About the fund
Receipts, not promises.
Fund for Gaza is a grassroots, volunteer-run relief effort connecting donors in Bangladesh directly to families in Gaza. We collect donations and convert them into water, food, cash assistance, hygiene kits, and winter essentials, distributed across North Gaza, Central Gaza, South Gaza, Deir Al Balah, and Khan Yunis — without intermediary organizations taking a cut.
We don't publish impact reports once a year. Every distribution is entered into the same log the moment it happens, with a date, a cost, an area, and — wherever our volunteers could film it — a video. That log is the site you're looking at now.
So far, that's 517 logged deliveries totalling $221,295. You can review every one of them on the impact log.
Who's behind it
The initiative is led by Jewel Haque Munshi with core support from Fahim Muntaseer, and is guided by a 12-member Shura (advisory) team responsible for record-keeping, donor communication, and decision-making. On the ground, about 8 volunteers — mostly high school and university students across North and South Gaza — purchase and distribute aid locally. Each volunteer is verified with a Palestinian ID and passport, and stays in regular contact with the team over WhatsApp and video calls.
How a donation becomes a delivery
Donations are collected from Bangladeshi donors and converted to USD, then sent directly to our Gaza-based volunteers with help from Bangladeshi alumni living in the USA. Volunteers exchange the funds locally for shekels and purchase food, water, and other essentials from local markets before distributing them to the families who need them most. Every distribution is logged with a date, cost, area, and — wherever possible — video proof, the same day it happens. Processing fees are minimal, so nearly all of every donation reaches its destination.