Jim Joseph Foundation

The Jim Joseph Foundation, established in 2006, is a non-profit organization based in the United States dedicated to enhancing Jewish education for young Jews. Collaborating with various grantee-partners, the Foundation aims to create impactful Jewish learning experiences across diverse settings. By awarding grants to effective organizations, it seeks to engage, educate, and inspire young Jewish individuals, fostering a sense of joy and connection to vibrant Jewish life. The Foundation recognizes the importance of dynamic learning environments and is committed to making a lasting difference in the lives of Jewish youth and young adults.

Alvin Levitt

President and Director

Past deals in Charity

Jpro

Grant in 2023
JPro connects, educates, inspires, and empowers people who work in the Jewish charity sector to help them grow professionally.

Birthright Israel Foundation

Grant in 2023
Birthright Israel Foundation is a non profit organization that raise funds to provide financial support for the educational trip to Israel.

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

Grant in 2022
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) is a globally recognized humanitarian organization based in New York, established in 1914. As an independent non-profit foundation, JDC focuses on alleviating hunger and hardship, rescuing Jews in peril, and fostering enduring connections to Jewish life. Additionally, the organization provides immediate assistance to victims of both natural and man-made disasters. The management of the foundation's assets is overseen by its board of directors, ensuring that its mission to support Jewish communities worldwide continues effectively.

Jpro

Grant in 2022
JPro connects, educates, inspires, and empowers people who work in the Jewish charity sector to help them grow professionally.

The Jewish Education Project

Grant in 2022
The Jewish Education Project is a charity organization that brings innovation into Jewish education.

The Jewish Education Project

Grant in 2022
The Jewish Education Project is a charity organization that brings innovation into Jewish education.

The Jewish Education Project

Grant in 2022
The Jewish Education Project is a charity organization that brings innovation into Jewish education.

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

Grant in 2022
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) is a globally recognized humanitarian organization based in New York, established in 1914. As an independent non-profit foundation, JDC focuses on alleviating hunger and hardship, rescuing Jews in peril, and fostering enduring connections to Jewish life. Additionally, the organization provides immediate assistance to victims of both natural and man-made disasters. The management of the foundation's assets is overseen by its board of directors, ensuring that its mission to support Jewish communities worldwide continues effectively.

Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

Grant in 2022
The Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, based in San Francisco, California, is dedicated to enhancing Jewish life in the Bay Area, the United States, Israel, and worldwide. Established in 1975, it partners with donors, organizations, and foundations to address critical community issues through various services, including philanthropic advising, legacy planning, and strategic grantmaking. The Federation focuses on fundraising and providing financial support for programs that assist those in need, ensure the safety of the Jewish people, and promote Jewish renaissance both locally and globally. The assets of the endowment are managed by a board of directors, ensuring effective stewardship and impact.

Jewish Federations Of North America

Grant in 2021
Jewish Federations of North America is a foundation based in New York City, established in 1999. It serves as an umbrella organization for 146 Jewish Federations and over 300 network communities across North America, focusing on the health and vitality of the entire Jewish community. The foundation engages in raising and distributing more than $3 billion annually through planned giving and endowment programs, addressing social welfare, social services, and educational needs within the community. Its executive management team oversees the management of the foundation's assets, ensuring effective support for various initiatives that benefit Jewish individuals and families.

Jewish Federations Of North America

Grant in 2021
Jewish Federations of North America is a foundation based in New York City, established in 1999. It serves as an umbrella organization for 146 Jewish Federations and over 300 network communities across North America, focusing on the health and vitality of the entire Jewish community. The foundation engages in raising and distributing more than $3 billion annually through planned giving and endowment programs, addressing social welfare, social services, and educational needs within the community. Its executive management team oversees the management of the foundation's assets, ensuring effective support for various initiatives that benefit Jewish individuals and families.

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

Grant in 2021
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) is a globally recognized humanitarian organization based in New York, established in 1914. As an independent non-profit foundation, JDC focuses on alleviating hunger and hardship, rescuing Jews in peril, and fostering enduring connections to Jewish life. Additionally, the organization provides immediate assistance to victims of both natural and man-made disasters. The management of the foundation's assets is overseen by its board of directors, ensuring that its mission to support Jewish communities worldwide continues effectively.

Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles

Grant in 2020
Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is a non-profit organization that helps Jews in need and ensures the Jewish future.

Bbyo

Grant in 2019
Bbyo provides charitable, leadership programs and identity enrichment services for Jewish communities.

Harold Grinspoon Foundation

Grant in 2019
The Harold Grinspoon Foundation is a private nonprofit organization based in Agawam, Massachusetts, established in 1991. The foundation is dedicated to encouraging young people to achieve their academic and leadership potential. It promotes literacy and early childhood education, rewards excellence in teaching, and supports entrepreneurship among youth. Additionally, the foundation is involved in promoting education and health initiatives in Cambodia. Through various programs and grants, it aims to inspire conversation, instill pride, and foster creativity within diverse communities. The foundation's assets are managed by a Board of Trustees.

Birthright Israel Foundation

Grant in 2019
Birthright Israel Foundation is a non profit organization that raise funds to provide financial support for the educational trip to Israel.

Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

Grant in 2019
The Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, based in San Francisco, California, is dedicated to enhancing Jewish life in the Bay Area, the United States, Israel, and worldwide. Established in 1975, it partners with donors, organizations, and foundations to address critical community issues through various services, including philanthropic advising, legacy planning, and strategic grantmaking. The Federation focuses on fundraising and providing financial support for programs that assist those in need, ensure the safety of the Jewish people, and promote Jewish renaissance both locally and globally. The assets of the endowment are managed by a board of directors, ensuring effective stewardship and impact.

The Jewish Education Project

Grant in 2019
The Jewish Education Project is a charity organization that brings innovation into Jewish education.

Jpro

Grant in 2019
JPro connects, educates, inspires, and empowers people who work in the Jewish charity sector to help them grow professionally.

The Combined Jewish Philanthropies

Grant in 2018
The Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston (CJP) is a non-profit organization established in 1895, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. CJP functions as a fundraising and social planning entity, focusing on enhancing the quality of life through its support of various local, national, and international agencies. The organization allocates resources to improve essential services in health, welfare, education, housing, and cultural initiatives. Managed by a board of directors, CJP aims to foster community relations and provide comprehensive support to a diverse array of programs that benefit the Jewish community and beyond.

Birthright Israel Foundation

Grant in 2018
Birthright Israel Foundation is a non profit organization that raise funds to provide financial support for the educational trip to Israel.

UJA-Federation of New York

Grant in 2018
UJA-Federation of New York is a non-profit organization established in 1917, dedicated to serving the Jewish community in New York and beyond. It focuses on communal planning and philanthropy, collaborating with over 100 network beneficiary agencies, synagogues, and various Jewish organizations. The federation connects individuals to their Jewish communities and provides support during crises both locally and globally, with its efforts extending to Israel and more than 70 other countries. Based in New York, UJA-Federation of New York plays a vital role in uplifting society through charitable activities and fostering a sense of community among Jews worldwide.

Rose Community Foundation

Grant in 2018
Rose Community Foundation is an independent non-profit organization located in Denver, Colorado, established in 1995. The foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the greater Denver area through values-driven philanthropy. It focuses on fostering inclusive, engaged, and equitable communities by addressing various critical areas such as aging, child and family development, education, health, and Jewish life. The foundation's leadership and resources are directed towards enhancing community well-being and ensuring that its efforts resonate with the diverse needs of the population it serves.

The Jewish Education Project

Grant in 2017
The Jewish Education Project is a charity organization that brings innovation into Jewish education.

Jewish Federations Of North America

Grant in 2017
Jewish Federations of North America is a foundation based in New York City, established in 1999. It serves as an umbrella organization for 146 Jewish Federations and over 300 network communities across North America, focusing on the health and vitality of the entire Jewish community. The foundation engages in raising and distributing more than $3 billion annually through planned giving and endowment programs, addressing social welfare, social services, and educational needs within the community. Its executive management team oversees the management of the foundation's assets, ensuring effective support for various initiatives that benefit Jewish individuals and families.

Bend the Arc

Grant in 2017
Bend the Arc is building the power and passion of the progressive Jewish movement.

UJA-Federation of New York

Grant in 2017
UJA-Federation of New York is a non-profit organization established in 1917, dedicated to serving the Jewish community in New York and beyond. It focuses on communal planning and philanthropy, collaborating with over 100 network beneficiary agencies, synagogues, and various Jewish organizations. The federation connects individuals to their Jewish communities and provides support during crises both locally and globally, with its efforts extending to Israel and more than 70 other countries. Based in New York, UJA-Federation of New York plays a vital role in uplifting society through charitable activities and fostering a sense of community among Jews worldwide.

Jewish Federations Of North America

Grant in 2017
Jewish Federations of North America is a foundation based in New York City, established in 1999. It serves as an umbrella organization for 146 Jewish Federations and over 300 network communities across North America, focusing on the health and vitality of the entire Jewish community. The foundation engages in raising and distributing more than $3 billion annually through planned giving and endowment programs, addressing social welfare, social services, and educational needs within the community. Its executive management team oversees the management of the foundation's assets, ensuring effective support for various initiatives that benefit Jewish individuals and families.

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

Grant in 2017
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) is a globally recognized humanitarian organization based in New York, established in 1914. As an independent non-profit foundation, JDC focuses on alleviating hunger and hardship, rescuing Jews in peril, and fostering enduring connections to Jewish life. Additionally, the organization provides immediate assistance to victims of both natural and man-made disasters. The management of the foundation's assets is overseen by its board of directors, ensuring that its mission to support Jewish communities worldwide continues effectively.

The Jewish Education Project

Grant in 2017
The Jewish Education Project is a charity organization that brings innovation into Jewish education.

Jewish Federations Of North America

Grant in 2017
Jewish Federations of North America is a foundation based in New York City, established in 1999. It serves as an umbrella organization for 146 Jewish Federations and over 300 network communities across North America, focusing on the health and vitality of the entire Jewish community. The foundation engages in raising and distributing more than $3 billion annually through planned giving and endowment programs, addressing social welfare, social services, and educational needs within the community. Its executive management team oversees the management of the foundation's assets, ensuring effective support for various initiatives that benefit Jewish individuals and families.

Jewish National Fund

Grant in 2017
Jewish national fund is a charitable organization specializing in development of israeli land and infrastructure, especially planting trees.

Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

Grant in 2016
The Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, based in San Francisco, California, is dedicated to enhancing Jewish life in the Bay Area, the United States, Israel, and worldwide. Established in 1975, it partners with donors, organizations, and foundations to address critical community issues through various services, including philanthropic advising, legacy planning, and strategic grantmaking. The Federation focuses on fundraising and providing financial support for programs that assist those in need, ensure the safety of the Jewish people, and promote Jewish renaissance both locally and globally. The assets of the endowment are managed by a board of directors, ensuring effective stewardship and impact.

Jewish Federations Of North America

Grant in 2016
Jewish Federations of North America is a foundation based in New York City, established in 1999. It serves as an umbrella organization for 146 Jewish Federations and over 300 network communities across North America, focusing on the health and vitality of the entire Jewish community. The foundation engages in raising and distributing more than $3 billion annually through planned giving and endowment programs, addressing social welfare, social services, and educational needs within the community. Its executive management team oversees the management of the foundation's assets, ensuring effective support for various initiatives that benefit Jewish individuals and families.

Jewish Federations Of North America

Grant in 2016
Jewish Federations of North America is a foundation based in New York City, established in 1999. It serves as an umbrella organization for 146 Jewish Federations and over 300 network communities across North America, focusing on the health and vitality of the entire Jewish community. The foundation engages in raising and distributing more than $3 billion annually through planned giving and endowment programs, addressing social welfare, social services, and educational needs within the community. Its executive management team oversees the management of the foundation's assets, ensuring effective support for various initiatives that benefit Jewish individuals and families.

Bbyo

Grant in 2016
Bbyo provides charitable, leadership programs and identity enrichment services for Jewish communities.

Birthright Israel Foundation

Grant in 2016
Birthright Israel Foundation is a non profit organization that raise funds to provide financial support for the educational trip to Israel.

The Combined Jewish Philanthropies

Grant in 2016
The Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston (CJP) is a non-profit organization established in 1895, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. CJP functions as a fundraising and social planning entity, focusing on enhancing the quality of life through its support of various local, national, and international agencies. The organization allocates resources to improve essential services in health, welfare, education, housing, and cultural initiatives. Managed by a board of directors, CJP aims to foster community relations and provide comprehensive support to a diverse array of programs that benefit the Jewish community and beyond.

Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

Grant in 2016
The Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, based in San Francisco, California, is dedicated to enhancing Jewish life in the Bay Area, the United States, Israel, and worldwide. Established in 1975, it partners with donors, organizations, and foundations to address critical community issues through various services, including philanthropic advising, legacy planning, and strategic grantmaking. The Federation focuses on fundraising and providing financial support for programs that assist those in need, ensure the safety of the Jewish people, and promote Jewish renaissance both locally and globally. The assets of the endowment are managed by a board of directors, ensuring effective stewardship and impact.

Bbyo

Grant in 2015
Bbyo provides charitable, leadership programs and identity enrichment services for Jewish communities.

The Associated

Grant in 2015
The Associated offers assistance, enrichment, and continuity to Jews in Baltimore and across the world.

Jewish Federations Of North America

Grant in 2015
Jewish Federations of North America is a foundation based in New York City, established in 1999. It serves as an umbrella organization for 146 Jewish Federations and over 300 network communities across North America, focusing on the health and vitality of the entire Jewish community. The foundation engages in raising and distributing more than $3 billion annually through planned giving and endowment programs, addressing social welfare, social services, and educational needs within the community. Its executive management team oversees the management of the foundation's assets, ensuring effective support for various initiatives that benefit Jewish individuals and families.

Bbyo

Grant in 2015
Bbyo provides charitable, leadership programs and identity enrichment services for Jewish communities.

Birthright Israel Foundation

Grant in 2015
Birthright Israel Foundation is a non profit organization that raise funds to provide financial support for the educational trip to Israel.

Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles

Grant in 2015
Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is a non-profit organization that helps Jews in need and ensures the Jewish future.

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

Grant in 2015
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) is a globally recognized humanitarian organization based in New York, established in 1914. As an independent non-profit foundation, JDC focuses on alleviating hunger and hardship, rescuing Jews in peril, and fostering enduring connections to Jewish life. Additionally, the organization provides immediate assistance to victims of both natural and man-made disasters. The management of the foundation's assets is overseen by its board of directors, ensuring that its mission to support Jewish communities worldwide continues effectively.

The Combined Jewish Philanthropies

Grant in 2014
The Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston (CJP) is a non-profit organization established in 1895, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. CJP functions as a fundraising and social planning entity, focusing on enhancing the quality of life through its support of various local, national, and international agencies. The organization allocates resources to improve essential services in health, welfare, education, housing, and cultural initiatives. Managed by a board of directors, CJP aims to foster community relations and provide comprehensive support to a diverse array of programs that benefit the Jewish community and beyond.

Birthright Israel Foundation

Grant in 2014
Birthright Israel Foundation is a non profit organization that raise funds to provide financial support for the educational trip to Israel.

Rose Community Foundation

Grant in 2014
Rose Community Foundation is an independent non-profit organization located in Denver, Colorado, established in 1995. The foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the greater Denver area through values-driven philanthropy. It focuses on fostering inclusive, engaged, and equitable communities by addressing various critical areas such as aging, child and family development, education, health, and Jewish life. The foundation's leadership and resources are directed towards enhancing community well-being and ensuring that its efforts resonate with the diverse needs of the population it serves.

UJA-Federation of New York

Grant in 2014
UJA-Federation of New York is a non-profit organization established in 1917, dedicated to serving the Jewish community in New York and beyond. It focuses on communal planning and philanthropy, collaborating with over 100 network beneficiary agencies, synagogues, and various Jewish organizations. The federation connects individuals to their Jewish communities and provides support during crises both locally and globally, with its efforts extending to Israel and more than 70 other countries. Based in New York, UJA-Federation of New York plays a vital role in uplifting society through charitable activities and fostering a sense of community among Jews worldwide.

Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

Grant in 2014
The Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, based in San Francisco, California, is dedicated to enhancing Jewish life in the Bay Area, the United States, Israel, and worldwide. Established in 1975, it partners with donors, organizations, and foundations to address critical community issues through various services, including philanthropic advising, legacy planning, and strategic grantmaking. The Federation focuses on fundraising and providing financial support for programs that assist those in need, ensure the safety of the Jewish people, and promote Jewish renaissance both locally and globally. The assets of the endowment are managed by a board of directors, ensuring effective stewardship and impact.

Harold Grinspoon Foundation

Grant in 2014
The Harold Grinspoon Foundation is a private nonprofit organization based in Agawam, Massachusetts, established in 1991. The foundation is dedicated to encouraging young people to achieve their academic and leadership potential. It promotes literacy and early childhood education, rewards excellence in teaching, and supports entrepreneurship among youth. Additionally, the foundation is involved in promoting education and health initiatives in Cambodia. Through various programs and grants, it aims to inspire conversation, instill pride, and foster creativity within diverse communities. The foundation's assets are managed by a Board of Trustees.

UJA-Federation of New York

Grant in 2014
UJA-Federation of New York is a non-profit organization established in 1917, dedicated to serving the Jewish community in New York and beyond. It focuses on communal planning and philanthropy, collaborating with over 100 network beneficiary agencies, synagogues, and various Jewish organizations. The federation connects individuals to their Jewish communities and provides support during crises both locally and globally, with its efforts extending to Israel and more than 70 other countries. Based in New York, UJA-Federation of New York plays a vital role in uplifting society through charitable activities and fostering a sense of community among Jews worldwide.

Birthright Israel Foundation

Grant in 2013
Birthright Israel Foundation is a non profit organization that raise funds to provide financial support for the educational trip to Israel.

Jewish Federations Of North America

Grant in 2012
Jewish Federations of North America is a foundation based in New York City, established in 1999. It serves as an umbrella organization for 146 Jewish Federations and over 300 network communities across North America, focusing on the health and vitality of the entire Jewish community. The foundation engages in raising and distributing more than $3 billion annually through planned giving and endowment programs, addressing social welfare, social services, and educational needs within the community. Its executive management team oversees the management of the foundation's assets, ensuring effective support for various initiatives that benefit Jewish individuals and families.

UJA-Federation of New York

Grant in 2012
UJA-Federation of New York is a non-profit organization established in 1917, dedicated to serving the Jewish community in New York and beyond. It focuses on communal planning and philanthropy, collaborating with over 100 network beneficiary agencies, synagogues, and various Jewish organizations. The federation connects individuals to their Jewish communities and provides support during crises both locally and globally, with its efforts extending to Israel and more than 70 other countries. Based in New York, UJA-Federation of New York plays a vital role in uplifting society through charitable activities and fostering a sense of community among Jews worldwide.

Jewish Federation Of Silicon Valley

Grant in 2012
The Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley is an 85-year-old nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening Jewish community.

Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

Grant in 2012
The Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, based in San Francisco, California, is dedicated to enhancing Jewish life in the Bay Area, the United States, Israel, and worldwide. Established in 1975, it partners with donors, organizations, and foundations to address critical community issues through various services, including philanthropic advising, legacy planning, and strategic grantmaking. The Federation focuses on fundraising and providing financial support for programs that assist those in need, ensure the safety of the Jewish people, and promote Jewish renaissance both locally and globally. The assets of the endowment are managed by a board of directors, ensuring effective stewardship and impact.

The Combined Jewish Philanthropies

Grant in 2012
The Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston (CJP) is a non-profit organization established in 1895, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. CJP functions as a fundraising and social planning entity, focusing on enhancing the quality of life through its support of various local, national, and international agencies. The organization allocates resources to improve essential services in health, welfare, education, housing, and cultural initiatives. Managed by a board of directors, CJP aims to foster community relations and provide comprehensive support to a diverse array of programs that benefit the Jewish community and beyond.

Bbyo

Grant in 2011
Bbyo provides charitable, leadership programs and identity enrichment services for Jewish communities.

The American Friends of the Israel Museum

Grant in 2011
The American Friends of the Israel Museum (AFIM) is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting The Israel Museum.

Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

Grant in 2011
The Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, based in San Francisco, California, is dedicated to enhancing Jewish life in the Bay Area, the United States, Israel, and worldwide. Established in 1975, it partners with donors, organizations, and foundations to address critical community issues through various services, including philanthropic advising, legacy planning, and strategic grantmaking. The Federation focuses on fundraising and providing financial support for programs that assist those in need, ensure the safety of the Jewish people, and promote Jewish renaissance both locally and globally. The assets of the endowment are managed by a board of directors, ensuring effective stewardship and impact.

Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

Grant in 2010
The Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, based in San Francisco, California, is dedicated to enhancing Jewish life in the Bay Area, the United States, Israel, and worldwide. Established in 1975, it partners with donors, organizations, and foundations to address critical community issues through various services, including philanthropic advising, legacy planning, and strategic grantmaking. The Federation focuses on fundraising and providing financial support for programs that assist those in need, ensure the safety of the Jewish people, and promote Jewish renaissance both locally and globally. The assets of the endowment are managed by a board of directors, ensuring effective stewardship and impact.

Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles

Grant in 2010
Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is a non-profit organization that helps Jews in need and ensures the Jewish future.

Jewish Federation

Grant in 2010
The Jewish Federation is creating a thriving, vibrant, and engaged Jewish community by raising and allocating funds and building community locally, in Israel, and around the world. Their services include community engagement, health and human services, fundraising, and jewish life.

The Combined Jewish Philanthropies

Grant in 2010
The Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston (CJP) is a non-profit organization established in 1895, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. CJP functions as a fundraising and social planning entity, focusing on enhancing the quality of life through its support of various local, national, and international agencies. The organization allocates resources to improve essential services in health, welfare, education, housing, and cultural initiatives. Managed by a board of directors, CJP aims to foster community relations and provide comprehensive support to a diverse array of programs that benefit the Jewish community and beyond.

Birthright Israel Foundation

Grant in 2009
Birthright Israel Foundation is a non profit organization that raise funds to provide financial support for the educational trip to Israel.

Jewish Federation

Grant in 2009
The Jewish Federation is creating a thriving, vibrant, and engaged Jewish community by raising and allocating funds and building community locally, in Israel, and around the world. Their services include community engagement, health and human services, fundraising, and jewish life.

Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

Grant in 2009
The Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, based in San Francisco, California, is dedicated to enhancing Jewish life in the Bay Area, the United States, Israel, and worldwide. Established in 1975, it partners with donors, organizations, and foundations to address critical community issues through various services, including philanthropic advising, legacy planning, and strategic grantmaking. The Federation focuses on fundraising and providing financial support for programs that assist those in need, ensure the safety of the Jewish people, and promote Jewish renaissance both locally and globally. The assets of the endowment are managed by a board of directors, ensuring effective stewardship and impact.

The Combined Jewish Philanthropies

Grant in 2009
The Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston (CJP) is a non-profit organization established in 1895, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. CJP functions as a fundraising and social planning entity, focusing on enhancing the quality of life through its support of various local, national, and international agencies. The organization allocates resources to improve essential services in health, welfare, education, housing, and cultural initiatives. Managed by a board of directors, CJP aims to foster community relations and provide comprehensive support to a diverse array of programs that benefit the Jewish community and beyond.

Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles

Grant in 2009
Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is a non-profit organization that helps Jews in need and ensures the Jewish future.

Bbyo

Grant in 2008
Bbyo provides charitable, leadership programs and identity enrichment services for Jewish communities.

Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles

Grant in 2008
Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is a non-profit organization that helps Jews in need and ensures the Jewish future.

Birthright Israel Foundation

Grant in 2008
Birthright Israel Foundation is a non profit organization that raise funds to provide financial support for the educational trip to Israel.

Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

Grant in 2008
The Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, based in San Francisco, California, is dedicated to enhancing Jewish life in the Bay Area, the United States, Israel, and worldwide. Established in 1975, it partners with donors, organizations, and foundations to address critical community issues through various services, including philanthropic advising, legacy planning, and strategic grantmaking. The Federation focuses on fundraising and providing financial support for programs that assist those in need, ensure the safety of the Jewish people, and promote Jewish renaissance both locally and globally. The assets of the endowment are managed by a board of directors, ensuring effective stewardship and impact.

Jewish Federation Of Silicon Valley

Grant in 2008
The Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley is an 85-year-old nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening Jewish community.

Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

Grant in 2008
The Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, based in San Francisco, California, is dedicated to enhancing Jewish life in the Bay Area, the United States, Israel, and worldwide. Established in 1975, it partners with donors, organizations, and foundations to address critical community issues through various services, including philanthropic advising, legacy planning, and strategic grantmaking. The Federation focuses on fundraising and providing financial support for programs that assist those in need, ensure the safety of the Jewish people, and promote Jewish renaissance both locally and globally. The assets of the endowment are managed by a board of directors, ensuring effective stewardship and impact.

Birthright Israel Foundation

Grant in 2008
Birthright Israel Foundation is a non profit organization that raise funds to provide financial support for the educational trip to Israel.

Birthright Israel Foundation

Grant in 2008
Birthright Israel Foundation is a non profit organization that raise funds to provide financial support for the educational trip to Israel.

Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans

Grant in 2007
Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans is a non profit that worked to be a collaborative partner, fundraiser and strategic planner.

Birthright Israel Foundation

Grant in 2007
Birthright Israel Foundation is a non profit organization that raise funds to provide financial support for the educational trip to Israel.

Bbyo

Grant in 2007
Bbyo provides charitable, leadership programs and identity enrichment services for Jewish communities.

Birthright Israel Foundation

Grant in 2006
Birthright Israel Foundation is a non profit organization that raise funds to provide financial support for the educational trip to Israel.
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