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CDG Foundation empowers Moroccan nonprofits with digital transformation program

Thursday 06 February 2025 - 12:22
CDG Foundation empowers Moroccan nonprofits with digital transformation program
By: Dakir Madiha
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A groundbreaking initiative called DIGIT@CTION has been unveiled by the CDG Foundation, designed to enhance social impact through digital transformation within Morocco's nonprofit sector. The program offers both technical assistance and financial backing to help Moroccan associations modernize their operations and improve service delivery through customized digital solutions.

The program's structure follows a carefully planned selection process, where twenty nonprofit projects will be chosen to receive tailored support for their digital transition. These organizations will then participate in a two-day hackathon, from which ten standout initiatives will emerge. The selected projects will undergo an intensive month-long personalized mentorship to refine their strategies. Ultimately, six finalists will receive dedicated funding and comprehensive support to implement and sustain their innovative solutions.

Through this strategic approach, the CDG Foundation aims to strengthen nonprofits' capabilities in leveraging digital technology to enhance the quality and efficiency of their social initiatives. The program focuses on fostering greater inclusion and amplifying the impact of civil society projects by providing essential tools for development.

Interested associations can submit their applications through the CDG Foundation's social media channels, including Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. This initiative represents a significant step toward modernizing Morocco's nonprofit ecosystem to better address contemporary challenges.

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