Our Services

Strengthening Nonprofit Financial Access

Muslim nonprofits face growing challenges in accessing ethical, Shariah-compliant financial services. IFOMN partners with banks, fintech providers, takaful organizations, and Islamic windows of conventional banks to bridge this gap.

Through strategic research, consultancy, and collaboration, we help financial institutions develop sustainable, nonprofit-friendly solutions that align with both Shariah principles and sector needs—ensuring long-term financial inclusion and impact.

Services for Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs)

IFIs (banks, fintech organisations, takaful providers, conventional banks with Islamic windows) play a crucial role in fostering financial inclusion for Muslim nonprofits in the face of debanking. They also help Muslim nonprofits avoid Shariah non-compliance by being non-riba based. Our services help IFIs design and implement financial products tailored to the nonprofit sector.

Consulting for Nonprofit Product Development

We collaborate with IFIs to design sustainable, Shariah-compliant financial products for nonprofits, leveraging are considerable market insights into the global Muslim nonprofit sector.

Market Research and Feasibility Studies

IFOMN can provide actionable insights into the needs and challenges of the nonprofit sector to inform IFI product development.

Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs)

We can facilitate collaborations between IFIs, nonprofits, and academic researchers to innovate and address sector-wide challenges through event, workshop, project, and programme design. 

Consultancy Services

Subsidized Services

Our consultancy fees alongside out donations help subsidize IFOMN service that benefit Muslim nonprofits everywhere, in particular, those in riba-based economies.

Sector Research, Reporting, and Publication

IFOMN shares critical insights to guide advocacy and decision-making within the Muslim nonprofit sector.

Operating in Riba-Based Economies Nonprofit Podcast Series

IFOMN hosts a regular podcast series aimed at helping Muslim nonprofits navigate operating in riba-based economies without dedicated Islamic finance accounts.