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OSI-OSA-09 Outreach & Social Impact Outreach & Social Action CORE Excellence v2.9.7

Interfaith or cross-community social initiatives

Assesses the organization's involvement in interfaith or cross-community social initiatives, evaluating its commitment to building positive relationships and addressing shared social issues. Such proactive engagement embodies the Islamic principles of ta'aruf (mutual understanding) and birr (righteousness), promoting ethical cooperation across diverse groups to achieve the common good. Initiatives are classified as: (A) Relationship-building (e.g., dialogue), (B) Service delivery (e.g., food banks), (C) Civic resilience/safety, or (D) Advocacy/campaigning.

KPI / Measure
MetricInterfaith Engagement Scorecard
Target≥2 initiatives; 100% MoU; >4/5 Satisfaction
FrequencyAnnual
MethodComposite of: # Initiatives, % with MoU, Partner Satisfaction Score
UnitComposite
Maturity Levels
Level 1: Initial/Ad-hoc

Nascent: No formal or planned interfaith/cross-community initiatives exist. Any engagement is isolated, reactive, or non-existent.

Level 2: Developing

Developing: The organization occasionally participates in interfaith/cross-community initiatives, typically led by others. Lacks formal partner due diligence or documented safeguarding specific to the event.

Level 3: Established

Established: The organization has a defined approach for engagement. It actively initiates at least one recurring initiative with clear objectives. Basic partner vetting and risk assessments are in place.

Level 4: Advanced

Advanced: Initiatives are strategically planned with MoUs for recurring partners. Full compliance with safeguarding and GDPR requirements is evident. Evaluations show positive relationship outcomes.

Level 5: Optimizing

Exemplary: The organization is a recognized leader in collaboration. It maintains a diverse portfolio with strong governance (MoUs, rigorous safeguarding), demonstrates high community impact, and mentors other organizations.

Applicability

Organisation Types

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By Organisation Size

SizeApplicabilityNotes
Micro optional Formal due diligence, signed MoUs, and board-approved engagement plans are disproportionately burdensome for small volunteer groups.
Small partial Basic partner vetting and safeguarding are expected, but formal MoUs and extensive GDPR/legal due diligence can be scaled down.
Medium full
Large full
Major full

Applicable When

  • Organization has the capacity and resources to engage in social initiatives
  • There are suitable interfaith or cross-community partners available

Not Applicable When

  • Organization is solely focused on internal operations and lacks the mandate to engage with external groups
  • Such initiatives are deemed culturally inappropriate or harmful within the organization's local context
  • Where there are active threats or risks to interfaith initiatives due to societal or political instability.

Discussion (1)

Administrator 2026-03-07 12:06:38.475846

📋 **Version updated: 1.0.0 → 2.9.7** **Changes:** Full import from mizan-297.json

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