ILMA (Pakistan)
ILMA (formerly The Institute of Business and Technology/IBT) is a non-profit, publicly and privately funded, independently chartered institute of higher education that was established in Karachi, Pakistan in 2001. ILMA has been involved in many different community based activities. Some examples are below:
Small Projects
- Blood donation camp at the campus
- World Wildlife Fund’s Nature Festival
- Teach for Pakistan Project
- Flood relief activity
Conference
- Seminar-entrepreneur society
- Career Development-workshop
- CSR seminar on “Role of CSR in building a society”
- Zabmun Conferences
- Seminar on Data Mining and Vision Analytics
- 3rd national HRD convention
- Youth seminar
- Grooming Session-Gillette Pak
Faculty and Students participation in community services
- Syed Kashif Rafi, Assistant Professor is the Secretary (2011-12) and President Elect (2012-13) of the Rotary Club of Karachi, Darakshan
- The CSF encourages students to participate in community service events.
Involvement of Business school in any other social activities
- Establishment of Rotarct Club under the supervision ofRotary Club of Karachi, Darakshan
- Regular holding blood donation camps
- Awareness program on important social issues
- Guest speaker sessions on vitally important issues of societal well being
- Seminars on social works such as saving energy, poverty alleviation
Key corporate / business sector responsibilities set by the school
- Need-based scholarships up to 100% fee relief. Every year almost more than 70% students benefit from this scheme.
- Continuing Education Program – Institute offers at low cost further studies to its Faculty and staff.
Engagement of students in community/charitable activities
- Establishment of CSR club
- Set up of blood donation camp on Nov 2nd,2011
- Volunteer teaching during summer semester at under-privileged schools in Korangi area
- Fund raising for those affected by floods