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Institute of Social Legacy and

Progress (ISLP)
Characteristics of ISLP

1. Cluster of Social Usage:


- ISLP is deeply embedded in the community, serving as a hub where people
gather for learning, cultural events, and discussions on social heritage. Its
programs are designed to meet shared community needs.
2. Relative Degree of Performance:
- ISLP sets clear benchmarks for evaluating its impact in areas like cultural
preservation, community education, and intergenerational knowledge sharing. It
prides itself on high standards while allowing for diverse participant outcomes.
3. Well-Known and Defines Objectives:
- ISLP is a prominent institution, well-known for its mission to preserve and
promote social heritage. Its objectives are clear: to foster a sense of identity,
maintain cultural traditions, and provide resources that help individuals and
families uphold social values.
Characteristics of ISLP

4. Resistant to Social Changes:


- Due to its solidified beliefs in preserving traditions and
heritage, ISLP is cautious about adopting rapid social
changes. While it respects modern developments, it carefully
evaluates how new ideas align with its longstanding values.

5. Transmitter of Social Heritage:


- ISLP actively works to pass on cultural knowledge, values,
and customs from one generation to the next. Through
educational programs, archives, and community events, it acts
as a bridge, ensuring that social heritage remains relevant.
Vision

• To be a leading institution in preserving and


promoting social heritage, helping people connect
with their culture, and bridging generations through
knowledge, tradition, and shared values.
Mission

• The ISLP exists to protect and promote social and


cultural heritage, creating opportunities for
community engagement, lifelong learning, and
cultural preservation. By serving as the center of
wisdom and tradition, ISLP aims to connect people
with their heritage and support intergenerational
dialogue.
Goals

• Protect and promote cultural heritage through


educational programs, workshops, and community
events.
• Strengthen community bonds by providing a
platform for shared learning and cultural exchange.
• Facilitate intergenerational knowledge transfer,
ensuring traditions and values are passed on to
future generations.
Who are the people in need of your institution?

• Community members, especially those interested in


cultural history, educators, students, and families
seeking to understand and preserve their heritage.

• Older generations looking to pass down traditions, as


well as younger generations who wish to learn and
engage with their cultural heritage..
How does it help the
society?
ISLP helps society by promoting a
stronger sense of identity and
continuity within communities. It
serves as the center, offering
educational resources and events that
keep traditions alive while promoting
mutual respect and understanding
across generations.
How is your institution
feasible?
ISLP is feasible through strategic
partnerships with cultural
organizations, funding from grants,
donations, and collaborations with
local governments for support.
Additionally, it plans to generate
revenue through memberships,
workshops, and community events.
Programs/Services

- Cultural Workshops and Classes: Interactive sessions on


local customs, arts, language, and traditional practices.
- Heritage Events and Festivals: Celebrations that honor local
traditions and promote community engagement.
- Intergenerational Storytelling Sessions: Programs that bring
elders and youth together to share and document stories,
recipes, songs, and more.
- Community Vault: A physical and digital collection of
historical artifacts, documents, photos, and multimedia
resources that preserve local culture.
- Educational Outreach: Partnerships with schools and
organizations to promote cultural education and awareness.
Funding Sources

• Grants from cultural organizations and government


bodies.
• Donations from community members and
businesses.
• Event and Workshop Fees: Charges for workshops,
events, and memberships.
• Merchandise Sales: Revenue from selling cultural
merchandise and educational materials.
Impact

• ISLP will create a lasting impact by reinforcing


community pride, ensuring the continuity of cultural
traditions, and promoting an understanding of
heritage among all ages. It addresses the risk of
cultural loss by actively involving the community in
preserving and celebrating its social legacy.

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