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“Restoring for Development” is launching the establishment of 9 non-profit companies and targeting 50 new investment projects

The association revealed Restoration for Development In the Makkah region, the launch of the construction phase to establish 9 sustainable non-profit companies as one of the outputs of the “Surge” program, in addition to its readiness to receive 50 new projects within the new “Verify” batch.
These steps aim to enhance the path of community investment, achieve financial sustainability, and shift towards empowerment in the non-profit sector, in line with the association’s future directions to maximize developmental and social impact.

A portfolio of sustainability and billions in revenue

The association explained that these initiatives fall within the strategic objectives of building a portfolio of 50 non-profit companies within five years.

This system is expected to create over 500 job opportunities and serve approximately 200,000 beneficiaries, with targeted revenues of nearly 96 million riyals and a compound annual growth rate exceeding 24%.
The association's corporate sustainability strategy focuses on three main pillars: Wathr Al-Imara Company, the Ghiras Endowment, and the Surge Program, which serve as development tools for diversifying resources.

From pastoral care to empowerment

During a recent greeting ceremony attended by partners and supporters, the association reviewed the progress of the “Surge” program since its launch in 2025, emphasizing that 2026 represents a stage of expansion and maturity in building the community investment system.

The program aims for a radical shift from traditional pastoral work models to development models based on empowerment and sustainability, ensuring the launch of sustainable non-profit entities with a long-term impact on the quality of life of beneficiaries.

Valuing strategic partnerships

For his part, Dr. Abdullah Al-Darbah, CEO of the Tarmeem Development Association, expressed his appreciation for the support of government agencies, partners, and donors, emphasizing that the achievements represent a practical step towards building a sustainable community investment system.
The association affirmed its commitment to expanding its initiatives and strengthening its partnerships with the public and private sectors, contributing to a sustainable developmental impact and enhancing institutional performance to better serve beneficiaries in the Makkah region.

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