For US donors, yes β contributions through our US non-profit registration receive standard tax documentation. For Pakistan-based donors, we provide official acknowledgment letters and are working through the relevant FBR processes for tax-deductibility under Section 2(36) β please contact us for the latest status. For other jurisdictions, please reach out and we'll advise.
Yes, and we strongly encourage it. Both Allahwala Town and Mehran Town campuses are within 30 minutes of central Karachi. Email us with your preferred dates and we'll arrange a guided visit with one of the co-founders or a senior team member.
For institutional partners and larger contributions, we work on a milestone-based, tranched disbursement model β funds are released against verified progress, not in advance. All program funds are deployed against named line items, audited annually by an independent firm, and reported with full vendor records. Site visit access for funders is unrestricted.
Pakistan has effectively halted new NGO registration for several years, leaving the private entity structure (registered with SRB and FBR) as the only viable legal vehicle for new social enterprises operating domestically. Our US-side non-profit registration provides the standard non-profit framework for international donors. Our mission, governance, financial controls, and use of funds are entirely social and non-profit in nature, with full audited transparency available to all institutional partners.
There's no minimum. Even PKR 500 or USD 5 contributes to a child's books, supplies, or daily nutrition support. That said, we've structured our giving levels around what specific amounts can actually accomplish β see our donation page for details.
Yes. Zakat-eligible contributions are accepted and deployed entirely toward qualifying scholarship and welfare programs for students from eligible households. Separate accounting and reporting are maintained for Zakat funds.
Yes β through our Sponsor a Student program, PKR 60,000 (approximately USD 215) covers a child's full academic year. Sponsors receive the student's anonymized progress reports throughout the year. For child-protection reasons, direct contact with sponsored students is not permitted.