Bank of Maldives (BML) proudly announces the completion of four transformative projects funded through its Community Fund initiative.
In S. Hithadhoo, the Maldives Manta Conservation Programme orchestrated the 'RahVeshi Programme,' conducting a month-long marine education course and organizing manta ray surveys to raise local awareness.
Meanwhile, in H.Dh. Nellaidhoo, Fato Sports Academy bolstered youth development with the purchase of sporting equipment, facilitating football, handball, and volleyball training for children aged 6 to 15.
In Mulak School, a captivating outdoor reading park now stands, courtesy of the Community Empowerment Linkage NGO, aimed at fostering a love for reading among students.
Lastly, the Association of Lady Entrepreneurs spearheaded a life coaching and capacity-building program in AA. Ukulhas, H.A. Maarandhoo, and H.A. Thakandhoo, focusing on empowering local women through workshops on self-empowerment, stress management, communication, digital marketing, and business fundamentals.
BML's Community Fund continues to drive positive change across the nation, supporting 100 projects thus far, empowering NGOs to create sustainable impacts within their communities.