Donation Policy
Waqf Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales, Charity Number: 1210838
Our Promise To You
At Waqf Foundation, we are proud to operate under a 100% donation policy. This means every penny you donate goes directly towards the charitable causes and projects you choose to support.
How the 100% Donation Policy Works
No Deductions from Your Donations
We ensure that all donations are used exclusively for their intended purposes. Your contributions are not reduced by administrative, operational, or fundraising costs.
Administrative and Operational Costs
These costs are covered by alternative revenue streams, including:
- Direct sponsorships and partnerships.
- Separate fundraising campaigns specifically for operational expenses.
- Gift Aid contributions, where applicable.
Transparency and Accountability
We are committed to full transparency. Regular reports and updates are provided for each project, detailing how funds are used and the impact of your donations.
Why 100% Matters
Direct Impact
Your donations reach the people and causes that need them most, without delay or reduction.Trust and Integrity
The 100% donation policy reflects our values and commitment to earning your trust.Empowerment
By removing administrative deductions, we empower donors to maximise the impact of their generosity.
Gift Aid Contributions
If you are a UK taxpayer, Gift Aid allows us to claim 25p for every £1 you donate, at no extra cost to you. These contributions help fund our administrative costs, ensuring your donations remain fully intact.
Our Pledge
We pledge to:
- Use your donations efficiently and responsibly.
- Provide detailed updates on projects you support.
- Remain transparent in our operations.
Your trust and support enable us to make a difference. Thank you for choosing Waqf Foundation to deliver your donations where they are needed most.
Gift Aid declaration
Before you can claim Gift Aid, the donor must make a Gift Aid declaration giving you permission to claim back the 25%. The declaration confirms that the donor has paid at least the amount that you intend to claim in Income or Capital Gains Tax that year, and also that they agree for you to claim Gift Aid.
Are my donations eligible for Gift Aid?
A charity can claim Gift Aid when you make a monetary donation from your own funds and have paid UK Income and / or Capital Gains Tax during that tax year.
The amount of tax you pay needs to be at least equal to the value of Gift Aid the charity or GHH will claim on your donation(s).
If circumstances change and you no longer pay enough tax, it’s important to tell all the charities you support. If you don’t tell them and they continue claiming Gift Aid, you’ll need to pay any difference back to HMRC.
Why are some donations not eligible for Gift Aid?
Donations from non-UK taxpayers are not eligible for Gift Aid.
HMRC regulations also mean that we can’t reclaim Gift Aid on a donation if the donor told us that:
- The donation was on behalf of someone else or a group of people.
- The donation was on behalf of a company.
- The donation was to a family member or friend doing an event where the charity is contributing to their costs.
- The donation was made in return for goods, rights or services.