This “Trump Pizza” is for upper crust diners who want to do a good deed with their dough.

A formerly homeless Turkish immigrant wants to make pizza great again by donating the proceeds of the $5,000 to $10,000 a pie to the shelter that helped him get on his feet.

Hakki Akdeniz, 36, owner of Champion Pizza on the Lower East Side, said the divisive election also inspired him to create the pricey pie as a sign of new hope.

“When I came to this country I had a tough time and had nowhere to go. I stayed at Bowery Mission for 96 days,” Akdeniz, 36, told The Post. “All the money I make I’ll donate to the Bowery Mission.”

The pizza – which will have TRUMP spelled out with Giusto Manetti 23-karat edible gold leafs — will be topped with special reserve Russian osetra caviar – at $280 an ounce — and shaved white truffles.

And it won’t skimp on cheese, with seven gooey types on each pie: three kinds of mozzarella, black truffle Pecorino, Testun from Piemonte, Foglie di Castagno and aged Parmigiano Reggiano.

An eight-slice pie, which must be ordered a week in advance, and will be available beginning Thursday.

Akdeniz, who was born in Silvan, Turkey, moved to Canada at age 13 and then to the US seven years later.

He began his pizza career at Tuscany Cafe in Times Square while staying with friends and earned extra cash cleaning the building.

He saved nearly every cent he made and after nine years, he opened his own pizzeria on Rivington Street.

When he stayed at The Mission for 96 days, he used to dream about striking it rich and helping the less fortunate. And now, he wants to share his American dream and raise $50,000 for the homeless.

“I want to give them hope. If you work so hard you will make it happen,” the entrepreneur said. “Those guys in the shelter have nowhere to go. You don’t know where you wake up or what you are gonna do when you are homeless.”

Akdeniz compared his new creation to the experience of strolling into the sparkling lobby at Trump Tower, where the mogul launched his presidential bid.

“Everyone right now says they hate Trump … and love or hate, (on Friday) he will be president of the United States,” he said. “We want to make sure everyone should have hope and make sure he does a great job for this country.”

And that’s “no fake news, so no fake pizza,” Akdeniz added.