Tameer e Khalaq Foundation

Tameer e Khalaq Foundation We also reach out to communities affected by disasters.

We strengthen communities through access to education, health, a better environment & infrastructure, and opportunities for livelihood while ensuring food security.

03/04/2026
02/04/2026

A house lost. A home rebuilt.

With support from the of Pakistan , Reconstruction Unit Balochistan & IFRAP - FPMU , TKF is helping families like Gul Khatoon’s in Kohlu reclaim safety, dignity, and hope after the 2022 floods.

01/04/2026

In April 2025, the Center for Disaster Philanthropy launched the Disaster Preparedness Fund to address the critical need for disaster preparedness programming that is community- and expert-informed, locally led, and equity-centered.

With thanks to all the donors who have supported the fund and understand that every dollar invested in preparedness could save $13 in economic impact and damage costs after a disaster, CDP has awarded the fund’s first round of grants. The seven grants totaling $470,000 support organizations leading these efforts, coordinating anticipatory action, and organizing education and training to keep communities ready before the next disaster strikes.

U.S.-focused grants:

CDP’s U.S.-focused Disaster Preparedness Fund grants are targeted toward communities that face frequent disasters. We identified organizations that are positioned to use layered approaches to best prepare individuals, communities and regions with a combination of material support, education and participation in wider networks and conversations. We have chosen organizations that plan preparedness activities that are inclusive of all generations and accessible to those with access and functional needs.

Disaster Readiness Center of West Kentucky received $100,000 to launch a statewide initiative in January 2026 that strengthens disaster preparedness and recovery. By connecting nonprofits, training local leaders and deploying real-time data tools, the project builds resilient networks to protect Kentucky’s most vulnerable communities.

Headwaters Economics was granted $115,000 to provide technical assistance and policy guidance to rural communities in Colorado and Utah to reduce wildfire and flood risks. The organization will help local governments adopt wildfire-resistant building codes and develop flood mitigation strategies, strengthening long-term resilience and improving access to federal disaster programs.

Love City Strong, Inc. was awarded $100,000 to implement the Resilient Energy Initiative in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands. This project installs solar panels and Tesla Powerwall batteries for low-to-moderate income households, reducing energy costs and improving disaster resilience in a region with high electricity rates and frequent outages. Partnering with Caribbean Solar Company, the initiative strengthens community preparedness, supports vulnerable populations and creates local jobs, offering a scalable model for sustainable energy solutions in disaster-prone areas.

Mississippi Urban League, Inc. received $100,000 to expand disaster preparedness efforts in Mississippi. Funding supports the organization’s Disaster Recovery Program Manager, doubles the number of Community Disaster Preparedness Fairs the organization will host in 2026 from two to four and strengthens resilience initiatives across a national affiliate network. This project addresses increasing severe weather risks and equips underserved communities with resources and knowledge to reduce vulnerability and improve disaster readiness statewide.

International grants:

By integrating recovery and preparedness for future disasters, communities will be better able to sustain themselves and their resources in regions where seasonal flooding is having increasing impacts every year. To that end, the following internationally-focused grants weave preparedness and recovery interventions using dollars from the Disaster Preparedness Fund and other recovery-focused CDP pooled funds.

Association for Women’s Awareness and Rural Development (AWARD Pakistan) received $17,000 from the Disaster Preparedness Fund as part of a $150,000 grant made with money designated for flood recovery in South Asia. The grant will support AWARD’s work rehabilitating the flood-affected communities of District Khairpur in Pakistan through improved housing, WASH, livelihoods and disaster risk reduction support. Interventions include the construction of 180 inclusive latrines and handpumps in six rural areas, training 180 community members in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), providing 90 flood-affected women with skill development training, and supplying 25 women with micro-enterprise and livestock support.

Rizq received $17,000 from the Disaster Preparedness Fund as part of a $100,000 grant made with money designated for Pakistan flood recovery. The grant will support long-term, climate-resilient housing and community-based resilience-building initiatives for disaster-affected families in Sindh. Interventions include constructing 150 climate-resilient eco-homes, establishing an agroforestry nursery and community training sessions on eco-housing construction techniques and disaster preparedness. Additionally, some focused support will focus on activities in the districts of Khanewal and Multan in Punjab, an area that experienced significant agricultural losses during recent floods. These activities will focus on reviving agricultural livelihoods for 70 flood-stricken farmers across 300 acres of land by providing certified climate-resilient seeds, land preparation, soil restoration and training in agricultural best practices and precision irrigation.

Tameer e Khalaq Foundation was awarded $21,000 from the Disaster Preparedness Fund as part of a $129,000 grant made with money designated for South Asian flood recovery. Funding will strengthen climate resilience and disaster preparedness by empowering vulnerable communities and institutions to anticipate, mitigate and respond to climate-induced disasters in Balochistan, Pakistan. Interventions include the formation and training of 10 inclusive Community-Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR) committees, Community-Led Disaster Risk Management (DRM) planning, emergency preparedness and psychosocial support.

To learn more about CDP’s Disaster Preparedness Fund and how your investment can equip communities to withstand inevitable future disasters and recover equitably when they occur, contact us at [email protected].

Photo: A solar power system installed by Love City Strong in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, with funding from the Disaster Preparedness Fund.

May this Eid be a reminder that even the smallest acts of kindness create the biggest impact.Wishing you peace, hope, an...
21/03/2026

May this Eid be a reminder that even the smallest acts of kindness create the biggest impact.

Wishing you peace, hope, and endless blessings.
Eid Mubarak from TKF 🌙💫

08/03/2026

Behind every resilient community, every rebuilt home, every hopeful tomorrow — there are women quietly holding the world together.

Not just today, but every day — the world moves forward because women refuse to stand still.

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Ramadan Mubarak!As the blessed month begins, may it bring peace to our hearts, barakah in our homes, and renewed faith i...
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Ramadan Mubarak!

As the blessed month begins, may it bring peace to our hearts, barakah in our homes, and renewed faith in our journey. A time for reflection, gratitude, prayer, and compassion. May we grow spiritually and uplift those around us.

Education changes lives and communities. This   , TKF stands with children and learners everywhere to ensure access to s...
24/01/2026

Education changes lives and communities.
This , TKF stands with children and learners everywhere to ensure access to safe, inclusive, and quality education, even in the most challenging contexts.

Because when learning continues, hope does too.

22/01/2026

Here’s to Bibi Sakina’s second chance.

In the aftermath of floods in Balochistan, TKF has been at the forefront of recovery, empowering women, girls, and men by enhancing the skills they already possessed. Our goal goes beyond relief: we strive to restore dignity, strengthen livelihoods, and rebuild resilient communities.

Welthungerhilfe Oxfam World Food Programme

It’s a Wrap | Reflecting on 2025 Impact2025 tested communities in new ways through climate shocks, displacement, and unc...
15/01/2026

It’s a Wrap | Reflecting on 2025 Impact

2025 tested communities in new ways through climate shocks, displacement, and uncertainty. But it also showed what’s possible when partnerships stay strong.

From rebuilding flood-resilient homes to strengthening livelihoods, improving nutrition, supporting immunization systems, and restoring access to clean water and dignity, TKF worked alongside communities across Pakistan to respond, adapt, and move forward.

Our year-ender newsletter brings together the stories, numbers, and partnerships that shaped this journey and the impact made possible by donors and partners who stood firm through a challenging year.

Cheers to being a part of this collective effort and to new partnerships.

IFRAP - FPMU | Housing Reconstruction Unit Balochistan |Citi | IOM - UN Migration | UN-HABITAT | Gates Foundation | World Food Programme | Center for Disaster Philanthropy | Human Appeal - Pakistan

14/01/2026

It’s a Wrap | Reflecting on 2025 Impact

Resilience is built when communities are given the tools to grow

In District , TKF, with the support of Citi , implemented a multi-sectoral livelihoods and climate resilience initiative to restore livelihoods and strengthen climate resilience through climate-smart agriculture, livestock support, farmer trainings, and savings groups.

Together, these efforts are helping communities build sustainable incomes and face climate challenges with confidence.



International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) World Food Programme Center for Disaster Philanthropy

12/01/2026

It’s a Wrap | Reflecting on 2025 Impact

Access to clean water, safe shelter, and dignity should never be uncertain.

TKF, in partnership with IOM - UN Migration , stood with Afghan migrants and host communities in District — restoring water systems, promoting hygiene, and responding to emergencies when floods struck.

More than 28,700 people were supported through integrated Shelter and WASH interventions designed to protect health, dignity, and resilience.

This is what impact looks like when partnerships hold strong.

UNDP Pakistan
UN Women Pakistan United Nations OCHA
Government of Pakistan

08/01/2026

It’s a Wrap | Reflecting on 2025 Impact

When communities lead, resilience lasts.

With support from the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, TKF worked alongside communities in disaster-prone Balochistan to strengthen local preparedness, protection, and psychosocial well-being.

From community-managed DRR committees to safe spaces for women and children, communities are now better equipped to respond, recover, and protect each other—before emergencies strike..

Resilience built from within.

United Nations Development Programme - UNDP Welthungerhilfe Ministry of Climate Change, Govt of Pakistan Government of Pakistan Citi World Bank




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