Youth Ministry Signs Funding Agreements with Local NGOs
The Youth Ministry has commenced signing agreements with approved non-governmental organizations (NGOs) eligible for government grants.
The ministry formalised agreements yesterday with 10 NGOs, with plans to sign further agreements today.
މަދަނީ ޖަމްޢިއްޔާތަކުން ހިންގާ މުޖުތަމަޢު ބާރުވެރިކުރުމުގެ މަޝްރޫޢުތަކާއި ހަރަކާތްތައް ހިންގުމަށް ފައިސާގެ އެހީ ލިބޭ ޖަމްޢިއްޔާތަކުން ގްރާންޓް އެގްރީމެންޓްގައި ސޮއިކުރުން: ހުޅުދެލީ އައިލެންޑް ސޯޝަލް އެންޑް ސްޕޯޓްސް އެސޯސިއޭޝަން pic.twitter.com/JfT2FJ5yB7— Ministry of Youth Empowerment, Information and Art (@YouthGovMv) September 8, 2024
The NGOs that signed agreements on Sunday include:
- Jamiyyath Salaf
- Dhuvaafaru Youth Movement
- Icons Association
- Thulhaadhoo Silver Shines Club
- Diabetes Society of Maldives
- Hulhudheli Island Social and Sports Association
- Topsy
- Association for Mathiveri Sports and Awareness
- Gamu Zuvaanunge Jamiyya
- Society for Thundi Advancement and Recreation
The Youth Ministry announced that the initiative aims to extend financial support to local NGOs to facilitate community empowerment projects.
In the program’s initial phase, the ministry plans to provide grants for small, medium, and large-scale community-driven initiatives. The goal is to encourage and support local NGOs in their efforts to empower communities and expand their role in national development.





