CFCD Launches Indonesia CSR Award and Indonesia SDGs Award 2026 to Promote Responsible Business
The Corporate Forum for Community Development (CFCD) has officially launched the Indonesia CSR Award (ICA) and Indonesia SDGs Award (ISDA) 2026 with the theme “Responsible Business in Supporting Asta Cita.” The programme aims to encourage companies and various organisations to strengthen responsible business practices and make genuine contributions to supporting Indonesia’s national development agenda.
CFCD Chairman Ir. Thendri Supritno stressed that the business sector has a strategic role in accelerating sustainable development whilst supporting the vision of national development.
“Through the Indonesia CSR Award and Indonesia SDGs Award, CFCD encourages companies not only to focus on economic performance, but also to create positive social and environmental impacts. Responsible business practice is key to supporting the achievement of Asta Cita and sustainable development in Indonesia,” he said.
According to him, the award programme also serves as a means to appreciate the various best practices that companies have implemented in carrying out corporate social responsibility and sustainability programmes.
Meanwhile, CFCD Secretary-General Prof. Hardinsyah emphasised the importance of integrating corporate CSR programmes with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets.
“Good CSR programmes must be designed strategically, based on community needs, and have clear impact indicators. The Indonesia CSR Award and Indonesia SDGs Award are expected to serve as best practice references for companies in contributing to achieving the SDGs,” he explained.
Arnolia Febrianti, Executive Chair of the Indonesia CSR Award and Indonesia SDGs Award 2026, added that the implementation of these awards also provides a space for learning and collaboration for the business sector.
“Beyond serving as an appreciation platform, the awards also function as a knowledge-sharing platform for companies to exchange experiences and innovations in implementing CSR and SDGs programmes that have wide-ranging impacts for communities,” she said.
The Indonesia CSR Award recognises companies that have implemented CSR programmes in a strategic, innovative, and sustainable manner. Meanwhile, the Indonesia SDGs Award is given to organisations that demonstrate genuine contributions to supporting the achievement of sustainable development goals.
Registration for the Indonesia CSR Award 2026 and Indonesia SDGs Award 2026 is open to companies, state-owned enterprises (SOEs), regional enterprises (ROEs), organisations, and various institutions with social responsibility and sustainable development programmes. The evaluation process will be conducted independently by a jury panel consisting of academics, practitioners, and experts in the fields of CSR and sustainable development.
CFCD hopes that through the implementation of these two awards, it can further strengthen collaboration between the business sector, government, academia, and communities in creating inclusive and sustainable development that provides broad benefits for Indonesia.