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ISLAMIC RELIEF - IR CANADA — Quick View


Registration no.:
821896875 RR 0001
Status:
Registered
Effective date of status:
2006-01-01
Type of qualified donee:
Charity
Designation:
Charitable organization

Reporting period views


Reporting period ending: 2021-12-31

Programs and activities:

Ongoing programs: Emergency Relief – distribute food; provide shelter support and non-food items (e.g. blankets, mosquito nets); WASH support such as access to water, hygiene items, or emergency latrines; cash and voucher assistance programming; emergency medical assistance including COVID-19 response Education and Training – improve education infrastructure such as classroom rehabilitation, library installation, WASH facilities, or the supply of school-related equipment; provide teacher incentives and student supplies Water and Sanitation – increase access to clean, potable water through the rehabilitation or construction of water supply systems; provide sanitation management support from installation and maintenance of latrines to solid waste bins; provide hygiene items, including dignity kits and water storage items; form, equip, and train water management committees and conduct community-wide awareness raising sessions Health and Nutrition – improve health related infrastructure and service provision (e.g. rehabilitate hospital components, install WASH facilities, provide training to health workers and staff incentives, procure equipment and medical supplies, conduct mobile clinics, referral services). Focus is on primary health care services and maternal and child health, including nutrition screening and support. Food Security & Livelihood – support individualized business plan development; provide livelihood inputs, including agricultural items, livestock, on cash-based support whether microfinance, cash-for-work, or cash grants; conduct relevant capacity building for rights-holders, such as on crop diversification, climate-adaptive approaches, financial and business management; provide WASH related infrastructure, including irrigation systems and reservoirs; for livestock-based livelihood programming, provide veterinary services such as animal vaccination; for specific livelihood activities, provide job placement support. Protection – establish and/or strengthen community-based protection structures; raise awareness on human rights, particularly of women, girls, and people with disabilities; provide case management, including referral support Winterization – providing food, shelter and non-food items, such as blankets, firewood, and warm clothing, in areas that reach extremely cold temperatures Seasonal Programs – such programs include food distributions for Ramadan, Qurbani, and Aqeeqah One-to-One Sponsorship – cash transfer to orphans

New programs: Emergency Relief & Recovery – provide shelter, NFI kits, food, and WASH support, including access to latrines, water, and hygiene items; provide lifesaving medical supplies and equipment, including COVID-19-specific support; distribute cash and voucher assistance; support camp coordination and management, particularly for sites among internally displaced people Education and Training – improve education infrastructure and support the enrolment or re-enrolment of students; provide learning material and equipment, as well as dignity kits for girls; provide meals to students; implement mobile education units Water and Sanitation – construct and/or rehabilitate water supply infrastructure, including solar water heating equipment and installing filtration plants; form, train, and equip water management committees; provide relevant community-wide awareness raising sessions; provide sanitation support through latrines and solid waste bins Health and Nutrition – improve health related infrastructure via rehabilitation of health centers and the installation of WASH facilities; provide primary health care services, as well as maternal and child health support in health centers and through outreach services; conduct nutrition-specific services such as screening and supplementary feeding to children under five and pregnant and lactating women; build the capacity of health professionals through training; provide required medical supplies and equipment, including for operational support Food Security and Livelihood – support communities in diversifying livelihood opportunities, through cash-based support and the provision of inputs; build capacity of related stakeholders, including rights-holders and community animal health workers; install community assets and support access to financial services; facilitate the development of community-based disaster-risk reduction plans; install or rehabilitate related water infrastructure, such as irrigation systems. Protection – establish and/or strengthen community-based protection committees; provide protection services, including case management and referrals, and resources to support survivors and mitigate potential risks; provide psychosocial support Domestic programs - youth development, mental health and counselling, scholarships, food pack distribution, support for marginalized and underprivileged communities (Black, Indigenous, women), research and policy work around xenophobia and Islamophobia


Operations Outside Canada

31 countries
  • AFGHANISTAN
  • ALBANIA
  • BANGLADESH
  • BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
  • ETHIOPIA
  • INDIA
  • INDONESIA
  • IRAQ
  • WEST BANK AND GAZA STRIP
  • JORDAN
  • Other countries in Asia and Oceania
  • KENYA
  • LEBANON
  • MALAYSIA
  • MALI
  • MALAWI
  • MYANMAR
  • NIGER
  • NIGERIA
  • PAKISTAN
  • PHILIPPINES
  • RUSSIAN FEDERATION
  • SOMALIA
  • SOUTH SUDAN
  • SRI LANKA
  • SUDAN
  • SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
  • TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF
  • TURKEY
  • UNITED KINGDOM
  • YEMEN

Total revenue: $70,998,032.00


Total expenses: $64,639,561.00


Compensation

  • Total compensation for all positions
    $4,246,568.00
  • Full-time employees
    69
  • Part-time employees
    48
  • Professional and consulting fees
    $961,078.00
Compensated full-time positions:
$40,000 to $79,999
1
$80,000 to $119,999
7
$120,000 to $159,999
2

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Screen ID:
CRA-HACC-QVP1
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