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Choosing a Philanthropic Advisor A Guide for Family Funders

Choosing a Philanthropic Advisor: A Guide for Family Funders

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As the landscape of charitable giving evolves, more families, foundations, and individuals seek expert guidance to refine their philanthropic strategies. At American Muslim Community Foundation (AMCF), we frequently receive inquiries about selecting the right philanthropic advisor. This article offers insights to help navigate the decision-making process and avoid common missteps.

The Expanding Field of Philanthropic Advisors

The number of philanthropic advisors has increased significantly, each bringing varying levels of expertise in legal frameworks, ethical considerations, and industry best practices. While some advisors possess deep knowledge, there is no universally recognized credential that certifies proficiency. Academic institutions such as the University of Pennsylvania, Stanford, and Georgetown offer certification programs, but these are not yet standardized across the sector.

For Muslim philanthropists and faith-driven donors, choosing an advisor who understands Islamic charitable giving—including Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf—can be particularly beneficial. AMCF collaborates with advisors specializing in faith-based philanthropy to ensure donors’ contributions are distributed ethically and effectively.

AMCF’s Co-Founder, Muhi Khwaja completed a program in 2025 as an Impact Philanthropy Advisor by Daylight Advisors, receiving certification, in addition to his training as a Certified Fund Raising Executive.

Key Considerations When Selecting an Advisor

1. Understanding the Advisor’s Fee Structure

Advisors may operate on a retainer basis, charge per project, or base fees on a percentage of managed grants or foundation assets. Before engaging an advisor, clarify their pricing model to ensure alignment with your philanthropic objectives. At AMCF, we emphasize transparency in financial agreements, ensuring donors fully comprehend costs associated with advisory services.

2. Evaluating Expertise and Experience

Some advisors bring deep but specialized expertise, often shaped by experience at a single institution. While such knowledge can be valuable, it may not address diverse philanthropic needs. Seek an advisor with broad, adaptable experience that aligns with your giving priorities. For faith-based donors, expertise in Islamic giving structures offers a crucial perspective that a generalist may overlook.

3. Seeking Constructive Guidance, Not Just Affirmation

Funders wield considerable influence, and some advisors may hesitate to challenge their perspectives. Determine whether you prefer an advisor who will critically assess and refine your philanthropic approach or one who primarily executes your vision. At AMCF, we prioritize integrity, offering guidance that fosters sustainable, community-driven impact.

4. Clarifying the Advisory Relationship

In family philanthropy, advisors may serve an individual, a foundation, or an entire family. Clearly define roles and expectations early in the engagement, particularly when managing multi-generational giving. AMCF frequently partners with families to ensure charitable contributions align with shared values and foster long-term community benefits.

5. Integrating Philanthropy with Financial Planning

Some donors prefer their philanthropy advisor to collaborate with wealth managers, estate planners, and legal counsel, while others seek an independent advisory relationship. Establish your expectations upfront, especially if faith-based giving principles, such as those in Islamic finance, must be incorporated into your broader financial strategy.

6. Assessing Capacity and Scope

If your family requires ongoing guidance across multiple regions or generations, a larger advisory firm may be the best fit. However, if your needs are project-based or focused on specialized giving, a boutique firm or a mission-driven organization like AMCF may provide more tailored support.

7. Understanding the Advisor’s Approach

Advisors differ in their methodology—some begin with mission statements, while others refine them through strategic planning. At AMCF, we integrate faith-based values from the outset, ensuring philanthropy aligns with both personal beliefs and broader societal impact.

8. Aligning Values and Vision

Given today’s diverse social and cultural landscape, consider whether an advisor’s perspectives align with your philanthropic vision. AMCF provides faith-centered philanthropic services while embracing inclusivity, supporting donors in diverse giving priorities without imposing ideological constraints.

Final Thoughts

Selecting the right philanthropic advisor requires careful consideration. By asking the right questions early in the process, you can ensure alignment with your values, mission, and operational needs. AMCF is dedicated to providing customized philanthropic strategies that reflect Islamic values and drive meaningful, lasting change.

If you are seeking expert guidance in structuring your charitable giving, AMCF is here to assist. Contact us to explore how we can support your philanthropic journey.

This post was adapted from Wise Philanthropy Institute.

This Ramadan, Build Your Legacy & Empower the Future of Muslim Philanthropy

This Ramadan, Build Your Legacy & Empower the Future of Muslim Philanthropy

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As-salaamu alaykum,

I pray that this Ramadan fills your heart with tranquility, deep reflection, and abundant blessings. This sacred month is a time of renewal—renewing faith, renewing our connection to community, and renewing our commitment to giving.

At the American Muslim Community Foundation (AMCF), we believe that charity isn’t just about giving today—it’s about building a sustainable legacy that lasts for generations. Amid political uncertainty, funding shortfalls, and the increasing need for faith-driven philanthropy, AMCF remains steadfast in amplifying the power of Muslim generosity while upholding our values.

Your Impact, Your Legacy: Build a Sustainable Sadaqah Fund

Your generosity is shaping the future of Muslim philanthropy.

To the 240 families who have entrusted AMCF with their zakat and sadaqah—thank you. Since 2017, we have distributed over $21 million through Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs) to more than 900 nonprofit organizations. DAFs ensure that your giving is not just impactful today but continues to support causes you care about in the years to come.

Structured giving strengthens our collective impact. As government support fluctuates, philanthropy fills the gaps. By setting up a Donor-Advised Fund, you can ensure your giving remains consistent, strategic, and sustainable. Learn how to start your own charitable fund at amuslimcf.org/dafs

We also provide anonymized data to research institutions, highlighting the deep intersection of faith and philanthropy and showcasing the generosity of the American Muslim community.

Empowering the Next Generation Through Your Sadaqah Jariyah

One of AMCF’s most impactful initiatives is managing the Noor Kids Education Foundation, ensuring that Muslim children worldwide grow up with confidence in their faith. We also partner with Averroes High School, where alumni like Omar Din—the youngest Muslim ever elected to the Sunnyvale City Council—lead with purpose and conviction.

By establishing a long-term sadaqah fund, you help create a lasting source of support for Islamic education and leadership development, ensuring that future generations thrive in their faith and service.

Strengthening Muslim Institutions for the Future

Endowments are critical to securing financial sustainability for Islamic organizations. Through the National Muslim Endowment Council, AMCF manages endowments for 27 Muslim charities, helping mosques, schools, and nonprofits build financial security that lasts beyond our lifetimes.

Now is the time to invest in your legacy. Encourage your mosque, school, or favorite nonprofit to start an endowment fund today: amuslimcf.org/endowments

AMCF’s Ramadan Activity Guide 

Our 2025 Ramadan Giving Box Challenge encourages families to engage children ages 5-12 in daily reflections on 30 Qur’anic verses about charity, zakat, and generosity.

  • Daily ibadah (worship) checklist
  • Qur’anic verses & reflections on sadaqah
  • Interactive “giving box” challenge to encourage structured giving

Families are encouraged to build their own sadaqah boxes, track their giving, and decide where to donate as a family.

📥 Download the Ramadan Children’s Guide here: amuslimcf.org/mpv

Championing Women-Led Philanthropy

The American Muslim Women’s Giving Circle has distributed $50,000 to six transformative organizations. This Ramadan, honor the women in your life by supporting initiatives that uplift communities through compassionate giving.

You can also join our Interfaith Giving Circle Confronting Hate or Next Generation Giving Circle—structured platforms designed to channel collective generosity into sustained impact. Learn more at amuslimcf.org/giving-circles

A Commitment to Palestine That Endures

Through the AMCF Collaborative Fund for Palestine, we have distributed $750,000 in humanitarian aid and advocacy. In 2024, we successfully reinstated UNRWA USA as a recipient on the Fidelity Charitable platform, ensuring continued access to critical funding.

Your support fuels sustained relief efforts for Palestinian families in need. Learn more: amuslimcf.org/palestine

Strengthening the Nonprofit Sector for Long-Term Impact

Are you involved in a Muslim-led nonprofit? AMCF provides critical resources, including monthly webinars, an Annual Nonprofit Summit, and the Muslim Philanthropy Awards to recognize leaders who are shaping the future of giving.

Save the date for our Annual Symposium on November 22, 2025 to connect, learn, and collaborate: amuslimcf.org/events

This Ramadan, Make Your Sadaqah an Ongoing Legacy

AMCF’s 2025 budget is $500,000, our largest ever. With a dedicated team of 2 full-time and 10 part-time staff, we are working tirelessly to expand our reach and deepen our impact.

Our Ramadan goal: $250,000—and we can’t do it without you.

🌙 Make a lasting impact today—whether it’s $10,000, $1,000, $100, or $10. Consider setting up a monthly donation or a Donor-Advised Fund to sustain your legacy of giving beyond Ramadan.

📌 Donate now: amuslimcf.org/donate

May Allah accept your fasting, prayers, and charitable giving this Ramadan, and may your generosity continue to bless communities for generations to come.

Jazak Allah khayr for your trust and support.

Warmest regards,
Muhi Khwaja


Co-Founder & Chief Development Officer
AMCF

#Muslim Philanthropy Podcast – Philanthropy Friday with Nonprofit Academy

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Muhi Khwaja, Co-Founder of American Muslim Community Foundation takes on community questions on The Nonprofit Show in partnership with Nonprofit Academy at Fundraising Academy. Join us on Friday’s for these Ask & Answers!

#MuslimPhilanthropy Podcast: Update on Afghanistan, Libya, Morocco, and Palestine

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Join AMCF Co-Founder Muhi Khwaja as he shares more on what our partners within our network are doing to respond to the earthquakes, floods, and genocide happening. Thank you to Zakat Foundation of America, Penny Appeal USA, Human Appeal USA, and Helping Hand for Relief & Development for joining.