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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 16, 2018
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Muhi Khwaja, Co-Founder 844-426-3863
American Muslim Community Foundation Welcomes Ramadan & Muslim Philanthropy
Fremont, California (May 16, 2018)—The lunar month of Ramadan means many things to Muslims who adhere to the fourth pillar of the faith, Fasting (Saum). The third pillar, Almsgiving (Zakat), is often coupled with Ramadan to increase the merits of one’s actions. Today, the American Muslim Community Foundation (AMCF) welcomes this holy month of fasting and philanthropy and hopes to amplify the impact American Muslims make with their philanthropy.
According to
Giving USA, Americans gave $390 billion in 2016. “Muslims represent roughly 1% of the population in the U.S. Our goal is for Muslims to contribute more than 1% of all charitable giving,” says
Co-Founder Muhi Khwaja. A veteran fundraiser, Khwaja began his career a decade ago and credits his passion to University of Michigan’s
Development Summer Internship Program and was awarded its alumni award in 2017. Khwaja currently works at the
American Red Cross.
“AMCF is the first Muslim community foundation in this country, and we are looking to revolutionize the way Muslims give,” says Khwaja. “AMCF supports Muslims in fulfilling their religious obligations of Zakat and philanthropy (sadaqa) by providing a streamlined vehicle for charitable donations through Donor Advised Funds (DAFs).” Since July 2017, AMCF has worked with 18 families across the country and has already distributed over $200,000 to more than 70 nonprofit organizations, including hospitals, schools, museums, relief organizations, food banks, and educational institutions.
AMCF’s vision is to lead sacred, sustainable, and strategic Muslim philanthropy for today, and for future generations. This is accomplished by cultivating a thriving philanthropic ecosystem to advance charitable causes by evolving donor giving and diversifying funding pathways for community organizations. AMCF has a goal of building a $5,000,000 endowment by December 2020.
This Ramadan, AMCF is looking to open DAFs across the country and seek support on the world’s largest Muslim crowdfunding site,
LaunchGood. Those who establish a DAF through AMCF receive an immediate tax benefit and can support charities of their choice through grant recommendations. DAFs are growing in popularity and are one of the most efficient and cost-effective alternatives to private or family foundations. If you are interested in learning more about supporting AMCF, establishing a DAF, or hearing about our mini-grants, contact Muhi Khwaja at Muhi@amuslimcf.org.
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About the American Muslim Community Foundation: Founded in 2016, the American Muslim Community Foundation (AMCF) is the first grassroots, national community foundation in the United States focused on creating Donor Advised Funds, distributing grants, and building endowments for the Muslim community. For more information,
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