DepEd explores 'collaborative measures' to address funding gaps
The Department of Education (DepEd) on Wednesday, Jan. 1, announced that it is exploring collaborative measures with other agencies to close funding gaps following the signing of the General Appropriations Act (GAA) for 2025.

In a statement, DepEd said it is coordinating with the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and the Department of Finance (DOF) to “efficiently execute key basic education programs” following the GAA 2025 signing on Dec. 30.
DepEd noted that while the education sector secured the largest allocation in the 2025 GAA at P1.055 trillion, there is still a need to “augment funding” through unprogrammed appropriations and other constitutional mechanisms to support its key programs, including the DepEd Computerization Program (DCP).
Cooperating with other agencies
DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara expressed optimism about addressing funding gaps, emphasizing the importance of inter-agency cooperation.
“Education remains a top priority for this administration, and we will be working closely with the DBM and DOF to explore funding mechanisms that will enable us to deliver our mandate,” Angara said.
“Education is everyone's business, and we're aiming for closer collaboration,” he added.
Angara emphasized the roles of DBM Secretary Amenah Pangandaman and DOF Secretary Ralph Recto in securing additional funding for the agency.
Meanwhile, Angara lauded President Marcos for “exercising maximum prudence” in signing the 2025 GAA and prioritizing responsive and sustainable programs.
DepEd thanked the President for a “deliberate approach,” noting that this provides a “strong foundation” for ensuring that the education sector continues to receive strategic support to fulfill its mandate.
“DepEd remains hopeful that its partnership with government agencies and stakeholders will help address ongoing challenges and ensure that critical initiatives address the needs of Filipino learners,” Angara said.