Rumah Zakat Presents Happiness Award to Partners at Public Expose 2026 Event
Rumah Zakat held the Public Expose 2026 event with the theme Impact in Action in Jakarta recently, which served as a presentation of its performance, transparency, and the impact of managing zakat funds, infak, sedekah, and other religious social funds to the public. During the event, Rumah Zakat appreciated its impactful humanitarian partners through the Happiness Award.
BSI Maslahat received the award for being recognised as having delivered sustainable empowerment and humanitarian programmes. For BSI Maslahat, this award is not merely recognition but a reflection of its commitment to continuously delivering widespread benefits.
As a collaborative partner, BSI Maslahat consistently strengthens the Islamic philanthropy ecosystem through various flagship programmes in the fields of economy, education, and humanity. The award was presented directly by Irvan Nugraha, CEO of Rumah Zakat, to Sukoriyanto Saputro, Executive Director of BSI Maslahat. This handover symbolises appreciation for BSI Maslahat’s active role as a strategic partner in delivering impactful and sustainable humanitarian programmes.
Waryono Abdul Ghofur, Director of Zakat and Waqf Empowerment at the Ministry of Religious Affairs, emphasised the important role of zakat institutions in addressing social challenges, particularly poverty alleviation. He stated that transparency and accountability must continue to be strengthened by all zakat management institutions. “We still have homework regarding poverty alleviation,” he said in a written statement.
Waryono affirmed that collaboration and a focus on impact are key to bringing about real change for society. In response to the award, Sukoriyanto Saputro stated that this achievement is the result of collaboration and trust from various parties.
“This award is not only for BSI Maslahat but for all parties who have collaborated in delivering benefits for the nation. It serves as reinforcement for us to continue delivering empowerment programmes that are not only impactful but also sustainable,” he said.
He added that BSI Maslahat will continue to strive to drive the transformation of mustahik into muzakki through an integrated and sustainable programme approach. This message aligns with BSI Maslahat’s steps that place empowerment at the core of every programme. Not only distributing aid, BSI Maslahat also seeks to build the independence of mustahik so they can transform into muzakki in the future.
Participation in Public Expose 2026 also reinforces the importance of synergy among institutions in expanding social impact. Collaboration is key in addressing various challenges, from poverty to broader humanitarian issues.
Going forward, BSI Maslahat will continue to strengthen its role as a strategic partner in the goodness movement, delivering programme innovations, and ensuring that every trust entrusted by the community can deliver real and sustainable impact.