The branch of the Sulaiman bin Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi Charitable Foundation in the Medina region organized workshops on Friday and Saturday evenings, 3/25/24-2017, to discuss funding priorities in the Medina region. The workshops were hosted by the Medina Disabled Children’s Association. The workshops included specialized sessions in the fields of advocacy, mosques, education, media, health, and social matters. The Qiyas Center conducted survey studies on all cities, governorates, centers, and villages of the Al-Madaniyya region with the aim of knowing the priority and need that the region serves in charitable grants for the benefit of society. The project was launched at the initiative of the Foundation’s branch in the city as a result of the branch’s perceived urgent need to determine grant priorities in the region and to achieve the desired goal, which is to pioneer charitable grants to develop the community with mastery and faith, and to provide grants to maximize goodness, achieve community growth, and empower beneficiaries with the best practices. The branch director, Mr. Ali bin Saleh Al-Qazlan, thanked the Jamil Disabled Children’s Association for hosting the workshops. He also praised the Qiyas Center for preparing the study and producing the results, and thanked the attendees for answering the invitation and contributing to a meaningful discussion that benefits the region and its people. Al-Qazlan added that the Foundation seeks to set priorities in grants to benefit the people of the region and to achieve the Foundation’s values of responsibility, mastery, community partnership, transparency, creativity and innovation through a strategy of community benefit, upgrading non-profit organizations and strategic grants.