The Quezon City government has officially opened applications for Pangkabuhayang QC Phase 6 (Batch 1) to support small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs. The program provides financial grants and livelihood training to help residents build sustainable livelihoods.
Initially set to close earlier, the application period has been extended until June 22, 2026, at 11:59 PM. This extended deadline gives local business owners and aspiring creators more time to submit their documents.
Successful candidates can receive capital assistance ranging from ₱10,000 to ₱20,000 depending on their proposal. These funds can help jumpstart or expand micro-enterprises across the city. As the local economy grows with major developments, including new commercial infrastructure in Quezon City, supporting small enterprises becomes even more vital.
This financial support program plays a key role in the city’s larger ambition of becoming a hub for social entrepreneurship by the end of the decade. Livelihood initiatives help ensure that economic benefits reach neighborhood businesses and cooperatives.
Livelihood Assistance Details and Eligibility
Pangkabuhayang QC serves a wide range of residents who want to improve their financial independence. The program aims to cover diverse applicant types to create a broad impact. Interested individuals can apply if they fall under one of the following groups:
- Micro-entrepreneurs who want to expand their current shops or services
- Aspiring business owners with a solid startup idea and plan
- Cooperative members registered and operating within the city
- Solo parents looking for sustainable home-based livelihood projects
- Displaced workers who need capital to start a new venture
- Persons with disabilities seeking to establish their own businesses

Application Requirements and Process
Applying is simple and can be completed online. Applicants need to prepare their requirements before submitting through the QC eServices portal. The primary documents required for the process include:
Each candidate must present a valid QCitizen ID and a government-issued identification card. They must also submit a comprehensive business plan detailing their operations and financial goals. Approved beneficiaries will need to secure a Nano Enterprise Permit before their capital assistance is released.
Community Livelihood and Local Growth
These livelihood projects run alongside other massive preparations, such as hosting the Palarong Pambansa event in the city, which boosts local tourism. Supporting local commerce helps prepare city service sectors for larger crowds and increased demand. By providing capital to small merchants, the city builds a more resilient local market.
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