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CCP, CFO strengthen ties to promote Philippine arts and culture to overseas Filipinos

The collaboration seeks to deepen the understanding and appreciation of Filipino heritage among our kababayans living abroad through joint initiatives.

The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) and the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO) forged a partnership to promote Philippine culture and the arts among overseas Filipinos, especially the youth. The collaboration seeks to deepen the understanding and appreciation of Filipino heritage among our kababayans living abroad through joint initiatives.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed on September 25, 2025, at the Tanghalang Ignacio Gimenez. Present at the signing were CFO Chairperson Secretary Dante “Klink” Ang II, CCP President Kaye C. Tinga, CCP Board of Trustee Teodoro “Junie” Del Mundo, CCP Vice President for Administration Jose Victor M. Gaite, and CFO Project Management Division Chief Marita Del Rosario Apattad.

“Through this exciting collaboration with the CFO, led by Secretary Klink, we are celebrating the talents and dreams of our kababayans overseas. Just like the CFO, the CCP will ensure that their stories are seen, heard, and honored around the world,” CCP President Tinga said.

“We hope to partner with the CCP in the implementation of CFO’s endeavors. Likewise, we look forward to supporting your programs as we are certain we share the same goals of promoting Filipino heritage across the globe. Rest assured that as your partner, the CFO will lend whatever resources available in the delivery of CCP’s programs for overseas Filipinos,” Secretary Ang II said.

As part of the partnership, both agencies will work together to update and enhance digital and physical cultural resources, such as the Virtual Sentro Rizal and produce educational materials for distribution to Philippine schools abroad and diaspora organizations. They will also collaborate in promoting and reproducing informational content about Filipino arts, culture, and heritage across their respective platforms and networks, and jointly implement various programs and activities.

Key initiatives for this collaboration include some of the existing programs of the agencies such as CFO’s YouLeaD Program and Virtual Sentro Rizal, alongside CCP’s Masterclass, Arts Education Programs, Thirteen Artists Awards, Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, 21AM (21st Century Contemporary Art Museum), PPO Young People’s Concert, Pasinaya Open House Festival, and Cultural Exchange Programs. 

The two-year partnership between these institutions aims to foster a strong sense of identity, pride, and connection to Filipino culture, language, and heritage among overseas Filipino communities.

For more details on and other CCP events, check out the CCP website at www.culturalcenter.gov.ph and its official social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. 

For more details on CFO programs, check out the CFO website at www.cfro.gov.ph.

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