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#MuslimPhilanthropy​ Podcast with Aaron Dorfman of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy

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Aaron Dorfman, President & CEO of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy shares his advice on how funders and families can be more strategic with their charitable giving. Aaron’s background as a community organizer and work at NCRP focuses on building power for marginalized communities and informing its members on best practices for trust based philanthropy.

#MuslimPhilanthropy​ Podcast with M. Hasna Maznavi of the Women’s Mosque of America

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Founder and President of the Women’s Mosque of America, M. Hasna Maznavi, joins to share more on how she’s focused on this idea since she was 7 years old. You can find out more about the Women’s Mosque of America at https://womensmosque.org​.

#MuslimPhilanthropy​ Podcast with Laetitia Cairoli of Oasis

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In honor of Women’s History Month, American Muslim Community Foundation is inviting women focused and led institutions to share their programs and services with our listeners.

Laetitia Cairoli is the Director of Development at Oasis, based in New Jersey, an organization that serves women and children. You can find out more about their mission at https://oasisnj.org​.

#MuslimPhilanthropy​ Podcast with Saniya Vashist of CodeHER

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Saniya Vashist, recipient of the 2020 Muslim Philanthropy Award for Youth, returns to discuss more on CodeHER, a charity she started to help women across the world learn more about social entrepreneurship and technology. This podcast is part of our Women’s History Month Initiative. You can learn more about CodeHER at https://codehergirls.org​.

#MuslimPhilanthropy​ Podcast with Sadaf Saied of Muslim Women’s Organization

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Sadaf Saied shares her experience growing up in Florida and helping make the University of Miami’s Muslim student organization more inclusive for women and how that played a role in forming Muslim Women’s Organization later down the road.

#MuslimPhilanthropy​ Podcast with Dyma AbuOleim of 200 Muslim Women Who Care

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Dyma AbuOleim shares her story about growing up in Florida and finding community. She founded the 200 Muslim Women Who Care in the Tampa Bay area to help build a network of giving and support common causes. Learn more about how she started the giving circle and the national American Muslim Women’s Giving Circle launching this month. You can find out more about 200 Muslim Women Who Care at: https://200mwwc.org​.