List of TAYO Awards winners

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The following is a list of all awardees of the Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO) Awards from 2003 to 2020.

Awardees

Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO) Awardees
YearAwardeesFinalistsNotes
2003
  1. Ateneo Debate Society
  2. BPI-Save Mother Earth Club
  3. Hundred Islands Cycling Club
  4. Kabataang Gabay sa Positibong Pamumuhay - Pag-asa Youth Association of the Philippines
  5. Kapansan ay Akibat sa Kaunlaran ng Bayan (KAAKBAY)
  6. MyZoo Volunteer Group Foundation
  7. Rodeo Club of the Philippines-Benguet State University
  8. Rotaract of Muntinlupa Peacemaker Youth Club
  9. Students' Actions Vital to the Environment and Mother Earth (SAVE ME)
  10. UP Industrial Engineering Club
  1. Loyola Mountaineers
  2. Dipolog Youth for Progress, Right Moves
  3. Emmanuel Baja Chapter - Order of DeMolay
  4. Guided and Unified Interaction for the Development of Children
  5. Hiliugyon Sang Pamatan-on (HAYAP) - Pag-asa Youth Association of the Philippines
  6. Naga Foundation College Cultural Arts Center
  7. Unibersidad de Santa Isabel Nursing Students' Association
  8. Vintar 4H Club
  9. Visayan Village Green Brigade
  10. Youth Policy Forum
[1]
2004
  1. De La Salle University Student Council
  2. GenRev Student Network
  3. Tuklas Katutubo
  4. Students' Association of Management Accountants
  5. Sugbuanong Pundok Aron Sugpuon ng Child Abuse (SUPACA)
  6. Core, Inc.
  7. Philippine Rescue 2000
  8. Sta. Ana National High School Musical Dramatics Society
  9. Tingog sa Kasanag (TISAKA)
  10. Watershed Management Youth Council
  1. Benguet State University Interdependent Study Organization of Students
  2. Philippine Rural Reconstruction Youth Association
  3. Siquijor State College Active Beginners' Club
  4. University of Northeastern Philippines University Student Government
  5. University of the Philippines Los Banos Chemical Society
  6. Mu Sigma Phi, University of the Philippines Manila
  7. Task Force Arki, University of the Philippines Diliman
  8. D'Catalyst Club
  9. Foundation University Peer Counselors' Circle
  10. Jordan Youth Movement
[2]
2005
  1. KAGABAY - Barangay 20, Tondo Manila, K! AKTIBO
  2. Benguet State University - Development Communication Society, Stories of Alapu
  3. Young Artists' Fellowship for the Environment (YAFE), Enviro-Art Workshop
  4. Sining Bulakenyo-Pangkat Mananayaw, Promotion of folk dance for national identity and nation-building
  5. UP Visayas Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants, We Make Accounting Work
  6. West Visayas State University - Political Science Students' Organization, Adopt-Alimodias Project
  7. SAVE Mindanao Volunteers, Inc., From Wetland to Upland Literacy Program
  8. Mindanao Polytechnic State College Mathematics Society, Math Readiness Summer Course
  9. Beehive 4-H Club, Agro-Industry Enterprise
  10. Kilusan Para sa Kalikasan, Oplan Sagip Batang Pier
  1. Tanghalang Lepanto
  2. Teatro Kabataan sa Southern Leyte
  3. Mu Sigma Phi Sorority
  4. Mlang Youth Organization
  5. UP Diliman Special Education Council
  6. San Beda Dragon Boat Rowing Society
  7. University of the Cordilleras Supreme Student Government
  8. Gil S. Montilla NHS YECS-LCAO
  9. Anak ng Tribo
  10. Young Catholic Movement
[3]
2006
  1. Dapitan Fire and Rescue Volunteers
  2. Emmanuel Baja Chapter, Order of DeMolay
  3. Guiguinto, Bulacan Scholars Association
  4. Alay Ni Ignacio
  5. KAPINSANKANA
  6. KYTHE Ateneo
  7. SWU Nursing Student Body Organization
  8. Rotaract Club of Bacolod East
  9. Rotaract Club of Tagum, North-Um Tagum Chapter
  10. United Isulan Youth for Progress
  1. Nautical Science Student Council (Cagayan de Oro)
  2. Iloilo Federation of Junior Executives
  3. Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineerings of the Philippines, Inc. Philippine University Chapter
  4. Mabini Colleges - College of Commerce and Accountancy Central Council
  5. Marilao Nationalist Youth
  6. Medical Missions, Inc.
  7. The Philippine Foundation of Christ's Youth in Action, Inc.
  8. University of San Agustin Sigma Chi Fraternity and Mu Sigma Phi Sorority
  9. Watershed Management Youth Council
  10. Youth Advocators Productive Integrated Service
[4]
2007
  1. Books and Information Technology Society (BITS)
  2. Inclusive Youth Center
  3. Jolo Emergency Rescue Network
  4. Kapansanan ay Akiabt sa Kaunlaran ng Bayan (KAAKBAY)
  5. Kabayan Cultural Organization for Supporting, Developing, and Empowering the Youth (KOSDEY)
  6. Silak sa Kauswagan Youth Organization (SAKAYAN)
  7. Samahan ng Maliit na Mangingisda ng Kabataang Baltak (SMM KaBaltak)
  8. UP High School Cebu Student Council
  9. UP Sandigan
  10. Volunteers for Integrated Public Service (VIPS)
[5]
2008
  1. 505 DREAM
  2. Dynamic Teen Company
  3. Jose Rizal University Computer Society
  4. Kabataang Gabay sa Positibong Pamumuhay (KGPP) Western Visayas
  5. Lamlifew 4-H Club
  6. Mu Sigma Phi Sorority
  7. Xavier University School of Business and Management Student Council
  8. Society of Scholars and Grantees
  9. UP Cebu SEALNet Entrepreneurs Club
  10. Youth Advocates Through Theater Arts
  1. AKKAP UP Manila
  2. Ateneo Debate Society
  3. Bitagurean 4-H Club
  4. Katin-Aran Youth Association
  5. SHELTER
  6. UP Sibol (UPLB)
  7. Ateneo TUGON
  8. UNP CSC
  9. WARAYA
  10. Yapis
[6]
2009
  1. Guesset National High School Science Club
  2. Pag-asa Youth Association of the Philippines - Pamplona Chapter
  3. Sangguniang Kabataan - Passi City Federation
  4. Mu Sigma Phi Sorority
  5. Batis - Youth Organization that Gives Hope and Inspiration (YOGHI)
  6. El Consejo Atenista
  7. Samahan ng Maliliit na Mangingisda ng Kabataang BALTAK
  8. Muntinlupa Junior Rescue Team
  9. Iloilo Prima Galaw Productions
  10. Earnest Support for Underprivileged Children Charity Assistance Association, Inc.
  1. Pag-asa Youth Association - Talisay City Chapter
  2. Tsinelas Group of Campus Volunteers
  3. Kulasihan Young Achievers, Inc.
  4. Students in Free Enterprise - Mindanao State University, General Santos
  5. University of the Philippines Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants
  6. Dire Husi Initiative Organization
  7. Pongoleel 4-H Club
  8. Special Education Students' Association (SPEDSA)
  9. Students in Free Enterprise - University of Luzon
  10. Students in Free Enterprise - St. Paul University Quezon City
[7]
2010
  1. Alay ni Ignacio, ADMU
  2. Brotherhood for Peace
  3. Education Revolution Movement
  4. Link.Exe, West Visayas State University
  5. Mandaya Tribal Youth Organization
  6. Pag-asa Youth Association - Talisay City Chapter
  7. Pagaypay 4-H Club
  8. Philippine Stagers Foundation
  9. Pochon Maanichar Centennial Batch Association, Inc.
  10. PRO Drop-out Reduction Program
  1. Association of Locally Empowered Youth
  2. Sanggunian ng mga Mag-aaral ng mga Paaralang Loyol ng Ateneo de Manila, Ateneo Residents' Association, Council of Organizations of the Ateneo
  3. Catuguing Palayamanan 4-H Working Youth Club
  4. Nursing Central Board of Students, UST
  5. Palawan Conservation Corps
  6. Youth Solidarity for Peace
  7. Student Nurses Association of the Philippines - West Visayas State University Chapter
  8. Terrestrial and Aquatic Restorations by Students Immersed in Environmental Reforms
  9. Watershed Management Youth Council
  10. Young Educators of Mapulang Lupa
[8]
2011
  1. Aklan Catholic College Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (ACCJPIA)
  2. Alyansa ng mga Kristyanong Mag-aaral - Responsible Nga Baliktan Han Mga Kabataan (AKMA-RESBAK)
  3. Association of Locally Empowered Youth in Northern Mindanao
  4. AUL-STAGE (Sama-samang Tinig ng mga Aktor na Gumagalaw sa Entablado)
  5. Indak Kabataan Youth Organization
  6. Industrial Engineering Council of CIT University
  7. Linangan sa Imahen, Retorika, at Anyo (LIRA)
  8. Youth Solidarity for Peace
  9. Young Mindanawans Peace Builders
  10. University of the Cordilleras - Hapiyoh Mi Cultural Group
  1. Abellana National School Rescue Group, Inc.
  2. Ateneo Special Education Society (SPEED)
  3. HAYAG Youth Organization, Inc.
  4. Alliance of Young Nurse Leaders and Advocates International, Inc.
  5. KAIROS, UPLB
  6. MACO Youth for Peace
  7. Philippine Junior Jaycees Inc. Noveleta Kalero
  8. The Mountain Collegian
  9. UP Omega Alpha Fraternity and UP Omega Alpha Sorority
  10. UP Junior Marketing Association
[9]
2012
  1. Angat Kabataan
  2. CBA-KALIPUNAN and Marketing Junior Executives
  3. Cebuano Youth Ambassadors
  4. DIRE-HUSI Initiatives
  5. I Can Make A Difference, Inc.
  6. De La Salle Debate Society
  7. Monteverde 4-H Club, Inc.
  8. One Million Lights Philippines
  9. Ramon Magsaysay Technological University - Electrical Engineering Society
  10. University of Luzon Students in Free Enterprise
  1. Development Communication Society of Benguet State University
  2. English Society
  3. HAYAG Youth Organization
  4. John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University - Community Extension Service Society
  5. KYTHE Ateneo
  6. Mu Sigma Phi Sorority
  7. Phi Kappa Mu Fraternity
  8. Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers
  9. Sultan Kudarat State University - Students in Free Enterprise
  10. TINGUG-CDO
[10]
2013
  1. ALEY-NM
  2. Hayag Youth Organization
  3. Gualandi Volunteer Service Providers, Inc.
  4. Tulong sa Kapwa Kapatid
  5. Kawil Tours
  6. Tanay Mountaineers
  7. TC Youth Lab Cooperative
  8. United Architects of the Philippines-Student Auxiliary
  9. USC Pathways
  10. Volunteer Service Provider
  1. Association of Filipino Forestry Students of the University of the Philippines- Los Baños
  2. Ateneo Sarong Bangui Junior
  3. Love Yourself Inc.
  4. MAESTRO Club
  5. Medical Missions Inc.
  6. Phi Kappa Mu
  7. Rapid Inc.
  8. Team BUNDOL
  9. Watershed Management Youth Council
  10. Upsilon Sigma Phi
[11]
2014 [12]
2015
  1. Phi Lambda Delta Sorority
  2. Kanlungan Pilipinas Movement
  3. Rescue Assistance Peacekeeping Intelligence Detail (RAPID) and Cauayan City National High School – Red Cross Youth and Junior Rescue Team
  4. Katipunan ng mga Kabataang Santiagueňo
  5. ACCESS-PYLP Alumni Association
  6. Move This World-Pilipinas
  7. Youth for Environment in School Organization
  8. Indigenous Youth Servant Leaders Association of the Philippines
  9. University of San Agustin Little Theater
[13]
2016
  1. Law Advocacy and Community Enrichment, University of San Carlos
  2. Tanay Mountaineers
  3. Kanlaon Theater Guild
  4. Keep Hope Alive
  5. Bayugan National Comprehensive High School in Agusan del Sur
  6. Tobog Youth Organization of Albay
  7. UP Alchemes (Academic League of Chemical Engineering Student)
  8. I am M.A.D (Making a Difference), Inc.
  9. Environment and Climate Change Research Institute of De La Salle Araneta University
  10. Youth Sports Advocacy
[14]
2017
  1. Virtualahan, Inc.
  2. UP Industrial Engineering Club
  3. HiGi Energy
  4. Food Rescue ASEAN
  5. Modern Nanays of Mindanao Inc.
  6. Team Dugong Bughaw
  7. Guiguinto Scholars Association
  8. Ingat Kapandayan Artist Center
  9. Voice of Chameleon's Children
  10. Youth for a Livable Cebu
  1. Enactus UPLB, Tagani (formerly Amiga Philippines) [15] [16] [17]
  2. Edukasyon.ph
  3. iCare - Commission on Youth
  4. UPLB Genetics Society
  5. One Calinog Organization Inc.
  6. UP Circuit
  7. Red Cross Youth Licomco
  8. Project Kaluguran
  9. CIT Industrial Engineering Council
  10. Teatro de Sta. Luisa
[18]
2018
  1. AQILAH (Marawi City)
  2. Association of Young Environmental Journalists (Dumaguete City)
  3. Center for Sustainability Philippines, Inc. (Puerto Princesa City)
  4. Cuartero National High School Taliamba Ensemble
  5. FLMIS YES – O (Iligan City)
  6. MIMAROPA Young Leaders (Oriental Mindoro)
  7. Philippine Accessible Disability Services, Inc. (Lapu-Lapu City)
  8. Team BakUNAWA (Iloilo City)
  9. Tuklas Katutubo – Upper Lumabat Chapter
  10. Sun Crew (Siargao)
[19]
2019
  1. Buenlag National Highschool 4H Bahay Kubo - Calasiao, Pangasinan
  2. Kilusan ng Kabataan Para sa Kalikasan - Bongao, Tawi-Tawi
  3. Junior Bedan Law Circle - Mendiola, Manila
  4. Peace Crops - Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Occidental
  5. Quirinian Youth in Action - Quirino, Isabela
  6. Sacred Heart School Ateneo de Cebu Leaders’ Council - Mandaue City, Cebu
  7. Sugpat - Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur
  8. Super Lumba - Marawi City, Lanao del Sur
  9. UP Bike Share - Diliman, Quezon City
  10. Youth for Mental Health Coalition - Sampaloc, Manila
  1. Peace Creed - Aleosan North Cotabato
  2. Colonia Divina Integrated School - Supreme Student Government - Sapay City, Negros Occidental
  3. Fine Arts Major Organization - General Luna, Iloilo City
  4. Industrial Engineering Council - Cebu City
  5. Order of Ascelpius - Iloilo City
  6. Project Saysay - Quezon City
  7. Streets to Schools - Espana, Manila
  8. Daluhay Daloy ng Buhay - Baler, Aurora
  9. Pambayang Pederason ng Sangguniang Kabataan - San Agustin, Isabela
  10. SK Carangag - San Andres, Catanduanes
[20]
2020
  1. The EstrawngHeroes - Tigbauan, Iloilo
  2. Federation of the Deaf Cavite Province - Kawit, Cavite
  3. AHA! Learning Center - Makati City
  4. #MentalHealthPH - Quezon City
  5. Supreme Student Government Action Force - Cotabato City, Maguindanao
  6. Super Readers Squad - Angeles, Pampanga
  7. Millennials PH - Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental
  8. GoodGov PH - Quezon City
  9. 3H Initiative – Humans Helping Humans - Bulalacao, Oriental Mindoro
  10. Mga Tala at Tula - Candaba, Pampanga
  1. TabangPH from Baybay, Leyte
  2. Tabang Sikad from Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental
  3. The Happy Cat - Cantilan, Surigado del Sur
  4. Order of Asclepius - Lapaz, Iloilo
  5. Pantawid COVID Project - Mandaluyong City
  6. Project Kalibo - Kalibo, Aklan
  7. Red Cross Youth Negros Occidental - Bacolod, Negros Occidental
  8. Streets to Schools - Manila City
  9. Andam Higala - Misamis Oriental
  10. Bayanihan Para sa Magsasaka - Kawit, Cavite
[21]
2021 [22]
2022
  1. Albay Young Farmers Organization
  2. Open Arms Organization
  3. Pinabuhay Sa Tao Ang Kwento At Sining (PINATAKASI)
  4. Project Teatro Para sa Aktibong Layunin at Adhikain (TALA) Organization
  5. Leader’s Council (Sacred Heart of School – Ateneo de Cebu Scouting Unit)
  6. Youth Empowering Youth Initiative, Inc.
  7. Iligan Safe Space
  8. Shafaat Agriculture Cooperative – Mushroom for Change
  9. Sangguniang Kabataan ng Barangay Talomo River
  10. The BAKA

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