GROW MCF

Building Our Future Together

‏ مَنْ بَنَى مَسْجِدًا لِلَّهِ كَمَفْحَصِ قَطَاةٍ أَوْ أَصْغَرَ بَنَى اللَّهُ لَهُ بَيْتًا فِي الْجَنَّةِ

“The one who builds a Masjid for the pleasure of Allah Almighty, Allah Almighty will build a house for him in paradise.” -Sahih Muslim

Welcome to a defining moment for the Muslim Community of Folsom (MCF) and the Folsom Educational Academy (FEA).

As our community flourishes, the need for a space that can fully accommodate our spiritual, educational, and communal activities becomes increasingly critical.

The Grow MCF Project is our collective response to this need, marking the beginning of a journey towards a future where our facilities reflect the vibrancy and potential of our community.

The Property

Exciting News: Our vision has became a reality

We are excited to announce that MCF has officially secured its new property. This milestone, achieved by the grace of Allah (SWT) and your steadfast support, marks the beginning of a new chapter for our community. The Grow MCF Project is more than expansion—it is about creating a future where our spiritual, educational, and community needs are fully served.

Vision

GrowMCF is more than just building walls — it’s about building a vision. A vision of a vibrant, inclusive, and inspiring space that nurtures faith, knowledge, and community for generations to come.
At the heart of this vision is a full K–12 Islamic school and a masjid — a place where students are raised with strong Islamic values, confident in their faith, and prepared to excel as leaders in society, while the wider community is rooted in worship, service, and unity.
This new campus will feature a larger prayer hall, enriched classrooms, youth playgrounds, adult learning spaces, daʿwah programs, and a multi-purpose hall that brings people together. With ample parking and modern facilities, it will be a home for every part of our community.
With expanded facilities, FEA teachers and staff will have the tools to support every learner — offering lab spaces, dedicated play areas, lunch halls, and collaborative environments that inspire growth, creativity, and excellence.

The Urgency

Alhamdulillah, with the property secured, our focus now turns to preparing it for our community’s immediate needs. The urgency is no longer about finding a building— it’s about renovating and moving in as soon as possible.
Every delay impacts our ability to provide a larger prayer space, classrooms, and programs our families are waiting for. The sooner we begin construction, the sooner we can open the doors to a space that serves our children, youth, and community at large.
This is a pivotal moment: with your support, we can accelerate the timeline, break ground, and bring MCF 2.0 to life. Your contributions today directly translate into classrooms built sooner, prayer halls filled faster, and a stronger community home for all.

Our Story

The Foundations of MCF and FEA

From our humble beginnings to becoming a cornerstone of Islamic life in Northern California, MCF and FEA have been dedicated to serving the spiritual and educational needs of our community. Our journey has been filled with milestones that reflect our commitment to faith, learning, and unity. Today, we stand at the threshold of a new chapter, driven by the same mission that has guided us from the start.
Challenges

The Imperative for Expansion

Outdoor Prayer

Outdoor Prayer in the parking lot will not be available in the upcoming years during Ramadan due to cold winter weather.

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Program Limitations

Space shortage limits our community events and programs. Your support could expand our capacity.

Fire Lane Use & No Play Area

Fire lane use during most social/ youth events.
No play areas for school/ MCF.

Storage

No Space. We have to store many items at home due to the lack of space. Even the new sheds cannot fit all of the important academic, Islamic, and sports items.

Staff Bathrooms

Toilets surrounded by boxes used as storage. You have to step out so teachers can use bathrooms.

Community Exclusion

Facility limitations exclude many from events like Jummah and Eid prayers. Help us include everyone.

Parking Problems

Parking at the school is strained with doubled enrollment over three years. We need solutions.

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Crowded Classrooms

Overcrowding at our PreK-8th Islamic School means long waitlists and strained programs. We need your support to continue providing quality education.

The Need

Our Ongoing Expansion

The Imperative for Expansion

Building the Future One Step at a Time

MCF’s journey has been marked by continuous growth, yet our current facilities no longer suffice. Overcrowded prayer halls and limited event spaces hinder our ability to serve the community fully.Similarly, FEA faces a pressing need for more classrooms to accommodate the increasing demand for Islamic education. Our shared struggle for space underscores the urgent need for expansion to continue our mission effectively.

The Grow MCF vision is becoming a reality through the continued support of our community. With every milestone achieved, we move closer to completing the expansion that will serve our families for generations. From construction updates to new classrooms, prayer spaces, and learning facilities — every contribution brings us one step nearer to opening the doors of our new home.
Alhamdulillah, your generosity is helping us transform this vision into a vibrant center of faith, learning, and unity.
Vision

Muslim Community of Folsom (MCF) 2.0

We aim to create a functional, inclusive, and inspiring space that enables us to continue serving and supporting one another as we grow and evolve as a community. Our expanded space will include a larger prayer hall, expanded school classrooms, kids and youth playgrounds, dedicated adult classes, dawah programs, and a multi-purpose room for various activities. We will also have sufficient parking for our community.

Our goal is to produce students in a safe, comfortable, Islamic environment that are high-performing citizens of society.  With expanded space, FEA school staff, administration, and the PTO will have the ways and means to offer the support that’s needed to get there.   Students will have the space to grow and pursue their interests.  They will have lab rooms, dedicated play areas, lunch areas, and personal space. Staff will have the space to work on new programs and collaborate with one another.

Down payment
Community approval
Open escrow, pending
Secure property, November 18th
Tenant Improvements
Grand Opening, Ramadan ‘25

How can you help?

SPONSOR A BRICK TODAY FOR $2000

Build Our Future Together

The future of the Muslim Community of Folsom and the Folsom Educational Academy hinges on the here and now – the time to build is urgent. By becoming a Brick Sponsor with a $2,000 pledge, you’re not just donating; you’re responding to an immediate call to action, laying down the very foundations of our community’s tomorrow. Your swift sponsorship is vital, with each $2,000 brick playing a critical role in securing a place for our faith to grow and thrive without delay. Act now, and solidify your part in our enduring legacy.

All donors that donate a minimum of 1 brick will be recognized on our future building.

MCF / FEA 1.0

Prayer hall capacity 400

FEA KG-8th, 6761 sq ft Capacity: 140

Parking: 84 spots

Building: ~16,000 sq ft Land: 1.87 Acres

Limited space Overflow into fire lane

MCF / FEA 2.0

Prayer hall capacity 1000+ and larger MPR/Gym

Parking: 500 spots

FEA KG-12th, 40,000 sq ft Capacity: 400+

Building: 60,000+ sq ft Land: 7+ Acres

Full Time K-High school Private Accredited Isalmic School

Basketball court & outdoor kids play area

Expand Masjid Activity Areas

More space for spiritual growth and community engagement.

Kids & Youth Playgrounds

Fostering a love for learning and playing in our youth.

Sufficient Parking

Eliminating parking concerns and facilitating easy access to our community space.

Expand School

Investing in our future leaders and learners.

Multi-Purpose Room + Sisters Areas

Creating a space for various activities and better inclusivity for all members.

Adult Classes & Dawah Programs

Providing opportunities for continued learning and community outreach.

Most Popular Questions

MCF 2.0 is the name given to the vision for a new, larger facility and space which can accommodate our community’s growing needs for a bigger masjid and Islamic school. The current school and masjid at 381/391 S. Lexington Drive are considered MCF 1.0, and the 2.0 version denotes the next phase and chapter for this organization.

MCF’s vision for the future includes a masjid catering to 1000+ community members and an Islamic school for children in grades KG through 12th. A bottom-up analysis was done of what is required to support the MCF community into the next decade and the Real Estate Committee found that at least 60,000 sqft of building space and 5-7 acres of land with ample parking was needed. The potential future site meets these requirements in Folsom.

The present facilities at 381 and 391 S. Lexington Drive have reached their limit on capacity. Due to a lack of space, Masjid events such as Jummah, family nights, and youth activities overflow into the emergency fire lane. The parking lot is woefully inadequate and were it not for the generosity of the community at Lakeside Church, MCF would not have enough parking for Jummah or any other larger events. Additionally, FEA’s space is completely maxed out, and the waiting list of students gets larger every year. Families are being told that the only Islamic school in the area simply does not have space for their child.

Yes. Over the past few years, both MCF and FEA’s administrations have worked diligently to not only efficiently use the available space, but to also explore possible options to maximize our usage of the current site. Due to zoning and parking constraints, we are unable to construct extra floors on top of the current buildings. Some examples of improvements include usage of the fire lane during Jumma and Tarawih prayers, utilizing Lakeside Church parking, and sharing of spaces between MCF and FEA. We split the men’s musallah for all the events; the lack of a big MPR room disrupts the men’s prayer area that serves as a seating area for family nights. Unfortunately, we have outgrown these improvements and a new space is urgently needed.

Unfortunately, it is not only FEA which is running out of space. Both FEA and MCF have reached the limits of possible growth at 381 and 391 S. Lexington Dr. and in order for both organizations to continue to serve the needs of the growing Folsom community, they must expand.

While it may seem that MCF and FEA are two completely independent organizations, the truth is that both rely heavily on the other to maximize the usage of resources, minimize expenses, and most importantly, serve the same community: all of the Muslims families of Folsom. Separating the masjid and the school may seem like a tempting short-term solution, however this would be fraught with its own challenges, and in the long-term create not only a fractured community but also huge financial inefficiencies and a doubled burden on donors.

Currently, MCF and FEA benefit from economies of scale in that they both share indoor facilities such as a kitchen, multi-purpose room, play areas, and more. Additionally, both share the same parking lot.

In the MCF 2.0 outline, the masjid and school would benefit from sharing even more areas such as classrooms, babysitting rooms, a cafeteria, an auditorium, administrative areas, and playgrounds and sports fields. By sharing the same facilities, both organizations would be able to reduce their overhead and be able to provide world-class services to the entire community.

Insha’Allah, the MCF community can afford this project. The MCF Finance Committee has created fundraising projections which consider various factors such as historical donation levels, future community growth predictions, and increased fundraising potential when attempting to reach an annual target.

Additionally, the MCF Finance Committee is working on novel and creative ways to not only increase the number of active donors, but also the average donation per family. It is the belief of the MCF Joint Board that collectively these efforts will result in the community being able to afford the MCF 2.0 project.

Please email contact@mcfolsom.com with your question and/or comments. MCF’s Joint Board welcomes all feedback and is looking forward to transparently engaging with the community regarding any and all concerns or questions.

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