The NAAM series (NAAM 1-1000) was introduced around 2015 by the New Affirmative Action Movement, an NGO aimed at youth development (closely linked to a Malaysian political party’s youth wing). It served as a fundraiser for NAAM’s community programs. NAAM also conveniently means “yes” in Dutch, but locally it’s known as the acronym of the org. Bidding was moderate – numbers like NAAM 1 and NAAM 8055 (“NAAM BOSS”) drew some interest. Many plates were taken up by supporters and affiliates. By 2016, NAAM’s leadership claimed the plate sales helped finance entrepreneurial training for youths. With only 1000 numbers, NAAM plates are relatively scarce now. They rarely appear outside events or gatherings of the organization. While not as high-profile as other series, NAAM was part of the mid-2010s trend of NGOs leveraging special plates for funding. It stands as a niche example of vanity plates meeting social causes. Key Facts: Issue Date: 2015 Issuance Range: 1 - 1000 Rarity: Limited (1,000 plates) Transfer Rules: Standard