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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; The King Khalid Foundation announced the winners of the 2025 King Khalid Award during a ceremony in Riyadh]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh </strong>&#8211;  The King Khalid Foundation announced the winners of the 2025 King Khalid Award during a ceremony in Riyadh on Monday, recognizing leading contributors in development, sustainability and nonprofit excellence.</p>



<p>The event also highlighted the foundation’s plans to expand award categories in the coming years to better reflect the Kingdom’s evolving national priorities.</p>



<p>Speaking during the ceremony at the foundation’s headquarters, Prince Faisal bin Khalid bin Abdulaziz emphasized the award’s role in supporting national development efforts.</p>



<p>He noted that the award continues to focus on sustainability across multiple sectors, ensuring long-term impact for the projects and initiatives it recognizes.</p>



<p>Prince Faisal said that the award will broaden its scope beginning next year, with new categories dedicated to tourism and culture.<br>He explained that these additions reflect the Kingdom’s growing emphasis on cultural development and economic diversification.</p>



<p>Established in memory of the late King Khalid, who ruled Saudi Arabia from 1975 to 1982, the award has honored national leaders for more than a decade.</p>



<p>Its mission focuses on driving meaningful progress by acknowledging individuals and institutions that address complex social, economic and environmental challenges.</p>



<p>In the Development Partners category, first place was awarded to the Moddakir application, which provides digital tools for teaching the Holy Qur’an.</p>



<p>Hakina for Social Business secured second place, while the Waqf Maqaad Initiative earned third for its contributions to community development and charitable work.</p>



<p>The Sustainability category recognized organizations that demonstrated strong environmental and social responsibility.<br>STC claimed first place, followed by the Saudi Arabian Mining Company in second place and Alinma Bank in third.</p>



<p>For the Nonprofit Excellence Award, the Eastern Province Orphan Care Charity earned top honors for its dedicated community service programs.</p>



<p>The Hafr Al-Batin Orphan Care Association received second place, while the Al-Ahsa Charity Association came in third for its operational impact and service delivery.</p>



<p>Saud Al-Shammari, secretary-general of the King Khalid Award, highlighted the award’s contribution to strengthening the Kingdom’s nonprofit ecosystem.</p>



<p>He explained that the foundation supports the sector through research, strategic partnerships and capacity-building initiatives designed to enhance institutional performance.</p>



<p>Al-Shammari noted that nonprofit organizations recognized by the award receive both financial support and nationwide visibility.</p>



<p>He added that the evaluation process examines key criteria such as governance, sustainability, capital growth, social impact and the organization’s ability to attract donors.</p>



<p>He emphasized that nonprofit entities may generate revenue, but all funds must be reinvested into programs that benefit local communities.</p>



<p>This approach ensures that organizations maintain a strong commitment to their social missions and long-term community impact.</p>



<p>The King Khalid Award serves as a strategic national platform that encourages innovation across the nonprofit and private sectors.</p>



<p>It aligns closely with Saudi Vision 2030 by promoting excellence, enhancing social development and supporting models that contribute to national progress.</p>



<p>Over the years, the award has played an essential role in raising standards within the Kingdom’s development and nonprofit sectors.</p>



<p>By recognizing outstanding institutions and initiatives, the foundation encourages continuous improvement and inspires wider participation in community-oriented work.</p>



<p>As the award expands into new sectors, its organizers aim to highlight emerging areas of national importance and support projects that contribute to the Kingdom’s broader transformation goals.</p>



<p>With new categories set to launch soon, the foundation is preparing to deepen its impact and further empower institutions working toward sustainable development.</p>
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