Types of Membership

Types of Membership

Regular Members

All incumbent, former, or retired members of the CIO Forum, Inc.

  • membership approved by the Board of Trustees,
  • have paid their membership fees and dues.

Institutional Members

Organizations or institutions, either government or private, international or local, which support and continue to support the objectives, programs, and projects of the Foundation

An Institutional Member shall be entitled to:

  1. A seat in the Council of Advisers of the Foundation
  2. Its logo displayed in backdrops during special events organized by the Foundation
  3. Access to the Foundation’s knowledge and data resources

Honorary Members

Individuals who have provided exemplary or extraordinary service to the nation and to the development and use of ICT in government and in the country.

Shall be entitled to a seat in Council of Advisers of the Foundation

Can serve as advisers or consultants for specific activities or projects of the Foundation, but cannot vote or be elected into any office of the Foundation.

Membership Fees

The Board of Trustees may modify the levels of contributions for each category.

  • Individual Members
    • Annual fee – P1,000
    • Life-Time Membership fee – P5,000
  • Institutional Partners
    • Annual Due: P100,000
    • Perpetual Membership:
      • Platinum Partners: P1,000,000.00 or >
      • Gold Partners: P500,000-P1,000,000.00

The CIOF Foundation, Inc.

A non-stock and  non-profit organization duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, organized by and composed of former and incumbent Chief Information Officers (CIOs) and heads of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and Management Information Systems (MIS) offices or units of the different government departments and agencies, as well as local government units (LGUs) for the advancement and wider and strategic application of ICT for more efficient and effective public governance.

Our Objectives

1   To promote the strategic and wider use and application of information and communications technology (ICT) in the Philippine government for more efficient, effective, and transparent public governance;
2   To develop greater government-private sector partnership in promoting the use of ICT to enhance the delivery of services to the public;
3   To serve as an advocacy and consensus-building group to address key ICT policy issues and concerns;
4   To provide the venue for greater knowledge and information exchange, as well as resource and experience sharing within and among government agencies and instrumentalities.