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. A Critical Moment .

33 Years of Impact

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  1. Our Story
  2. What have we done?
  3. What shall we do?
  4. What are we asking for?

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Tarbiya Focus

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Usar

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Youth Circles

Classes with the Scholar

Youth Classes

Social Events

Halaqas

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Spiritual Workshops

Qiyams

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Nurturing Faith, Character, and Leadership

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2024-2025

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Mentorship Groups (Usar)

65 Members

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100+

Attendees

Eight Brothers �& Sisters Qiyam

65

Attendees

Four Spiritual

Workshops

150+

Attendees

Five Ramadan Programs

80

Students

Six �Resident Scholar Programs

70

Students

Four �Youth Education Classes

70

Youth

Five Youth Circles

80

Attendees

Four Educational Halaqas

540

Participants

Quran Quest + Review Sessions

65

Members

Eight Mentorship Groups (Usar)

100+

Attendees

Four Social Events

80

Students

Three �Youth Spiritual Events

377

Participants

Seerah Quest + Review Sessions

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Last Year

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What our community says…

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"It's the practical application of Quran in our life. And it shows us, you know, in real life examples how the Prophet handled different situations…You get to see the whole community who is also focused on teaching their kids the Dean, serious about it. So you build the relationships through these events that will last with your kids, (Ahmed Turjuman)

"So it was really beautiful to learn that about the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam in every situation" (regarding connecting Seerah lessons to current world events like Myanmar and Sudan) (Team Siratul Mustaqim)

It's a good way for them to bond with other Muslim kids... They get to meet together on a weekly basis, they get to read together." (Nadia Aziz)

"I prepared two months and read the book and made notes and I have prepared a lot for the Seerah Quest."(Shayan)

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Engagement Analysis

  • New strategy, tool & resources to collect engagement insights.
  • Measuring our community touchpoints

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The Crisis Today

  • $65,000 quarterly deficit threatening program continuity
  • No major fundraising since 2019 - our community investment has stalled
  • 300+ youth waiting for expanded programming we cannot currently provide
  • Risk of program cuts within 60 days without immediate support
  • Permanent facility dream delayed indefinitely without capital commitments

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Finances

  • Total Deficit YTD: �$65,296
  • Monthly Operating Needs: $35,000
  • Immediate Funding Needed: $180,000 (12 months operational security)
  • Community Center Goal: $500,000 towards a future down payment

Next:

  1. Steady mosque, travel contracts.
  2. Online wt/ Marketing.
  3. Fundraiser.
  4. Endowment understand, identify.
  5. Grants identify.

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Our Vision – Next 5 Years

  • Secure a Permanent Home: Establish Community Center and Tarbiya Hub for classes, qiyams, mentorship, and youth programs.
  • Expand Tarbiya Programs and Strengthen Family Engagement: Double youth circles & Usar, more parent workshops & community events, and launch full Tarbiya track.
  • Achieve Financial Sustainability: Build assets and a strong donor base to ensures program continuity.

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What Success Looks Like

  • By December 2025: Financial stability restored, programs fully funded
  • By Mid-2026: Permanent community space scoped
  • By 2027: Doubled youth programming capacity, 600+ families served
  • Long-term: MAS Bay Area as Bay Area's premier Muslim community hub

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Three Ways to Secure Our Future

Credit Card

Zelle

PayPal

Immediate Investment Tiers:

  1. Community Builder - $2,000/month (Sustains 50 youth in current programs)
  2. Visionary Partner - $5,000/month (Enables expansion planning + emergency fund)
  3. Founding Champion - $10,000/month (Secures facility planning + program growth)

Additional Support:

  • One-time major gifts for immediate deficit relief ($10K-$50K)
  • Qard Hassan commitments for community center planning
  • Network introductions to other potential major donors

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Jazakum Allahu Khairan