Our funding supports the work that we do to provide sexual health education and sexual assault advocacy, develop our publications and videos, contribute to research examining the needs of Muslim communities, and train both mainstream professionals and Muslim leaders to better serve our communities. We value the safety and security of the communities we work with very much, and would not ever jeopardize that by accepting money from sources that surveil communities of color. Our generous funders include:
- Chicago Foundation for Women
- Third Wave Fund
- NoVo Foundation
- The US Department of Justice Office on Violence against Women
- Afzal Family Foundation
- Brown Family Foundation
- Ms. Foundation
- Grantmakers for Girls of Color
- Collective Future Fund
- Hate is a Virus
- Kataly Foundation
- Collaborative For Gender and Reproductive Equity
- Tides Foundation
- Charter Oak
- Interfaith Youth Corps
- Urgent Action Fund
- Emergent Fund
- Radical Imagination Family Foundation
- Raliance at the National Sexual Violence Resource Center
- SABA Foundation of North America
- AAUW
- American Muslim Community Foundation
- Movement Voter Project
- Zudo
- We are also grateful to the generosity and kindness of Hilary Stoddard, who worked with us inkind to build this website through our partnership with Taproot Foundation.
- Many more private family foundations & individual donors
Our Partners
Because of its unique position in both Muslim and reproductive justice spaces, HEART is contributing to the growth of the mainstream movement by challenging narratives that do not consider or include American Muslim communities’ experience. At the same time, the organization is also challenging Muslim communities to address the silence and stigma around sexual assault.
HEART is connected to the larger reproductive justice movement through its strategic ongoing partnerships and collaborations with a number of notable organizations such as:
- Center for Research and Learning (CURL) at Loyola University
- KARAMAH
- Justice for Muslims Collective
- Hurma Project
- Peaceful Families Project
- Move to End Violence, a program of NoVo Foundation
- National Domestic Violence Hotline
- Parenting for Liberation
- Futures Without Violence
- Idaho Coalition against Sexual and Domestic Violence
- National Asian Pacific American Women’s Policy Forum
- Interfaith Youth Core
- Rape Victim Advocates
- Advocates for Youth
- Women’s Health Foundation
- El Hibri Foundation
- HEART at University of California @ Irvine (UCI)
- National Sexual Violence Resource Center
- National Women’s Health Network
- @Village Auntie
- Breaking Silence, the film
- Peace over Violence
- American Islamic College
- Makespace
- Center DC
- Masjid Al-Rabia
- Queer Crescent