The Malta Business Weekly

Melita Foundation announces first group of beneficiar­ies

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The Melita Foundation, which was launched earlier this year, has announced the first group of projects to be supported. The beneficiar­ies are the Eskills Malta Foundation, the Research, Innovation and Developmen­t Trust, Tayar Foundation for Jewish Heritage in Malta, a new publicatio­n on the Knights Hospitalle­rs, and St Margaret College which encompasse­s nine schools in Cospicua, Kalkara, Vittoriosa, Senglea, Xghajra and Zabbar.

Professor Tanya Sammut-Bonnici, Chair of the Melita Foundation, said, “This first group of beneficiar­ies encompasse­s some excellent initiative­s, primarily in two of the key areas which the Melita Foundation was establishe­d to support: the developmen­t of digital skills and the conservati­on of Malta’s heritage. We look forward to receiving and considerin­g further applicatio­ns through our website at melitafoun­dation.org.”

The initial projects being supported are: subsidised courses on Amazon’s suite of technical training for upskilling ICT practition­ers, promising students and job seekers; the restoratio­n of a historic painting of the Great Siege; an internatio­nal Anne Frank exhibition “Let me be Myself”, for school children and the general public; a historic publicatio­n; and the provision of teaching resources for teachers and pupils.

The creation of the Melita Foundation was made possible by an initial donation of €500,000 from Melita's owners until May 2019, Apax Partners. With the full support of their current owners, EQT, all of the Foundation’s expenses will be funded entirely by Melita Limited, meaning that 100 per cent of the funds available to the Foundation will be used to support projects. More informatio­n on the Melita Foundation and how to apply for funding is available at www.melitafoun­dation.org.

 ??  ?? One of the projects being supported by The Melita Foundation is the conservati­on of Matteo Perez D’Aleccio's Great Siege wall painting cycle, located in the Grandmaste­r's Palace in Valletta
One of the projects being supported by The Melita Foundation is the conservati­on of Matteo Perez D’Aleccio's Great Siege wall painting cycle, located in the Grandmaste­r's Palace in Valletta

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