The Human Development Fund, a newly established Islamic charity promoted by the National Football League and prominent Muslim influencers, has come under scrutiny due to its founders' connections to the Feeding Our Future fraud scandal in Minnesota. The charity, which claims to provide hot meals to orphans in Gaza, shares an address with a shell company involved in the fraud and has leadership ties to Dar Al-Farooq mosque, a key site in the scheme.
During the height of the Feeding Our Future fraud, Human Development Fund leaders publicly celebrated Aimee Bock, the mastermind behind the scam, and praised the fraudulent food distribution program. The charity has quickly become one of the most active American organizations operating in Gaza, raising $33 million in its first year and receiving support from National Football League stars and high-profile influencers.
Court documents and testimony reveal that Human Development Fund officials played roles in the food distribution scheme, with some testifying in trials related to the fraud. Despite these links, neither the charity nor its leaders have been accused of wrongdoing. The scandal has had significant political fallout in Minnesota, impacting state officials and drawing federal attention.




