Organized and developed in 1974 by then Producer/Actor Joseph “Erap” Ejercito, former incumbent Philippines President and incumbent Mayor, The MOVIE WORKERS WELFARE FOUNDATION, INC. (MOWELFUND) is a non-stock, non-profit social welfare, educational, and industry development foundation. Its aim is to serve marginalized workers in the Philippine motion picture industry.
In the 70’s and the 80’s, MOWELFUND initiated the expansion of the Manila Film Festival to become the now-popular Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF). It helped rationalize the movie industry by contributing to the creation of agencies like the Film Academy of the Philippines (FAP). It took part in reorganizing the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB). It has also initiated the campaign against film and video piracy.
Their range of activities and record of accomplishments for more than four (4) decades make Mowelfund an organization of pivotal importance and coordination for the various institutions and guilds involved with Philippine cinema. It is managed by a Board of Trustees comprised of respected leaders in the industry. Through its education arm, the Mowelfund Film Institute (MFI), the foundation has likewise reached beyond Philippine shores, developing international linkages, and participating in various film exhibitions by its graduates and by mainstream producers and directors.
By the nature of its commitment, Mowelfund’s initiatives and programs are geared to fortify the key cornerstone of the industry – the dedicated movie worker, whose creativity and labor continuously enrich the tapestry of Filipino film heritage.
MOWELFUND is the sole welfare-based institution that enhances and nurtures the needs of the Filipino film community, in partnership with stakeholders, to uplift their socio-economic conditions for a better quality of life.
MOWELFUND will serve the needs of its members and the Filipino film community through welfare, education, research and development, advocacy, and services by harnessing resources and opportunities in partnership with stakeholders and benefactors.
WELFARE PROGRAM
To rationalize its welfare program and look for an alternative and effective means to address the needs of beneficiaries.
EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT
To help uplift the state of Philippine film culture and pursue innovative strategies to support the film industry.
INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL LINKAGES AND PARTNERSHIPS
To actively establish linkages and partnerships with local and international organizations, thus expand its outreach and increase its internal capability.
RESOURCE GENERATION
To actively undertake resource generation activities to insure the sustainability of MOWELFUND and pursue effectively its welfare and educational programs.
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
To enable and empower management and staff to respond effectively to attain the vision, mission and goals of the organization to this ever changing environment.
■ To help uplift the state of Philippine film culture and pursue innovative strategies to support the film industry.
■ Provide livelihood training opportunities for beneficiaries and dependents.
■ Provide low-cost housing opportunities to qualified members in cooperation with National Housing Authority (NHA).
■ Provide access to data on the Philippine motion picture industry.
■ Collects and preserves film-related research and archival documents and other significant contributions.
■ Conducts annual film training workshops through its MOWELFUND FILM INSTITUTE (MFI).
■ Provides a homebase for the country’s young filmmakers.
■ Creates academic and regional network for outreach programs.
■ Manages the first-ever Film Museum in the country.
■ Coordinates with various institutions and guilds involved with Philippine cinema for industry development.
VISIONING
Proactively planning for the Foundation’s programs to service the film industry and its under served workers.
RESOURCEFULNESS
Mustering all possible resources in fulfilling its mandate of welfare and education.
PROFESSIONALISM
Fulfilling its mission with the highest standards of ethics and practice.
COMPASSION
Empathizing with and serving its constituents within context of their needs.
SERVICE
Directing and enforcing its programs to address the most pressing needs of its members and beneficiaries.
Chairman
Vice Chairman and Treasurer
President and
Chief Executive Officer
Vice President and
Chief Operating Officer
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
President and
Chief Executive Officer
Vice President and
Chief Operating Officer
Director for Administration
and Finance
Director for Welfare
Director, Mowelfund
Film Institute
HELEN U. VILLAVICENCIO
Finance and Accounting Officer
GLYZA M. FRANCISCO
Social Welfare Officer
DOMINGO SP. RAMOS MFI
Administrative Officer
SONIA A. CENIDOZA
Chief Librarian
FRANCISCO O. OLIVER
Head, General Services and Maintenance
ALFIE I. MACADANGDANG
Marketing and Special Projects Officer
SHIELA R. PASTORAL
Administrative Assistant
DERBY P. TANCHIU
Bookkeeper
MARY CLAIRE L. MANLAPAZ
Welfare Assistant
ALDIANO C. POLIDO FAD
Assistant, Messenger / Maintenance
TIRSO V. DE VERA
Driver / Messenger
RAMIL M. JOGNO
Maintenance
PETER JOHN F. GALINDO
Maintenance
ANNA MARIE R. COLINDON
Maintenance