The Malta Independent 26 April 2024, Friday
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Melita Foundation contributes €500,000 to community projects

Sunday, 12 June 2022, 08:51 Last update: about 3 years ago
Professor Tanya Sammut Bonnici and the Board of the Melita Foundation with the international team engaged in the restoration of the Great Siege Cycle
Professor Tanya Sammut Bonnici and the Board of the Melita Foundation with the international team engaged in the restoration of the Great Siege Cycle

The Melita Foundation has committed €500,000 and invested €240,000 in community projects across Malta and Gozo since being established in 2020. This was announced during a recent visit by the Board of the Foundation to view the Great Siege paintings in the Grandmaster's Palace in Valletta. The restoration of these paintings by 16th century Italian artist Matteo Pérez D'Aleccio, was partly funded by The Melita Foundation.

Professor Tanya Sammut Bonnici, chair of The Melita Foundation, said: "In two short years, our Foundation has received a flow of applications from local and national organisations for funding. These have come from across all our key areas of focus, namely digital skills, creativity, environment and heritage. It has been motivating to see how many people in Malta and Gozo are passionately committed to their community and to a better future. It is a privilege to be able to provide significant support."

The Melita Foundation was established in February 2020 with an initial donation of €500,000 from Apax Partners, Melita's shareholders until May 2019. The Melita Foundation continues to be supported by EQT, Melita's current owners.  All The Melita Foundation administration costs are covered by Melita.  Details of all the projects which have been granted funding by The Melita Foundation can be found at https://www.melitafoundation.org/who-we-help/


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