Privacy policy

 

Respecting your privacy

This website is owned and operated by International Mission for Relief (IMR). We recognize that visitors to our site may be concerned about the information they provide to us, online or otherwise, and how we treat that information. This Privacy Policy addresses those concerns.

IMR respects the privacy of all our supporters, whether donors, members of our mailing lists, or visitors to our website. Should you have questions regarding our privacy policy, you may contact us at info@imrelief.org.

Information collected by IMR

On our website we do not collect personally identifiable information from individuals unless they provide it to us voluntarily and knowingly. This means we do not require you to register or provide information to us in order to view our site. IMR only gathers personally identifiable information, such as names, addresses, zip/postal codes, email addresses, etc., when voluntarily submitted by a visitor. For example, personally identifiable information may be collected in order to respond to a stated desire to apply for a position, volunteer time to IMR, make a donation or sign up to be part of an IMR mailing list. 

As with most other Internet sites, our web server automatically recognizes certain information about your device when you visit our website. This information includes your browser type and operating system; web pages on our website that you view; links you click; your device’s IP address; the length of time you visit our website; and the referring URL, or the webpage that led you to our website. We use the information we automatically collect to help diagnose problems with our server, to improve the content of our website, and for our online marketing efforts.

We also collect information about you when you subscribe to receive text messages from us or if you send text messages to us. Data obtained about you in connection with these SMS services may include your mobile phone number, your carrier’s name and the date, time and content of your messages. We may use this information to contact you and provide the services you request from us. Except for our service providers who assist us in sending SMS messages, we do not share your text message consents with other parties. Alerts sent via SMS may not be delivered if the mobile phone is not in range of a transmission site, or if sufficient network capacity is not available at a particular time. Even within a coverage area, factors beyond the control of the wireless operator may interfere with message delivery, including the customer’s equipment, terrain, proximity to buildings, foliage, and weather. Wireless operators do not guarantee message delivery and will not be held liable for delayed or undelivered messages.

We may share your information, including personal information, as follows:

Affiliates. We may disclose the information we collect from you to our affiliates or subsidiaries; however, if we do so, their use and disclosure of your personally identifiable information will be subject to this Policy.

Service Providers. We may disclose the information we collect from you to vendors, service providers, contractors or agents who perform functions on our behalf, such as hosting our website and processing payments. IMR requires that all service providers hold personal information in strict confidence.

Non-affiliated Charities and Not-for-Profit Organizations. We may disclose certain information that we collect with other not-for-profit and charitable organizations for their own fundraising purposes. You may opt-out of such sharing as described in the Opt-Out Policy section below.

We may also share information in the following circumstances:

Business Transfers. If we are or may be acquired by or merged with another organization, including a non-profit or a for-profit entity, if substantially all of our assets are transferred to another organization, or as part of a bankruptcy proceeding, we may transfer the information we have collected about you to the other organization.

In Response to Legal Process. We may disclose the information we collect from you in order to comply with the law, a judicial proceeding, court order, or other legal process, such as in response to a court order or a subpoena.

To Protect Us and Others. We may disclose the information we collect from you where we believe it is necessary to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the safety of any person, violations of our Terms and Conditions or this Policy, or as evidence in litigation in which we is involved.

Aggregate and De-Identified Information. We may share aggregate, anonymous, or de-identified information with other entities for marketing, advertising, research or similar purposes.

Opt-out policy

If you supply us with your postal address, email address or phone number, you may receive periodic communications from us with information on our programs and services. If you do not want to receive postal mail, email or phone calls from us in the future, or if you would like us to no longer share your information with other not-for-profit and charitable organizations for their own purposes, please let us know by sending your request via email to info@imrelief.org.

Exceptions to opt-out policy

IMR may disclose personal information if compelled by law or a regulatory authority.  In addition, we may need to disclose personal information in special cases when we have reason to believe that disclosing this information is necessary to identify, contact or bring legal action against someone who may be causing injury or interfering (either intentionally or unintentionally) with the IMR’s rights or property, IMR’s supporters, or anyone else that could be harmed by such activities.

Protecting your information

We have implemented reasonable precautions to protect the information we collect from loss, misuse, and unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction.

IMR’s online donation site has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse and alteration of information under our control.  We have implemented measures designed to secure the collection and transmission of sensitive user information, including credit card information, by using SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption technology. This method reflects industry standard security protocol and makes it difficult for anyone to intercept your credit card information. Please be aware that despite our efforts, no data security measures can guarantee security.

Credit card numbers are not stored on any IMR servers. In IMR’s software application, credit card numbers are replaced with reference tokens that are used to process future transactions (e.g. for recurring gift pledges). IMR’s staff cannot access your credit card information at any time.

If you would prefer to give by mail, please send your check to International Mission for Relief, 1990 K ST NW STE 450, Washington DC 20006.

How we use “cookies”

Visitors should be aware that non-personal information and data may be automatically collected by IMR’s website through the use of “cookies.”  Cookies are small text files that a website can use to recognize repeat visitors, facilitate visitors’ ongoing access to and use of the site, and allow a site to track usage behavior and compile aggregate data that will facilitate content improvements.

Cookies are not programs that come onto a visitor’s system and damage files. Generally, cookies work by assigning to the visitor a unique number that has no meaning outside the assigning site. If a visitor does not want information collected through the use of cookies, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows the visitor to deny or accept the cookie feature. For more information about how to disable cookies, refer to the “help” or “customer support” section of your specific browser application.

We also use clear GIFs, which are tiny graphics with a unique identifier, similar in function to cookies. In contrast to cookies, which are stored on your device, clear GIFs are embedded invisibly on web pages. We may use clear GIFs (a.k.a. web beacons, web bugs or pixel tags), in connection with our Site to, among other things, track the activities of Site visitors, help us manage content, and compile statistics about website usage. We and our service providers also use clear GIFs in HTML emails to our customers, to help us track email response rates, identify when our emails are viewed, and track whether our emails are forwarded.

IMR uses cookie and other online tracking technology to improve visitors’ online experience and facilitate their visit within our site, to better understand how visitors use our website, and to assist us with our online marketing efforts.

We use automated devices and applications, such as Google Analytics, to evaluate usage of our Site. We use these tools to help us improve the performance of our Site and our user’s experience on our Site. These entities may use cookies and other tracking technologies, such as web beacons or local storage objects (LSOs), to perform their services. To learn more about Google’s privacy practices, please review the Google Privacy Policy at https://www.google.com/policies/privacy. You can also download the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on to prevent your data from being used by Google Analytics at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

We use network advertisers to serve online advertisements on non-affiliated websites or other media (e.g., social networking platforms). This enables us and these network advertisers to target advertisements to you for products, services, and organizations in which you might be interested. Ad network providers, advertisers, sponsors and/or traffic measurement services may use cookies, JavaScript, web beacons (including clear GIFs), Flash LSOs and other tracking technologies to measure the effectiveness of their ads and to personalize advertising content to you. These cookies and other technologies are governed by each entity’s specific privacy policy, not this one. We may provide these advertisers with information, including personal information, about you.

As noted above, we disclose certain information (such as your email address) to Facebook Custom Audiences (for more information on Facebook Custom Audience go here or to opt-out, go to the Facebook ad preferences page) and Google (to opt-out of Google Analytics Audiences and other Google advertising, go here)—so that we can better target ads and content to you and others with similar interests on third parties’ websites or media (“Custom Audiences”). We may also work with other ad networks and marketing platforms that enable us and other participants to target ads to Custom Audiences submitted by us and others. You may also control how Facebook and other third parties display certain ads to you, as explained further in their respective privacy policies or by using the opt-outs described below.

Users may opt out of many ad networks. For example, you may go to the Digital Advertising Alliance (“DAA”) Consumer Choice Page for information about opting out of interest-based advertising and their choices regarding having information used by DAA companies. You may also go to the Network Advertising Initiative (“NAI”) Consumer Opt-Out Page for information about opting out of interest-based advertising and their choices regarding having information used by NAI members.

Opting out from one or more companies listed on the DAA Consumer Choice Page or the NAI Consumer Opt-Out Page will opt you out from those companies’ delivery of interest-based content or ads to you, but it does not mean you will no longer receive any advertising through our Site, Services, or on other websites. You may continue to receive advertisements, for example, based on the particular website that you are viewing (i.e., contextually based ads). Also, if your browsers are configured to reject cookies when you opt out on the DAA or NAI websites, your opt-out may not be effective. Additional information is available on the DAA’s website at www.aboutads.info or the NAI’s website at www.networkadvertising.org.

Do-Not-Track. Currently, our systems do not recognize browser “do-not-track” requests.

International Personal Information

The General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’) is a European Union regulation concerning the use and processing of personal information of individuals located in the European Union. GDPR is effective as of May 25, 2018. We are committed to processing your information in compliance with the GDPR, as applicable.

We will use reasonable efforts to securely process all personal information in line with the rights specified under the GDPR, in particular those related to the following requests:

  • Access to your personal information;
  • Correction of the personal information that we hold;
  • Deletion of your personal information;
  • A restriction of processing of your personal information;
  • Transfer of your personal information to another party; or
  • Objection to processing of your personal information based on IMR’s legitimate interest (or those of a third party) to use it and there is something about your particular situation that causes you to object to such processing.

We will hold your information and use it as described in this Privacy Policy. We consider that IMR has a legitimate interest in collecting and processing your information. IMR responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises with aids such as food security, water, shelters, safe health kits and other means as needed and supported by our donors, and helps people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover, and gain control of their future and pursuing these aims is not in conflict with your rights. This provides our lawful basis to use your personal information, within the limitations set forth herein.

This website is published in the United States and is subject to laws of the United States. Specifically, the laws of the State of Virginia shall govern this Privacy Policy regardless of your location. You hereby expressly consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the federal and state courts located in Virginia, for all matters or disputes arising out of or relating to this Privacy Policy or your access or use of the website. 

If you are located in a country outside the United States and voluntarily submit personal information to us, you thereby consent to the general use of such information as provided in this Privacy Policy and to the transfer of that information to, and/or storage of that information in, the United States. IMR shall not be liable under any cIMRumstances for damages resulting from use of information collected from visitors to this website.  We note that you are under no obligation to disclose any personal information to IMR if you do not want to.

Links to third-party sites

In order to provide certain services and materials, our website may allow you to “click” over to other websites. This Privacy Policy only applies to Rescue.org.  This Privacy Policy does not apply to any third-party sites. IMR is not responsible for the privacy practices or content of such other websites, even if our name and logo appear on the screen.  We recommend that you review the privacy policies on third-party sites before you use any services or programs they offer.

Children’s privacy

IMR does not knowingly ask children ages 13 and under for any information. Visitors 13 and under should ask their parent or legal guardian for assistance when using imrelief.org and should not submit any personally identifiable information to IMR.

Changes to Privacy Policy

IMR may revise this Privacy Policy from time to time without advance notice. Accordingly, we recommend that you check for updates to this Privacy Policy on an ongoing basis. Changes were last made to this Privacy Policy on February 15, 2024.

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact:

International Mission for Relief
1990 K ST NW STE 450
Washington DC 20006
Email: info@imrelief.org

By using IMR’s website, you signify your agreement to this Privacy Policy. Further, your continued use of our website following the posting of changes to this Privacy Policy will mean you accept those changes.

By subscribing to the International Mission for Relief mobile alerts or text messages, the user consents to receive automated and non-automated texts to help those affected by humanitarian crises. Message & data rates may apply. Recurring messages will vary. If you have any questions, text HELP to the number you received a text message from or contact us at info@imrelief.org. To stop receiving messages reply STOP.

However, you are under no obligation to disclose any personal information to IMR if you do not want to. If you are not comfortable with IMR’s uses of your personal information, you may always choose to opt out or decide not to use those website services or features that require your personal information.

International Mission for Relief does not charge you a fee to receive text messages from us. Message and data rates may apply- please check with your mobile service plan or your mobile services provider for how you may be billed for text messages. Consent to receive text messages is not a requirement to purchase goods or services from IMR.

We will not be liable for any delays in the receipt of any SMS message as delivery is subject to effective transmission from your network operator. Wireless operators do not guarantee message delivery and will not be held liable for delayed or undelivered messages.



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Zakat Calculator

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Zakat Calculator

For general use, you can use this Zakat calculator in any currency. However, to compare to the "nisab" threshold, calculations are in USD.

Zakat payable is 2.5% of the wealth one possesses, only once this wealth reaches the “nisab” threshold (which is equal to 85 grams of 24k gold). The nisab amount listed here is based on the latest available report to IMRelief (note: This number may change daily based on gold exchange rate).

Zakat is liable on gold, silver, cash, savings, investments, rent income, business merchandise and profits, shares, securities and bonds. Zakat is not paid on wealth used for debt repayment or living expenses such as clothing, food, housing, transportation, education, etc. Nisab threshold: $5,927 (latest update as of Mar 2024)


Use lowest amount held for one year
Current Monetary Value
Exclude property intended for personal use or fixed assets
e.g. Rent income (that has met "H'awl" and "Nisab" conditions)
At 2.5% of Zakat-eligible Wealth After Deductions

No Zakat Due at This Time

Because your Wealth After Deductions are below the Nisab Threshold. 


Steps for Payment:

Write down/copy the "Zakat Due" amount

Proceed to next screen to choose custom amount then type the amount for payment

If you would like to customize your payment for multiple sectors/countries, please click here


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Abdullah Abuirshaid

Director of Finance

Abdallah Abuirshaid has more than 10 years’ experience in Finance and Accounting in NGOs and the private sector.

Mr. Abuirshaid has taken great strides to help better his employers implementation of new accounting systems and internal control systems, while also maintaining the budget, and ensuring that they operate according to the Generally Accepted Accounting Principle (GAAP) and IFRS.

Mr. Abuirshaid holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Yarmouk University in Jordan, and a Master’s degree in Accounting/Controllership from Strayer University.

Sawsan Gad

Chief Administration Officer

Sawsan Gad is a Geospatial Data Scientist. At IMR, she is responsible for everything technology, monitoring and evaluation, and business development. She brings in international development experience from the World Bank, United Nations, and the Egyptian Ministry of State for Administrative Development; specifically in areas of Development Data, Disaster Risk Management (DRM), and Monitoring and Supervision for Fragile and Post-conflict Countries. 

She is also a co-founder of HarassMap.org, an online platform for combatting sexual harassment. Her project was featured in the UNESCO 2020 Best Apps Created by Women for Women. Sawsan holds an M.A. in Demographic and Social Analysis from the University of California, Irvine (2008), and is a current Ph.D. student of Earth Systems and Geoinformation Science at George Mason University.

Kyrillos Wagih

Marketing Specialist

Kyrillos has joined IMRelief to lead digital marketing. Kyrillos is a digital marketing expert with 9 years of experience, specializing in content creation, digital strategy, and media buying. He has managed marketing for over 60 clients across various industries, developing a solid track record of driving growth and engagement.
Prior to joining IMR, he has worked as Senior Digital Strategist at BrandHub Agency, where his responsibilities include leading innovative strategies and managing media buying efforts to improve brand visibility and performance. 

His primary responsibility in digital marketing is to use an integrated and analytics-focused approach, ensuring that every campaign is optimized for performance and aligned with the overarching IMR’s business strategy objectives.

Heba Anees

Policy Analysis and Research Assistant

Heba is an Egyptian journalist, researcher, and human rights advocate with a diverse background in investigative journalism, audio storytelling, and advocacy. She has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to addressing critical issues related to human rights, with a particular focus on the Arab region and women’s rights. She brings to IMRelief the power of narrative and storytelling to create effective project design.

Ahmed Elprince

Controller

Ahmed Elprince has joined IMRelief as Controller, with thirteen years of varied experience in accounting, audit, treasury, corporate finance and non-profit organizations finance.

Prior to joining IMR , Ahmed served as an international financial controller at APVI, Inc. He also served as chief accountant at ADCO group, and Accounting Supervisor at Speed Group.

Earlier in his career, Ahmed worked as an accountant and senior accountant for Cell Pharma. Ahmed holds a BA degree in Finance from Tanta University in Egypt and now he is CMA.

Nausheen Ahmed

Donor Relations Specialist

With more than 10 years of experience in donor relations management, Nausheen is a results-driven professional dedicated to driving successful projects and leading high-performing teams. Prior to joining IMR, Nausheen managed donors’ communication and relationship for 10 years in international and humanitarian organizations.

Her main role was in Fundraising management with the great skills of personal solicitation, and development management at international nonprofit organizations.

Nausheen holds a bachelor’s degree in Accounting  and certifications in fundraising for small nonprofits from Indiana University, and Women’s Health and Human Rights from Stanford University. 

Her leadership style emphasizes supporting and fostering collaboration and innovation within the team. Outside her professional endeavors, she enjoys soft music, movies, socializing with family and friends, and outdoor activities.

Basem Mahmoud

Program Development Consultant

Basem is an experienced program manager with long experience in managing local and international projects and programs. His experience included working with the Royal Institute of International Affairs, a leading think tank on international relations based in London; the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation, an intergovernmental entity for intercultural relations in the Euro-Mediterranean region; in addition to Washington DC office of Freedom House, Cairo office of Friedrich Naumann Foundation, and many other local civil society organizations across the region.
Basem holds an MA in conflict, security, and development from the University of Bradford, United Kingdom and a B.Sc. in Chemistry and Biology from Cairo University

Shady ElGhazaly Harb

Public Policy Analyst

Shady has joined IMRelief as a public policy analyst, mainly in the health and economics sector. He graduated from Harvard Kennedy School in 2023 with a Master’s in Public Administration. The New York Times, Washington Post, BBC, and numerous other international publications have covered his analyses.

Concurrently, he is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Cairo University, an appointment that he has held since 2017. He was trained in liver surgery and transplantation at King’s College Hospital, London. 

Mohamed Hussein

President & CEO

Mohamed Hussein is President and CEO of the International Mission for Relief (IMRelief), where he oversees the organization’s relief and development operations and assistance programs in the countries where the organization operates.
 

Under Hussein’s leadership, IMRelief is planning to expand its humanitarian relief and development efforts to respond to humanitarian crises and meet the needs of vulnerable, refugees, IDPs, marginalized communities and people affected by wars, conflict, and disaster.  The organization’s ambitious strategy is to tackle the challenges not only from an immediate relief angle, but also through approaching relief as a pathway to resilience, by finding solutions in the local community and addressing the regulatory barriers. Additionally, the strategy of the organization is working toward introducing small but innovative interventions that can lead to multiplied benefits through economic and social impacts

Mohamed founded IMRelief in 2023, building on a long track record of self-initiative. He is currently serving as CFO to a private White House contractor (government contractor), and is a fractional CFO to a multi-billion logistics company, where he is responsible for corporate overall finance, strategy, negotiations,  and banks and investor relations. Prior, Mohamed served as a Controller at the National Bank of Abu Dhabi, Federal branch of USA, NBAD N.A. He also served as a COO in the relief and development sector from 2015 to 2021. He served as a senior financial analyst for Freedom House, an international NGO from 2010 to 2014. 

Earlier in his career, Mohamed worked as a senior tax and audit in the public accounting sector.

Mohamed is certified in AML (Anti-Money Laundry) and BSA (Business Standard Act), and he holds a BA degree in Finance from Tanta University in Egypt.

Mohamed’s first novel in Arabic, The High Street, was published in December 2018.