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Our major program partners in 2006 |
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International Program Partners |
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The Council gets meager contributions from its 10-member churches. Apart from this, there are people of kind hearts who donate to the NCCP to help it continue to support its programs and operations. For many years, the NCCP enjoyed generous financial support form overseas partners. Unfortunately, this has created a culture of dependence on the Council’s part. Halfway through 2001, we became painfully aware of the dwindling resources of the Council. The monetary scaffoldings of NCCP’s funding partners are no longer adequate. That painful awareness pushed us to take fund raising into our hands. And all of us -- member churches, officers and staff -- are taking responsibility to generate much needed resources in order to continue programs that impact the lives of people and community. 2006 has been declared the year of “Bringing in the Sheaves” and the Council is actively engaged in numerous fund raising projects to generate much needed funds so that it will be effective in delivering services to Christ’s people. |
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Local Sources and Initiatives |
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There are other overseas partners and friends that are too numerous to name but have given monetary donations for the NCCP apostolate. |

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National Council of Churches in the Philippines |

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Sangguniang Pambansa ng Mga Simbahan sa Pilipinas |
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· ACT-International |
· Mission for Filipino Migrant Workers |
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· Christian Conference of Asia |
· Nippon Sei Ko Kai |
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· National Council of Churches - Australia |
· Norwegian Churchaid |
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· Church World Service - USA |
· Primates World Relief and Development Fund |
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· Episcopal Church of USA |
· Pulse of Philippine Culture, Inc. |
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· Evangelical Lutheran Church |
· St. Stephen’s Broadway Foundation |
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· General Board of Global Ministries |
· United Church of Christ - Canada |
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· National Christian Council of Japan |
· United Church of Christ in the USA (Wider Ministries) |
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· Lutheran World Relief |
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· World Council of Churches |
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