Marcos OKs P7.3-B fund for public school teachers', personnel's incentive
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (Mark Balmores)
President Marcos has approved the release of an additional P7.372-billion funding intended to provide cash incentives for public school teachers and non-teaching personnel.
The additional fund will cover the remaining funding requirements for the 2025 Service Recognition Incentive (SRI) of qualified teachers and non-teaching personnel nationwide.
Palace Press Officer and Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said that the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has already released the funds.
"Layunin nito na matustusan nang buo ang natitirang cash requirement para sa Fiscal Year 2025 Service Recognition Incentive o SRI ng mga kwalipikadong guro at non-teaching personnel sa buong bansa (Its aim is to fully fund the remaining cash requirement for the Fiscal Year 2025 Service Recognition Incentive for qualified teachers and non-teaching personnel nationwide)," Castro said in a Palace briefing on Tuesday, Feb. 3.
The DBM approved the corresponding Notice of Cash Allocation (NCA) on Jan. 27, 2026, according to Castro.
With the approval of the additional cash allocation, qualified beneficiaries are now set to receive the full amount of their SRI.
On December 11, Marcos issued Administrative Order (AO) 40, authorizing the grant of a one-time Service Recognition Incentive to all qualified government employees for the year 2025.