A community giving fund

Small amounts,
gathered for good.

The Qaleel Fund pools small, recurring contributions from a community into grants for nonprofit institutions. Given little — but given consistently — it grows into something that lasts.

The inspiration behind the fund

Built on a teaching of the Prophet Muhammad 

أحب الأعمال إلى الله أدومها وإن قل

“The most beloved of deeds to Allah are those that are most consistent, even if it is small.”

— Prophet Muhammad , reported in Sahih al-Bukhari

This hadith is the heart of Qaleel — whose name itself means ‘small.’ A modest gift, given consistently, is more beloved — and more lasting — than a large one given just once.

Our purpose

Many small hands, one shared good.

The purpose of this fund is to have the community contribute small amounts on a recurring basis to provide grants to nonprofit institutions.

It’s built for sustainability over spectacle. A few dollars a month, set once and forgotten, becomes a dependable stream of support for the organizations doing real work on the ground.

How it works

From a little, to a lot.

Three simple movements turn modest, recurring gifts into meaningful grants.

01

You give a little

Set up a small recurring contribution — whatever amount sits comfortably in your budget. Consistency is what counts, not size.

02

We pool it together

Every contribution joins a shared community fund held with Charityvest. Small streams combine into something steady and substantial.

03

It becomes a grant

The pooled fund is granted onward to nonprofit institutions — turning collective generosity into direct, tangible support.