From Small Steps to Big Changes: “The Power of One Dram” Turns 6

YEREVAN, June 9. /ARKA/. Six years, around 45 foundations, more than 55 projects, and a budget reaching 300 million AMD. These are not just numbers; they are a vivid reflection of collective strength, trust, and deep-rooted partnership.

From its very first days, this joint initiative of IDBank and Idram has faced numerous challenges, including the pandemic, war, and other crises. Yet each challenge became an opportunity to provide support, create value, and make a meaningful impact.

Throughout its six-year journey, “The Power of One Dram” has brought numerous impactful initiatives to life, focusing on eight core strategic areas:

  • Financial Literacy
  • Digital Literacy
  • Regional Development
  • SME Development
  • Environmental Protection
  • Inclusivity
  • Employee Rights Protection
  • Social Support

While there have been many successful collaborations, the goal remains one: to unite around a shared vision and, through collective effort, make the impossible possible.

“The Power of One Dram” continues its mission, establishing itself as a vital platform for trust, unity, and responsibility. Every new chapter in the initiative’s history has begun—and continues to begin—with the same conviction: small steps drive big changes.

As long as that belief endures, the story of “The Power of One Dram” will continue—because everything begins with a single dram.

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