MMSGI Strengthens Learning Quality for 355 Students Through Bigger Dream Programme
Jakarta — PT MMS Group Indonesia (MMSGI) and the Life After Mine Foundation (LINE) are strengthening learning quality for 355 students in East Jakarta through the Bigger Dream 2026 programme, which combines school facility improvements with student and teacher capacity development.
MMSGI CEO Sendy Greti announced the programme’s launch in Jakarta on Friday, reaffirming the company’s commitment to improving educational quality. The partnership targets two schools in East Jakarta: Citra Dharma Education Foundation in Cipayung and Ziyadatul Arqom Foundation in Jatinegara, collectively serving 355 students and 69 teachers across primary, junior secondary, and vocational education levels.
The symbolic handover of the programme was conducted by LINE Foundation Chair Mochamad Bihar to representatives of both schools as beneficiaries. The Bigger Dream CSR programme focuses on enhancing the learning environment through improved educational facilities and strengthened student capacity via employee volunteer involvement in various capacity-building activities.
Sendy explained that programme expansion represents the company’s commitment to delivering sustainable social impact in education. “Following last year’s Bigger Dream implementation in Cilincing, North Jakarta, this year we are expanding the programme’s reach to East Jakarta with two schools simultaneously,” he said. He expressed hope that more students would experience improved learning environments and greater opportunities to realise larger dreams for their futures.
The Bigger Dream programme previously operated at Syarif Hidayatullah Foundation in Cilincing, North Jakarta throughout 2025 into early 2026, implementing three phases of activities covering school facility improvements and student capacity development. The implementation involved 185 MMSGI employees as both donors and volunteers, contributing school facility repairs, capacity-building sessions, and logistical support throughout the programme.
Through MMSGI and LINE Foundation collaboration, the 2025 Bigger Dream programme successfully renovated 10 school facilities, comprising eight classrooms and two sanitation facilities, creating healthier and more appropriate learning environments for students and teaching staff. The programme directly benefited 232 recipients—207 students across educational levels and 25 teachers—and distributed 232 school bags with writing supplies to support teaching and learning activities.
Beyond physical facility improvements, Bigger Dream also provided student capacity-development activities through employee volunteer engagement, including storytelling for primary school students, vision board creation for junior secondary students to help design future aspirations, and entrepreneurship training based on the business model canvas approach for vocational students.
LINE Foundation Chair Mochamad Bihar emphasised that collaboration between the business sector, social foundations, and educational institutions is key to creating sustainable social impact. “The Bigger Dream programme not only presents school facility improvements, but also creates space for direct interaction between volunteers and students to provide inspiration and motivation for young people to achieve larger dreams for their futures,” he stated.
The programme is also supported by active MMSGI employee participation. In the previous implementation, total donations reached approximately 1.012 billion rupiah from company and employee contributions, reflecting strong corporate social responsibility culture. Through the 2026 Bigger Dream implementation, MMSGI hopes the programme will continue developing as an educational empowerment platform whilst expanding sustainable social impact for the community.