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Non-political, Non-profit, Charitable, and Volunteer Organization

Harnessing the Power of the Invisible to Fight Cancer

Welcome to the Greenford Nano and Cancer Foundation. As a dedicated Non-profit nanotechnology cancer organization, we fund and conduct translational research at the intersection of nanotechnology and oncology. Our Cancer research foundation focuses on the fundamental science and mechanisms that will power the targeted therapies of tomorrow.

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🎯 Our Vision

To build a hunger, poverty, and cancer-free Bangladesh where everyone can enjoy their rights without discrimination, and where the advances of nanomedicine serve all people equally.

🚀 Our Mission

Accelerating the next generation to build a sustainable society in which human rights and human dignity are equally respected in the community and with nature, through nano-oncology research and education.

What We Research & Advocate

At the Nanoscale, Cancer Has Nowhere to Hide

Our programs go beyond the laboratory. We investigate the critical frontiers of nano-oncology while leading vital public health advocacy to stop cancer before it starts.

Targeted Drug Discovery

We investigate lipid nanoparticles, polymeric nanoparticles, and dendrimers. Our research aims to understand how nanocarriers can be engineered to accumulate at tumor sites, exploring the scientific principles of targeting malignant cells while sparing healthy tissue.

Cancer Prevention & Advocacy

We run targeted advocacy campaigns to identify and eliminate carcinogens from daily life. This includes raising awareness about heavy metal exposure, safe manufacturing processes for cosmetics, and teaching safe food preparation to prevent harmful toxin ingestion.

Health Equity & Outreach

We believe health literacy is a fundamental right. Through the Greenford Volunteers, we prioritize marginalized communities by conducting comprehensive health awareness programs, actively working toward achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

How We Work

A Complete Ecosystem of Support

01

Greenford Volunteers & SDG Action

Our dedicated volunteer wing drives grassroots impact. They conduct health awareness campaigns focusing on marginalized communities while actively working to achieve the UN SDGs.

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Patient & Community Support

We provide simple guidance on cancer prevention and diagnosis, and offer financial assistance for treating cancer patients who cannot afford care.

03

Education & Outreach

Public lectures, school programs, and digital resources for all. We partner with top universities and academic institutes to translate science into accessible knowledge.

04

Future Research & Grants

We are building the infrastructure to provide competitive research grants, empowering the next generation of nano-oncology scientists globally.

Leadership

Guiding the Future of Oncology

Prof. Dr. Md. Abdullah Al Mashud
Prof. Dr. Md. Abdullah Al Mashud Chairman, Greenford Nano and Cancer Foundation
Professor, Dept. of EEE, Islamic University, Kushtia
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Message from the Chairman

"As a pioneering Non-profit nanotechnology cancer organization, our vision extends far beyond the confines of the laboratory. We are steadfast in our commitment to dismantling the barriers between cutting-edge nanoscale science and accessible public health. The Greenford Nano and Cancer Foundation was established on the fundamental principle that precision healthcare and scientific literacy are universal human rights, not mere privileges. By fostering rigorous scientific inquiry, advocating for critical preventative health measures, and empowering marginalized communities, this Cancer research foundation is dedicated to engineering a future where advanced oncology is seamlessly integrated with compassionate societal care."

Latest Activities

News & Features

Stay updated with our recent events, research milestones, and community activities. Hover over each card to learn more.

National Observance
International Mother Language Day
February 21, 2026

International Mother Language Day

GNCF paid profound respect to the heroes of the 1952 Language Movement at the local Shaheed Minar in Kushtia.

Festival
Pahela Baishakh Festival
April 14, 2026

Pahela Baishakh Festival

GNCF organized a colorful Pahela Baishakh Festival, celebrating the Bengali New Year with traditional music and cultural displays.

National Event
Independence Day Tribute
March 26, 2026

Independence Day Tribute

GNCF honored freedom fighters at the Central Martyrs' Memorial in Kushtia, led by Chairman Prof. Dr. Md. Abdullah Al Mashud.

Partner with the Future of Cancer Research

Whether you are a researcher, a philanthropist, a corporation, or simply someone who believes science can change the world — there is a place for you at GNCF.

About the Foundation

Who We Are

The Greenford Nano and Cancer Foundation (GNCF) is a registered, non-profit organization dedicated to translating nanotechnology into life-saving cancer therapies while building health equity in communities across Bangladesh.

📋 Government Approvals & Legal Standing

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Registered Non-Profit Organization

Formally registered under the applicable laws of Bangladesh as a charitable, non-governmental, and non-profit organization.

Reg. No: KHS-577 · Khulna Division, Bangladesh

Charitable Status Confirmation

Recognized as a charitable organization eligible for receiving domestic and international donations under applicable Bangladesh statutes.

Issued by relevant government authority
🌐

International Collaboration Authorization

Authorized to enter into Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) with foreign academic institutions, research organizations, and international NGOs.

As per Foreign Donations Regulation Act provisions

⚖️ Our Core Values

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Scientific Integrity

All research conducted and funded by GNCF adheres to the highest standards of scientific rigor and reproducibility.

02

Health Equity

Advanced cancer care must be accessible to all, regardless of economic status, geography, or social background.

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Transparency

Full financial disclosure, published annually. At least 80% of funds go directly to research and programs.

04

Community First

Every program is designed with communities at its center, guided by local needs, values, and cultural contexts.

🎯 Goals & Objectives

Scientific Excellence

Fund and conduct peer-reviewed research in nano-oncology, drug discovery, bioinformatics, and related fields, contributing to the global body of scientific knowledge.

Community Health

Deliver cancer awareness, prevention education, and patient navigation support to communities across Bangladesh, with emphasis on underserved populations.

Capacity Building

Train and support the next generation of researchers and health volunteers in Bangladesh through competitive grants, mentorship, and educational programs.

SDG Alignment

Actively contribute to achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals 3 (Good Health), 4 (Quality Education), 10 (Reduced Inequalities), and 17 (Partnerships for Goals).

Global Collaboration

Build strategic MOUs with international universities, research institutions, and pharmaceutical partners to accelerate translational research pipelines.

Policy Advocacy

Engage proactively with government bodies, regulatory authorities, and healthcare policymakers to create an enabling environment for nanomedicine in Bangladesh.

💰 Income & Expenditure Policy

Income Sources

  • ✦  Individual donations (one-time and monthly)
  • ✦  Corporate sponsorships and partnerships
  • ✦  Government and institutional grants
  • ✦  International NGO funding and MOU-based collaborations
  • ✦  Zakat and sadaqah contributions
  • ✦  Program-related earned income

Expenditure Breakdown (Policy)

  • ✦  ≥80% — Research, programs, and patient support
  • ✦  ≤12% — Administration and operations
  • ✦  ≤8% — Fundraising and communications

Full audited financial statements are published annually in the GNCF Annual Report. View Reports →

Active Research Portfolio

Our Research

Our portfolio spans nano-diagnostics, targeted drug delivery, and nanoparticle-immune system interactions, bridging fundamental nanomaterials science and clinical oncology.

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● Active — Phase I

SERS Nanoparticle Platform for Liquid Biopsy in Early-Stage Breast Cancer

Development and clinical validation of a SERS nanoparticle probe array for simultaneous detection of breast-cancer-associated protein biomarkers in peripheral blood at sub-picomolar concentrations.

Lead: Prof. A. Researcher · Funding: GNCF Flagship Grant · 2023–2026
● Active — Phase II

pH-Responsive Lipid Nanoparticle Delivery in Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

Design, synthesis, and in vivo evaluation of pH-sensitive lipid nanoparticles for co-delivery of tumour-suppressor mRNA and pro-apoptotic siRNA, targeting the characteristically acidic tumour microenvironment.

Lead: Dr. B. Researcher · Funding: GNCF + NIH supplement · 2024–2027
● Active — Preclinical

Dendrimer-Mediated Checkpoint Inhibitor Delivery for TIL Activation

Investigation of PAMAM dendrimer carriers for targeted intratumoural delivery of anti-PD-L1 antibody fragments, aiming to amplify tumour infiltrating lymphocyte activity while minimising systemic immunotoxicity.

Lead: Dr. C. Researcher · Funding: Early Investigator Award · 2024–2025
✓ Completed

Unveiling the antifungal potential of Xantolis assamica methanolic leaf extract

Published study finding Xantolis assamica a promising source of structurally diverse phytochemicals with potential antifungal relevance supporting AnCel5A as a tractable target for structure-based inhibitor discovery.

Lead: Prof. Dr. Abdullah Al Mashud · Status: Published · 2025–2026
✓ Completed

Computational identification of Terminalia arjuna phytochemicals as potential 3α-HSD3 inhibitors

Strategic application of CADD in identifying therapeutic candidates against ER⁺ MCF-7 breast cancer cells by targeting the steroid-metabolizing enzyme 3α-HSD3 (AKR1C2).

Lead: Prof. Dr. Abdullah Al Mashud · Status: Published · 2025–2026
Publications Repository

Selected Peer-Reviewed Publications

Md. Abdullah Al Mashud.
Computational Biology and Chemistry, Volume 124, Part 1, October 2026, 109058
doi: 10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2026.109058
Md. Abdullah Al Mashud.
Scientific Reports, 16, Article number: 8045 (2026)
doi: 10.1038/s41598-026-37558-z
Md. Abdullah Al Mashud.
Bentham Science, Recent Advances in Anti-Infective Drug Discovery, Volume 21, Issue 1, Feb 2026, p. 59–77
doi: 10.2174/0127724344386982250826062715
Md. Abdullah Al Mashud.
Bentham Science, Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 21, Issue 2, Feb 2025, p. 122–143
doi: 10.2174/0115734064315601240628115330

Expansion Goals 2026–2030

  • Global Clinical Trial Networks: Establish partnerships with 15 international cancer centers to accelerate Phase II trials.
  • Open-Source Nanoscience: Launch a shared data repository for early-stage nanoparticle cytotoxicity results.
  • Patient Accessibility: Develop supply-chain strategies to ensure affordability of nanomedicines in developing regions.
  • Early Investigator Pipeline: Expand the Early Investigator Award to support 20 new junior faculty positions by 2028.
  • Regulatory Pathways: Engage proactively with FDA, EMA, and DGDA on regulatory frameworks for nanoparticle therapeutics.
Research Cell

Advanced Drug Discovery

Our Advanced Drug Discovery cell focuses on identifying and optimising novel small-molecule and biologic candidates with anti-cancer activity, using computational and wet-lab methods in concert.

Advanced Drug Discovery — Research Photos

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Research Director

RD
To Be Announced
Research Director rd.add@greenford.org.bd

Chief Advisor (Research)

CA
To Be Announced
Chief Advisor (Research) ca.add@greenford.org.bd

Visiting Research Scientist

Nupur Karmakar
Nupur Karmakar
Visiting Research Scientist

Medical physicist with 9 years of global experience in theranostics, radiomics, AI, medical imaging, biomechanics, and science diplomacy. AAPM member and active subcommittee contributor.

n.karmakar@greenford.org.bd
VR
Placeholder Scientist
Visiting Research Scientist vrs2.add@greenford.org.bd

Visiting Research Fellow

VF
To Be Announced
Visiting Research Fellow vrf.add@greenford.org.bd

Research Scientist (Honorary)

RH
To Be Announced
Research Scientist (Honorary) rsh.add@greenford.org.bd

Research Scientist

Partho Kumer Nonda
Partho Kumer Nonda
Research Scientist

Lecturer at Varendra University and M.Sc. student at Islamic University, Kushtia. Works on advanced drug screening pipelines for novel anti-cancer compounds from natural sources. IEEE VU Student Branch Chair with publications in Q2/Q3 indexed journals.

p.nonda@greenford.org.bd
Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman
Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman
Research Scientist

Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Islamic University & Adjunct Research Fellow, Western Sydney University. PhD in Mechanical Engineering. 20+ peer-reviewed publications. Best Thesis & Research Paper Award recipient.

m.rahman@greenford.org.bd
Sozoni Khatun
Sozoni Khatun
Research Scientist

Lecturer, Dept. of Pharmacy, Islamic University. Specialises in cancer pharmacology and natural product drug discovery, focusing on prostate cancer and peritoneal malignancies with in vivo and in silico approaches.

s.khatun@greenford.org.bd
Arghya Prosun Sarkar
Arghya Prosun Sarkar
Research Scientist

Specialises in phytochemical drug screening and molecular docking for anti-cancer lead identification, with expertise in natural product chemistry and structure-based drug design.

a.p.sarker@greenford.org.bd
Iffat Ara
Iffat Ara
Research Scientist

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Environmental Science & Geography, Islamic University. First-class graduate from University of Rajshahi. Research spans ecotoxicology, bioremediation, GIS, environmental omics, and cancer-related computational studies.

i.ara@greenford.org.bd
Rehnuma Tanjin
Rehnuma Tanjin
Research Scientist

Research Scientist specialising in phytochemical drug screening and molecular docking for anti-cancer lead identification. Contributes expertise in natural product chemistry and structure-based drug design.

r.tanjin@greenford.org.bd

Research Assistant

RA
To Be Announced
Research Assistantra.add@greenford.org.bd
RA
To Be Announced
Research Assistantra2.add@greenford.org.bd

Junior Researcher

JR
To Be Announced
Junior Researcherjr.add@greenford.org.bd
JR
To Be Announced
Junior Researcherjr2.add@greenford.org.bd

Join the Advanced Drug Discovery Cell

We welcome scientists with backgrounds in medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, computational biology, and related disciplines.

Research Cell

Nanomedicine Research

The Nanomedicine Research cell investigates the design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of nanocarrier systems for targeted cancer drug delivery and diagnostic applications.

Nanomedicine Research — Research Photos

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Research Director

RD
To Be Announced
Research Directorrd.nano@greenford.org.bd

Chief Advisor (Research)

CA
To Be Announced
Chief Advisor (Research)ca.nano@greenford.org.bd

Visiting Research Scientist

VS
To Be Announced
Visiting Research Scientistvrs.nano@greenford.org.bd

Research Scientist

RS
To Be Announced
Research Scientistrs.nano@greenford.org.bd
RS
To Be Announced
Research Scientistrs2.nano@greenford.org.bd

Research Assistant & Junior Researcher

RA
To Be Announced
Research Assistantra.nano@greenford.org.bd
JR
To Be Announced
Junior Researcherjr.nano@greenford.org.bd

Join the Nanomedicine Research Cell

Seeking researchers with expertise in nanoparticle synthesis, drug encapsulation, and biomedical materials science.

Research Cell

CADD Research

Computer-Aided Drug Design (CADD) underpins our translational pipeline. This cell deploys molecular docking, DFT analysis, ADMET prediction, and MD simulation to accelerate hit-to-lead optimisation for cancer therapeutics.

CADD Research — Research Photos

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Research Director

Prof. Dr. Md. Abdullah Al Mashud
Prof. Dr. Md. Abdullah Al Mashud
Research Director (CADD)

Leading researcher in computational drug discovery, applying CADD methodologies to identify phytochemical-based anti-cancer leads.

abdullahalmashud@greenford.org.bd

Visiting Research Scientist

Nupur Karmakar
Nupur Karmakar
Visiting Research Scientist

Medical physicist with 9 years of global experience. Ongoing research in theranostics, radiomics, AI, medical imaging, biomechanics, and science diplomacy. AAPM member and active subcommittee contributor.

n.karmakar@greenford.org.bd

Research Scientist

Partho Kumer Nonda
Partho Kumer Nonda
Research Scientist

Specialises in DFT, FMOs, and ADMET analysis for computational lead optimisation. Lecturer at Varendra University, IEEE VU Student Branch Chair.

p.nonda@greenford.org.bd
Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman
Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman
Research Scientist

Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Islamic University. Applies in silico screening pipelines to evaluate phytochemical candidates against cancer targets. 20+ publications, Best Thesis Award.

m.rahman@greenford.org.bd

Research Assistant & Junior Researcher

RA
To Be Announced
Research Assistantra.cadd@greenford.org.bd
JR
To Be Announced
Junior Researcherjr.cadd@greenford.org.bd

Join the CADD Research Cell

Computational chemists, bioinformaticians and structural biologists are encouraged to apply.

Research Cell

Bioinformatics & Drug Design

This cell integrates genomic, proteomic, and structural data to identify novel drug targets and design optimised therapeutic molecules through a data-driven approach.

Bioinformatics & Drug Design — Research Photos

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Research Director

RD
To Be Announced
Research Directorrd.bio@greenford.org.bd

Research Scientist

RS
To Be Announced
Research Scientistrs.bio@greenford.org.bd
RS
To Be Announced
Research Scientist (Honorary)rsh.bio@greenford.org.bd

Research Assistant & Junior Researcher

RA
To Be Announced
Research Assistantra.bio@greenford.org.bd
JR
To Be Announced
Junior Researcherjr.bio@greenford.org.bd

Join Bioinformatics & Drug Design

Looking for bioinformaticians, structural biologists and data scientists passionate about cancer therapeutics.

Research Cell

Cancer Informatics

The Cancer Informatics cell mines large-scale clinical, genomic, and epidemiological datasets to discover patterns, biomarkers, and risk factors that can improve cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment outcomes.

Cancer Informatics — Research Photos

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Research Director

RD
To Be Announced
Research Directorrd.ci@greenford.org.bd

Research Scientist

RS
To Be Announced
Research Scientistrs.ci@greenford.org.bd

Research Assistant & Junior Researcher

RA
To Be Announced
Research Assistantra.ci@greenford.org.bd
JR
To Be Announced
Junior Researcherjr.ci@greenford.org.bd

Join the Cancer Informatics Cell

We seek data scientists, clinical researchers, and epidemiologists with a passion for mining health data to fight cancer.

Research Cell

Cancer Drug Discovery

Bridging the gap from target identification to candidate compounds, this cell coordinates the full drug discovery cycle — from target validation and hit identification through lead optimisation and preclinical evaluation.

Cancer Drug Discovery — Research Photos

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Research Director

RD
To Be Announced
Research Directorrd.cdd@greenford.org.bd

Research Scientist (Honorary)

HN
To Be Announced
Research Scientist (Honorary)rsh.cdd@greenford.org.bd

Research Scientist

Partho Kumer Nonda
Partho Kumer Nonda
Research Scientist

Preclinical evaluation and lead optimisation specialist for anti-cancer drug candidates. Lecturer at Varendra University with IEEE leadership experience.

p.nonda@greenford.org.bd
Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman
Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman
Research Scientist

Target validation and hit-to-lead transition specialist. Associate Professor at Islamic University and Adjunct Research Fellow at Western Sydney University. Best Thesis Award recipient.

m.rahman@greenford.org.bd

Research Assistant & Junior Researcher

RA
To Be Announced
Research Assistantra.cdd@greenford.org.bd
JR
To Be Announced
Junior Researcherjr.cdd@greenford.org.bd

Join the Cancer Drug Discovery Cell

Medicinal chemists, pharmacologists and preclinical scientists are welcome to apply.

Research Lab

Nanotechnology Research Lab

The Nanotechnology Research Lab is GNCF's primary experimental facility for nanoparticle synthesis, characterisation, and in vitro biocompatibility testing for cancer diagnostic and therapeutic applications.

Cancer Drug Discovery — Research Photos

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Cancer Informatics — Research Photos

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Bioinformatics & Drug Design — Research Photos

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CADD Research — Research Photos

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Nanomedicine Research — Research Photos

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🔬 Synthesis

Lipid, polymeric, and inorganic nanoparticle synthesis; green synthesis from plant extracts; surface functionalisation and conjugation.

📊 Characterisation

DLS, zeta potential, TEM/SEM imaging, UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR and XRD analysis for nanoparticle physicochemical profiling.

🧪 Bioassays

Cell viability (MTT/WST-1), haemolysis assay, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, and in vitro drug release profiling.

Lab Assistant

LA
To Be Announced
Lab Assistantla1.nano@greenford.org.bd
LA
To Be Announced
Lab Assistantla2.nano@greenford.org.bd
LA
To Be Announced
Lab Assistantla3.nano@greenford.org.bd

Lab Attendant

LT
To Be Announced
Lab Attendantlt1.nano@greenford.org.bd
LT
To Be Announced
Lab Attendantlt2.nano@greenford.org.bd

Join the Nanotechnology Research Lab

We are hiring lab assistants and attendants with backgrounds in chemistry, biochemistry, or materials science.

Research Lab

Drug Design Lab

The Drug Design Lab provides the experimental infrastructure for medicinal chemistry work, supporting the synthesis, purification, and initial biological screening of drug-like molecules generated by our CADD and drug discovery cells.

⚗️ Organic Synthesis

Synthesis and purification of small-molecule drug candidates; multi-step synthesis; reaction optimisation and scale-up.

🧬 Screening

In vitro cytotoxicity assays, enzyme inhibition studies, and receptor-binding assays on synthesised compounds.

📐 Analytical Chemistry

HPLC, NMR, mass spectrometry, and elemental analysis for compound identity and purity verification.

Lab Assistant

LA
To Be Announced
Lab Assistantla1.drug@greenford.org.bd
LA
To Be Announced
Lab Assistantla2.drug@greenford.org.bd

Lab Attendant

LT
To Be Announced
Lab Attendantlt.drug@greenford.org.bd

Join the Drug Design Lab

Organic chemists and analytical chemistry specialists are invited to apply for lab positions.

Research Lab

Bioinformatics Lab

The Bioinformatics Lab provides high-performance computing resources and software infrastructure supporting genome analysis, molecular modelling, database management, and data visualisation for GNCF research teams.

💻 HPC & Cloud

Access to high-performance computing clusters and cloud environments for large-scale molecular dynamics simulations and genomic analyses.

🗄️ Database Curation

Curation and management of internal compound libraries, protein structure databases, and clinical outcome datasets for research use.

📈 Data Science

Machine learning pipelines, statistical analysis, and interactive data visualisation supporting publications and grant applications.

Lab Assistant

LA
To Be Announced
Lab Assistantla1.bio@greenford.org.bd
LA
To Be Announced
Lab Assistantla2.bio@greenford.org.bd

Lab Attendant

LT
To Be Announced
Lab Attendantlt.bio@greenford.org.bd

Join the Bioinformatics Lab

Computer scientists, bioinformaticians and IT professionals with interest in biological data are welcome.

Community Action

Greenford Volunteers

An organized, multi-tier volunteer network spanning Central, Division, District, and Area levels — driving health awareness, grassroots outreach, and SDG-aligned action across Bangladesh.

50+
Active Volunteers
12+
Community Events
6
Districts Covered
500+
People Reached
🏛️ Level 1 — Central Board
Executive Leadership
PR
To Be Announced
PresidentCentral Board

Provides highest-level strategic leadership for the Greenford Volunteers, representing the volunteer body to the GNCF Board and external stakeholders.

VP
To Be Announced
Vice PresidentCentral Board

Supports the President in executive functions, chairs meetings in absence, and oversees inter-divisional coordination and joint volunteer initiatives.

Operations & Services
TR
To Be Announced
TreasurerCentral Board

Manages financial accounts, oversees budget allocation, maintains transparent records, and prepares quarterly financial reports.

PO
To Be Announced
Project OfficerCentral Board

Coordinates design, planning, and implementation of community health projects, SDG-aligned programs, and field campaigns across all operational areas.

HR
To Be Announced
HR & Development SecretaryCentral Board

Oversees volunteer recruitment, onboarding, capacity development, and performance recognition programs across the volunteer network.

IT
To Be Announced
IT & Media SecretaryCentral Board

Manages digital communications, social media, content creation, and IT infrastructure for the volunteer network operations.

🗺️ Level 2 — Division Board

🗺️ Khulna Division 5 positions

Leadership
PR
To Be Announced
PresidentKhulna Division

Leads volunteer operations across Khulna Division — GNCF's primary geographic base.

GS
To Be Announced
General SecretaryKhulna Division

Handles administrative and secretarial duties, coordinates district boards, serves as primary communication channel with Central Board.

Program Support
FS
To Be Announced
Fundraising SecretaryKhulna Division

Coordinates local fundraising events and community contribution campaigns in Khulna Division.

TC
To Be Announced
Training CoordinatorKhulna Division

Plans and delivers health education workshops and volunteer training programs across Khulna Division.

ME
To Be Announced
M&E CoordinatorKhulna Division

Monitors program delivery and community impact, tracks KPIs, and prepares quarterly reports for the Central Board.

🗺️ Dhaka Division 5 positions

Leadership
PR
To Be Announced
PresidentDhaka Division

Leads volunteer operations across Dhaka Division, coordinates with Central Board, and oversees health awareness campaigns.

GS
To Be Announced
General SecretaryDhaka Division

Manages administrative functions and inter-district communications for Dhaka Division.

Program Support
FS
To Be Announced
Fundraising SecretaryDhaka Division

Plans and executes fundraising events and donor engagement activities within Dhaka Division.

TC
To Be Announced
Training CoordinatorDhaka Division

Designs and delivers capacity-building workshops and SDG-awareness programs for Dhaka Division volunteers.

ME
To Be Announced
M&E CoordinatorDhaka Division

Tracks program delivery and impact metrics across Dhaka Division, prepares reports for Central Board.

🗺️ Rajshahi Division 5 positions

Leadership
PR
To Be Announced
PresidentRajshahi Division

Leads Rajshahi Division volunteer operations and coordinates health programs across the division's districts.

GS
To Be Announced
General SecretaryRajshahi Division

Manages administrative duties and inter-district communications for Rajshahi Division.

Program Support
FS
To Be Announced
Fundraising SecretaryRajshahi Division

Coordinates fundraising and donor engagement for Rajshahi Division programs.

TC
To Be Announced
Training CoordinatorRajshahi Division

Plans and delivers training programs for Rajshahi Division volunteer teams.

ME
To Be Announced
M&E CoordinatorRajshahi Division

Monitors program delivery and prepares impact reports for Rajshahi Division.

📍 Level 3 — District Board

📍 Kushtia District 7 positions · Khulna Division

Senior Leadership
PR
To Be Announced
PresidentKushtia District

Leads all volunteer activities in Kushtia District, GNCF's home base, ensuring programs are delivered aligned with the foundation's mission.

VP
To Be Announced
Vice PresidentKushtia District

Supports the District President and leads health campaigns as primary coordinator of Kushtia District field activities.

GS
To Be Announced
General SecretaryKushtia District

Manages administrative tasks, volunteer records, and communications for Kushtia District, coordinates with Khulna Division Board.

Program Officers
FO
To Be Announced
Fundraising OfficerKushtia District

Organises local fundraising events and supports patient financial assistance in Kushtia District.

PO
To Be Announced
Project OfficerKushtia District

Coordinates field project delivery including health camps and awareness sessions across Kushtia District.

HR
To Be Announced
HR & Development SecretaryKushtia District

Recruits new volunteers and coordinates induction programs and welfare activities in Kushtia District.

IT
To Be Announced
IT & Media SecretaryKushtia District

Manages social media, digital content, event documentation, and IT support for Kushtia District operations.

📍 Jessore District 7 positions · Khulna Division

Senior Leadership
PR
To Be Announced
PresidentJessore District

Leads volunteer operations and health programs across Jessore District.

VP
To Be Announced
Vice PresidentJessore District

Supports district president and coordinates field volunteer teams in Jessore District.

GS
To Be Announced
General SecretaryJessore District

Handles administrative and communication duties for Jessore District volunteer board.

Program Officers
FO
To Be Announced
Fundraising OfficerJessore District

Organises fundraising and contribution activities in Jessore District.

PO
To Be Announced
Project OfficerJessore District

Coordinates health camps and awareness campaigns across Jessore District.

HR
To Be Announced
HR & Development SecretaryJessore District

Manages volunteer recruitment and development for Jessore District.

IT
To Be Announced
IT & Media SecretaryJessore District

Manages digital communications and IT support for Jessore District operations.

🏘️ Level 4 — Area

🏘️ Kushtia District — Areas Khulna Division

Area-level volunteer representatives are appointed in each sub-district zone. Click an area to see the volunteer representative for that area.

Kushtia Sadar
Mirpur
Bheramara
Khoksa
Kumarkhali
Daulatpur

🏘️ Dhaka — North & South Areas Dhaka Division

Dhaka North

Mirpur
Uttara
Gulshan
Banani
Mohammadpur

Dhaka South

Old Dhaka
Lalbagh
Demra
Jatrabari
Keraniganj

Become a Greenford Volunteer

Join our growing network across Bangladesh. No prior experience required — just passion and commitment to change.

Research Output

Publications

A complete list of peer-reviewed publications produced by GNCF researchers, covering nano-oncology, computational drug discovery, bioinformatics, and related fields.

5+
Total Publications
3
Journals (2026)
100%
Open Access
3+
Active Researchers
1
Md. Abdullah Al Mashud.
Computational Biology and Chemistry, Volume 124, Part 1, October 2026, 109058
Open Access2026 Computational BiologyPhytochemistry
2
Md. Abdullah Al Mashud.
Scientific Reports, 16, Article number: 8045 (2026)
Open Access2026 CADDBreast Cancer
3
Md. Abdullah Al Mashud.
Bentham Science, Recent Advances in Anti-Infective Drug Discovery, Volume 21, Issue 1, Feb 2026, p. 59–77
Open Access2026 NanomedicineAntimicrobial
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Collaborate on Research

GNCF welcomes collaborative research partnerships with academic institutions, clinical centres, and industry. Contact us to discuss joint publication or research funding opportunities.

Our People

Team Members

Meet the researchers, scientists, advisors, and professional staff driving GNCF's mission to harness nanotechnology in the fight against cancer. Each profile links to public research profiles for full academic transparency.

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Prof. Dr. Md. Abdullah Al Mashud
Prof. Dr. Md. Abdullah Al Mashud
Chairman & Research Director (CADD)
CADD Research Drug Discovery Governance

Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Islamic University, Kushtia. Chairman and leading researcher of GNCF, with expertise in computational drug discovery, molecular docking, DFT analysis, and phytochemical cancer lead identification. Author of multiple peer-reviewed publications in international journals.

Molecular Docking DFT Analysis ADMET Prediction Phytochemistry MD Simulation Anti-cancer Drug Design
Partho Kumer Nonda
Partho Kumer Nonda
Research Scientist
Advanced Drug Discovery CADD Research Cancer Drug Discovery

An enthusiastic and research-driven Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) professional, currently serving as a Lecturer at Varendra University. He holds a top-ranking B.Sc degree in EEE and is presently pursuing his M.Sc in EEE at Islamic University, Kushtia (Expected 2026). His academic and research interests span Internet of Things (IoT), renewable energy systems, solar hydrogen production, artificial intelligence, and smart healthcare technologies. With a strong publication record in internationally recognized Q2 and Q3 indexed journals and multiple IEEE conference contributions, he has demonstrated excellence in both theoretical and applied research. He possesses nearly three years of teaching experience, complemented by leadership roles in IEEE, including serving as Chair of the IEEE VU Student Branch.

Drug Screening DFT / FMOs ADMET Analysis Natural Compounds Lead Optimisation
Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman
Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman
Research Scientist
CADD Research Cancer Drug Discovery

Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman is an accomplished academic and researcher in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mathematics. He is currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Islamic University, Bangladesh, and as an Adjunct Research Fellow at Western Sydney University, Australia. He completed his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Western Sydney University, where his research focused on numerical modelling of airflow dynamics and particle deposition in human lungs. His major research interests include computational fluid dynamics, aerosol transport, microplastic inhalation, targeted drug delivery, multiphase flow, air-pollution particle deposition, and respiratory health risk assessment. With more than 14 years of academic and research experience, Dr. Rahman has published over 20 peer-reviewed journal articles and has received multiple awards including the Australian Government RTP Stipend Scholarship, Best Thesis Award, and Best Research Paper Award.

Computational Fluid Dynamics Aerosol Transport Targeted Drug Delivery In silico Screening Respiratory Health
Sozoni Khatun
Sozoni Khatun
Research Scientist
Advanced Drug Discovery CADD Research

Sozoni Khatun is a Lecturer in the Department of Pharmacy at Islamic University and a researcher in cancer pharmacology and natural product drug discovery. The research program focuses on prostate cancer and peritoneal malignancies, with an emphasis on identifying bioactive compounds from medicinal plants for potential anticancer applications. Work integrates in vivo pharmacological evaluation with in silico molecular docking and mechanistic analysis to investigate interactions with cancer-associated molecular targets and signaling pathways. The overall objective is the discovery and development of mechanism-driven, evidence-based anticancer therapeutics.

Cancer Pharmacology Natural Product Drug Discovery Molecular Docking In vivo Pharmacology Anticancer Therapeutics
Arghya Prosun Sarkar
Arghya Prosun Sarkar
Research Scientist
Advanced Drug Discovery CADD Research

Research Scientist specialising in phytochemical drug screening and molecular docking studies for anti-cancer lead identification. Contributes expertise in natural product chemistry and structure-based drug design to GNCF's collaborative research pipeline.

Phytochemical Screening Molecular Docking MD Simulation Natural Product Chemistry Structure-Based Drug Design
Iffat Ara
Iffat Ara
Research Scientist
Advanced Drug Discovery CADD Research Bioinformatics

Iffat Ara is a Research Scientist at GNCF and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Geography at Islamic University, Bangladesh. Her research spans emerging contaminants, ecotoxicology, soil and water contamination, environmental omics, microbial ecology, bioremediation, geospatial pollutant analysis, and urban sustainability. She earned first position in both her B.Sc. and M.Sc. from the University of Rajshahi. Skilled in GIS, remote sensing, laboratory analysis, modeling, and bioinformatics, she contributes to interdisciplinary studies on pollution, environmental health, risk assessment, sustainable resources, cancer-related computational research initiatives, and innovative science.

Environmental Omics Ecotoxicology GIS & Remote Sensing Bioremediation Bioinformatics Cancer Informatics
Rehnuma Tanjin
Rehnuma Tanjin
Research Scientist
Advanced Drug Discovery CADD Research

Research Scientist specialising in phytochemical drug screening and molecular docking studies for anti-cancer lead identification. Contributes expertise in natural product chemistry and structure-based drug design to GNCF's collaborative research pipeline.

Phytochemical Screening Molecular Docking MD Simulation Natural Product Chemistry
Nupur Karmakar
Nupur Karmakar
Visiting Research Scientist
Nanomedicine Research Advanced Drug Discovery CADD Research

Nupur Karmaker has been working hard for medical physics development globally for nine years. She gained teaching, research, and organizational experience within the fields of medical physics and biomedical engineering. She served as a supervisor of master's theses and B.Sc. research projects on radiotherapy, diagnostic imaging, and radiation protection. Her ongoing research projects are on theranostics, radiomics, artificial intelligence, medical imaging, treatment, biomechanics, and science diplomacy. A dedicated member of the AAPM, she actively serves in several subcommittees and is leading the direction of cutting-edge research and collaboration expansion. Passionate about global manpower development, she works tirelessly to cultivate the next generation of professionals in medical physics and biomedical engineering.

Medical Physics Theranostics Radiomics Artificial Intelligence Medical Imaging Science Diplomacy

Join Our Research Team

GNCF welcomes applications from researchers at all career stages — from junior investigators to senior scientists — with backgrounds in nanotechnology, oncology, computational biology, bioinformatics, and related fields.

Media & Updates

Latest News & Coverage

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Our Programs

What We Do

Beyond the laboratory, GNCF builds a complete ecosystem of support — funding researchers, providing patient navigation, and building the institutional partnerships that translate science into medicine.

Note: All grant programs listed below are in development. Exact amounts, timelines and eligibility criteria are subject to change. Subscribe to our newsletter or check back regularly for launch announcements.
Funding & Grants

Research Grant Programs

Foundation Research Grant — Flagship Program

Our flagship funding mechanism providing substantial multi-year support to established research teams working on high-impact nano-oncology projects. Awards support laboratory operations, personnel, equipment acquisition, and dissemination activities.

Award AmountUp to $250,000 / year × 3 years
EligibilityPI with doctoral degree, accredited institution
CycleAnnual — opens Q1, deadline Q2
ReviewTwo-stage Scientific Advisory Board

Early Investigator Award

Supporting postdoctoral researchers and junior faculty in the first five years of their independent career who are establishing nano-oncology research programs. These awards provide seed funding to generate preliminary data for larger national grant applications.

Award AmountUp to $75,000 (12 months)
EligibilityWithin 5 years of first independent appointment
CycleBi-annual — Spring & Autumn

International Collaboration Supplement

Supplementary funding to facilitate international collaborations, enabling GNCF-funded researchers to spend time at partner institutions abroad, attend key international conferences, or host visiting researchers at GNCF labs.

Award AmountUp to $20,000
EligibilityExisting GNCF grant holders
CycleRolling — applications accepted year-round
Community Programs

Patient & Community Support

🏥 Cancer Patient Navigation

Trained patient navigators guide cancer patients through diagnosis, treatment options, and financial assistance programmes available in Bangladesh.

💰 Financial Assistance

Emergency financial support for low-income cancer patients who cannot afford treatment costs. Applications reviewed on a rolling basis with priority given to critical cases.

📚 Health Literacy Campaign

Multilingual (Bangla & English) educational resources on cancer prevention, early detection, and lifestyle risk reduction distributed through community health workers and Greenford Volunteers.

🌱 Tree Plantation Initiative

Environmental health advocacy through community tree planting campaigns across Bangladesh, reducing pollution exposure and contributing to healthier living environments.

🎓 Education Scholarship Fund

Scholarships for meritorious students from low-income backgrounds pursuing studies in health, science, and related fields — building the next generation of health professionals.

🤝 Greenford Volunteers SDG Action

Structured volunteer programs aligned with UN SDGs covering health awareness, environmental protection, community empowerment, and inter-community partnership building.

🌙 Zakat Fund

GNCF operates a dedicated Zakat Fund for eligible donors who wish to fulfil their Zakat obligation through support for cancer patients and health equity programs. All Zakat funds are disbursed exclusively to eligible beneficiaries (the poor and needy, those in debt due to medical expenses) in compliance with Islamic jurisprudence.

Eligible Uses of Zakat Funds

  • ✦  Direct financial support for cancer patients unable to afford treatment
  • ✦  Emergency medical assistance for the destitute
  • ✦  Medical supplies for those in need

Accountability

  • ✦  100% of Zakat donations reach eligible beneficiaries
  • ✦  Annual Zakat disbursement report published
  • ✦  Independent Shariah advisory oversight
Transparency

Annual Reports & Financial Statements

GNCF publishes annual reports and audited financial statements as part of our commitment to full transparency with donors, partners, and the public.

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Annual Report 2025–26

Full summary of research outputs, community programs, financial statements, and strategic priorities for the fiscal year 2025–2026.

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Financial Statements

Audited income & expenditure accounts showing allocation of funds across research, programs, administration and fundraising.

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Research Impact Report

Detailed breakdown of research outputs: publications, grants awarded, patents filed, clinical milestones, and partnership agreements.

Fund Allocation Overview (FY 2025–26)

Research & Lab Operations52%
Community Programs & Patient Support28%
Administration & Governance12%
Fundraising & Communications8%

All figures are approximate pending final audit. Full audited accounts available upon request.

Support Our Mission

Fund the Science That Changes Everything

Somewhere, a researcher is testing a nanoparticle that may one day detect a cancer that conventional imaging cannot. Your donation makes that research possible — and that hope real.

Choose a Fund

Where Your Gift Goes

🩺 Greenford Cancer Welfare Fund

Supports cancer patients with direct financial assistance for treatment costs, patient navigation services, and public early-detection awareness campaigns across Bangladesh.

Greenford Cancer Welfare Fund — Payment Details

Account NameGreenford Nano and Cancer Foundation
Account Number20501430203823901
Account TypeAl-Wadeeah Current Deposit
BranchKushtia Branch
Routing No.125261358

Click any value to copy. After transfer, submit your TrxID using the verification form below.

bKash Number01917-999457
Account TypePersonal
Nagad Number01917-999457
Rocket Number01917-9994570
Reference / NoteCancer Welfare Fund

⚠️ Please write Cancer Welfare Fund in the reference/note field. After sending, submit your TrxID in the verification form below.

International Donation Verification

For international wire transfers and foreign currency donations, please complete the verification steps below after your transfer. GNCF is authorized to receive foreign donations under the Foreign Donations (Voluntary Activities) Regulation Act, Bangladesh.

  • Transfer to the SWIFT-enabled Islami Bank account listed below
  • Use the fund name as Payment Reference (e.g., "GNCF Research Fund")
  • Submit your TrxID, bank reference number, sender country, and amount in the form below
  • Our finance team will confirm receipt within 3–5 business days and issue a formal donation acknowledgment
Beneficiary NameGreenford Nano and Cancer Foundation
Account Number20501430203823901
Bank NameIslami Bank Bangladesh PLC
BranchKushtia Branch, Kushtia – 7000, Bangladesh
SWIFT / BICIBBLBDDH
Routing No.125261358
Payment ReferenceGNCF Cancer Welfare Fund
CurrencyBDT (Bangladeshi Taka) — USD/GBP/EUR accepted

After sending, you must complete the International Verification Form in the section below. This ensures proper allocation and allows us to issue a tax receipt where applicable.

International Donation Verification Form

Local Transfer Verification

After making your bank or MFS transfer, submit your transaction details below. We will send a receipt to your email within 24 hours.

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bKash / Nagad / Rocket / Upay:01789-XXXXXX

After sending, submit your transaction details below to receive a receipt.

Your Impact

What your donation funds:

$50
Funds one week of laboratory consumables for an Early Investigator research project.
$100
Supports nanoparticle synthesis materials for a diagnostic platform experiment.
$500
Contributes to in vitro cytotoxicity screening of a new nanocarrier formulation.
$1K
Part-funds a patient support advisory session or contributes to grant administration.

Legacy & Planned Giving

A bequest or charitable trust is one of the most powerful ways to ensure your values shape the future of cancer research.

Transparency & Accountability

At least 80% of every donation goes directly to research and programs. Full audited financials published annually.

Partnerships

Build the Future of Cancer Research Together

Cancer is too complex for any single institution to solve alone. We actively seek collaborative relationships with universities, medical centres, biotech companies, and government research agencies.

Academic & Research Institutions

We formalise research collaborations through structured agreements governing intellectual property, data sharing, publication rights, and financial arrangements.

  • ✦  Research Collaboration Agreements
  • ✦  Student & Postdoctoral Placement Program
  • ✦  Joint Grant Applications (NIH, UKRI, ERC, DGDA)
  • ✦  Co-supervised Doctoral Programs

Corporate & Industry Partners

We welcome corporate sponsors, technology licensing partners, and philanthropic corporate partnerships, all structured to maintain complete research independence.

  • ✦  Research Sponsorship (independence guaranteed)
  • ✦  Technology Licensing & Commercialisation
  • ✦  CSR & Employee Giving Programs
  • ✦  Cause-Related Marketing Partnerships

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Request

Initiate a formal collaboration by submitting a preliminary MOU request. Our partnerships team will respond within 5 business days.

Direct partnership enquiries:

partnerships@greenford.org.bd

Get in Touch

Contact Us

Have questions about our research, programs, partnerships, or donations? Our team typically responds within 2 business days.

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2/1, Dirajtulla lane S.B. Road, Kushtia – 7000
Khulna Division, Bangladesh
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Khulna Division, Bangladesh
Legal

Privacy Policy

📅 Last Updated: 25 May 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how the Greenford Nano and Cancer Foundation (GNCF) collects, uses, stores, and protects information about visitors to our website and participants in our programs. We are committed to protecting your privacy in accordance with applicable law, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) where applicable, and Bangladeshi data protection norms.

📋 Table of Contents

  1. Who We Are
  2. Information We Collect
  3. Cookies & Tracking
  4. How We Use Your Information
  5. Sharing & Disclosure
  6. Data Retention
  7. Your Rights
  8. Security
  9. Children's Privacy
  10. International Transfers
  11. Changes to This Policy
  12. Contact & Complaints

1  🏛️ Who We Are

The Greenford Nano and Cancer Foundation (GNCF) is a registered non-profit, charitable organization (Registration No. KHS-577) based in Kushtia, Khulna Division, Bangladesh. We fund and conduct translational research in nanotechnology and oncology, operate community health programs, and coordinate the Greenford Volunteers network.

Data Controller: Greenford Nano and Cancer Foundation
Address: 2/1, Dirajtulla lane S.B. Road, Kushtia – 7000, Khulna Division, Bangladesh
Email: privacy@greenford.org.bd
Phone: +880 1917-999457

This website is operated solely for informational, research communication, and charitable purposes. We do not use your personal data for commercial advertising or sell it to third parties under any circumstances.

2  📥 Information We Collect

2.1 Information You Provide Directly

  • Contact form submissions — name, email address, message content, and selected subject.
  • Donation records — name, email, donation amount, payment method, and transaction reference (processed via third-party payment gateways; card details are never stored on our servers).
  • Partnership / MOU requests — organization name, contact person details, institutional email, and collaboration description.
  • Volunteer applications — contact information, location, skills, and availability.
  • Newsletter subscriptions — email address and communication preferences.
  • Local MFS transfer verification — sender number, transaction ID, and transfer amount for donation receipt purposes.

2.2 Information Collected Automatically

  • Usage data — pages visited, time spent, links clicked, and navigation paths.
  • Device information — browser type, operating system, screen resolution, and device type.
  • IP address — anonymised after processing and used only for geographic analytics.
  • Referral source — how you arrived at our website (e.g., search engine, social media).
  • Cookie data — see Section 3 for full details.

2.3 Information from Third Parties

  • Analytics data from Microsoft Clarity (session recordings and heatmaps, subject to your cookie consent).
  • Social media interaction data when you engage with our official pages on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, or YouTube.

3  🍪 Cookies & Tracking Technologies

We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to operate and improve our website. You can manage your cookie preferences at any time via the banner that appears on your first visit, or by clicking Manage Cookie Preferences.

Category Purpose Examples Duration Can Opt Out?
Strictly Necessary Enable core website functions (navigation, form submission, security) Session cookies, CSRF tokens Session No
Analytics & Performance Understand how visitors use the site; identify errors and popular content Microsoft Clarity (_clck, _clsk), Google Analytics Up to 1 year Yes
Functional Remember your preferences (language, consent choices) gncf_cookie_consent 1 year Yes
Marketing & Communications Support donor outreach and fundraising communications (never sold to advertisers) Email campaign tracking pixels Up to 90 days Yes
Microsoft Clarity: Our website uses Microsoft Clarity to understand how visitors interact with it through behavioural metrics, heatmaps, and session replay. Site usage data is captured using first and third-party cookies and other tracking technologies to determine the popularity of products/services and online activity. We use this information to optimise our website. For more information about how Microsoft collects and uses your data, visit the Microsoft Privacy Statement.

4  🎯 How We Use Your Information

We use personal data only for purposes compatible with our charitable mission, on the following legal bases:

PurposeLegal Basis
Responding to contact form enquiries and partnership requestsLegitimate interests / Contract
Processing donations and issuing receiptsContract / Legal obligation
Sending donation acknowledgments and impact reportsContract / Legitimate interests
Operating the Greenford Volunteers programConsent / Contract
Sending newsletters and research updates (opt-in)Consent
Improving website performance and user experienceLegitimate interests (analytics)
Complying with legal, regulatory, and tax obligationsLegal obligation
Fraud prevention and website securityLegitimate interests
We do not use your data for automated decision-making or profiling that produces significant legal effects. We do not sell, rent, or lease your personal data to any third party for commercial purposes.

5  🤝 Sharing & Disclosure

We share personal data only in the following limited circumstances:

  • Service providers — trusted vendors who process data on our behalf under strict data processing agreements (e.g., Cloudinary for image hosting, payment gateway providers, email delivery services). They may only process data for the specific purposes we instruct.
  • Analytics partners — Microsoft Clarity and similar tools operating under their own privacy policies, subject to your cookie consent.
  • Academic and research partners — only aggregated, anonymised, or fully de-identified data for research publications and grant reporting; no identifiable personal data is shared.
  • Legal compliance — where required by law, court order, or regulatory authority in Bangladesh or applicable international jurisdiction.
  • Succession or restructuring — if GNCF undergoes a merger or restructuring, data will be transferred only to an entity that upholds equivalent privacy standards and commitments.

6  🗄️ Data Retention

We retain personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes described in this policy, or as required by law.

Data TypeRetention PeriodBasis
Donation records and receipts7 yearsLegal / Tax obligation
Contact form enquiries3 yearsLegitimate interests
Volunteer recordsDuration of relationship + 2 yearsContract
Newsletter subscriptionsUntil unsubscriptionConsent
Cookie consent records1 yearLegal compliance
Website analytics (Microsoft Clarity)13 monthsLegitimate interests
MFS transfer verification records7 yearsLegal / Tax obligation

7  ⚖️ Your Rights

Depending on your location, you may have the following rights regarding your personal data:

  • Right of access — request a copy of the personal data we hold about you.
  • Right to rectification — request correction of inaccurate or incomplete data.
  • Right to erasure — request deletion of your data where there is no compelling reason for continued processing ("right to be forgotten").
  • Right to restrict processing — request that we limit how we use your data in certain circumstances.
  • Right to data portability — receive your data in a structured, machine-readable format.
  • Right to object — object to processing based on legitimate interests, including direct communications.
  • Right to withdraw consent — where processing is based on consent, withdraw it at any time without affecting the lawfulness of prior processing.
  • Right to lodge a complaint — with the relevant supervisory authority in your jurisdiction.
To exercise any of these rights, please contact us at privacy@greenford.org.bd. We will respond within 30 days. We may need to verify your identity before processing certain requests.

8  🔒 Security

We implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect your personal data against accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure, or access. These measures include:

  • HTTPS/TLS encryption for all data in transit between your browser and our servers.
  • Access controls restricting personal data to authorised personnel only, on a need-to-know basis.
  • Regular security reviews of our website, hosting infrastructure, and third-party integrations.
  • Secure image and media hosting via Cloudinary with access-controlled asset delivery.

While we take every reasonable precaution, no method of transmission over the internet or method of electronic storage is 100% secure. We cannot guarantee absolute security but are committed to prompt incident notification if a breach affecting your data occurs.

9  👶 Children's Privacy

Our website is not directed to children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children. If you believe a child has provided us with personal data without appropriate parental consent, please contact us immediately at privacy@greenford.org.bd and we will promptly delete the information.

10  🌐 International Data Transfers

GNCF is based in Bangladesh. Some of our third-party service providers (such as Cloudinary, Microsoft Clarity) may process data in countries outside Bangladesh, including the United States and the European Economic Area. When transferring data internationally, we rely on appropriate safeguards such as Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs), the service provider's own GDPR compliance commitments, or other recognised legal transfer mechanisms.

11  🔄 Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technology, legal requirements, or other factors. When we do, we will revise the "Last Updated" date at the top of the page. For significant changes, we will display a prominent notice on our website and, where we hold your email address, notify you directly.

We encourage you to review this policy periodically. Continued use of our website after the effective date of an updated policy constitutes acceptance of the changes.

12  ✉️ Contact & Complaints

For any privacy-related enquiries, data subject requests, or complaints about how we handle your personal data, please contact our Data Protection Officer:

Privacy / Data Protection
Greenford Nano and Cancer Foundation
2/1, Dirajtulla lane S.B. Road, Kushtia – 7000, Bangladesh
📧 privacy@greenford.org.bd
📞 +880 1917-999457

If you are not satisfied with our response, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant data protection supervisory authority in your country of residence.