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Alsaid Foundation Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Nobles Organization for Sustainable Development

AMMAN — January 4, 2026 — Marking a significant advancement in its community development strategy, the Alsaid Foundation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nobles Organization for Sustainable Development. The agreement was finalized during a formal ceremony between Alsaid Foundation Founder and CEO Mr. Mohanad Alsaid and Dr. Lara Nabil Burqan, Executive Director of the Nobles Organization. The MoU establishes a comprehensive strategic partnership aimed at expanding educational and training reach within the local community. Through this framework, both organizations will collaborate on a series of integrated initiatives, including in-person and virtual lectures, specialized workshops, and professional training programs. Empowering Youth and Strengthening Community Engagement This collaboration is specifically designed to provide high-level developmental services to diverse groups, with a focus on students, recent graduates, and community leaders. By combining the expertise of the Alsaid Foundation in academic leadership with the Nobles Organization’s focus on sustainable development, the partnership aims to bridge skills gaps and promote lifelong learning. The initiative underscores the Alsaid Foundation’s core mission to create a sustainable, positive impact. By enhancing access to quality development opportunities, the Foundation continues to empower the next generation of Jordanian youth to excel in their professional and academic journeys.

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Alsaid Foundation and Ghana’s Ministry of Education Discuss Strengthening Educational Support

December 12, 2025 — The Alsaid Foundation announced today that its Executive Director, Mr. Mohanad Alsaid, held a telephone discussion with His Excellency Haruna Iddrisu, Minister for Education of the Republic of Ghana. The conversation focused on developments within the Ghanaian education sector and areas for future cooperation. During the call, H.E. Iddrisu provided an overview of current education priorities in Ghana, including efforts to expand school infrastructure, improve learning environments, and support initiatives designed to enhance access to quality education nationwide. Mr. Alsaid conveyed the Foundation’s appreciation for the Ministry’s work and reaffirmed the Alsaid Foundation’s commitment to supporting efforts that advance educational opportunities and youth development. He emphasized the Foundation’s interest in exploring practical areas of collaboration that align with Ghana’s national education goals. The discussion also served as an opportunity to identify possible future cooperation in areas such as capacity building, community education support, and programs that benefit students, educators, and underserved communities. Both parties agreed to maintain ongoing communication and coordination to advance shared objectives in the education sector.   How a Chance Meeting Between Two GW Classmates Turned Into a Business Partnership Sometimes, meaningful partnerships begin with nothing more than a simple introduction. That was the case for Mohanad Alsaid and Dex Burns, who met as classmates in a graduate consulting course at George Washington University during the spring 2023 semester. By pure chance, the two sat next to each other on the first day of class. A brief “hello” soon evolved into a professional collaboration—and eventually, a lasting business partnership rooted in a shared commitment to service and social impact. Alsaid, who graduated in 2023 with a master’s degree in Organizational Leadership, and Burns, a doctoral candidate in the Human and Organizational Learning program, were enrolled in a consulting skills course taught by Professor Ramien R. Pierre. The course emphasized practical applications of consulting frameworks, culminating in a team-based project designed to address real organizational challenges. “The course was focused on developing consulting skills and preparing students to be effective change-makers within organizations,” Burns explained. Both Alsaid and Burns were already leading nonprofit organizations as CEOs, which made the collaboration feel natural. When students were invited to form project teams, the two immediately recognized an opportunity to work together. “It was refreshing to connect with another young leader who was guiding the vision of a nonprofit,” Burns said. “When the assignment was announced, we looked at each other and knew we should collaborate in whatever way possible.” Burns is the founder and CEO of First Trip, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to international travel for underrepresented college students. The organization partners with historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and minority-serving institutions to help students obtain their first passports, explore global career pathways, and build confidence as global citizens through mentoring and experiential learning. “I strongly believe that everyone should have access to the benefits of international travel and cultural exchange,” Burns said. “These experiences open doors—personally, academically, and professionally.” Alsaid leads the Alsaid Foundation, an international nonprofit focused on youth development, leadership, and expanding educational opportunities. His work is deeply informed by personal experience. In 2014, after volunteering with Syrian refugees in his home country of Jordan, Alsaid was inspired to establish an organization dedicated to education as a pathway to stability and opportunity. “I wanted to do something meaningful for my country and for the region,” Alsaid said. “Education is essential—it helps young people return to school, rebuild their futures, and create lasting change.” As the semester progressed, Alsaid and Burns discovered significant overlap between their missions. Both organizations were committed to empowering young people through education, global exposure, and leadership development. “We share a strong focus on expanding educational opportunities for students,” Alsaid noted. He added that his own study-abroad experiences shaped his belief in the transformative power of global exposure. At the age of nine, Alsaid traveled to the United States for a short educational program—an experience that left a lasting impression. “That experience motivated me to work harder academically and improve my English,” he said. “It kept me focused and ambitious. I truly believe in First Trip’s mission because experiencing new cultures can change how young people see themselves and the world.” For their course project, the pair worked closely to assess First Trip’s operations, identify areas for growth, and explore opportunities for collaboration between their organizations. Burns said Alsaid’s perspective proved invaluable. “As nonprofit leaders, it’s easy to focus on challenges without fully unpacking their root causes,” Burns said. “Because Mohanad is also a CEO, he was able to see things in my organization that I couldn’t. That outside perspective was incredibly helpful.” The collaboration made a strong impression. After the project concluded, First Trip’s board of directors invited Alsaid to join the organization as a strategic adviser. The partnership was equally impactful for Alsaid, who applied lessons learned from First Trip to strengthen the Alsaid Foundation’s work. “First Trip’s team is deeply passionate about their mission,” Alsaid said. “That level of commitment is essential in nonprofit work. Without passion, it’s difficult to innovate or sustain impact.” While neither anticipated finding a business partner at the beginning of the course, both agree their experience underscores the importance of building relationships—especially within a university environment like GW. “There are so many talented leaders around you,” Alsaid reflected. “Sometimes it’s as simple as saying hello, meeting for coffee, and being open to connection.” Burns echoed that sentiment. “I sat next to Mo, he said hello, and that small moment sparked both a friendship and a professional partnership,” he said. “No matter where you are in life, the people around you can add value in ways you don’t expect.”

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Alsaid Foundation Strengthens Educational and Community Ties with the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate

FUHEIS — November 30, 2025 — As part of its mission to promote cultural dialogue and humanitarian partnership, the Alsaid Foundation is pleased to announce the visit of Founder and CEO Mr. Mohanad Alsaid to His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos III, Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and All Palestine and Jordan. The meeting centered on expanding collaboration to support educational institutions and community programs that uphold the values of compassion, tolerance, and coexistence. Both sides emphasized the importance of education as a bridge for dialogue and a vital tool for empowering younger generations to build cohesive and peaceful societies. A Commitment to Shared Values The visit was held in response to a gracious invitation from the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. During his time at the Patriarchate, Mr. Alsaid toured the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate International School in Fuheis. He engaged in fruitful discussions with Archimandrite Boulos Nuzha, Father Nabil Haddad, Father Monk Mohammad George Shrayha, and the school’s administrative leadership. The discussions identified several promising areas for collaboration, including academic partnerships, student development programs, and initiatives designed to enhance the role of educational institutions in nurturing leadership, responsibility, and openness among youth. Fostering Social Harmony The Alsaid Foundation extends its sincere appreciation to His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos III and the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem for their warm welcome and hospitality. The Foundation reaffirms its commitment to supporting initiatives that advance human development, strengthen social harmony, and foster a spirit of understanding across all communities.

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Alsaid Foundation Visits the Islamic Scientific College to Explore Academic Excellence and Collaboration

AMMAN — October 26, 2025 — In continuation of its mission to support premier educational institutions in Jordan, the Alsaid Foundation recently conducted a high-level visit to the Islamic Scientific College (ISC). The visit aimed to explore the institution’s renowned academic framework and discuss collaborative opportunities to further enhance the quality of education for Jordanian youth. The Foundation’s delegation expressed deep appreciation for the college’s ongoing academic evolution and its significant contributions to student development. The discussions underscored a shared commitment to empowering students with the skills necessary for modern leadership and academic success. A Partnership for Student Empowerment The Alsaid Foundation extends its sincere gratitude to the ISC administration for their warm reception and professional organization. Special thanks are offered to Dr. Suha Adeeb and Mr. Ihsan Tarawneh for their exemplary dedication and continuous efforts in supporting the academic process and nurturing student talent. Looking ahead, both the Alsaid Foundation and the Islamic Scientific College seek to establish a fruitful collaboration that contributes to the advancement of the education sector in Jordan. This partnership reflects the Foundation’s pride in supporting esteemed local institutions that serve as pillars of academic excellence. Alsaid Foundation Strengthens Educational and Community Ties with the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate FUHEIS — November 30, 2025 — As part of its mission to promote cultural dialogue and humanitarian partnership, the Alsaid Foundation is pleased to announce the visit of Founder and CEO Mr. Mohanad Alsaid to His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos III, Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and All Palestine and Jordan. The meeting centered on expanding collaboration to support educational institutions and community programs that uphold the values of compassion, tolerance, and coexistence. Both sides emphasized the importance of education as a bridge for dialogue and a vital tool for empowering younger generations to build cohesive and peaceful societies. A Commitment to Shared Values The visit was held in response to a gracious invitation from the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. During his time at the Patriarchate, Mr. Alsaid toured the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate International School in Fuheis. He engaged in fruitful discussions with Archimandrite Boulos Nuzha, Father Nabil Haddad, Father Monk Mohammad George Shrayha, and the school’s administrative leadership. The discussions identified several promising areas for collaboration, including academic partnerships, student development programs, and initiatives designed to enhance the role of educational institutions in nurturing leadership, responsibility, and openness among youth. Fostering Social Harmony The Alsaid Foundation extends its sincere appreciation to His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos III and the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem for their warm welcome and hospitality. The Foundation reaffirms its commitment to supporting initiatives that advance human development, strengthen social harmony, and foster a spirit of understanding across all communities.

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Alsaid Foundation and Embassy of Oman Explore Strategic Partnerships for Regional Development

AMMAN — September 15, 2025 — Strengthening its commitment to regional diplomacy and sustainable growth, the Alsaid Foundation held a productive high-level meeting with His Excellency Sheikh Fahd bin Abdulrahman, Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The Foundation was represented by Founder and CEO Mr. Mohanad Alsaid and Dr. Waddah Al-Kilani, Advisor for Policy and Government Relations. The dialogue centered on the Foundation’s core initiatives and its vision for fostering long-term regional cooperation. Both parties explored strategic opportunities to align the Foundation’s programs with the Sultanate’s goals for youth development, education, and community empowerment. Forging Joint Strategic Initiatives During the meeting, the Alsaid Foundation outlined its specialized approach to academic leadership and infrastructure support. His Excellency the Ambassador expressed a strong interest in advancing joint programs that serve the mutual interests of both the Foundation and the Government of Oman, particularly in areas that broaden positive social impact.   The meeting concluded with an agreement on a series of practical steps to be announced in the near future. These steps will mark the commencement of a joint strategic initiative designed to enhance bilateral cooperation and promote sustainable development across the region. Commitment to Regional Impact This engagement underscores the Alsaid Foundation’s dedication to building robust international partnerships. By collaborating with regional diplomatic missions, the Foundation continues to expand its reach, ensuring that its initiatives contribute meaningfully to the stability and prosperity of the Middle East.

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Alsaid Foundation and King’s Academy launch youth-led Arabic literacy initiative

AMMAN, Jordan — Alsaid Foundation and King’s Academy launch youth-led Arabic literacy initiative The Alsaid Foundation has partnered with King’s Academy to launch the Huroof Al-Amal (Letters of Hope) initiative, a youth-led effort to promote Arabic literacy among children in underserved communities across Jordan, the foundation announced Friday, Dec. 13. The program centers on the creation and distribution of handmade Arabic alphabet learning packets designed to support early literacy and foster a love for reading. Students and educators at King’s Academy will lead the production of the packets, integrating service learning with cultural engagement. “We are incredibly grateful for King’s Academy’s enthusiasm and partnership,” the foundation said in a statement. “Together, we are turning letters into hope and education into opportunity for children who need it most.” The initiative highlights both institutions’ shared commitment to youth empowerment and inclusive education. Organizers say the packets will be distributed to children in marginalized areas throughout the country. The Alsaid Foundation said it plans to expand the initiative with future phases involving more students and schools to build a sustainable, community-driven model of educational support.

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Alsaid Foundation and Ministry of Education Discuss Strategic Cooperation to Support Jordan’s Educational Sector

AMMAN — In a move aimed at bolstering the national educational infrastructure, the Alsaid Foundation, represented by a high-level delegation, met today with His Excellency the Minister of Education and Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Azmi Mahafzah. The Foundation’s delegation included Founder and CEO Mr. Mohanad Alsaid, alongside Mr. Mohammad Alsaid, Dr. Waddah Al Kilani, and Mr. Sami Khleifat. During the meeting, the Foundation presented a formal proposal for a significant donation valued at approximately $700,000 USD. This contribution is designed to modernize classroom environments across the Kingdom, providing high-quality school desks, chairs, and essential educational supplies to schools in need. A Vision for Long-term Partnership Beyond the immediate material support, the discussions focused on expanding the horizons of cooperation between the Alsaid Foundation and the Ministry of Education. Mr. Mohanad Alsaid emphasized the Foundation’s commitment to supporting the Ministry’s efforts in achieving academic excellence and ensuring that students have access to the resources necessary for success in a modern learning environment. His Excellency Dr. Azmi Mahafzah welcomed the initiative, noting the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing the Kingdom’s educational goals. The two parties explored several avenues for a long-term strategic partnership that aligns with Jordan’s broader vision for educational reform and student development. Commitment to Excellence This initiative reflects the Alsaid Foundation’s ongoing mission to improve learning conditions and provide equitable access to quality education. By investing in the physical and academic infrastructure of Jordanian schools, the Foundation seeks to empower the next generation of leaders and support the Kingdom’s position as a regional leader in education. The Alsaid Foundation continues to work closely with national and international partners to bridge gaps in educational resources, driven by a belief that quality education is the cornerstone of sustainable community development.

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Georgetown University donates Arab studies books to Alsaid Foundation

The Alsaid Foundation has received a significant book donation from Georgetown University’s Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, enhancing its library’s resources for students and researchers, the foundation announced Wednesday, Dec. 11. The donated collection underscores the U.S.-based center’s support for regional educational partnerships and its dedication to strengthening cultural and academic ties in the Arab world. “We extend our deepest thanks and appreciation to Georgetown University – Center for Contemporary Arab Studies for their continued support,” the foundation said in a statement. “Their contribution strengthens our efforts to provide accessible learning opportunities and expand our educational impact within the community.” The Alsaid Foundation said it remains committed to developing international academic collaborations aimed at promoting education, empowering youth, and cultivating a culture of knowledge-sharing. The donation marks a new chapter in the foundation’s effort to build networks with global research institutions and reflects a shared vision of academic advancement.  

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