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Trusted Funding for Generational Impact
Emphasizes that financial transparency is not merely an administrative obligation, but rather a core value of the organization.
Our Funding Report
Since 1995, the Karya Salemba Empat Foundation has provided educational support with a cumulative value of more than 670 billion rupiah. In nearly 30 years (three decades), KSE has:
Beneficiary students
Partner universities from Aceh to Papua
Annual registrants
Donation Growth Over the Years
This chart illustrates the annual growth of donations received, reflecting sustained trust from our donors and the expanding impact of our scholarship program.
2024 Funding Overview
In 2024, KSE managed approximately IDR 45.8 billion in donations to support the sustainability of higher education programs, student development, and strengthened organizational governance.
Strategic Investment
IDR 43.7 Billion
Corporate Donor
Contributed by 35 corporate partners committed to expanding access to education.
IDR 2.1 Billion
Donor Individu
Contributed by 227 individual donors committed to expanding access to education.
Corporate Donor Demographics
How Our Funding Works
Our funding model is designed to ensure long-term program sustainability while upholding strong governance standards. Every contribution is managed as a public trust with the highest level of accountability.
Strategic Investment
Corporate & Institutional Donors
Strategic collaboration with businesses and institutions committed to education & HR development.
Individual Donors
Support from individuals who believe in education as a long-term social investment.
Community Donors
Support from individuals or community organizations that believe in education as a long-term social investment.
Programmatic Partnership
Program-based funding with clear objectives, indicators, and reporting
Principles of Responsible Funding
The funds are not managed for commercial purposes.
All allocations are focused on scholarships and student development.
Operating costs are kept proportional
The use of funds is monitored through internal control systems and independent audits.
How We Manage Your Contributions
Fundraising & Donor Engagement
Donations come from individuals, corporations, and institutional partners through various forms of support.
Planning & Budget Allocation
Donations come from individuals, corporations, and institutional partners.
Disbursement to Programs
Funds are disbursed in stages to scholarship and coaching programs with internal control mechanisms.
Monitoring & Evaluation
Program implementation is monitored through activity reports, achievement evaluations, and feedback from students and partners.
Reporting & Audit
All financial transactions are summarized in the annual financial statements and audited by an independent Public Accounting Firm.
Transparency of KSE Scholarship Donations
Every contribution you make through KSE is not just financial assistance, but a strategic investment in shaping the nation’s leaders. We are committed to full transparency in distributing every Rupiah you entrust to us to ensure optimal impact.
50%-80%
Living expenses or direct
academic needs allowances.
5%-40%
Training / Seminars / Soft skills,
and career preparation.
10%-15%
Monitoring, operations,
reporting, and sustainability.
Commitment to Transparency
KSE views donors not merely as financial contributors, but as trusted partners. Every contribution is managed transparently, reported regularly, and accounted for professionally. This approach ensures a healthy, open, and trusting long-term relationship.
Periodic Reporting
Program progress reports and fund utilization reports are submitted regularly every semester to donors.
Program Impact Information
Donors receive updates on the academic, social, and developmental achievements of scholarship recipients.
Open Governance
KSE provides access to policies, management systems, and organizational governance practices.
The Role of Auditing in Fund Management
KSE treats donor funds as a trust that must be managed with great care and responsibility. This principle is reflected in internal policies, decision-making processes, and reporting practices.
Audited by PwC
An unqualified audit opinion from PwC Indonesia confirms that all funds were managed in accordance with national accounting standards, ensuring every contribution delivers measurable impact for students.
Independently Audited
The Karya Salemba Empat (KSE) Foundation has been independently audited by a registered Public Accounting Firm (KAP) since 2005, as part of its long-term commitment to transparency and good governance.
Our Commitment to Integrity
Explore the principles, policies, and ethical standards that guide every decision at KSE and ensure transparency, accountability, and public trust.