Dan Michael Gallego 24.02.26 5 minutes read

JCI Manila Reports 68 Projects, ₱15.16M in Value in January 2026 Executive Summary

JCI Manila has completed 68 projects with a combined ₱15,160,520 in total project value as of January 2026, according to the Executive Summary released by its Board of Directors.

The report consolidates accomplishments from the start of the 2026 term, while noting that the 101 trainings conducted reflect sessions held since Oct. 25, 2025, marking the beginning of the current board year.

In addition, the organization generated ₱5,320,000 in total PR and media exposure value, highlighting the visibility of its initiatives across platforms.

Beneficiary Reach and Member Engagement

From January 2026 onward, JCI Manila recorded:

  • 2,862 direct beneficiaries

  • 9,300+ indirect beneficiaries

  • 340 unique regular member attendees

  • 48 associate member attendees

  • 50 Senate Manila attendees

  • 46 unique chairmen activated

  • 61 sponsors and partners engaged

The data reflects active participation across membership tiers and sustained collaboration with corporate and institutional partners.

Organizational and External Engagements

The Executive Summary also outlined institutional milestones achieved during the early months of 2026:

  • 10 internal membership projects completed

  • 6 business development initiatives conducted

  • 23 national inductions attended

  • 6 international inductions attended

  • 14 collaborations with sister chapters and other local organizations

  • 5 courtesy call visits

  • 4 community affairs projects completed

The Board contextualized these figures within its 2026 theme, Lead Beyond, under the leadership of 78th President Edison Ke.

What the Numbers Suggest

Whether interpreted as momentum, ambition, or an early-year surge, the January Executive Summary establishes one thing clearly: the Board intends to operate at full capacity from the outset.

By distinguishing between trainings conducted since October 2025 and projects implemented from January 2026 onward, the report also signals an effort toward transparency in scope and reporting periods, a small but notable detail in organizational accountability.

If January is indicative rather than exceptional, the months ahead will test not only pace, but sustainability.

For now, the figures stand as both accomplishment and expectation.

And in JCI Manila, expectations tend to scale quickly.