Our Mission

The March 15th Forum has been established to effectively use the United Nations designated International Day to Combat Islamophobia. Our mission is to build research and investigative resources to monitor the sources, funders, and enablers of Islamophobia.
The March 15th Forum aims to campaign:

Businesses making millions within the Muslim community have an obligation to combat Islamophobia and prove that they are not engaged in anti-Muslim prejudice, hate, and discrimination. 
Like US laws, the burden of proof must rest on the shoulders of the business community.
It is a campaign for accountability and not a boycott.

The March 15th Forum aims to invite organizations, civil societies, and private sector entities that have the potential to impact the efforts to combat Islamophobia to support and participate in the United Nations designated International Day to Combat Islamophobia.
Through The March 15th Forum’s organized events and invitations, the Forum will collect information on those organizations and private sector entities supporting and/or organizing their own high-visibility events to combat Islamophobia and those refusing to join the efforts to combat Islamophobia.
The information collected will be used to educate and inform international and regional organizations, civil societies, and the masses. The goal of combating Islamophobia is to promote unity, tolerance, and cultural harmony and ultimately achieve solidarity with all humanity.

We wish to achieve these objectives through global alliances and collaboration of international and regional organizations, human rights organizations, news media, influencers, and opinion leaders worldwide to increase awareness about combating Islamophobia.
The March 15th Forum is a US-based advocacy organization committed to combating acts of Islamophobia.