Building for the future: Islamic Relief’s Annual Fundraising Forum

In her second blog for Islamic Relief, Hiba Ben Abdennabi, media and communication officer at Islamic Relief Albania, recounts her experience attending Islamic Relief’s Annual Fundraising Forum for the first time.

A few weeks ago, Islamic Relief Albania’s fundraising and media team received an invitation to attend the Annual Fundraising Forum in Birmingham, UK. As our department is brand new and fresh out of the oven, this invitation came at the perfect time.

We were in the midst of preparations to begin local fundraising in Albania. Until now, our office has received funds from other parts of Islamic Relief, but we are now in a position to start fundraising within Albania too. Our goal is to engage individuals, businesses and others in providing and collecting voluntary financial contributions to build projects that meet our community’s needs.

The forum enabled us to explore the nooks and crannies of the fundraising ship as we set sail into this massive ocean ourselves. We hurriedly applied for visas and, along with our peers at Islamic Relief Kosova, packed our bags and headed straight to the airport.

As soon as we landed, we were welcomed by the warm sunlight of Birmingham. We were told about the sun’s shy nature in these lands, so being greeted by its loving rays felt like a good sign. A few minutes later, we found our friendly guide, hopped into a van and headed for our accommodation.

In front of a cozy Airbnb, we met the rest of the attendees who had just arrived as well. Everyone was enthusiastic and full of energy – 2 must-have qualities in any good fundraiser. We gradually came to link the names we’d seen on email lists with the faces that we were seeing in real life. Having established that sense of familiarity helped us feel at ease with one another and connect more quickly. And that set the tone for the rest of our stay.

Building strong pillars

During the next few days, we attended different seminars, workshops, trainings and other activities at the Humanitarian Academy for Development (HAD) that built strong pillars for us to carry on our fundraising work.  Every piece of information, advice – and even joke – played a role in contributing to our local fundraising action plan.

The forum’s main goal was to elevate and improve the act of fundraising in our respective countries, and that was made possible by hearing from each other, sharing ideas, adopting and adapting the best practices, as well as learning how to navigate negative experiences and avoid falling into similar traps. We then proceeded to create our strategy plan for the next 3 years, with the guidance of professional mentors, who gave us valuable input and advice every step of the way.

But that wasn’t all! We were able to hear from and ask questions to high-level decision-makers from various departments, such as: Fundraising, Media, Product Development, Programmes and Network and Resource Development. We also had the opportunity to have one-on-one conversations, and the mere fact that our ideas, suggestions and concerns were noted made the forum far more impactful and the feedback process less time-consuming.

In addition to that, observing the involvement of different departments in fundraising shed light on the interconnected nature of fundraising. As it is at the core of humanitarian service – the ability to engage communities to take action and help one another. No matter what department we belonged to, we all worked toward the same goal, and thus, we all shared the reward.

Something bigger than ourselves

The forum’s programme was packed… and in a good way! We had the chance to visit the headquarters, which in itself was a one-of-a-kind experience. At the reception, we were greeted by the beautiful ayah (verse): “Whoever saves a life, it is as if he saved all humankind”. We followed our guide going through the hallways and with every step we took we learned more about the organisation’s history.

Many of the rooms were named after Islamic Relief employees who gave their lives for the cause. Realising that we are a part of something bigger than ourselves was the dominating sensation throughout the tour.

As our tour was about to end, we had a final stop at the room where “The map” hung. The map was the motivation behind Islamic Relief founder Dr.Hani Al-Banna and his staff’s relentless work to make Islamic Relief what it is today: A faith-inspired humanitarian and development agency working to save and transform lives of the world’s most vulnerable people.

With inspired hearts, we parted ways after 4 days of sincere effort to honour the custodianship we are trusted with by providing services that reflect our excellence, share our compassion and contribute to repairing social justice wherever we are.

Trainings and learning experiences like the Annual Fundraising Forum empower Islamic Relief staff to support the communities we serve even more effectively. Please help us to continue this vital work. Donate now.

Hiba is one of our regular bloggers. Each month, she’ll share stories from her work at Islamic Relief.

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Director of Network and Resource Development

Adnan joined Islamic Relief in 2004 as a regional fundraiser in the UK. He worked in multiple roles over 10 years at Islamic Relief UK, including setting up the first digital team and leading the growth of digital fundraising and engagement. Adnan also led numerous fundraising and marketing campaigns, which played a significant part in the growth of Islamic Relief UK.

Having moved to Islamic Relief Worldwide in 2014, Adnan has held different roles that have helped grow Islamic Relief’s global digital footprint into new geographic territories, supporting Islamic Relief members with their digital and marketing growth as well as developing new products and initiatives for the Islamic Relief family.

Adnan graduated in Industrial Design and Technology from Loughborough University. He has since completed an Advanced Diploma in Business Administration from Durham University and a Diploma in Digital Marketing from the Institute of Data and Marketing.

Nadeem Azhar

General Counsel

Nadeem joined Islamic Relief Worldwide in September 2022. He has worked in the charitable sector for over a decade.

He studied Modern History and Politics at Manchester University, and at the University of Law in London before qualifying as a solicitor in 2011.

Nadeem is an experienced corporate, commercial and governance lawyer, having worked with various faith-based and grant making charities as well those in health and education settings. He was a partner at a law firm in London before moving in-house where he focused on setting up and restructuring charities and social enterprises.

Most recently, Nadeem was Lead Counsel at Mind, a leading mental health charity, where he co-authored a new federation agreement, revamped legal processes, and played a major role in developing its strategic and fundraising partnerships.

Nadeem has been a charity trustee for the Seafarers Charity, as well as many grant-making bodies and theatre companies.

Adnan Hafiz

Director of Network and Resource Development

Adnan joined Islamic Relief in 2004 as a regional fundraiser in the UK. He worked in multiple roles over 10 years at Islamic Relief UK, including setting up the first digital team and leading the growth of digital fundraising and engagement. Adnan also led numerous fundraising and marketing campaigns, which played a significant part in the growth of Islamic Relief UK.

Having moved to Islamic Relief Worldwide in 2014, Adnan has held different roles that have helped grow Islamic Relief’s global digital footprint into new geographic territories, supporting Islamic Relief members with their digital and marketing growth as well as developing new products and initiatives for the Islamic Relief family.

Adnan graduated in Industrial Design and Technology from Loughborough University. He has since completed an Advanced Diploma in Business Administration from Durham University and a Diploma in Digital Marketing from the Institute of Data and Marketing.

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Javed Akhtar

Director of Finance

Javed Akhtar has more than a decade of experience at Islamic Relief, having worked in a similar role between 2003-2014. In that role he strove to implement wide-ranging financial and accounting processes which aided in the transparent nature in which Islamic Relief now operates.

Javed also has diverse experience across the private sector, having worked at American chemicals and pharmaceutical giant DuPont, shipping firm FedEX and technology consultancy company Accenture. In all his roles, he prioritises using the latest technologies to improve monitoring and reporting at every level. Javed’s commitment to embracing digital end-to-end technology, enhancing accountability to our stakeholders and promoting financial transparency is ensuring that we remain at the forefront of financial developments in the sector.

By training, Javed is a chartered accountant with a Master’s degree in NGO Management with Charity Accounting and Financial Management from Cass Business School.
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Affan Cheema  

Director of International Programmes

Affan Cheema is an experienced leader who has spent 25 years working in the international aid sector on poverty eradication in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. He has worked in fast onset emergencies, protracted crisis and development environments whilst working for Islamic Relief Worldwide and Care International. He is also a trustee of South West International Development Network (SWIDN).

Through his career Affan has held numerous roles including institutional fundraising, programme and grant management, and programme quality assurance.  Affan’s leadership has helped Islamic Relief Worldwide secure the highly coveted Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS), seen as the sector’s premier benchmark for operational excellence.

Affan completed his BA in Economics and Geography from University of London (School of Oriental and African Studies) and his MSc in Development Administration and Planning from the University of Bristol. He is PRINCE2 qualified, is a keen sportsman and recently co-edited a book entitled -Islam and International Development: Insights for working with Muslim Communities-.
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Dr Hossam Said

Managing Director, Humanitarian Academy for Development (HAD)

For nearly three decades Dr Hossam has provided the strategic vision to manage, lead and develop a range of international humanitarian interventions around the world.

At the start of his career, Dr Hossam served on the Board of Directors of the Egyptian Medical Syndicate, before moving to Islamic Relief Worldwide to manage the core global business activities as International Programmes Director.

During this time the organisation increased its global reach, gaining both domestic and international repute and credibility. Dr Hossam has also served on the Islamic Relief Worldwide Board of Management and Executive Committee for the past 15 years; sharing responsibility for strategic organisational development and the change management process, whilst forging strong relationships with many other charities.

Dr Hossam gained an MBA from Aston Business School in 2004 and graduated as a Medical Doctor from Cairo University in 1981.
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Martin Cottingham  

Director of External Relations and Advocacy

Martin Cottingham joined Islamic Relief in 2012 as IRUK Media Relations Manager, and was appointed Head of Communications in 2015 before taking up his current position as Director of External Relations and Advocacy for Islamic Relief Worldwide.

Martin has helped Islamic Relief to increase its mainstream media profile and expand its campaigning work, producing hard-hitting advocacy reports on floods in Pakistan (2011) famine in Somalia (2012) disaster risk reduction (2013) and aid to Afghanistan (2014). He has over 20 years’ experience working in media, communications and marketing roles for international development and environmental charities.

Martin graduated from the University of London with a degree in English and Drama (1982-85) then trained as a journalist with a postgraduate diploma at City University (1986-87). He has previously worked for Christian Aid as Editor of Christian Aid News and Media Relations Manager (1988-97) for Oxfam as Regional Campaigns Manager (1997-2000) and at the Soil Association as Marketing Director (2001-2006), as well as working for a wide range of organisations as a freelance writer, researcher and communications consultant.

Tufail Hussain

Director of Islamic Relief UK

Tufail Hussain has 17 years’ experience in the humanitarian and development sector, leading on marketing and fundraising campaigns for several organisations before joining Islamic Relief UK in 2016 as Deputy Director. Tufail was appointed Director of Islamic Relief UK in 2019 and in 2021 provided valuable leadership as interim CEO of Islamic Relief Worldwide.

Tufail is driven by a passion for empowering disadvantaged youth and mentors a number of young people. He also works to strengthen engagement between British Muslims and wider society. Under his leadership, Islamic Relief UK has significantly increased its income and developed successful partnerships with communities across the country. He has travelled around the world to raise awareness of major emergencies such as the Syria, Yemen and Afghanistan crises and the floods in Pakistan and Sudan.

A father to 5 daughters and a son, Tufail is also a sports enthusiast and passionate Liverpool FC supporter. Tufail has run the London Marathon twice, raising over £35,000 for humanitarian causes.

Before joining Islamic Relief he was CEO of Orphans in Need, where he oversaw a new strategy that increased income from £2 million to £9 million in 3 years and opened up new UK and international offices. Tufail is also a trustee of the Muslim Charities Forum and a Director of TIC International (Islamic Relief Worldwide’s clothes recycling and trading arm).
Waseem Ahmad

Chief Executive Officer

Waseem Ahmad joined the Islamic Relief family over 24 years ago, serving as Programme Officer in the Balochistan province of south-western Pakistan before becoming Head of Programmes in Pakistan. Waseem then moved to Oxfam and Tearfund before returning to Islamic Relief to establish our mission in Malawi. Later serving as Head of Programme Funding and Partnerships, Waseem led the response to major crises across the globe, including the East Africa drought, Pakistan earthquake and the Indian Ocean Tsunami.

Waseem then served for nearly 6 years as our Director of International Programmes, during which time the charity secured and retained the coveted Core Humanitarian Standard certification in recognition of the quality of our programming. He was appointed CEO of Islamic Relief in May 2021.

With a special interest in community mobilisation and infrastructure, Waseem received an MSc in Project Planning and Management from the University of Bradford, as well as an MSc in Economics from Arid Agriculture University in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Waseem has also worked for Lepra Health in Action and is a member of the International Civil Society Centre’s Board of Trustees. The father-of-3 enjoys walking and playing football, and is a keen birdwatcher.