Corporate Social Responsibility
The Dominica AID Bank is committed to being a responsible corporate citizen. We believe in giving back to the community and supporting initiatives that contribute to the social and economic development of Dominica. Throughout the COVID-19 recovery period and beyond, the Bank has continued to respond to requests for financial assistance and community support.
Our CSR Focus Areas
Education
Supporting schools and student development
Youth
Empowering the next generation
Culture
Preserving Dominican heritage and traditions
Community
Building stronger communities island-wide
Recent CSR Initiatives
Waitukubuli Dance Theatre Company — 44th Annual Miss Teen Dominica
February 12, 2023 — Windsor Sports Stadium
The AID Bank sponsored the 2023 Carnival pageant hosted by the Waitukubuli Dance Theatre Company, featuring representatives from five secondary schools across Dominica.
Goodwill Primary School — Francophonie Day 2023
March 17, 2023 — Goodwill Primary School
The AID Bank partly sponsored the school's first Francophonie Day celebration, coordinated by French Co-ordinator Ms Hannah Massicot. The event promoted French language and culture among students.
Opening of 2023 Carnival Festivities in St. Joseph
February 4, 2023 — St. Joseph
The AID Bank contributed to the opening of the 2023 Carnival festivities in St. Joseph, featuring celebrations from St. Joseph Highway through the Kelleb John Laurent Primary School area.
Our Commitment
As part of our mission to create value-added solutions focused on building employee, customer and shareholder confidence and satisfaction, the AID Bank is dedicated to improving quality of life through innovative products and services, facilitating social and economic investments, and partnering with all our stakeholders.
We actively participate in and sponsor various community events and programs throughout the year, contributing to the social fabric and cultural vibrancy of Dominica.