Sabawoon School

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Sabawoon School — fully funded.

The first school in QIF’s FY 2026 portfolio to reach 100% funding. Closed at Rs 100,000 against a Rs 100,000 target on a single named-donor commitment from Amjid Qureshi.

Rs 100,000
Received YTD
Rs 100,000
Target
Pakistan ops
Team Lead
Feb 2026
Timeline
Funding status — fully closed.
Rs 100,000 of Rs 100,000 100%

A clean reference case: single named donor, Rs 100,000 target, Rs 100,000 received, no slippage. The model for the six other school projects still open in the FY 2026 portfolio.

StatusFunded · Single donor
DonorsAmjid Qureshi
RiskLow
RegionCanada → Pakistan
Project Team
Pakistan opsPrimary Lead

What a fully-funded school looks like.

Sabawoon is QIF’s reference case for school-project execution: one donor, one school, one target, fully closed. The metrics below model the standard school-project output.

Rs 100K
Annual Support
Standard QIF school-project tier. Funds operational gap, basic supplies, and identified student-level support.
~150
Children Reached
Estimated based on typical Sabawoon enrolment cohort. Field team to confirm in next-cycle report.
1 of 7
Schools Closed
Of QIF’s seven FY 2026 school commitments, Sabawoon is the only one fully funded as of May 2026.
1
Named Donor
A model for major-gift attribution: one commitment, one school, one outcome — visible.

Why Sabawoon is the template.

Most school projects in QIF’s portfolio are sitting open. Sabawoon is the one that closed. That makes it the proof point for what works in school-fundraising at QIF’s current scale: a single named donor, a defined target, a clean delivery channel through Pakistan operations, and a public attribution back to the donor.

The reference case matters because seven other school projects in the FY 2026 portfolio — Tharparkar #7, Tharparker 22, Sindh #15, Balochistan #24, QIF School #16, Sabawoon Road Repair, and QIF School Hawai — need exactly this template to close. Each is sized in the Rs 100,000–200,000 range. Each is one major-gift commitment away from fully funded.

The companion Sabawoon School Road Repair project (March 2026) extends the relationship: the school site was supported in February, the access road in March. Same beneficiary site, evolving footprint — the kind of multi-tranche relationship that a portfolio dashboard makes legible to donors.

“One donor closed Sabawoon. The other six schools sit open because we have not yet found the next six donors. The dashboard is how we change that.”
— Internal note — FY 2026 Q1 review

February 2026 — commitment to close.

Sabawoon’s timeline is short by design — this is what QIF wants every school project to look like.

Early February 2026
Donor commitment received
Amjid Qureshi commits Rs 100,000 against the Sabawoon School line in the FY 2026 portfolio.
Mid-February 2026
Capital received: Rs 100,000
Funds received Canadian-side and tagged to the Sabawoon project ID.
Late February 2026
Cross-border transfer to Pakistan operations
Full Rs 100,000 transferred to the Pakistan chapter for direct school disbursement.
June 2026
Field report & attribution publish
Pakistan team submits utilisation report. Donor receives written attribution. Publish on this page.
September 2026
Cycle 2 conversation
Begin discussion with donor on FY 2027 recommitment — the recurring relationship is the goal.

Photos & captions.

The Pakistan team is documenting the Sabawoon site. School photos, classroom counts, and student cohort details will populate here as they’re uploaded.

Sabawoon School — main building
Photo pending upload
Classroom — primary cohort
Photo pending upload
Access road condition (March repair project)
Photo pending upload
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Close the next
school.

Six school projects in the FY 2026 portfolio are sized at Rs 100,000–200,000 each. One commitment closes one school. Sabawoon proved the model. Be the next donor on the list.