QIF Social Services — March 2026

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QIF Social Services —
March 2026.

The second-largest receiving project in QIF’s FY 2026 portfolio. Rs 210,000 received against the Canadian chapter’s social-services line, lead Tahir. A data-quality reconciliation is in progress on the recorded target.

Rs 210,000
Received YTD
Target TBD
Target
Tahir
Team Lead
Mar 2026
Timeline
Funding status — Rs 210,000 received. Target under reconciliation.
Rs 210,000 of Target TBD N/A

Master Data records the target as Rs 1,050 — almost certainly a data-entry error. Either the target is wrong, or the Rs 210,000 is being attributed to the wrong line. Reconciliation must complete before this dashboard is fully exposed.

StatusFunded · Data-quality flag
DonorsGroup · Canada chapter
RiskLow operational · Medium reporting
RegionCanada
Project Team
TahirPrimary Lead

What community services actually delivers.

A general community-services line for the Canadian chapter. Likely covers ad-hoc support payments, member services, or chapter operations. Documentation in progress.

Rs 210K
Q1 Receipt
Second-largest receiving project YTD after Ramadan Package. Significant deployment of capital.
3
Quarterly Cycles
Three Social Services line entries appear across the year (Mar, Oct, Nov). This is the first cycle.
TBD
Beneficiary Count
Activity scope being documented. Specific beneficiaries, evidence of services rendered, and outcome metrics in progress.
Active
Reconciliation
Master Data target field needs correction. The Rs 1,050 record is a data-entry artefact, not the real target.

Why we publish the data-quality flag publicly.

QIF’s commitment to transparency-first reporting (Pillar 1 of the strategic framework) means publishing data-quality issues openly rather than burying them. The Social Services line in March 2026 received Rs 210,000 — the second-largest deployment of the year — against a Master Data target field recorded as Rs 1,050. That target figure is almost certainly a data-entry error.

Either the target should have been Rs 210,000 (matching what was received) or some other realistic figure, or the Rs 210,000 receipt is being attributed to the wrong line item. The reconciliation work to determine which is happening on the operational side. The reconciliation will complete before this dashboard exits beta.

The substantive activity behind this line — chapter operations, member services, ad-hoc support — is real. It is the documentation that needs catching up: scope of activity, specific beneficiaries, outcomes. That documentation work is part of QIF’s FY 2026 operational improvement programme.

Three Social Services entries appear across the FY 2026 portfolio (March, October, November). Standardising the naming and target across all three is the next operational step.

“Transparency means showing the data-quality flag, not hiding it. The fix is in the work, not in the cosmetics.”
— QIF Pillar 1 — Impact Portfolio & Transparency

March 2026 — receipt and reconciliation.

The actual deployment of Rs 210,000 happened on schedule. The documentation around it is now catching up, in keeping with the broader FY 2026 data-quality programme.

March 2026
Capital received: Rs 210,000
Funds aggregated on the Canadian side, attributed to the Social Services line.
March–April 2026
Activity executed
Operational delivery on chapter-services and member-support activity. Scope being documented retroactively.
May 2026
Reconcile target field in Master Data
Correct the Rs 1,050 entry to a realistic target. Reattribute receipt if needed.
May 2026
Document activity scope
Publish what “Social Services” specifically covers: which beneficiaries, what activities, what evidence.
October 2026
Cycle 2
Second Social Services entry in the calendar. Apply standardised target and documentation.

Photos & captions.

Social Services activity is mixed (member services, ad-hoc support, operations). Photos available on a case-by-case basis with appropriate consent.

Member-services activity — chapter operations
Photo pending upload
Ad-hoc support — case-by-case
Documentation in progress
Reconciliation against bank records
Operational
Fund the public-benefit line

Pick a holding
with cleaner attribution.

The Social Services line is being documented and reconciled. While that work completes, consider funding a project with named-recipient attribution: schools, wheelchairs, tube wells, higher education.