
Davao City is doubling down on its youth potential this May with the launch of "Atong Taga-an," a comprehensive scholarship program specifically designed for student-athletes. Announced on May by the City Sports Development Division, this initiative recognizes the "grit and sacrifice" of young Dabawenyos who represent the city in regional and national arenas. Unlike traditional academic grants, this program provides a holistic support system—covering tuition, specialized training gear, and travel stipends—to ensure that financial barriers do not sideline the next generation of Filipino champions. It’s a strategic move to transform the city into a Mindanaoan powerhouse for sports tourism and grassroots excellence by the end of the decade.
Fueling the Grassroots Summer Boom
The scholarship rollout coincides with the Aktibo Dabawenyo summer series, which has seen thousands of children hitting the courts, mats, and open waters across the city this May. From basketball clinics in local barangays to competitive swimming in the gulf, the program is designed to identify talent early while promoting a culture of physical wellness. City officials noted that by integrating financial aid with high-quality coaching, they are creating a sustainable pipeline for professional sports. This "active lifestyle" mandate is quickly becoming a cornerstone of the city's social development, ensuring that the youth remain engaged and productive during the peak summer months.
Building a Legacy of Grit
During the program’s unveiling, the City Sports Development Division emphasized that the scholarships are a reward for the "tenacity" displayed by athletes who often train in sub-optimal conditions. By providing actual funds for better equipment and nutritional support, the city is leveling the playing field for Dabawenyos competing against well-funded metropolitan teams. This investment is viewed as a long-term economic strategy; successful athletes often return to the city as coaches or mentors, fostering a cycle of leadership and community pride. It’s a clear signal that Davao values the character-building power of sports as much as its academic milestones.
The Gold Standard for Athlete Welfare
As the first batch of applications opened in the second week of May, the program has already been hailed as a "gold standard" for local government athlete welfare. The city is also exploring partnerships with private sports academies to provide scholars with access to international-standard facilities and sports science experts. This forward-looking approach ensures that Davao's best and brightest don't have to leave Mindanao to find world-class training opportunities. By the time the 2026 national games arrive, these "Aktibo" scholars are expected to be the faces of a city that truly puts its money where its talent is.




