MACCA is a Bangladesh-based NGO founded in 1999, working for sustainable development, human security, peace, and communal harmony, with a focus on marginalized and vulnerable communities.
Yes, MACCA is registered with the Joint Stock Company (2211 (54)/99), the NGO Affairs Bureau (2287), and the Department of Social Welfare (Dha.-06500).
MACCA collaborates with organizations like USAID, UNICEF, BRAC, and UNFPA to implement its projects.
Individuals can contribute through donations, volunteering, or partnerships. Organizations can collaborate on projects or provide funding support.
MACCA can be contacted through its official website, social media pages, or by visiting its office in Bangladesh.
Donations can be made through MACCA’s official website, bank transfers, or direct contributions at its office. Details are available upon request.
Yes, donations may be tax-deductible depending on local tax laws. Donors should consult their tax advisors or MACCA for specific details.
Yes, MACCA welcomes volunteers for various projects, including teaching, healthcare support, event management, and community outreach programs.
Yes, MACCA accepts in-kind donations such as food, clothing, medical supplies, and educational materials for distribution in its programs.
Businesses can collaborate through sponsorships, CSR initiatives, employee volunteer programs, or funding specific community projects.
MACCA provides free schooling for slum children, vocational training, and scholarships to promote long-term educational development.
MACCA operates health centers that offer primary care, maternal health services, immunizations, and clean water supply projects.
MACCA offers vocational training, microfinance opportunities, and skill-building programs to help individuals achieve financial independence.
MACCA provides disaster relief, including emergency food distribution, medical aid, and rehabilitation support for affected communities.
MACCA runs awareness campaigns, community engagement programs, and educational initiatives to counter violent extremism and promote tolerance.
What makes our team exceptional is its diversity and dedication. As a development, advocacy, and humanitarian organization, MACCA is led by a distinguished Executive Committee—the highest governing body—comprising seasoned policymakers and development activists. Their expertise, combined with the unwavering commitment of our passionate employees, drives our groundbreaking success. If you’re looking for a place where purpose meets impact, MACCA welcomes you to be part of our journey.