Princess Charlene Foundation partners with Carlo app to empower local giving

The Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation has announced an innovative partnership with Carlo, Monaco’s popular payment app, enabling users to support charitable causes directly through the app. The collaboration aims to unite the local community in championing vital social initiatives.

Starting Friday 20th December, Carlo app users can contribute to the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation’s work by making donations via the app.

According to a statement, the partnership aligns with the shared mission of fostering solidarity and advancing the Foundation’s key causes, including water safety education, promoting sports for all, and instilling values such as respect and community cohesion.

The collaboration was celebrated with an official agreement signing, where the Princess Charlene Foundation expressed its enthusiasm for the new venture. “We are delighted to collaborate with Carlo to offer everyone a new way to contribute to the Foundation’s missions. Together, we can make a real difference in the lives of the children we support,” a spokesperson for the Foundation stated.

Carlo cofounder Armand Bahri echoed these sentiments, highlighting the app’s commitment to creating a culture of generosity. “Carlo has always sought to promote mutual aid and solidarity. This partnership with the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation is an important step in encouraging acts of generosity through a simple and accessible tool,” he said.

Every donation, regardless of size, will contribute to the Foundation’s impactful projects both locally in Monaco and across the globe. By integrating philanthropy into everyday transactions, the partnership hopes to inspire the community to take collective action toward a brighter future.

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