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🎯 Who and What is Tabassum Foundation

Tabassum Foundation is a registered non-profit organization (Reg. No. 1489090-6 under the Not-for-profit Corporations Act, Ontario, Canada). 

  • Their mission centers on supporting “common people” who need financial and advisory support. 

  • Though based in Canada, the Foundation explicitly works to serve rural populations in Bangladesh, aiming to uplift underprivileged and marginalized communities through a variety of programs: education, health, self-reliance, youth support, emergency aid, and more. 

The founder’s story underscores this commitment: having grown up in a rural area in Bangladesh and later gaining experience abroad, he formed the Foundation to “give back” — especially to those facing hardship in rural Bangladesh. 

Their vision is to build “a compassionate and equitable society where every individual, especially those in rural areas, has access to essential resources, opportunities, and support needed to lead a dignified life.” 


📚 Their Education & Scholarship Approach

On the “Education” page, the Foundation describes a comprehensive approach to improving educational access for underprivileged children, especially in rural Bangladesh. 

  • The Foundation aims not only to support schooling through scholarships but also to establish schools, implement skill-development programs, and broadly enable life and career-building opportunities. 

  • The scholarship program is part of their broader educational effort — designed to help children who may not otherwise afford or access quality education. 

  • In this way, education is viewed as a “transformative” pathway — not just as learning for its own sake, but as a tool to “break the cycle of poverty.” 


đź’ˇ What They Promise to Achieve Through Scholarships & Programs

  • Access: Provide children from poor/rural backgrounds access to education and learning opportunities they may otherwise be denied. 

  • Empowerment: Through education and skills training, enable individuals to reach their potential and improve their socio-economic conditions. 

  • Community Development: By uplifting individuals, they aim to foster overall community development and break cycles of deprivation — aligning with their vision of a more equitable society. 

  • Holistic Support: Recognizing that education alone might not solve everything, their programs combine schooling with health, self-reliance, youth support, and emergency relief — a holistic approach to welfare and empowerment. 


đź“„ What We Do Not See (or What Is Unclear)

  • On the publicly available pages: there is no detailed breakdown of scholarship eligibility criteria, selection process, application deadlines, or number/value of awards. I could not find a syllabus or downloadable application form under “Scholarship.” 

  • There’s no information about past recipients, success stories, or impact statistics (at least not visible on the scholarship page).

  • Since the “Education” page lumps “scholarship programs” with “establishing schools” and “skill development,” it’s unclear whether the “scholarship” refers only to conventional tuition-support for individuals, or also to funding the establishment of educational infrastructure (or both). 


âś… What This Means for Someone Interested (especially in Bangladesh)

  • If you are a student from rural Bangladesh or from a disadvantaged background: Tabassum Foundation could be a potential source of educational support — but you may need to reach out (via their contact details) to learn about current scholarship opportunities, eligibility, and application procedures.

  • Because publicly available details are limited, direct contact is recommended (email: tabassumfound.ca@gmail.com; phone: +8801915949373). 

  • Their dual base (Canada + Bangladesh) suggests they connect global resources (from diaspora or international donors) with grassroots needs — which could be beneficial for wider support beyond just tuition (e.g. community development, health, infrastructure).