the Philippines, but all over the world,” Michelle boasted. “At Klook, we are committed to continuing our support to you and our Kreator program, and we are dedicated to growing and evolving alongside you,” she added.

An industry innovation, Klook developed the Kreator Program in Q4 of 2022 to create mutually beneficial relationships with public figures through an influencer affiliate initiative. The goal was to build a community with a shared passion for travel and content creation, and the program has seen great success since its launch.  

With 15 awards and 27 awardees announced that night, Klook awarded Kreators of three different categories: First is People’s Choice, where the public was given the chance to vote for their favorite Kreators, followed by Partners’ Choice, the category in which Klook’s valued partners chose their top Kreators. The final category is Klook’s Choice, which bases its winners on Kreators’ performance under the Kreator Program for July 2023 to July 2024.  

As the program commenced, the awarding ceremony captured more than just the speeches of those who won their awards; it also captured the immense passion, dedication, and sense of community. 

The “Favorite Female Travel Kreator” title was voted for among 10,000 netizens on Klook’s social media. Winner Jen Barangan, a former flight attendant turned travel, food, beauty, and lifestyle Kreator, thanked Klook, her peers, supporters, and her fiance and shared the award with her fellow travelers, saying, “Let’s continue to create adventures and share them with the world!”

Joining Jen, Arshie Larga won “Favorite Male Travel Kreator.” Later in the night, Arshie also bagged the “Dapper Explorer Award (Best Dressed, Male Category),” and the sought-after “Trendsetter Award” for popularizing one of Vietnam’s hidden gems — Sapa. “When I started creating content back in 2016, the number one brand na gusto kong makatrabaho is Klook, because travel content talaga yung ini-aim ko, pero sadly it didn’t work.” Despite his initial plans of being a travel creator falling through then, he amassed a following of 4.1 Million followers on TikTok, loved by many for his informative content as a pharmacist and now, as a travel creator too. “Just keep on being inspired to create content, wag natin gawin lahat just for the money. Just enjoy what you’re doing and darating yung time na mabibigyan ka ng opportunity na mag-shine sa inyong mga platform,” he concluded.  

Nung estudyante palang ako, iniipon ko yung baon ko para makapag-travel kahit once a year lang,” Ivan De Guzman, winner of “Top Hotel Kreator” award said. Being the Kreator with the highest hotel booking sales from July 2023 to July 2024, he shared his own experience in the program, “Simula noong naging Klook Kreator ako, nakatravel na ako sa 13 countries, 12 po doon, ginamit ko si Klook.” As a Kreator with insightful travel tips and vlogs, he ended his speech inspiring his fellow kreators. “All together, we will reach places we never knew would be possible with Klook.” 

Travel and food creator Maine Ybiernas accepted the “Rising Star Traveler Award” with a very personal story of her own, sharing that “in the middle of the construction of our dream house, we stopped for nine months. It was Klook who gave way for me to earn more so that I could finish the house.” Championing remarkable growth from top 100, to now top 5 Kreators, she expressed her gratitude to the opportunities that brought her to where she is today. 

Jm Banquicio, winner of the “Top Outbound Kreator Award,” was recognized for having achieved the highest sales for international destinations such as Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea. As a travel, food, and lifestyle creator, Jm doubled down on those who supported his content creation journey saying “Itong award na to, bonus nalang sa atin eh. Just being part of the Kreator Community, malaking bagay siya para sa akin. Tuloy-tuloy sa pagawa ng content, and let’s support each other. Thank you, Klook!” he said.  

Chuck and Joe, celebrated their win for the title of “Top Domestic Kreator Award,” which is given to the Kreators who have achieved the highest sales for local travel destinations. “First namin talagang goal when we started content creation on travel was to promote local tourism. Thank you, Klook, kasi isa ang Klook sa nagbigay samin ng opportunity to travel to different places,” the duo happily announced.  

The Cenzons, another iconic and lively travel twosome, won the Kreator of the Year, Silver Award. “Talagang ito yung most rewarding time noong naging Klook Kreator kami, kasi we should have been in another place. It’s a long story, but I think Klook saved us, and I’m really proud of this chapter,” Moe Cenzon shared.  

(Jax Reyes, Travel Luminary Award Winner, Kreator of the Year, Gold Award Winner) 

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Jax Reyes

Jax Reyes, known for his insightful and friendly content on personal finance and travel, won the Gold Award for Kreator of the Year. With 327.5K followers on TikTok, Jax was the top sales-generating macro Kreator from July 2023 to July 2024 and has consistently ranked among the Top 5 Klook Kreators per month. Having won the “Travel Luminary Award” from the People’s Choice category earlier in the night, Jax is a testament to Klook’s mission to be for the people. “It’s easier to travel because of Klook. The right of everybody is to travel, and you have to make it very budget-friendly. I believe Klook is one of the best platforms out there,” he said as he accepted his award. “Let’s keep creating content, let’s make the world a smaller place, and let’s make sure that we democratize traveling because everybody in the world deserves to travel.” 

The complete list of winners for the Kreator Awards 2024 can be found below: 

PEOPLE’S CHOICE 

PARTNER’S CHOICE 

  • The Travel Club Globetrotter Awards 

KLOOK’S CHOICE 

  • Best Dressed Awards 
  • Kreator of the Year 
  • Silver Award | The Cenzons (AJ Cenzon and Moe Cenzon) 

To learn more about the Klook Kreator Program, check out its landing page to join the community! For unforgettable travel experiences, download the Klook app through the Google Play Store or the Apple Store.  

LAS VEGAS, USA — This year, a group of 16 talented young, emerging creatives from Asia will join the LIA 2024 Creative LIAisons Global Coaching Academy cohort of 125 young professionals from 29 countries with diverse cultures, skill sets and perspectives in Las Vegas.

This select group of creatives will experience a creative makeover as top industry leaders from around the world hone their skills, push them further in their thinking, and push them out of their comfort zones. The Creative LIAisons program will take place at Encore @ Wynn Las Vegas from September 30 through October 04.

Creative LIAisons is a training academy like no other. It is an exclusive program specially conceived to give back to the industry. There are no delegate fees, and LIA funds flights and hotel accommodations.

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What makes Creative LIAisons so coveted is that participants are not passively watching from the sidelines. They are in the game, rolling up their sleeves, and actively participating in the learning process through masterclasses, seminars, panel discussions, and hands-on interactive teamwork.

According to a 2024 report, if you want your career or company to thrive, tapping into and building creative thinking skills is absolutely necessary if you are an aspiring leader. The program culminates with the opportunity to sit in the judging rooms.

Unlike other global festivals, LIA lifts the veil so that attendees can witness for themselves, judging as it happens. It’s no-holds barred. Neither the judging nor the final results are shrouded in secrecy. Attendees can see and hear for themselves how the top people in the business review and reward creativity, ingenuity, and bravery, making it arguably the best classroom in the world.

Joining onsite Creative LIAisons from Asia are:

Hong Kong:

  • Mandy Lo, Senior Copywriter, Hakuhodo, Hong Kong

India:

  • Ashish Gautam, Sr. Creative Strategist, Leo Burnett India, Mumbai
  • Udit Joshi, Copy Supervisor, BBDO India, Mumbai

Japan:

  • Misora Kambe, Copywriter, dentsu, Tokyo
  • Taisei Kurokawa, Planner, ADK, Tokyo
  • Ruka Mochizuki, Copywriter, TBWA\HAKUHODO, Tokyo

Malaysia:

  • Yet Yun Chen, Art Director, Grey Group Malaysia, Petaling
  • Jaya Hana Sudradjat, Copywriter, Grey Group Malaysia, Petaling Jaya

Philippines:

  • Jillian Librodo, Associate Creative Director, GIGIL, Manila
  • Franc Kevin Mangahas, Associate Creative Director, Octopus&Whale, Makati City
  • Ice Reyes, Art Director, BlackPencil Manila, Makati City
  • Hanna Alyne Ypil, Social Content Creator, BBDO Guerrero, Makati City

Singapore:

  • Melissa Vibar, Senior Art Director, McCann Worldgroup, Singapore

Taiwan:

  • Ai Hsiao, Copywriter, Dentsu Creative Taiwan, Taipei

Thailand:

  • Panisara Mothong, Creative Group Head, Yell Advertising, Bangkok Pandarie Somjit, Senior Copywriter, Wolf BKK, Bangkok

Emir Shafri, Chief Creative Officer at Publicis Groupe Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, and Creative LIAisons Coach, commented, “Being a part of Creative LIAisons nine years ago has got to be one of the most pivotal moments in my career. The world-class mentorship I received, lessons I learned, and connections I made truly fast-tracked my career and have shaped me into the creative leader I am today. No other global creative awards show invests this much into coaching the next generation. I am simply thrilled and honoured for this opportunity to pay forward the lessons I learned from my own Creative LIAisons coaches to our rising stars, while learning from the future of our industry as well.”

“We are always keen to welcome hungry, eager young creatives who want to move their skill set not just up to speed, but beyond that. We see Creative LIAisons as the autobahn of creative leadership training and learning – it lets young talent go full throttle in accelerating their creative careers. There is no speed limit. For those who make full use of the opportunity presented, it is the fast lane to open doors and greater connections,” said Laurissa Levy, Creative LIAisons Director/Events Director.

This year, the intensive five-day program will encompass several speaker panels and an enviable line-up of top speakers, including Yasu Sasaki. There will also be a “Create and Make” workshop, where attendees will experience the hands-on, creative challenge of receiving a brief, ideating, creating, and then pitching to a jury. For the first time, there will be a special off-site, real-time experiential learning exercise to further stretch the minds of the attendees.

MANILA, PHILIPPINES — In a country where financial inclusion remains a critical challenge, Fuse Lending, the official lending arm of leading finance app GCash, was recognized as a leader in reshaping the lending landscape with two prestigious awards for innovative and consumer-focused campaigns that break down barriers to financial inclusion and redefined the meaning of credit for unbanked and underserved Filipinos.

In the first half of 2024, Fuse’s “Learn to Loan” campaign gained the attention of the Tambuli Asia-Pacific Awards, resulting in GCash’s lending arm receiving the Bronze Award for Champion for Humanity. Fuse’s “Learn to Loan” campaign promotes responsible lending to empower Filipinos to achieve their dreams rather than drowning in debt.

Meanwhile, Fuse was also given the Silver Award for Best in Event Activation at the PR Awards Asia-Pacific for its theatrical performance, “Borrow for Tomorrow: A Play on Fair Lending.” The play showcased Fuse and GCash’s commitment to “finance for all” by presenting fair and accessible lending options in the most relatable manner to the audience. Set in fictional Barangay Pag-asa, the play brought the message of financial empowerment to life, attracting over 200 attendees, including media, celebrities, and influencers. The aftermath of the event translated into over PHP561 million in additional loan disbursements and a noticeable improvement in loan repayments, reflecting a growing trust in GCash’s lending solutions.

“These awards are not just accolades for Fuse but are also a validation of our commitment to making finance accessible to all Filipinos. By transforming the stigma around borrowing, we are helping more people take control of their financial futures,” said Fuse Head of Growth Marketing Zo Canaria.

As Fuse continues to innovate, its efforts are not just about lending money to customers but rather making a tangible difference in the lives of Filipinos. Through programs like “Learn to Loan” and “Borrow for Tomorrow,” Fuse is ensuring that more people have the opportunity to participate in the financial system, moving closer to the vision of a truly inclusive economy where everyone has the financial tools to achieve their goals.

GCash has disbursed more than PHP 155 billion worth of loans to over 5.4 million Filipinos, including those in the grassroots sector, namely, sari-sari store owners, public market vendors, and farmers. By providing accessible lending solutions that truly resonate with the everyday Filipino, GCash has driven the financial inclusion agenda.

LAS VEGAS, USA — The prestigious London International Awards 2024 has issued its final call for entries, with the deadline set for September 09. Eligible submissions must have been initially released, published, or broadcasted with client approval between July 01, 2023, and August 31, 2024.

Recognized as one of the top five global awards shows featured in the WARC Creative 100 Rankings, Campaign Brief Rankings, and The Drum Rankings, LIA is designed by creatives, for creatives. What sets LIA apart is the distinguished panel of jurors who convene in Las Vegas for nine days of onsite judging.

Winners will be revealed following the completion of judging on October 09.

adobo Magazine is an official media partner of the London International Awards 2024.

PARIS, FRANCE — More than 200 judges from 47 countries participated this year in the 2024 Gerety Awards, awarding seven Grand Prix, 24 Gold, 94 Silver, and 71 Bronze. With 198 entries remaining on the shortlist, judges were celebrated this year in 15 different locations around the globe.

The Grand Prix winners include:

• “My Japan Railway” for JR GROUP by Dentsu Inc. Japan in the Craft CUT (Art Direction)

• “Runner 321” for adidas by FCB Canada in the Work for Good CUT (Alternative)

• “We Are Ayenda” for WhatsApp, by CreativeX, Meta US in the Entertainment CUT (TV/Cinema)

• “The Square Meter” for HORNBACH by HeimatTBWA\ Germany Berlin in the Craft CUT (Production Design)

• “The 100th edition” for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung by Scholz & Friends Berlin wins 2 GPS in the Craft CUT (Photography) and Communication CUT (Print)

• “WoMen’s football” for Orange by Marcel Paris in the Communication CUT (Online Video)

Other rewarded campaigns from the region include “Project Humanity” for NTT Human Informatics Laboratories by DENTSU INC. with a SILVER in the Innovation CUT; “Imperfect You” for Nike Japan by AOI Pro., and “The Circle” for ZEISS by Toboggan, both with a BRONZE in the Craft CUT from Japan.

Publicis Groupe Hong Kong takes home a BRONZE in the Craft CUT with “Feels good to move” for Cathay; “Right to Care for Quezon City Gender and Development Council” by Mullenlowe TREYNA Philippines wins a BRONZE in the Work For Good Cut; “AI-SHU” for OLAY by PG ONE Singapore wins a BRONZE in the Craft CUT and “The Air Drummer” for Robinson Department Store by Wolf BKK Bangkok with a SILVER in the Humour CUT.

The most awarded countries in this edition were Germany, USA, UK and France. Jung von Matt Germany wins the Global Agency of the Year with powerful campaigns such as The first trademark that stops trading Nazi merch for Laut gegen Nazis, Merry Easter for Edeka, The Bigger Draw for Hamburg Marketing, Tramway to Love for BVG, Father & Son Film for BMW and Goals everywhere for adidas, among others.

“Rights against the Right – The first trademark that stops trading Nazi merch” was also the most awarded campaign overall, followed by “The Square Meter” for HORNBACH and “A Holiday to Remember from Chevrolet.” Other top awarded brands include WWF, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, Mc Donald’s, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, and Wisp x Abortion Freedom Fund.

See all of the 2024 winners here.

adobo Magazine is an official media partner of the 2024 Gerety Awards.

MANILA, Philippines — Two competitions. One massive event. The Digital Marketing Association of the Philippines (DMAP) brings a refreshed Digital Young Creators Competition this year with two divisions: the inaugural Very Young Creators (21 to 30 years old, five years experience max) and the standard Young Creators (21 to 30 years old.)

“True to its purpose, DMAP Digital Young Creators has always been about helping grow young talents and giving them as many opportunities to showcase their potential and giving them more platforms to shine,” said Raymund Sison, Chairperson for DMAP DYC. “This year, we are excited to launch one learning bootcamp, where young creators get coached and mentored by the country’s creative captains and digital leaders. The bootcamp ends with two competitions where young creators get a chance to represent the country to international festivals.”

“We have partnered with MAD STARS and AdFest, two prestigious creative festivals in the region, to make the program even more exciting,” said Roman Carlo Olivarez, Director for Competition of DMAP DYC. “The winning team from the Very Young Creators competition will earn a spot in the MAD STARS New Stars Competition 2025 in Busan, South Korea, while the Young Creators winners will compete at the AdFest Young Lotus Competition 2025 in Pattaya, Thailand.”

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VML Manila’s Paul Castro and Amiel Lumbang (2023 DYC Winners—2024 AdFest PH rep) quoted their experience and words to encourage young creators to join. Paul shared, “As a young professional in any field, it’s a noble quality to be driven to prove yourself. To cut your teeth and show everyone and, more importantly, yourself what you’re made of.

In our field, few platforms for young creatives are more challenging and rewarding than the DYC. To those who’ll step up to the plate: enjoy your time in the competition. Push your creativity to what your CDs and clients will never approve of, and leave nothing to regret.”

Amiel added, “Being in this competition means that your CDs see something in you, and you should hold on to that. To those who’ll join DYC 2024, keep it straight but crazy. Don’t pressure yourselves to win. Just have fun and go, grow, glow!”

The Very Young Creators competition is open to all young creators 30 years old and below, with 5 years maximum work experience in a creative agency, while the Young Creators competition is open to all young creators 30 years old and below. The competing pairs are tasked with coming up with a digital-at-the-core creative solution to a case given to them. The teams are given 48 hours to craft their entry.

DYC Bootcamp will be held on October 03 at Ayala Museum. The winner of Very Young Creators will compete at the MAD STARS New Stars Competition 2025 in Busan, South Korea and The Young Creators Competition winners will represent the Philippines at AdFest Young Lotus Competition 2025 in Pattaya, Thailand.

The DMAP Digital Young Creators 2024 is co-presented by Investing in Women, Ayala Foundation, and Meta. It is also sponsored by AGC Power Holdings Corp, The Pod Network Entertainment, Oddefy, Prodd, and adobo Magazine.

Register your teams now by emailing awards@dmap.com.ph

adobo Magazine is an official media partner of DMAP Digital Young Creators 2024.

MANILA, PHILIPPINES — To highlight the pinnacle of creativity in Asia Pacific, The One Club for Creativity has set September 06 as the final submission deadline for the ONE Asia Creative Awards 2024. Creatives, designers, and innovators are encouraged to submit their work before entries close.

For the first time in its history, The One Club for Creativity enlisted an agency, GIGIL, to handle the branding for the ONE Asia Creative Awards. The bold theme, “Make them regret it,” was introduced as the ultimate way to silence doubters. Additionally, the awards expanded with new categories across all disciplines, further solidifying their status as a premier platform for celebrating the best creative work in the Asia Pacific region.

The judging will take place in Manila in October. The aim is to showcase and appreciate the country’s unique cultural contributions, highlight the exceptional work here, and strengthen the bonds within the local creative community.

Category highlights include:

  • Commerce
  • B2B
  • Creative Use of Humor
  • Creative Use of Drama
  • For Good
  • Culture Impact

New Rankings Points

All awards will receive ranking points; multiple awards for the same work within a discipline will not be deducted.

One year APAC membership

An exclusive APAC membership offer will be unlocked for agencies that submit a minimum of 10 entries to the ONE Asia Creative Awards 2024. The APAC members will gain access to a myriad of complimentary perks, including a featured cross-media corporate profile, access to awards archives, jury nomination opportunities, and more. This opportunity is a one-time privilege valid for the initial year only. Subsequent to this exclusive period, the APAC membership may be renewed at a fee of $3,000.

The finalists will be announced in November 2024, and the winners will be announced online in December 2024.

adobo Magazine is an official media partner of the ONE Asia Creative Awards 2024.

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MANILA, PHILIPPINES — Packworks, a Filipino startup that provides a business-to-business (B2B) open platform to sari-sari stores, has been announced as the Bronze Stevie Award winner “Company of the Year – Computer Software – Medium-size” category in the 21st Annual International Business Awards.

The prestigious honor recognizes Packworks’ significant contributions to the tech and retail sectors by providing cutting-edge solutions supporting local micro-entrepreneurs.

“This award reflects how our mission resonates with business leaders globally and validates the significance of our work. At Packworks, we are committed to empowering sari-sari stores through our open platform, driving innovation in the e-commerce and retail sectors,” said Bing Tan, Co-founder and CEO of Packworks.

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Out of over 3,600 nominations submitted by organizations in 62 nations and territories, Packworks was one of the winners this year. Stevie Award winners were determined by the average scores of more than 300 worldwide executives participating in the judging process in June and July.

The annual International Business Awards, dubbed as “the Olympics for the workplace,” is “the world’s only international, all-encompassing business awards program” that aims to recognize high-achieving organizations and executives around the world.

Leading real estate developer Ayala Land emerged as the top winner with 25 total Stevie Award wins.

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Through Packworks’ platform, over 270,000 sari-sari stores nationwide can digitize their day-to-day operations from pricing tools to inventory management and sales and revenue tracking, as well as give them access to working capital loans. Its partner stores can also reap more income through discounts from partner FMCG brands and companies. 

The Bronze Stevie award is Packworks’s latest accolade. Last year, Forbes Asia recognized Packworks as one of the companies to watch in the Asia Pacific region in its 100 to Watch List of 2023. In November, Packworks was also named Startup of the Year gold winner at the first-ever KMC Startup Awards.

MANILA, PHILIPPINES — In an era where lasting change may often feel like a faraway dream, the anthem of Taylor Swift’s “Only the Young” rings with a powerful and urgent truth. The song captures a generational call to action that echoes through the lives of youth groups that are rising to the occasion and proving that after all this time, they have been the harbingers of transformation all along.

“They aren’t gonna change this
We gotta do it ourselves 
They think that it’s over
But it’s just begun 
Only one thing can save us — only the young (only the young)”

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TAYO Co-Founder Bam Aquino

In a remarkable testament to the power of youth-led initiatives, the TAYO Awards Foundation recognized and awarded the ten most accomplished youth organizations in the areas of Culture, Arts, and Heritage; Education and Technology; Environment, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Climate Change Adaptation; Health, Wellbeing, and Human Development; as well as Livelihood and Entrepreneurship during its 21st National Awarding Ceremony held on August 19, Monday, at the Metropolitan Theater in Ermita, Manila. 

Under the theme “Makabayani,” a blend of the words makabayan (love for one’s country) and bayani (hero), this year’s awards shine a spotlight on the extraordinary contributions of young leaders and their positive contributions to nation-building.

“Ang pagsagot sa hamon para maging isang Makabayani ay nangangailangan ng malalim at totoong paniniwala at pagmamahal sa Pilipino, the Filipino is worth uniting for,” said former senator Bam Aquino during his keynote message. 

TAYO 21 Awardees as modern-day heroes

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The 21st Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO) Awards Finalists posing with their trophies 

For over two decades, the TAYO Awards Foundation has recognized and honored exceptional youth organizations embodying the spirit of service and patriotism. This year’s theme encapsulates the essence of modern heroism. It showcases how these youth organizations are not only driven by a love for their country but are also actively transforming their communities with their passion projects and initiatives. 

The 21st Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations Top 10 Awardees are as follows: 

  • Salumayag Youth Collective for Forests
  • Second Chance Philippines 
  • Achieve Minarog Youth Organization 
  • MSU – Iligan Institute of Technology Youth Chain of Peace 
  • Sidha – San Jose City 
  • Therawee Health Innovation Inc. 
  • ADHIKA PH Inc. 
  • Project Barako 
  • Philippine Anti-Discrimination Alliance of Youth Leaders, Inc.
  • Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute Inc. 

The Top 10 awardees and 10 finalists received a TAYO trophy from national artist Toym Imao, as well as Php 50,000 and Php 20,000 seed grants, respectively, to help fund their ongoing projects or start new ones. 

Special Awards 

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This year’s TAYO Awards Top 10 Awardees

Apart from the prizes the Top 10 accomplished youth organizations received, the TAYO Foundation also gave special awards to select groups. These special awards were chosen by their partners and were given to organizations that will further their individual missions as institutions, corporate organizations, or public offices.

The Coke Barkada Award is a special recognition given to the TAYO Finalist that helps improve the well-being of communities and the environment through projects that are aligned with The Coca-Cola Company’s sustainability priorities. This was awarded to the Salumayag Youth Collective. 

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Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines, Inc.
(CCFPI) President Cecile Alcantara emphasizes
the role of youth in national development.
CCFPI has been a co-presenter of TAYO
Foundation since the 5th TAYO Awards. 

Meanwhile, the San Miguel’s Better World Award is given to the organization that believes in the healing power of collaboration within communities. Therawee Health Innovation took home this award for their work in the health industry. 

The third special award, The Hello, Pagkain Award, is sponsored by TAYO Founder Kiko Pangilinan. It is a special recognition given to a youth organization that trains young people with agricultural practices and technologies that will help them become food and financially secure. This was given to the Kagay-anon Youth Network Alliance. 

The fourth special award is the Bida Kabataan Award, sponsored by former Senator and TAYO Co-founder Bam Aquino. This award is given to organizations that have rightfully showcased the bravery and intelligence of the youth. The awardees are Second Chance Philippines and Iloilo National High School Boy Scouts of the Philippines Outfit 154.

Another special award is the Georgina P. Nava Leadership Award. Nava was a beloved TAYO pioneer who dedicated her whole life in service of the Filipino youth. This award was given to Sidha. 

The last special award is the Youthled Democracy Award, sponsored by The Asia Foundation and USAID through the Youth Leadership for Democracy or YouthLed. This was awarded to Model Sangguniang Kabataan Network. 

Across the nation, young leaders are stepping into roles that redefine what it means to be a hero. Rather than standing by and hoping for change to come their way, they are actively creating it. From grassroots campaigns to innovative programs and social movements, these youth organizations lead the charge with a passion and dedication that speaks to the heart of our modern-day challenges.

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