Impact Initiative (IMI)

Based in Bangladesh, Impact Initiative (IMI) is a humanitarian and development organization. Established in 1995 and registered with the Social Welfare Ministry and NGO Affairs Bureau, IMI is specialized in Youth Development programs such as Education, Skills Development, Livelihood, WASH, Health and Emergency Response across the country. IMI strives to find practical and scalable approaches to alleviate poverty. The organization has been working tirelessly to assist both marginalized people who are overlooked by the society and mainstream development initiatives. To learn more, visit Impact Initiative (IMI)



Educational, Charitable, Humanitarian Organization - Bangladesh (ECHO-BD)

Located in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the Educational, Charitable and humanitarian Organization (ECHO), Bangladesh, was established on 31st March 2011. The sister organization of ECHO-USA was formed as a local partner to manage and operate the Orphanage in Ashulia, but over time, extended its wings in various other areas. ECHO-BD is a charitable and educational institution and its goal is to help the poor and needy, primarily in Bangladesh. It is a non-profit and non-political organization.




Association for Mass Advancement Network (AMAN)

Established in 1995, Association for Mass Advancement Network (AMAN) is a non-profit development organization. AMAN strives for the socio-economic development and human rights establishment of the poor, destitute section of the population irrespective of race, creed, caste, gender, religion, ethnicity and nationality. AMAN wants to create a fair and just society where ordinary people will get their dignity, rights, freedom, and well-being. AMAN has been actively involved in different projects including implementation of Health, Education, Safe Water and Sanitation, Rehabilitation, Humanitarian Response and Support, Disaster Management, Women Empowerment, Human Care, Climate Change and Adaptation. AMAN has been implementing its development efforts in collaboration with the government, NGOs, INGOs, LGs, CSOs, CSR fund, and community stakeholders. To learn more, visit Association for Mass Advancement Network (AMAN)






Bangla-German Sampreeti (BGS)

Bangla-German Sampreeti (BGS) is a national, non-government, non-profit, inter-religious and voluntary development organization initiated by a group of economists, writers, scientists, development practitioners and social philanthropists. It came into existence as “Bangla-German Sampreeti” on December 20, 1990 and soon was registered with the Directorate of Social Services and NGO Affairs Bureau in 1991 and 1992, respectively. BGS started its journey of development initiatives with a large-scale emergency relief and rehabilitation program for the affected families of historic cyclone that hit Cox's Bazar district on April 29, 1991. With efficient planning BGS implemented socio-economic development programs for the poor and underprivileged communities in Cox's Bazar district, and later on expanded its development activities into other districts of Bangladesh as well.