Djarum Foundation

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Djarum Foundation is a non-profit organization from Indonesia active domestically in the areas of sport, environment, education, culture and social. President Director of the Djarum Foundation is Victor Hartono. [1] The organization was officiated on 30 April 1986 based on informal activities of the two brothers Michael Bambang Hartono and Robert Budi Hartono (father of Victor Hartono) starting from 1951.

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Program and Activities

Routine activities run by Djarum Foundation have always been synced with their mission, which is to put Indonesia forward to prosperity. According to Djarum Foundation's five duties, the program and activities involved are also focused on social, sports, education, environment and culture.

Social Duty

Sports Duty

Environment Duty

Education Duty

Vocational High School Programs

  • Vocational High School Improvements Program: SMK Raden Umar Said in Kudus has ‘3D Animation’ major with the help from Djarum Foundation, where the organization provided human resources and animation tools and facilities. [10] Besides that, Djarum Foundation also supports the creation of SMK NU Banat Kudus students, which were Muslim fashion that was being presented at Indonesia Fashion Week. [11]

Cultural Duty

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