Plans and programs of the League of Provinces of the Philippines are approved by the National Assembly and set forth in the yearly Strategic Plan of Action. This Strategic Plan serves as the framework of all its activities in the various developmental areas.

The programs of the League under the respective component strategies are as follows:

I. Strengthen Local Government Performance

This programmatic strategy aims to strengthen the provinces’ performance in the delivery of basic services and the widening of access to sources of funds for developmental undertakings.

Provincial Sharing Program
This is a program showcasing successful exercises in local governance that deserve to be replicated. The provinces gather to gain insights from the sharing that is conducted through a lecture-discussion fora. At least three sharing sessions are scheduled yearly.

Strengthening Corporate Nature of Provinces Program
Also called STANCE, the program initially focused on the flotation of bonds, but later expanded to cover other credit financing, privatization and Build-Operate-Transfer schemes. The activity delves into opportunities for new financing instruments to enhance the province’s access to credit and guarantee mechanisms. The program likewise aims to promote the establishment of provincial corporations that promote the economy of the locale. The League continually advocates for the issuance of guidelines from concerned agencies of the national government that facilitate credit financing.

Exchange Programs
An educational program designed for governors, local functionaries and league staff to expose them to local and international experiences in local governance, resource mobilization, environment, and service delivery improvement. Representations with national agencies, training institutions and donor countries are made. A strong advocacy is also being made to come up with a viable training program and accreditation scheme for critical skills and accountancies.

Merit/Recognition Awards Scheme
The League taps the private sector and partner agencies to come up with award schemes in recognition of deserving local officials and provincial governments that motivate the provinces to be more competitive.

II. Influence National Policy

By this strategy, the League aims to increase its presence and influence in the formulation of policies of national concern, and to assume a predominant role in ensuring the welfare of local governments.

Committee System
The Standing Committees of the League offer policy proposals on specific concerns and subsequently, issue position papers or policy pronouncements articulating its stand on national and local issues.

Congressional Collaboration
The League members maintain vigilance over congressional processes and enactments and may call on members to monitor the developments in Congress, and whenever called for, advocate positions or stands on bills pending legislation.

III. Partnership with Other Leagues

The League of Provinces works closely with other Leagues to identify common issues and concerns and to establish an atmosphere of mutual respect, understanding and unity.

ULAP Forum
The League of Provinces takes the initiative to hold regular fora with the various leagues of local governments. This coordination assists in the formulation of key policies and identification of common priority programs.

IV. Enhance Membership Participation

Member provinces are called upon to participate in joint activities, conferences, exchange visits, study tours, trades, festivals and sports programs that promote unity and the preservation of Philippine traditions and culture.

V. Expand Revenue Base

An activity that taps sources of funds for specific programs and projects. Proceeds from income-generating activities are intended to augment operating expenses of the Secretariat and other support services. Portions of income that may be realized may be used as grants for calamity-affected provinces. The League intends to consider short-term investments with high yields such as Treasury Bills, time deposits and capital markets so as to keep its funds liquid.

VI. Institutionalization of the League

Designed to make the League an authority with respect to local governance. Involves the professionalization of the Secretariat and the extension of adequate support to the staff to make them capable of articulating and promoting the interest of the League.

Planning Sessions
The League Secretariat periodically holds planning sessions to discuss work or business plan implementation.

Continuing Education/Staff Training
Special education, fellowships and training opportunities will be offered to enhance the capability of the staff and enable them to keep abreast of current initiatives across the provinces.

Information Exchange System
The information exchange system is an integral function of the Secretariat. This service function covers three (3) main aspects, namely

LPP E-groups
The League Electronic Newsgroup is a forum that pertains e-mailing list of Governors, provincial government officials and staff. The LPP E-groups is a potent and effective means of communication that facilitate the implementation of work activities, resource sharing and information exchange among provincial government.

LPP Online
The LPP Online Information Center could be found at https://lpp.gov.ph. This enables the League to effectively disseminate information, advocate the issues and concerns affecting Philippine LGUs, and promote the League as an organization of 79 provinces through the Internet.

The LPP Online contains, LPP Organizational Profile, News Releases/Update Report and Provincial Profile.

LPP Project PROV.NET
PROJECT PROV.NET aims to strengthen the network of the League and its 79 member provinces to the Internet through the creation of official website, and to showcase the beauty of Philippine provinces in the web.
This project was made possible through the assistance of the Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI) of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) under the Project PREGINET. The PREGINET provides the web-hosting services to the League to accommodate the 79 provincial government websites. The design, implementation and maintenance of the provincial websites is being provided by the League.

Publication
The League of Provinces is the official publisher of The Governor, a magazine that serves as a print medium of news and information exchange. Apart from this, the League also publishes research materials, case studies and products culled from the Sharing Sessions.

VII. Private Sector Partnerships

The League initiates collaborative undertakings with non-government organizations, people’s organizations, and other private sector associations and corporate concerns with whom it shares common business spheres in the pursuit of developmental goals. The League considers this particularly useful for the promotion of the corporate stature of the provinces.

VIII. International Cooperation

The League of Provinces is keenly interested to touch base with counterparts in other countries and establish working relationships with them through exchange programs. The League consider the Donors Forum a fertile breeding ground for fostering such relationships which will be very vital to the discussion of country programs with emphasis on assistance to the individual provinces, in the light of the autonomy and the freedom to engage in developmental pursuits.