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Deliver

You raised it. Now follow it all the way to the ground.

Raising money is one half of the work. The other half is getting it to where it is needed, safely, and being able to show exactly what happened to it.

That second half is where most charities are exposed. We built a humanitarian arm so we could hold both ends ourselves. Through Global Field Works, the funds you raise are deployed in the field and accounted for, so every pound can be followed from the donor to the place it lands.

This runs through Global Field Works

20+
Years in Muslim charity fundraising
£56M+
Donations and income tracked online
£15M+
Delivered to the field
16,000+
Charities profiled and scored

01

Few teams hold both ends of the chain

Most fundraising partners stop at the donation. Most delivery partners only appear once the money is already raised. The handover between the two is where things slip, and it is usually the charity left holding the risk.

We sit on both ends. We raise the money, and through Global Field Works we can see it delivered. So there is no seam between the pitch a donor responds to and the work that actually reaches the ground.

The people behind this have tracked over £56M in online fundraising and delivered more than £15M to the field, across 20 years.

02

Aid taken to where it is needed, and accounted for

Global Field Works is our humanitarian arm. It works in conflict-affected, fragile, and hard-to-reach places where standard suppliers cannot operate, and it brings the governance to match.

Funds are handled through UK-based contracting. Procurement, logistics, and ground teams are coordinated by people who have run this kind of delivery for years. Trained media and documentation teams travel with the work, so the evidence comes back with photos, video, and signed records, not a summary written after the fact.

Processes are AML-aware and sanctions-aware, and built to stand up to trustee scrutiny. So when your board asks where the money went, the answer is in front of you, with an audit trail that holds.

03

The dignity of the people served is protected

The report that goes back to your trustees is one audience. The family receiving the aid is the other, and how they are treated when it arrives matters just as much.

We document delivery in a way that honours the families receiving it, rather than reducing them to proof for a report. The teams on the ground are partners we have worked with for years, who understand the communities they serve.

So the charity gets the reporting it needs, and the people on the other end keep their dignity.

04

Qurbani, and the seasonal work that has to land on time

Some delivery cannot slip. Qurbani has a window, and the meat has to reach families inside it. Ramadan feeding, winter relief, and emergency response carry the same kind of deadline.

This is exactly the work Global Field Works is built for. Sourcing, distribution, and documentation are planned around the season, not improvised when it arrives, so the offering reaches families on time and comes back evidenced.

If you have funds raised for a seasonal programme and you need a partner who can deploy them properly and show you what happened, this is where that conversation starts.

What we deliver

  • Emergency & crisis response

    Rapid deployment when disaster strikes, where speed and access decide outcomes.

  • Food security & feeding

    Ramadan feeding, ongoing nutrition, and seasonal food programmes delivered on time.

  • Water & sanitation

    Wells, water points and sanitation in places that have neither.

  • Construction & infrastructure

    Schools, homes, masjids, and the infrastructure a community rebuilds around.

  • Medical & health

    Clinics, supplies and care reaching people standard suppliers cannot.

  • Livelihoods & education

    The longer work: skills, schooling, and a way for families to stand on their own.

Let’s talk about your charity.

Start with a free website audit to see where you stand, or send us a note about what you need.

Or visit Global Field Works