Philanthropic Ventures Martín Marciales Moncada either founded or co-founded the following:
Sports • First basketball club • Gimnasio Cubierto “Arminio Gutiérrez,” the first public sports facility in downtown San Cristóbal • Club Deportivo Los Andes, founding member • Los Peligrosos Baseball Club, board of directors • Associación Deportiva Táchira, honorary president • Instituto Municipal Superior de San Cristóbal, honorary member • Guicaipuro, honorary member • Cardenales Deportivo, honorary member
Social Clubs • Club Táchira, board of directors • El Club Demócrata, first vice president
Culture • Salón de Lectura de San Cristóbal, the oldest (founded 1907) civil organization in town dedicated to promoting culture, board of directors member (1942)
Health services • (ATLA) Foundation to prevent tuberculosis, founding member • Policlínica Táchira, the first private clinic in the city, founding member • Red Cross of San Cristóbal, founding member
Rotary Club San Cristóbal He was a founding member of the Rotary Club. Much of Martín Marciales Moncada's philanthropic work was done through the Rotary Club, including: • wheelchair bank • sponsored schools • city parks • scholarships for students • a free medical assistance unit for children at Clínica Los Andes • free distribution of reading glasses for school children
Raffles Annual donations of cars as prizes for various fundraising raffles
Fire department In 1951, Martín Marciales Moncada imported the first fire truck to San Cristóbal and founded the local fire department. Many local people reported occasions in which he personally saved their lives as a volunteer firefighter.
Building the Basilica of Nuestra Señora de la Consolación de Táriba Martín Marciales Moncada used raffle proceeds to help rebuild the
Basilica of Our Lady of Consolation, Táriba. He contributed to the raffle by donating two houses, three cars, and ninety sewing machines, which were used as raffle prizes. All proceeds went directly to the Basilica. He was awarded the
Order of St. Sylvester for his generosity by Pope Paulo VI on January 11, 1967. ====
Catholic University, San Cristóbal==== Director of the Asociación Civil, an
NGO responsible for the financial and administrative management of the university.
Brothers of La Salle (school for boys) Martín Marciales Moncada contributed in founding a school for boys and built a relationship with his lifelong mentor, Fr. Hermano Basilio. Martín Marciales Moncada also sponsored Fr. Basilio's anthropological research on the
Orinoco Delta natives.
Semi-Philanthropic Ventures Martín Marciales Moncada was also dedicated to many private ventures for the sake of city development. These ventures did not serve as a source of personal income. He either founded or co-founded the following: • Cementos Tachíra, cement factory, co-founder • Central Azucarero de Ureña, sugar plant, member of the promoting board • Pasteurizadora Tachira, dairy plant, co-founder • Matadero Industrial de la Fría, slaughterhouse, co-founder • Pro-Vivienda, non-profit savings and loan institution, co-founder. Pro-Vivienda was dedicated to funding low-income housing development projects. ==Private Business Ventures==