The Sulaiman Bin Abdulaziz Al Rajhi Charitable Foundation, a leading non-profit organization in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, began as a charitable office in 1403 AH (1983 CE) and evolved into a charitable committee before being officially licensed as a non-profit organization in 1421 AH (2000 CE). It focuses on supporting non-profit organizations in implementing diverse developmental and social projects, based on seven strategic pillars and eight objectives, including maximizing impact, supporting digital transformation, and achieving financial sustainability. The Foundation provides grants through seven programs covering sector empowerment, family, Islamic values, and basic needs. It has received several local and international awards and is committed to the values of benevolence, justice, transparency, excellence, and participation.
The Foundation has successfully built an integrated development model based on strategic planning, impact measurement, and the establishment of the concept of responsible grantmaking. Its initiatives extend to dozens of cities and villages, and it operates according to best practices in governance, transparency, and resource management, making it one of the most prominent grant-making institutions at the national and regional levels.
About the Foundation