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    200 Muslim Women Who Care

    ActivoHuman Services
    Gibsonton, FLSitio web8136258389

    About 200 Muslim Women Who Care

    To mobilize the collective power of American Muslim women towards positive social impact and to collectively support Tampa Bay nonprofits in building safer, healthier and stronger communities.

    Focus Areas

    youth servicesmental healthchild protectionenvironmental protectionsafe housing/homelessnesshealthcare access/equalitydisability serviceseducationfood securityrefugee and immigrant servicesarts & cultural programs

    Who They Fund

    refugeeswomen experiencing homelessnesschildren (school-age)

    About 200 Muslim Women Who Care

    200 Muslim Women Who Care Inc uses a quarterly collective-giving model built around member nominations and votes, with selected nonprofits receiving $10,000 grants. The pattern is visible in Tampa Bay and Dallas-Fort Worth, where chapters pool member pledges and direct support to local 501(c)(3) organizations. The foundation’s recent awards show a strong preference for direct-service work that addresses immediate community needs: shelter, food assistance, counseling, health services, and education support. Among the 2025 grants, Shalon's Hope in Tampa received $10,000 for a homeless women’s shelter, while Frameworks of Tampa Bay Inc received $10,000 for social emotional counseling. Other awards in the recent list include support for Gifts for Moms in Allen, Texas, for car repairs and Texas Prisons Community Advocates in Fulton, Texas, for cooling towels. The grantee list also includes organizations serving refugee assistance, dental services, food packs for children, and scholarships for female students. The foundation’s structure centers member participation rather than an open application process, and its giving is organized through local chapter activity.

    What 200 Muslim Women Who Care Funds

    Housing and shelter services are a recurring theme in the foundation’s 2025 grants. Shalon's Hope in Tampa received $10,000 for a homeless women’s shelter, aligning with the group’s focus on women experiencing homelessness and safe housing. Mental health and counseling also appear in the recent awards. Mcfa in Tampa received $8,000 for mental health counseling, and Frameworks of Tampa Bay Inc. received $10,000 for social emotional counseling. Food-related support shows up in several forms. Feeding the Fosters in Clearwater received $10,000 for food assistance, while Love Pacs Plano in Plano received $10,000 for food packs for kids. Education support is part of the portfolio as well. Womens Conference of Florida in Tampa received $10,000 for education scholarships, and Ikram Foundation in Herndon received $8,000 for women’s education.

    How 200 Muslim Women Who Care Gives

    The typical grant size is tightly clustered: p25 is $8,000, median is $10,000, and p75 is $10,000. That matches the recent grant list, where most awards are either $10,000 or $8,000. The giving model is collective and member-led: members pledge $100 at meetings, nominate local 501(c)(3) organizations, and vote on the recipient. Chapter-based giving appears to recur across years and quarters, with Tampa Bay and Dallas-Fort Worth both running regular programs. Unsolicited applications are not part of the stated process.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $120K

    Total Assets

    $110K

    Total Revenue

    $230K

    Total Expenses

    $228K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $8K and $10K, with a median of $10K.

    25th Percentile

    $8K

    Median

    $10K

    75th Percentile

    $10K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional3 states funded

    About 62% of grants go to recipients in FL.

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    Dyma AbuOleim

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    EIN: 82-3215400
    1 declaraciones registradas
    senior women
    low-income families
    students seeking scholarships

    Funding Style

    direct service deliveryin-kind/material assistancebasic needs & emergency supportwraparound/supportive services

    Topics

    food security for childrenrefugee resettlement & assistancewomen's homelessness & shelter servicesmental health & social-emotional counselingdental/primary health serviceseducation scholarships & women's educationsenior women housing/care

    Where 200 Muslim Women Who Care Makes Grants

    Grants are concentrated in Florida and Texas, with 62% of awards going to recipients in the foundation’s top giving state, Florida. Recent Florida recipients include Tampa, Saint Petersburg, Clearwater, Gainesville, and Seffner. Texas recipients include Allen, Fulton, and Plano. The country distribution is entirely U.S.-based in the recent grant list. The chapter structure also points to Tampa Bay and Dallas-Fort Worth as the main regional centers of activity.

    Frequently Asked Questions About 200 Muslim Women Who Care

    How does 200 Muslim Women Who Care Inc make grant decisions?

    Members each pledge $100 at meetings, nominate local 501(c)(3) organizations, and vote. In the quarterly collective-giving program, three nominated charities present and the one with the most votes receives a $10,000 grant.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size pattern is centered on $10,000 awards, with p25 at $8,000, median at $10,000, and p75 at $10,000. The recent grant list reflects that split, with most awards at $10,000 and several at $8,000.

    What kinds of organizations does the foundation support?

    The foundation supports youth services, mental health, child protection, safe housing and homelessness, healthcare access and equality, disability services, education, food security, refugee and immigrant services, and arts and cultural programs, with a clear emphasis on direct service delivery and basic-needs support.

    Can organizations submit unsolicited applications?

    No open RFP or unsolicited application process is described. The giving process is member-nominated and chapter-based, with nominations coming from participants in the collective-giving meetings.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Florida is the top giving state, and 62% of grants go to recipients in that state. Recent Florida recipients are spread across Tampa, Saint Petersburg, Clearwater, Gainesville, and Seffner.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Shalon's HopeTampa, FL$10,0002025Homeless Womens Shelter
    ICare St Pete IncSaint Petersburg, FL$10,0002025dental services
    Feeding the FostersClearwater, FL$10,0002025Food assistance
    Gifts for MomsAllen, TX$10,0002025car repairs
    Texas Prisons Community AdvocatesFulton, TX$10,0002025cooling towels
    Womens Conference of FloridaTampa, FL$10,0002025Education Scholarships
    Love Pacs PlanoPlano, TX$10,0002025food packs for kids
    Frameworks of Tampa Bay IncTampa, FL$10,0002025social emotional counseling
    MCFATampa, FL$8,0002025Mental Health Counseling
    Radiant HandsGainesville, FL$8,0002025Refugee Assistance
    Pen of MercySeffner, FL$8,0002025Refugee Assistance
    Texas Muslim Women's FoundationPlano, TX$8,0002025senior women home
    Ikram FoundationHerndon, VA$8,0002025Womens Education

    Shalon's Hope

    $10,000
    Tampa, FL2025

    Homeless Womens Shelter

    ICare St Pete Inc

    $10,000
    Saint Petersburg, FL2025

    dental services

    Feeding the Fosters

    $10,000
    Clearwater, FL2025

    Food assistance

    Gifts for Moms

    $10,000
    Allen, TX2025

    car repairs

    Texas Prisons Community Advocates

    $10,000
    Fulton, TX2025

    cooling towels

    Womens Conference of Florida

    $10,000
    Tampa, FL2025

    Education Scholarships

    Love Pacs Plano

    $10,000
    Plano, TX2025

    food packs for kids

    Frameworks of Tampa Bay Inc

    $10,000
    Tampa, FL2025

    social emotional counseling

    MCFA

    $8,000
    Tampa, FL2025

    Mental Health Counseling

    Radiant Hands

    $8,000
    Gainesville, FL2025

    Refugee Assistance

    Pen of Mercy

    $8,000
    Seffner, FL2025

    Refugee Assistance

    Texas Muslim Women's Foundation

    $8,000
    Plano, TX2025

    senior women home

    Ikram Foundation

    $8,000
    Herndon, VA2025

    Womens Education