It will support over 35 projects, including music events, youth programmes, marine conservation, and more.
Skiddle Staff
Date published: 15th Sep 2025
The Pacha Foundation has announced it will distribute a €500,000 fund, its “largest budget to date”, to aid more than 35 initiatives in Ibiza this year.
Led by the legendary club, the “island-wide” scheme will split funds, with €94,000+ for social welfare, €126,000+ for cultural arts (including musical events), €128,000+ for sports, and €134,000+ for the environment.
A 430% increase in funds from previous years, the non-profit is putting funds into projects to drive “year-round tourism”.

A letter from President Kabir Mulchandani on the foundation’s website reads: “We're expanding care for at-risk families, leading marine conservation and smart recycling efforts, and supporting the Balearic Islands' top resilience forums.
“We're also celebrating Ibiza’s heritage through music events and artist support to sustain and enrich the island’s Pityusic legacy, while energising the community with international sports and youth athletic programmes.”
Coming from the same team behind the legendary club, The Pacha Foundation was created in 2018 as a private non-profit to “build on the Pacha Group's legacy of social impact” and to “foster solidarity, resilience, and excellence.”
“The Pacha Foundation stands unwavering in its commitment to serving Ibiza's communities.”
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