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Pacha Foundation to distribute €500,000 fund for charitable initiatives in Ibiza

The ‘Budget Boost’ will support over 35 projects on the island, including youth programmes, marine conservation and more

The Pacha Foundation has announced that it will distribute a record-breaking €500,000 fund across more than 35 initiatives in Ibiza this year.

Led by the legendary White Isle nightclub, the ‘Budget Boost’ will support healthcare access, youth programmes, marine conservation, and much more in an “island-wide” scheme.

With a 430% increase from previous years, the 2025 fund is said to be the foundation’s “most ambitious yet”, putting money behind projects that will drive “year-round tourism”.

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The fund has been approved by a board led by President Kabir Mulchandani, and hopes to promote music, art, and media initiatives as well as environmental, social, and welfare schemes.

It also aims to support flagship music events in both Ibiza’s port and Vara de Rey, “smart recycling” programs, and international marathons across the island.

“This 2025 plan reflects our dedication to strengthening the island’s legacy for future generations,” says Kabir Mulchandani, President of The Pacha Foundation. 

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“The Pacha Foundation is committed to fostering a vibrant, resilient Ibiza, where community, culture, and conservation thrive together," he adds.

The foundation was born in 2018 from the team behind Pacha, aiming to “promote solidarity” while leading support for cultural arts, music, sport, and the environment. 

In July, Pacha launched a new affordable pre-order option for drinks by offering a 70% discount on packages, making it one of the most affordable places to booze on the island.

Find out more about the Pacha Foundation, here.

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