The Integrated Participatory Accountability and Transparency towards Sustainable Integrated Area Development (IPAT-SIAD), powered by the Inner Conditioning Workshop (ICW) approach, has generated impressive financial impacts on local government units (LGUs), civil society organizations (CSOs), and barangays. Focused on agricultural sustainability, infrastructure enhancement, and community empowerment, the initiative has successfully mobilized resources to transform the economic landscape of New Lucena, Santa Barbara, and Sibagat.

Cumulative Financial Impact (2022–2024): ₱136,359,933.20
The program’s consistent and strategic efforts yielded the following annual financial impacts:

  • 2022: ₱23,120,000
  • 2023: ₱80,435,000
  • 2024: ₱32,804,933.20

Below is a breakdown of the significant financial impacts for 2024 alone:

  • ₱3M for transitional canal and concreting of NIA road and bench flume accessed by BADA IA.
  • ₱1.3M livelihood fund accessed by Cabilauan Farmers Association via Life Bank Foundation.
  • ₱6M in agricultural equipment, seeds, and tools distributed to farmers.
  • ₱160,000 for the Trisikad Rent-to-Own program for 10 beneficiaries, including insurance and PPE for operators.
  • ₱4.9M for the Bilidan Multipurpose Center construction, guided by SEA Inc.’s Strategic Planning Capacitation.
  • ₱2.5M for concreting the NIA road in Brgy. Badiang, New Lucena.
  • ₱1.9M for farm-to-market roads and canal linings in barangays.
  • ₱918,260.04 for CSO capacity-building, Barangay Development Council (BDC) reconstitution, and other organizational initiatives.
  • ₱1.5M for health, mental well-being, and financial literacy programs aimed at holistic development.
  • ₱10,626,672.80 municipal budget allocation from the Annual Investment Program (AIP) for 11 barangays (₱1M per barangay).
  • ₱100,000 specifically allocated by the LGU of New Lucena for the IPAT-SIAD program.
  • Transformational Resource Mobilization: IPAT-SIAD catalyzed funding access across sectors, fostering a culture of self-reliance and strategic development.
  • Enhanced Agricultural Productivity: Equipment and livelihood support have improved local farmers’ resilience and sustainability.
  • Strengthened Barangay Governance: Capacity-building for CSOs and barangays ensures long-term impact and inclusivity in decision-making.

IPAT-SIAD—empowering communities with transparency, accountability, and tangible financial benefits.