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Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN) vs Zakat Foundation of America

A neutral, side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to give your Zakat.

Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN) or Zakat Foundation of America — which should you give to?

Zakat Foundation of America currently has the higher HalalWallet transparency score (2/3 vs 0/3). Both are US 501(c)(3) charities — the best choice depends on the cause you care about. Compare the details below.

Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN)
0/3Limited public data

Limited public data

Zakat Foundation of America
2/3Strong transparency

Strong transparency

Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN)Zakat Foundation of America
Transparency score0/32/3
Zakat-eligible Yes Yes
Public Zakat policy No Yes
Independent rating No Yes
CoverageUS Only — Chicago & AtlantaGlobal (30+ countries)
Founded19972001
HeadquartersChicago, ILWorth, IL
Annual revenueSee Form 990~$29M assets (2024)
CausesUS Domestic Poverty, Healthcare, Housing & Shelter, Food Security, Advocacy & Civil RightsEmergency Relief, Food Security, Water & Sanitation, Healthcare, Education, Orphan Care, Livelihoods
EIN36-416743336-4476244

Transparency scores are editorial and never influenced by partnerships. Your Zakat reaches the charity in full — HalalWallet never takes a cut. See methodology.

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