IDBank and Idram continue their cooperation with the “ZARK” Educational Foundation within the framework of educational and social programs, contributing to youth development and fostering positive change in communities.
In July last year, as part of “The Power of One Dram” initiative, the “ZARK” Foundation received AMD 5,042,314. With this support, the Foundation established an educational zone at the ZARK eco-camp, designed to serve as a space for practical learning, sports activities, and leadership development programs for children and adolescents. The eco-camp provides an environment for learning, teamwork, and self-development in nature, while also promoting environmental awareness, encouraging responsible attitudes toward nature, and advancing ecological education among young people.

This year, within the framework of the partnership, IDBank and Idram organized financial literacy courses for around 70 children from four communities in the Kotayk region. The courses aim to introduce children to the fundamentals of financial management, savings culture, and responsible financial behavior, helping them develop sound financial decision-making skills from an early age.
According to Tatevik Vardevanyan, Head of the Communications and Social Responsibility Programs Department at IDBank and Idram, such initiatives play a significant role in youth education and community development:
“We place great importance on initiatives that expand young people’s knowledge and support their development as responsible citizens. Thanks to ‘The Power of One Dram’ initiative, we are able to implement programs that combine education, social responsibility, and community development.”
According to Hasmik Ingilizyan, Director of the “ZARK” Foundation, the partnership with IDBank and Idram creates meaningful opportunities to implement impactful educational programs:
“The support we received through ‘The Power of One Dram’ initiative has been extremely valuable to us. We are confident that such partnerships will continue to have a positive and lasting impact on community development.”
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