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Muslims Unite to Provide Shutdown Relief

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This campaign will collect all funds raised by January 29, 2019 at 12:45 AM EST

Help struggling federal workers who are not receiving paychecks due to the government shutdown.


 
  • UPDATE 1 (Monday, Jan 21): We are overjoyed that, only 1 day after the campaign launched, we hit our initial goal of $20,000! This will help about 40 families of federal employees and contractors. The campaign has been $500 per hour! The goal has now been raised to $30,000. Please see below as we continue updating a list of Muslim communities nationwide who are also conducting their own relief efforts on the ground. 
  • UPDATE 2 (Tuesday, Jan 22): Our second goal of $30,000 was hit late Tuesday night and the goal is now $40,000. In addition to grants to individuals, we are also now providing grants to non-profit organizations for service projects that directly assist federal workers and contractors nationwide during the Shutdown. Please see below. 
  • UPDATE 3 (Friday, Jan 25): Although President Trump just announced that the government will re-open for the next 3 weeks, this campaign is still in effect since federal workers will not receive backpay for a while. Moreover, federal contractors will probably not be receiving any backpay at all. Organizations (service providers) can still apply for grants to assist federal workers/contractors if they have service projects that will take place soon. For individuals and organizations, the link to apply for grants is listed below.
  • UDPATE 4 (Monday, Jan 28): We are happy to report that our campaign has concluded, exceeding our second goal of $40,000. We are also happy to report that over $30,000 in grants to individuals and service providers have already been sent out, with more going out over the next couple of days. Many federal contract workers will not receive backpay and we encourage them to continue applying for grants. We are also prepared to re-open this campaign should another Shutdown take place in mid-February. 

    Recent NBC Interview with Federal Contractors (Click here to view)

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Muslims Unite to Provide Shutdown Relief

The current government shutdown, which began on December 22, 2018, has become the longest in United States history. 

The shutdown is causing financial distress for hundreds of thousands of fellow citizens who rely upon the federal government as their main source of income. Currently in it's 30th day, the shutdown has left an estimated 800,000 government employees and an estimated 2 million federal contractors without pay. 

The Crisis

Surveys show that the vast majority of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. Many federal workers are sharing stories of desperation; some are selling their wedding rings to pay rent, some are choosing between buying medicine or paying off utility bills, and some are even struggling with purchasing groceries. Read a few of those stories here

According to a 2016  survey from Bankrate.com, only 37% of Americans have enough savings to pay for an emergency that will cost between $500 and $1,000. A Washington Post analysis found that 110,000 federal workers earn less than $50,000 annually. For these workers in particular, missing just one paycheck has had a catastrophic impact. Many are sharing their stories on social media with the hashtag #ShutdownStories (view on Twitter here).  

The Campaign  

As of today, there are no signs that the shutdown will come to an end. In a campaign organized by Penny Appeal USA and CelebrateMercy, the Muslim-American community extends its hands to help provide relief to struggling federal workers and contractors. 

We wish to respond to hardship with hope, as our faith instructs us, and send a message of compassion through action. Our Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, said: "Show mercy to those on earth, and the One in Heaven will show mercy to you." He also taught that one should never delay payments for an honest day's work: "Give workers their wages before their sweat dries." [Source: Ibn Majah] 

Resources

The Funds & How to Apply

100% of fundraising proceeds from this campaign will be used to support families of federal workers and contractors who are impacted by the current shutdown. Though this is a Muslim-led campaign, we welcome friends of all faiths to contribute (all donations are tax-deductible)

a) Grants of $500 will be issued by Penny Appeal USA to federal contractors currently facing hardship. Our hope is that $500 will at least cover a family's groceries for an entire month; or other critical expenses such as medical bills. Preference will be given to applicants from larger households, single-income households, and those with less annual income.

b) Grants up to $1500 will be issued by Penny Appeal USA to non-profit organizations who are providing assistance to federal employees and contractors who are currently not receiving paychecks. 

c) Due to the 'Gifts from Outside Sources' rule put in place by Unites States Office of Government Ethics, federal employees cannot apply for these grants. Federal employees looking for assistance however can receive assistance in the form of goods in kind from both partner organizations listed below and from those service providers who successful apply for our grants. 

If you are either a non-profit organization providing services to federal workers / contractors, or a federal contractor experiencing financial difficulty, you can apply for a grant by visiting: https://pennyappealusa.org/grants. Applicants who meet the criteria will be contacted within 3 days of their submission. All applicants and documents submitted will be treated with full confidentiality. 

We can also help connect struggling federal workers and contractors with community partners in cities across America. Community partners are Muslim-led, local organizations who are already helping or plan to help federal workers with meals, free medical services, and other needs. 

Community Partners - Muslim Communities Nationwide Helping Federal Workers

Muslim-led community organizations and businesses can be listed below as Community Partners. These are organizations who independently - with their own resources - have been serving federal employees. For example, communities can deliver meals to TSA workers at airports or help connect federal workers to community doctors for free medical services. 

If you need funding to conduct a project to help federal workers, please read above on how to apply for a grant of up to $1,500. If you are already doing this work, sign up here to be listed as a Community Partner. We will update the list below at least twice daily.  

COLORADO

  • Denver: ICNA Relief (groceries to TSA agents)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 

  • Washington, DC: Mozaic / SafarTas Refugee Kitchen (200 meals distributed by Syrian refugees - Link)

FLORIDA

  • Fort Lauderdale: ICNA Relief (food delivery to Coast Guard; article)
  • Tampa: ISTABA Mosque (soup kitchen, food pantry, gift cards; video)

GEORGIA: 

  • Atlanta: ICNA Relief (planning meal distribution to TSA Agents)
  • Atlanta:* Islamic Speakers Bureau of Atlanta (meal distribution to TSA Agents)
  • Roswell: Roswell Community Masjid (goods to TSA workers)

ILLINOIS

  • Chicago:* The Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago (500 gas cards to TSA Workers at Midway airport; press release here). 

IOWA

  • Waterloo: Masjid Al-Noor (Grocery gift cards to TSA Agents)

KANSAS

  • Overland Park: Crescent Peace Society (grocery gift cards to EPA employees)

MARYLAND

  • Silver Spring: Muslim Community Center (food distribution)

MASSACHUSSETTS 

  • Boston: ICNA Relief (meals and gift cards to TSA workers - article)

MICHIGAN

  • Detroit: Michigan Muslim Community Council (free dinner to all TSA and DHS employees) 

MINNESOTA

  • Minneapolis: Muslim America Society of Minnesota (meals to TSA workers - article)

MISSOURI

  • St. Louis: Islamic Foundation of Greater St. Louis (meals to TSA workers at airport - view photos here

NEW JERSEY

  • Union: Islamic Center of Union County (grocery store gift cards)

OHIO

  • Columbus: CAIR Columbus (meals to TSA workers - video)

OREGON

  • Portland:* Muslim Educational Trust (planning gift card distribution to federal workers; more details coming)

PENNSYLVANIA

  • Pittsburgh: Muslim Association of Greater Pittsburgh (sandwiches and gift cards to TSA workers at Pittsburgh International Airport)
  • Pittsburgh:* Islamic Center of Pittsburgh (meal distributor to TSA workers)

SOUTH CAROLINA

  • Greenville: Islamic Society of Greenville (meals to TSA workers - article)

TENNESSEE

  • Knoxville: Yassin's Falafel House (ongoing free meals; see interview with Anderson Cooper)
  • Knoxville:* Muslim Community of Knoxville (gas cards to TSA workers)

TEXAS

  • Dallas: ICNA Relief, Islamic Relief, & Others (meal & goods for TSA Agents; article & video)
  • Houston: ICNA Relief (collecting groceries at food pantry) 

VIRGINIA

  • Falls Church: Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque (food baskets for 100 families) 

WISCONSIN

  • Madison: Muslims giving $50K in interest-free loans (view article)

Endorsements

Muslim-American mosques, Imams, leaders, and groups can be listed below as campaign Endorsers. Official endorsers of the campaign are only required to help promote it via email and social media. To be added to the endorser list, fill out this form. Endorsers, listed alphabetically, will be updated twice daily.

Organizational Contributors (giving at least $1000):

  • Orange County Islamic Foundation (OCIF) 

Current Endorsers: 

  • National Organizations: CelebrateMercy, Emgage, Penny Appeal USA
  • Regional Organizations: Michigan Muslim Community Council, Muslim Community Center of Charlotte, Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center, Masjid Al Noor (Waterloo, Iowa)
  • National Muslim Leaders: Imam Johari AbdulMalik, Amani Al-Khatahtbeh (Founder, MuslimGirl.com), Salam Al-Marayati (President, Muslim Public Affairs Council), Roula Allouch (National Board Chair, CAIR), Dr. Debbie Almontaser (Board President, Muslim Community Network), Wa'el Alzayat (CEO, Emgage), Shahed Amanullah (Co-Founder, Affinis Labs), Khaled Beydoun (Professor of Law / Author, University of Arkansas), Zahra Billoo (Executive Director, CAIR - San Francisco Bay Area), Chris Blauvelt (CEO, LaunchGood), Shaykh Joe Bradford, Maha Elgenaidi (Executive Director, Islamic Networks Group), Dr. Dalia Fahmy (Associate Professor, Long Island University), Margari Hill (Managing Director, Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative), Wardah Khalid (Founder & President, Poligon Education Fund), Tarek El-Messidi (Founding Director, CelebrateMercy), Dr. Shereef Elnahal (New Jersey Health Commissioner), Dr. Abdul El Sayed (former candidate for governor of Michigan), Arsalan Iftikhar (Founder, TheMuslimGuy.com), Soumaya Khalifa (Founder, Islamic Speakers Bureau of Atlanta), Mohannad Malas (entrepreneur), Mohamed Marei (Founder, Qasid Institute), Oussama Mezoui (President & CEO, Penny Appeal USA), Dalia Mogahed (Director of Research, ISPU), Hosai Mojaddidi (Co-Founder, MentalHealth4Muslims), Saif Omar (Founder, Fawakih Institute), Salim Patel (Councilman, Passaic NJ), Shaykha Ieasha Prime, Ahmed Rehab (Executive Director, CAIR Chicago), Linda Sarsour (Co-Founder/CEO, MPower Change), Sumaiya Sheikh (Advisory Board, Michigan Muslim Community Council), Hassan Shibly (Executive Director, CAIR Florida), Nadeem Siddiqi (Founder, Tayseer Seminary), Mohamed Soltan (Development Director, The Freedom Initiative), Imam Omar Suleiman (Founder & President, Yaqeen Institute), Jihad Turk (President of Bayan Claremont), Arshia Wajid (Founder, American Muslim Health Professionals), Suhaib Webb (Resident Scholar, ICNYU), Safaa Zarzour (Vice President, ISNA) 

Our Team 

This campaign was co-organized by two 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations:

  • Penny Appeal USA - headquartered in Alexandria, VA, is one of the fastest growing relief and development agencies in the US. Alongside affiliate members of Penny Appeal Global, we work to eradicate poverty in over 30 countries. Our way of doing charity is simple, and has a massive impact. We make charitable giving affordable and rewardable, ensuring everyone can help those in need by donating just a few pennies each day. Since launching in July 2016, Penny Appeal USA has raised over four million US dollars to help eradicate poverty here in the US and overseas. Oussama Mezoui is Penny Appeal USA's President & CEO.

 

 


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Goal #1 Reached!

Peace be with you all, 

We are overjoyed that,  after only 1 day, our Muslim-led campaign for federal workers / contractors has reached the initial goal of $20,000! The campaign has been raising $500 per hour! The goal has now been increased to $30,000. 

We  are looking to partner with and get help from Muslim leaders and organizations nationwide. Here are various ways we could use your help: 


  • AMPLIFY: Please the campaign flyer on social media and by texting it to your friends. Download the flyer here. When sharing the flyer, give them the short link to the campaign: LaunchGood.com/Shutdown
  • ORGANIZE: Let us know if your community has already been helping federal workers or is interested in helping them (we can help connect you to potential funding for your project). On the LaunchGood page, we've already listed a few Muslim groups nationwide who are doing great work in this regard.
  • VOLUNTEER: We have a WhatsApp group for all nationwide organizers / volunteers on this campaign. Please join it here
See campaign flyer and info below or at the official page: 

Salam,
Tarek El-Messidi
Founding Director, CelebrateMercy

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