Ninth 30/30 Grant Awarded To Muslim Public Service Network

“Righteousness is this that one believes in Allāh and the last day and the angels and the Book and the prophets, and gives away wealth out of love for Him to the near of kin and the orphans and the needy and the wayfarer and the beggars and for the emancipation of the captives, and keeps up prayer and pays the zakāt”
- [Quran 2:177]
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The M100 Foundation is pleased to announce the ninth $1,000 grant recipient of the M100 Foundation 30/30 Initiative: Muslim Public Service Network
The Muslim Public Service Network (MPSN) inspires and trains young American Muslims to develop an active and diverse network of community leaders rooted in cooperation, knowledge, ethics, and a commitment to public service and civic engagement in America.
Every year, MPSN hosts a Summer Fellowship Program in Washington D.C. and brings together individuals from all across the United States. The participants take part in MPSN’s comprehensive academic curriculum, which includes guest speakers, mentors, networking opportunities, and community building projects to facilitate a meaningful contribution to the community and to the country.
To uphold and promote diversity within the American Muslim community, these individuals are selected from various backgrounds, including ethnic, gender, socioeconomic status, school of thought, and political perspective.
The M100 Foundation is proud to award $1,000 to MPSN to help cover the costs of a Fellow in need of financial aid who is traveling to D.C. to participate in the Fellowship.
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