American Muslim Fund: A Community Foundation

 
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    Funder Type

    Corporate Foundation

    IT Classification

    C - Funds little to no technology

    Authority

    American Muslim Community Foundation

    Summary

    The American Muslim Community Foundation (AMCF) is a national community foundation advancing charitable giving within the American Muslim community. Since 2016, AMCF has launched hundreds of Donor Advised Funds, Giving Circles, endowments, and fiscal sponsorships, helping individuals and institutions organize their philanthropy. With a focus on social basic needs, racial justice, and health equity, AMCF has worked with hundreds of families and dozens of endowments to distribute over $24 million to more than 900 nonprofits.

     

    History of Funding

    Previous grantees can be seen at https://amuslimcf.org/nonprofits/grants-2/grant-recipients/

    Additional Information

    The American Muslim Fund's strategic funding areas are as follows:

    1. Diversity and Inclusion in Muslim Spaces– grants to support the inclusion and meaningful integration of groups historically not represented or underrepresented in Muslim spaces, such as women, New Muslims, youth, differently abled, Black Muslims, Native American Muslims and Latino Muslims; Muslim spaces can include any spaces, real or virtual, that Muslims use to build connection and community, including but not limited to masajid, schools, youth & community centers, cultural & arts centers, professional groups, and more. Special consideration given to initiatives that have a demonstrated track record of effective diversity and inclusion efforts and initiatives that focus on inclusion of underrepresented groups in Muslim leadership.
    2. Uplifting Humanity at Home– grants to support giving a helping and healing hand to those most in need around us in terms of basic human rights to life, safety, food, shelter, etc across the U.S. Examples may include initiatives to provide social services, eliminate homelessness, hunger, and domestic violence, address needs of children in foster care, help victims of Islamophobia and bullying, address addiction, and promote mental health and wellness, and the like. Grants available for both direct services and campaigns for prevention, raising public awareness, and issue advocacy. Preference given to projects that combine immediate relief and more sustainable solutions for uplifting people from situations of need to rise to their full potential as strong and capable members of our community.
    3. Empowering Civic Engagement and Protecting Civil Rights– grants to enable, empower and elevate the participation of Muslims in civic life and defend the civil liberties. This may include voter registration drives, trainings, issue advocacy, legal services, and community education. Priority given to initiatives that serve particularly vulnerable groups, such as advocates, whose civil rights have been violated or are at high risk of being violated. This cannot include funding for political campaigns or lobbying activities.
    4. Education, Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship– grants to cultivate Muslim values-based education and leadership, particularly in innovative work and underrepresented fields such as STEM, the arts, entrepreneurship, marketing/design, technology, policy, advocacy, journalism/media, etc with a focus on linking this work with Islamic values and preservation and promotion of Muslim identity. Applicants may include schools, colleges, professional networks, or any nonprofit organization or center with programs or curricula promoting these areas. 
    5. Building a Global Ummah for Good– Support for nonprofits that thoughtfully work with communities around the globe to support their well-being and growth while understanding historical context and respecting cultural and social customs, religious practices, and other local norms. Initiatives should be committed to walking alongside” community leadership and members to uplift locally-led solutions to challenges. Preference given to projects and initiatives that combine relief with long-term locally-empowered development, sustainability and self-sufficiency efforts. Priority given to countries/regions with dire need under circumstances of persecution, injustice, war, natural disaster, etc. Applicants must be registered 501(c)(3) organizations in the U.S.
    6. Muslims as Khulafa' (Stewards) of the Earth– grants for organizations or initiatives that promote meaningful Muslim engagement with nature or stewardship of the Earth in ways that align with Islamic values, such as seeing the Earth as a trust given to humans, using its resources wisely with accountability, protecting its natural beauty and benefits for all to enjoy and reflecting on the signs of Allah's greatness in its creation. Stewardship initiatives may include environmental education programs, research and public awareness campaigns, environmental activism, clean-ups, climate change advocacy, preservation of wildlife and natural spaces, promotion of alternative energy sources, promotion of environmentally-friendly best practices, supporting ESG investing, and similar. Engagement initiatives may include hiking/camping programs, master naturalist trainings, children's nature programs, community garden initiatives, and the like.

    Contacts

    American Muslim Fund Staff

    American Muslim Fund Staff
    P.O. Box 1533
    Fremont, CA 94538
    844-426-3863
    844-330-4629
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Eligible applicants must be 501c3 nonprofit organizations recognized by the IRS and registered in the United States.

    Deadline Details

    The American Muslim Community Foundation is currently updating its grantmaking initiatives. They note that they will post any new open grant opportunities on their website once available (see https://amuslimcf.org/nonprofits/grants-2/). Contact the foundation directly for more information.

    Award Details

    Award amounts vary by program area.

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