About KHF

A foundation advancing human development, through knowledge, care, and culture

The King Hussein Foundation (KHF) is one of Jordan’s leading non-profit development institutions. Founded in 1999 by Her Majesty Queen Noor Al Hussein, it was established to carry forward the humanitarian vision and enduring legacy of His Majesty King Hussein through education, healthcare, socio-economic empowerment, research, culture, and capacity building.

Through a diverse network of specialized institutions, KHF serves women, youth, refugees, educators, artists, entrepreneurs, and underserved communities in Jordan and beyond. Together, these institutions form an integrated platform that expands opportunity, strengthens resilience, and invests in human dignity across generations.

KHF Institutions

The Jubilee Institute
The Jubilee Institute serves as KHF’s educational platform for excellence and innovation, bringing together leading initiatives in advanced learning, teacher development, and future-ready education.
The Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education
The Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education promotes innovation in teaching and learning through STEAM education, robotics, competitions, curriculum development, and educator training.
The Jubilee School
The Jubilee School is a distinguished secondary school that nurtures academically talented students through a model that combines rigorous learning, leadership, creativity, and community engagement.
The Community Development Institute
The Community Development Institute strengthens livelihoods and local resilience through entrepreneurship support, job creation, community-based development, and inclusive economic opportunity.
Tamweelcom
Tamweelcom provides responsible microfinance services that expand financial inclusion and support entrepreneurs, low-income earners, women, and youth in building sustainable futures.
The Institute for Family Health
The Institute for Family Health delivers integrated healthcare services that address physical, mental, and social wellbeing for Jordanians and refugees through a family-centered approach.
The Information and Research Center
The Information and Research Center produces research, evidence, and policy insight that contribute to social justice, inclusion, and informed development planning.
The National Center for Culture and Arts
The National Center for Culture and Arts advances creativity, dialogue, and social development through theatre, dance, arts education, and cultural exchange.
The National Music Conservatory
The National Music Conservatory develops musicians and music appreciation through professional training, performance, and education in both Arabic and Western musical traditions.
King Hussein Foundation International
King Hussein Foundation International extends KHF’s mission globally by supporting development, leadership, equity, peacebuilding, and international partnerships.

As part of the King Hussein Foundation, NCCA contributes to a wider vision in which culture plays a vital role in education, wellbeing, dialogue, and human development. This connection places the arts at the center of a broader commitment to opportunity, inclusion, and social progress.

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NCCA – The National Centre for Culture and Arts

Contact Info

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+962-6-5690292
Info@ncca.org.jo

Office Address

70 Ibn Al Haitham St. Arjan, Amman, Jordan