The money has a name: Qatar Foundation International. Between 2009 and 2017 alone, it funneled more than $30 million directly into American K-12 public schools. By mid-2026, an investigative report from the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy put the total at more than $65 million across more than 200 programs, reaching more than 100,000 American students. Not a handful of pilot classrooms. A six-figure student population, funded by a foreign monarchy, with no federal law requiring K-12 schools to disclose it. Colleges must report foreign gifts exceeding $250,000. Your kid’s public school doesn’t have to report a dollar.
The same educators, the same school boards, the same progressive institutions that have spent the last two decades treating Christian outreach in public schools as a constitutional emergency, that would suspend a teacher for handing out a Bible, that would trigger an ACLU letter over a moment of silence, and that view any hint of Christian missionary activity near a classroom as a five-alarm fire, somehow found a way to let an organized, self-described “invitation to Islam” walk through the front door, hand out religious garments to fifteen-year-old girls, and distribute literature on sharia law, and then call the whole thing a paperwork error.
This Isn’t a Few Schools. It’s a Funded National Network.
TO ALL PARENTS OUT THERE - I URGE YOU TO READ THIS.


