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Toyota Motor Philippines' CSR arm at 35: Nurturing knowledge, nature, and nationhood
Manila Bulletin
|July 03 2025
Toyota Motor Philippines Foundation's lasting partnership with the University of the Philippines has cultivated spaces where learning thrives, ecosystems are protected, and cultural exchange deepens, shaping a future where knowledge uplifts both society and environment
In the quiet persistence of laboratories, assembly halls, and the green stretches of a university, the work is already being done. Academic institutions like the University of the Philippines (UP) have long stood at the frontline, advancing knowledge across disciplines, from restoring ecosystems and protecting native plant species to deepening regional understanding and shaping minds to think critically, and engage meaningfully with the world.
But this kind of work is demanding. It calls not only for passion and experience but also for steady support, especially in building and maintaining the spaces that allow these initiatives to evolve and endure.
This is where Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) Foundation makes a difference. Instead of one-off donations or publicity-driven efforts, TMP Foundation chooses deep-rooted, long-term partnerships with institutions already creating impact. By supporting the University of the Philippines across its campuses, the Foundation helps build both the physical and intellectual spaces where ideas, collaboration, and ecological stewardship can thrive.
Building spaces for global conversations
Community development remains central to TMP Foundation's mission, especially in education, environment, health, and public service. Beyond these pillars lies something equally vital: the commitment to building cultural bridges that span generations.
This long-standing commitment is evident in TMP Foundation's partnership with UP Diliman's Asian Center since 2008. The Foundation helped establish the GT-Toyota Asian Cultural Center (GT-TACC), a one-hectare space that stands as a symbol of intellectual and cultural exchange. Home to two key facilities, the GT-Toyota Asian Center Auditorium and the GT-Toyota Hall of Wisdom, the center has hosted a wide range of local and international conferences, exhibits, and cultural events.
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