“The most beloved of deeds to Allah are those that are most consistent, even if they are small.” — Sahih al-Bukhari

Your donation helps fund chaplaincy for the 2026–2027 academic year and build a lasting, Sharia-compliant endowment to support Muslim students at Stanford for generations to come.

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Our Long-Term Vision

Alhambra’s endowment grows in phases—each milestone unlocks greater capacity for chaplaincy, staff, space, and lasting institutional presence at Stanford.

Phase 1 campaign progress — $313,000 goal

  1. $313K Phase 1 · Foundation In progress
    • Fund chaplaincy for the 2026–2027 academic year
    • Launch core community programming and operational capacity
    • Establish the public endowment campaign and initial fund principal
  2. $5M Phase 2 · Growth
    • Sustain full-time chaplaincy beyond a single academic cycle
    • Expand professional staff and program infrastructure
    • Scale advocacy, community building, and Sharia-compliant endowment growth
  3. $10M Phase 3 · Legacy
    • Advocate for and help secure dedicated Muslim prayer and gathering space on campus
    • Build permanent endowment principal for chaplaincy, staff, and programs across generations
    • Ensure long-term Muslim institutional presence independent of university budget cycles

Other Ways to Give

Planned Giving

For information about planned giving, bequests, or legacy gifts, please contact us.

Double Your Impact: Employer Matching Gifts

Many employers match charitable donations — doubling or even tripling your gift. Ask your HR or benefits team; it’s often a simple form.

Option 1:

Donate to Alhambra through your company’s Benevity or other giving portal (search for “Alhambra”).

Option 2:

Submit a match request with your employer using our details:

  • Organization: Alhambra
  • EIN (Tax ID): 39-3103354
  • Status: 501(c)(3) Charitable Organization
  • Email: [email protected]

Questions? Contact us — we’re happy to help with match forms.

Every gift—large or small, one-time or recurring—is an investment in Muslim students today and the leaders of tomorrow.