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06 Oct 2021 | Wed 08:27
MVR 50,000 will be awarded to the selected projects under the community fund initiative
MVR 50,000 will be awarded to the selected projects under the community fund initiative
Bank of Maldives
BML community fund proposals
Winning proposals for third quarter under BML's Community Fund initiative, publicized
 
The Community Fund initiative is part of BML's efforts to empower individuals and NGOs to contribute to their communities through sustainable projects
 
BML has so far supported initiatives that support the communities in 55 islands
 
MVR 50,000 will be awarded to the selected projects under the community fund initiative

The Bank of Maldives has announced five winning proposals for the third quarter of 2021, under the bank’s ‘Aharenge Bank Community Fund’ initiative.

The community fund campaign aims to empower individuals to contribute to the society by conducting sustainable community projects across the Maldives.

The national bank revealed that the five winning proposals were based across islands in Baa, Haa Alif, Vaavu and Noonu atolls.

They are:

  • Installation of solar street lights in Kudarikilu island of Baa atoll
  • Developing an outdoor reading area in Thakandhoo island of Haa Alif atoll
  • Establishing an ecological park in Molhadhoo island of Haa Alif atoll
  • Developing a community picnic area in Felidhoo island of Vaavu atoll
  • Establishing a fish filleting platform in Maalhendhoo island of Noonu atoll

Mohamed Saeed, the national bank’s Manager of Public Relations, revealed that BML had received a lot of great proposals under the initiative of which five winning proposals have been chosen.

The main focus of our Community Fund program is to continue delivering projects that benefit the community. We were pleased to note that once again, we received a number of quality proposals for the Fund, which is a reflection of the commitment of many individuals and NGOs to the betterment of their community. Congratulations to the winners and our appreciation to those continuing to work hard during these challenging times to complete the projects on time.”
Mohamed Saeed, BML’s Manager of Public Relations.

BML has supported initiatives benefitting the communities of 55 islands so far. The bank extends appreciation to individuals and NGOs for ideas and tireless work to deliver the projects even in the face of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Bank of Maldives will be awarding MVR 50,000 to the selected projects under the community fund initiative in the areas of education, environment, sports and community development.

Five winning proposals are selected during each quarter.

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