Filantropi Indonesia held a General Meeting of Members (GMM) on April 30 2024 which was attended by 170 its Members. This year’s GMM agenda included ratifying 58 new Filantropi Indonesia members consisting of 58 new members consisting of 46 organizational members, 10 corporate members, and 2 individual members. The Filantropi Indonesia Governance Board also explained that the organization’s work report for 2021 – 2023 had succeeded in recording progressive achievements through the four pillars of the Philanthropy Hub, and informed that the Filantropi Indonesia financial audit report for 2023 had been completed with Unqualified Opinion.
At the World Humanitarian Summit, there were several focuses of global attention related to humanitarian issues, including education and hope for children in crisis. The roles of philanthropic institutions and businesses in dealing with humanitarian issues are very important and complementary. Philanthropy and business can create a greater and more sustainable impact in addressing humanitarian issues in Indonesia.
In a series of #GreenRamadhan2024 campaign activities, the Filantropi Indonesia and the Philanthropy Climate Change Cluster successfully held “Philanthropy Sharing Sessions #39: Understanding Carbon: From Upstream to Downstream, and the Business and Philanthropy Involvement”. The event took place on Thursday, March 28, 2024, online and was attended by various important stakeholders from the government, business sector, philanthropic organizations, and the public.
Organizations that are members of the Climate Change Philanthropy Cluster initiated a Green Ramadan movement. #GreenRamadan2024 is a joint movement to invite people to actively participate in implementing a sustainable lifestyle during the month of Ramadan to create a sustainable and sustainable environment.
Under the leadership of the district government, the Jurisdictional Approach emerged as a promising solution. It offers efficiency and effectiveness at scale by aligning the efforts of multiple stakeholders within jurisdictional boundaries.
Filantropi Indonesia, in collaboration with BAZNAS RI and the Human Initiative, organized Philanthropy Learning Forum #61 on the topic, ‘Mechanisms for Raising and Distribution of Philanthropic Support for Humanitarian Action in the International Scope’ at the BAZNAS office in Jakarta on February 13, 2024. This event aimed to share strategies and best practices adopted by philanthropic institutions to mobilize support internationally. Additionally, the forum aimed to gather inputs for strengthening the mechanism for raising aid for international humanitarian action.
The Vaccine Access Coalition emerged from the collective efforts of various Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) that have expressed concern and support for safeguarding the welfare of indigenous communities and vulnerable groups from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Coalition aimed to accelerate the distribution of vaccines to these groups and ensure that they receive fair and equitable treatment.
The Coalition for Health Access for Vulnerable Groups and Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia will have a primary focus on helping access inclusive health services for indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups.
The Indonesia Philanthropy Directory is a platform serves as a comprehensive introduction to philanthropic institutions in Indonesia, providing extensive details about their profiles, credentials, awards, contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and programs.
Yayasan Guru Belajar, as the Coordinator of the Educational Philanthropy Cluster, undertook the initiative to organize the ‘Educational Philanthropy Cluster Reflection’ meeting. This event served as a follow-up to the reflection letter disseminated by the Yayasan Guru Belajar in early January 2024, aimed at promoting joint reflection.