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Syria Humanitarian Aid is a grant from Islamic Relief USA that funds U.S.-based nonprofit organizations providing food security, healthcare, economic empowerment, and education services to underserved populations in the United States.
Islamic Relief USA partners with community-based nonprofits to amplify their reach through a domestic grant program for long-term projects and seasonal programs including food distributions and community service events.
Eligible applicants are IRS-registered 501(c)(3) public charities active for at least 3 years with programming in the contiguous 48 states, an annual budget under $3 million preferred, and non-religious programming activities. Award amounts are not specified.
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We believe that community-based nonprofits are best equipped to serve their neighbors, and we offer various opportunities to help amplify your reach. Your organization can partner with us through our Domestic Grant Program for long-term projects or join one of our many Seasonal Programs , such as food distributions and community service events.
Together, we can work toward our shared mission of alleviating poverty and providing dignity to those in need throughout the United States. Please note these opportunities are ONLY for organizations whose programming is in the contiguous 48 United States. If you are interested in applying for one of our grants or seasonal program opportunities, please review of the following eligibility criteria: 1.
The organization is an IRS registered 501(c)(3) public charity in good standing. 2. The organization has been active for 3 full calendar years in the United States.
3. The organization’s proposed project’s activities and funds must be distributed exclusively within the US. 4.
The organization has an annual cash budget of under $3 million. (strongly desired, but not a disqualifier) 5. The organization is not seeking funding to conduct direct religious activities or services.
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Here is a quick guide on how to get started . IRUSA makes investments across four categories that covers a broad array of sectors. The proposed project must fit IRUSA’s mission, vision and values, and addresses one or more of the following social issues: Food Security : Grants support holistic, evidence-based solutions to irregular food availability and access in the United States.
Programs should address the social, economic, and health effects of food insecurity and are expected to offer comprehensive services, including case management, culturally sensitive food options, hot meals, faith-based food pantries, and other wrap-around support. Healthcare Grants aim to mitigate healthcare service gaps and disparities, particularly for under-represented and underserved populations, including refugees.
Funding is designated for licensed, non-profit healthcare facilities utilizing evidence-based treatment and providing care at no charge to the beneficiary. Note: This grant does not support individual one-on-one mental health service Livelihood Grants focus on supporting community social services that foster self-sufficiency and resilience.
Specific programming of interest includes career development, English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, citizenship classes, and social service referral programs. Community Development Selected grants support projects addressing social issues such as domestic violence intervention, at-risk youth, inclusivity for special needs populations, senior programming, leadership development, non-profit capacity building, and community cohesion.
If your organization has an idea that furthers our mission and aligns with our goals, we encourage you to apply. The IRUSA Domestic Grant application is an ongoing process with no fixed annual deadlines. The process is broken down into the following steps: Contact the IRUSA Grants Team at [email protected] .
We would like to initially meet with you to hear about your organization and assess if there is a match with our grant priorities. Please do first look at the eligibility criteria in this document! Note: We do not meet with grant writers or consultants unless the applying organization name and contact is in the email and on the call.
Registration and Organizational Profile : Register on the I RUSA FLUXX platform t o allow staff to verify your organization’s eligibility. Note: your registration will not be approved unless you have met with us first to see if there is a match in mission and grant priorities. Once approved, you will be asked to submit an organizational profile.
You will need to have the non profit documents mentioned. IRUSA staff will conduct a thorough profile review. Following a successful review, staff will ask you to submit a brief Concept Note.
Invite to Submit a Proposal : Based on the review and meeting discussion, your organization may be invited to submit the full Program Proposal on the FLUXX platform. 2026 Grant Eligibility and Application Guidelines (Updated) Here is more information about our seasonal programs.
Please note: Of grant funds used, 85% should be allocated to direct services that would benefit the target audience while a maximum of 15% may be allocated for administrative/ operational costs. The Ramadan Food Box Project provides food to families in need during the month of Ramadan. IRUSA facilitates the procurement and creation of food boxes.
Each food box contains a sufficient amount of food for a family of five for two weeks and consists of basic food staples such as flour, sugar, and pasta. The food boxes are distributed nationwide via service partnerships with community-based non-profit organizations.
Partner organizations enter a service agreement with IRUSA to accept the delivery of an agreed-upon quantity of boxes that will serve a local community during the month of Ramadan. Summer Food Service Program (SUN) throughout the summer months. For more information on how to find or become a USDA site in your state, please click here .
Qurbani, or sacrifice, is the tradition of sharing meat with the needy at the end of the Hajj Pilgrimage season in time for the celebration of Eid al-Adha. It provides an opportunity for people who cannot afford to purchase meat to receive the nutritional benefits of fresh, chilled, or frozen halal meat. IRUSA provides Qurbani meat to individuals and families in need across the globe, including in the United States.
Through Qurbani Distribution, US partner organizations implement the distribution of fresh-cut halal meat parcels to their local communities. IRUSA only offers a procurement model for this project. Day of Dignity creates an opportunity for caring individuals from diverse communities to provide services to their neighbors in need.
The Day of Dignity mission is to promote volunteerism, build relationships, and encourage local organizations to have a transformative impact on their unique community. Bookbags, school kits, jackets, and hygiene kits are some of the in-kind items provided by IRUSA to be distributed during Day of Dignity events.
A grant is also given to help support the costs of food, entertainment, venue, etc. Free medical care, screenings, and even barber services can be offered out by the host organization at the event. The host organization is responsible for accommodating their community’s needs and reaching out to different services and vendors.
The day is an effort to provide basic living essentials, medical care, and connect those in need to support services available to them in the long term. IRUSA facilitates annual Turkey Distributions in cities across the United States during Thanksgiving. IRUSA will procure and deliver turkeys to partners that will deliver them onto people in need.
Along with turkeys, partner organizations may distribute other Thanksgiving goods to assist individuals and families who may not have access to these food items. The distribution may occur with regular food pantry distribution dates or as its own event.
The goal of this event is to not only address food insecurity in local communities but to also embody the season of giving by bringing the holiday festivities to those who would otherwise not be able to enjoy a Thanksgiving So, who are you working with? Here is a list of our U.S. Programs staff.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Not specified; targets individuals in need of life-saving assistance in Syria. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Funding amounts vary based on project scope and sponsor guidance. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
IRUSA Domestic Grant Program is sponsored by Islamic Relief USA. Islamic Relief USA partners with US organizations to create lasting impact across the country, offering opportunities for long-term projects and seasonal programs like food distributions. Grants support holistic, evidence-based solutions to irregular food availability and access, and broader socio-economic development.
US Programs Grants is sponsored by Islamic Relief USA (IRUSA). IRUSA partners with US organizations for long-term projects and seasonal programs. Grant categories include Healthcare Grants (mitigating healthcare service gaps for underserved populations, including refugees) and Livelihood Grants (supporting community social services that foster self-sufficiency and resilience, such as career development and ESL). IRUSA does not fund direct religious activities.