QIF Impact Portfolio · Pakistan & Canada Chapters · 2026

Where Your
Generosity
Builds Nations.

Five focused cause areas. Transparent outcomes. Every dollar working in Pakistan and Canada since 1980 — so you invest with clarity, not just compassion.

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Five pillars.
One mission.

The QIF cause portfolio is structured like an impact investment fund — each cause area has defined goals, measurable outcomes, and responsible stewardship. We report on results, not just intentions.

🇵🇰 Pakistan Chapter 🇨🇦 Canada Chapter
Founded 1980 · Peshawar · Non-Profit Registered
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Education & Literacy

We fund scholarships, school infrastructure, and literacy programs across under-resourced regions in Pakistan. Education is the single highest-return investment we can make — for children, families, and the entire ecosystem that follows.

Scholarships School Build Literacy Programs Girls Education
300+ Students Supported
12 Schools Reached
40% Female Recipients
02 / Cause

Health & Medical Access

From rural medical camps to covering treatment costs for families who cannot afford care, QIF bridges the gap between critical need and access. Our health programs target preventable disease, maternal health, and emergency medical support.

Medical Camps Treatment Subsidies Maternal Health Rural Outreach
800+ Patients Served
6 Annual Medical Camps
Free Cost to Beneficiaries
03 / Cause

Community Development

Stronger communities reduce dependency and expand opportunity. We fund skills training, micro-enterprise support, and local leadership initiatives that compound returns over generations — not just donation cycles.

Skills Training Micro-Enterprise Leadership
150+ Beneficiaries
Income Multiplier
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Emergency Relief

When disaster strikes, speed is survival. QIF maintains an emergency fund that can mobilize within 72 hours to deliver food, shelter, and basic supplies to flood-affected, earthquake-hit, and conflict-displaced families in Pakistan.

Flood Response Food Parcels Shelter Kits
72h Response Time
500+ Families Reached
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Infrastructure & Development

Clean water access, sanitation, and sustainable agriculture — infrastructure causes with lasting, multi-generational returns. QIF invests in projects that reduce disease burden while enabling economic participation.

Clean Water Sanitation Agriculture
20+ Water Installations
2,000+ Lives Impacted

You deserve to know
where every dollar
goes.

QIF operates on a transparency-first model. We publish cause-level allocation reports, maintain independent oversight, and follow a strict no-overhead policy for emergency funds. Our donors aren’t just supporters — they’re informed investors.

Cause-Level Reporting Annual reports broken down by each cause area — not just a single fund total.
Independent Oversight Board-reviewed financials with cross-border governance between Pakistan and Canada chapters.
Zero Overhead on Emergency Funds 100% of emergency donations reach beneficiaries. Administrative costs are covered separately.
Beneficiary to Contributor Pipeline We track and report on how beneficiaries become contributors over time — the ultimate ROI.

Recurring giving.
Diversified funding.
Global reach.

QIF is building four funding engines, sequenced over three years — from individual Zakat and Sadaqah donors today, to corporate CSR partnerships, institutional grants, and an impact-investment vehicle by Year 4. Diversified revenue means the mission survives any single donor, any single year.

Individual Donors — Zakat, Sadaqah, General Live in Year 1. Recurring monthly giving with fund-type segregation at the gateway.
Corporate & CSR Partners Year 2 onwards — matched giving, employee programs, and project-sponsored partnerships.
Institutional Grants Unlocked once Canadian charity status is in place — foundations, multilaterals, and government programs.
Impact Investment Vehicle Year 4 aspiration — a separately-incorporated fund deploying patient capital into community enterprises.

Learn. Work.
Mentor.
Reinvest.

Every student QIF educates is a future contributor. The flywheel: education-funded students enter their careers, give back, and mentor the next cohort. The closest analogue is Akhuwat Foundation’s interest-free Islamic microfinance model — 4.5 million loans disbursed, repaid by graduates, recycled to the next family.

Alumni Engagement Pipeline Beneficiaries tracked from intake through career — the long-term, low-cost donor base.
Mentorship Loop Today’s graduate becomes tomorrow’s mentor — lived experience compounding across cohorts.
Community Enterprises Year 3 vehicle invests in vocational schools, microgrids, and agricultural cooperatives that pay it forward.
The Ultimate ROI We measure success by how many beneficiaries become contributors — not by how many we serve.

qifund.org is
the operational hub.
Not a brochure.

Field teams in Pakistan update project pages directly — photos, progress notes, beneficiary stories — replacing the ad-hoc WhatsApp coordination that has run QIF for years. Donors see the same project page the field team just edited. One source of truth, updated in real time.

Live Project Pages Every project has a public URL with current status, photos, and disbursement detail — not a static brochure.
Field-Team Editorial Access Pakistan operations contributes directly to the site — stories from the ground, not relayed through HQ.
Apps Script Dashboard Internal portfolio, donations, and disbursements run on a Google Sheets + Apps Script stack — auditable, owned, no SaaS lock-in.
Heritage & Mission Hybrid brand direction — honouring 1980 origins in Peshawar while signalling 2026 operational rigour.

One unified system.
Two countries.
Zero ambiguity.

Canada and Pakistan chapters operate on a single financial and operational system — one chart of accounts, one project ID scheme, one compliance calendar. Funds are segregated by type (Zakat / General / Education) and by project ID at every layer, and cross-border disbursements operate under the qualifying-disbursement framework (ITA s.149.1(0.1)).

Fund Segregation by Design Zakat / General / Education tagged at the donor gateway — never co-mingled, never reassigned.
Aligned Compliance Calendar T3010 in Canada, Section 2(36) NGO certification in Pakistan, EAD reporting, T1135 — one timeline, one owner.
Qualifying Disbursement Framework Cross-border transfers under ITA s.149.1(0.1) (2023 amendment) — not the legacy direction-and-control model.
Books & Records Retention Originals or certified copies retained in Canada for six years per ITA s.230(2) — audit-ready every year.
Ready to invest in impact?

Choose a cause.
Change a life.

Whether you give monthly or make a one-time contribution, every dollar is deployed with purpose across our five cause areas.