Executive Summary
BMC demonstrates a deep and institutional commitment to Sustainable Development Goal 1 (No Poverty) through a comprehensive, two-pillar strategy. Recognizing poverty as a multi-dimensional challenge, BMC’s framework integrates Equitable Access to Higher Education with Community-Driven Anti-Poverty Programs. This ensures that talented students are not limited by socioeconomic background while simultaneously empowering vulnerable communities through health initiatives, entrepreneurship support, and essential service provision. In this year, our commitment translated into significant outcomes, including:
Financial assistance for about 69% of the student body.
Contribution of more than 300,000 volunteer hours.
Delivery of critical support as 1400+ food baskets and 500+ cloths to impoverished families.
8,000+ patients served for free through BMC’s dental clinics.
Hosting and organizing targeted networking events and industry meetups that bring together aspiring entrepreneurs, successful business owners, and experts.
Announcement for Digital Hackathon 2026, a continued commitment supporting the start-ups and sustainable businesses.
80-90% participation rates in social responsibility activities across different BMC’s programs.
BMC's initiatives are strategically aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, and this report details the frameworks, programs, and impacts that define this effective approach.