From local food banks to global refugee response. Muslim humanitarian organisations operate at scale, across borders, with deep relationships to donor communities in the diaspora and recipient communities in crisis. Mohseen is built for that scale.
When a crisis hits — earthquake, famine, refugee surge — launch a goal-tracked emergency appeal in minutes. QR codes for Friday khutbah handouts, social-share copy ready, live progress visible to your community.
Recurring monthly sponsorship per child. Contributor sees their sponsored child's profile (admin-controlled). Annual sponsorship statements. Quarterly progress updates.
Food-bank operations, Ramadan iftar distribution, year-round food aid. Multiple recurring funding tiers. Designated city / region targeting.
Refugee resettlement, displacement support, education in refugee camps. Multi-currency capture (donor's currency), single reporting currency for accounting.
Well construction, sanitation, masjid building in under-served regions. Sadaqah Jariyah category — ongoing reward for the donor as the project benefits the community for generations.
Donors in the diaspora (US, UK, Canada, EU) giving via Stripe / PayPal. Donors in Bangladesh giving via bKash. Donors in Pakistan giving via Razorpay. Single program reporting; donor's preferred payment method preserved.
Federated structures supported
Larger humanitarian organisations operate offices in multiple countries — sometimes with their own donor bases, their own currencies, their own regulatory environments. Mohseen's multi-brand architecture handles federated structures natively.
UK office, US office, Australia office, Pakistan field office — each with its own donor data, its own payment methods, its own regulatory compliance. Architectural isolation, not policy.
Headquarters sees aggregate giving across all offices — by programme, by region, by appeal type. Individual donor data stays in the office that holds it.
UK Gift Aid, US 501(c)(3), Indian 80G, Canadian charity number, Australian DGR. Each office's receipts conform to its jurisdiction's requirements automatically.