Jim Joseph Foundation works with grantee-partners to foster effective Jewish learning experiences for young Jews. The Jim Joseph Foundation seeks to make an indelible impact on the lives of young Jews, recognizing that dynamic Jewish learning takes place in a multitude of settings. Since 2006, the Foundation has partnered with effective organizations and awarded grants to engage, educate, and inspire young Jewish minds to discover the joy of living vibrant Jewish lives.
Prizmah is a nonprofit center for Jewish day schools that offers professional development, coaching, and leadership search services.
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.
Canvas
Grant in 2022
Canvas is a network of Jewish funders that seek to invest in and foster Jewish art, culture, and literature.
Hazon
Grant in 2022
Hazon is a global environmental crisis. Jewish tradition compels us to respond. They strengthen Jewish life and contribute to a more environmentally sustainable world for all. For inquires ,telephone and email contact are used.
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.
UpStart
Grant in 2022
UpStart strives to dream, build, and grow bold initiatives that enhance the vitality of Jewish life.
Resetting the Table
Grant in 2022
Resetting the Table provides educational programs and experiences to enhance the understanding about political divides.
Hillel International
Grant in 2022
Hillel welcomes students of all backgrounds and fosters an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel. As the largest Jewish student organization in the world, Hillel builds connections with emerging adults at more than 550 colleges and universities, and inspires them to direct their own path. During their formative college years, students are challenged to explore, experience, and create vibrant Jewish lives. For nearly a century, Hillel’s network of dedicated student leaders, professionals and volunteers have encouraged generations of young adults to celebrate Jewish learning and living, pursue social justice (tikkun olam and tzedek) and connect to their peers and the global Jewish people. By participating in life-changing trips and campus initiatives, students learn to make a meaningful impact on the future of the Jewish people and the world while they grow intellectually, socially, and spiritually. At the heart of the Hillel network is the Charles and Lynn Schusterman International Center, supporting local Hillels to ensure that we achieve our mission “to enrich the lives of Jewish students so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world.”
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.
The iCenter
Grant in 2021
The iCenter is a hub that works for the upliftment and promotion of Israeli education through summer camps, trips, and youth organizations.
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.
Repair the World
Grant in 2021
Repair the World mobilizes Jews and their communities to take action to pursue a just world.
Hillel International
Grant in 2021
Hillel welcomes students of all backgrounds and fosters an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel. As the largest Jewish student organization in the world, Hillel builds connections with emerging adults at more than 550 colleges and universities, and inspires them to direct their own path. During their formative college years, students are challenged to explore, experience, and create vibrant Jewish lives. For nearly a century, Hillel’s network of dedicated student leaders, professionals and volunteers have encouraged generations of young adults to celebrate Jewish learning and living, pursue social justice (tikkun olam and tzedek) and connect to their peers and the global Jewish people. By participating in life-changing trips and campus initiatives, students learn to make a meaningful impact on the future of the Jewish people and the world while they grow intellectually, socially, and spiritually. At the heart of the Hillel network is the Charles and Lynn Schusterman International Center, supporting local Hillels to ensure that we achieve our mission “to enrich the lives of Jewish students so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world.”
Leading Edge Alliance
Grant in 2021
Leading Edge works for jewish organizations to improve their workplace culture and leadership. They Provide jewish organizations with guidance to develop and implement benefits that support employee reproductive health. Leading Edge also recruit peoples for the organization.
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.
Leading Edge Alliance
Grant in 2020
Leading Edge works for jewish organizations to improve their workplace culture and leadership. They Provide jewish organizations with guidance to develop and implement benefits that support employee reproductive health. Leading Edge also recruit peoples for the organization.
Institute for Curriculum Services
Grant in 2019
Institute for Curriculum Services is a non-profit organization that provides K-12 education and instructional materials for students.
Jewish Teen Education & Engagement Funder Collaborative
Grant in 2019
Jewish Teen Education & Engagement Funder Collaborative is a non-profit organization that provides education for teenagers.
Hillel International
Grant in 2019
Hillel welcomes students of all backgrounds and fosters an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel. As the largest Jewish student organization in the world, Hillel builds connections with emerging adults at more than 550 colleges and universities, and inspires them to direct their own path. During their formative college years, students are challenged to explore, experience, and create vibrant Jewish lives. For nearly a century, Hillel’s network of dedicated student leaders, professionals and volunteers have encouraged generations of young adults to celebrate Jewish learning and living, pursue social justice (tikkun olam and tzedek) and connect to their peers and the global Jewish people. By participating in life-changing trips and campus initiatives, students learn to make a meaningful impact on the future of the Jewish people and the world while they grow intellectually, socially, and spiritually. At the heart of the Hillel network is the Charles and Lynn Schusterman International Center, supporting local Hillels to ensure that we achieve our mission “to enrich the lives of Jewish students so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world.”
Leading Edge Alliance
Grant in 2019
Leading Edge works for jewish organizations to improve their workplace culture and leadership. They Provide jewish organizations with guidance to develop and implement benefits that support employee reproductive health. Leading Edge also recruit peoples for the organization.
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.
UpStart
Grant in 2018
UpStart strives to dream, build, and grow bold initiatives that enhance the vitality of Jewish life.
Hazon
Grant in 2018
Hazon is a global environmental crisis. Jewish tradition compels us to respond. They strengthen Jewish life and contribute to a more environmentally sustainable world for all. For inquires ,telephone and email contact are used.
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.
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.
Leading Edge Alliance
Grant in 2017
Leading Edge works for jewish organizations to improve their workplace culture and leadership. They Provide jewish organizations with guidance to develop and implement benefits that support employee reproductive health. Leading Edge also recruit peoples for the organization.
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 focuses on communal planning and philanthropy in the New York Jewish community. It works with more than 100 network beneficiary agencies, synagogues, and other Jewish organizations. UJA-Federation of New York connects people to their Jewish communities and responds to crises close to home and around the globe. Its reach extends from New York to Israel to more than 70 other countries around the world. Headquartered in New York, United States, UJA-Federation of New York was founded in 1917.
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.
BimBam
Grant in 2017
BimBam is a nonprofit studio whose digital storytelling sparks connections to Judaism for learners of all ages.
70 Faces Media
Grant in 2017
70 Faces Media is a non-profit digital media organization that operates a range of Jewish media brands, including JTA Archive, My Jewish Learning, Kveller, Hey Alma, The Nosher, and The New York Jewish Week. The organization focuses on creating and distributing content that fosters Jewish engagement and knowledge while also offering digital advertising and marketing services to enhance brand visibility. Additionally, 70 Faces Media provides job openings and advertising opportunities, further supporting the Jewish community and its diverse interests.
The iCenter
Grant in 2017
The iCenter is a hub that works for the upliftment and promotion of Israeli education through summer camps, trips, and youth organizations.
Onward Israel
Grant in 2017
Start up your future. Our elite resume-building experiences in Israel will move you Onward, providing meaningful internship, fellowship, study, and service-learning opportunities, along with an authentic taste of modern-day Israel.
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.
Hillel International
Grant in 2017
Hillel welcomes students of all backgrounds and fosters an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel. As the largest Jewish student organization in the world, Hillel builds connections with emerging adults at more than 550 colleges and universities, and inspires them to direct their own path. During their formative college years, students are challenged to explore, experience, and create vibrant Jewish lives. For nearly a century, Hillel’s network of dedicated student leaders, professionals and volunteers have encouraged generations of young adults to celebrate Jewish learning and living, pursue social justice (tikkun olam and tzedek) and connect to their peers and the global Jewish people. By participating in life-changing trips and campus initiatives, students learn to make a meaningful impact on the future of the Jewish people and the world while they grow intellectually, socially, and spiritually. At the heart of the Hillel network is the Charles and Lynn Schusterman International Center, supporting local Hillels to ensure that we achieve our mission “to enrich the lives of Jewish students so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world.”
Jewish National Fund
Grant in 2017
Jewish national fund is a charitable organization specializing in development of israeli land and infrastructure, especially planting trees.
Eden Village Camp
Grant in 2016
Eden Village Camp is a non-profit organization that offers organic farm pioneering, gourmet, and educational experiences.
Camp Ramah
Grant in 2016
Camp Ramah provides summer camps, Israel programs that inspire commitment to Jewish life, and develop the next generation of Jewish leaders.
Jewish New Teacher Project
Grant in 2016
Jewish New Teacher Project is a non-profit organization that provides support and induction programs to Jewish day school teachers.
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.
Leading Edge Alliance
Grant in 2016
Leading Edge works for jewish organizations to improve their workplace culture and leadership. They Provide jewish organizations with guidance to develop and implement benefits that support employee reproductive health. Leading Edge also recruit peoples for the organization.
Hillel International
Grant in 2015
Hillel welcomes students of all backgrounds and fosters an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel. As the largest Jewish student organization in the world, Hillel builds connections with emerging adults at more than 550 colleges and universities, and inspires them to direct their own path. During their formative college years, students are challenged to explore, experience, and create vibrant Jewish lives. For nearly a century, Hillel’s network of dedicated student leaders, professionals and volunteers have encouraged generations of young adults to celebrate Jewish learning and living, pursue social justice (tikkun olam and tzedek) and connect to their peers and the global Jewish people. By participating in life-changing trips and campus initiatives, students learn to make a meaningful impact on the future of the Jewish people and the world while they grow intellectually, socially, and spiritually. At the heart of the Hillel network is the Charles and Lynn Schusterman International Center, supporting local Hillels to ensure that we achieve our mission “to enrich the lives of Jewish students so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world.”
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.
Jewish LearningWorks
Grant in 2015
Jewish LearningWorks elevates the field of Jewish education.
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 aims to inspire and motivate the diverse Greater Boston Jewish community to develop learning and action communities that deepen Jewish life and benefit the world. The Combined Jewish Philanthropies is headquartered in Marblehead, Massachusetts and was founded in 1895.
American Institutes for Research
Grant in 2014
AIR is one of the world's largest behavioral and social science research and evaluation organizations. Our overriding goal is to use the best science available to bring the most effective ideas and approaches to enhancing everyday life. For us, making the world a better place is not wishful thinking. It is the goal that drives us. Founded in 1946 as a not-for-profit organization, we conduct our work with strict independence, objectivity and non-partisanship. Learn more about our history. The intellectual diversity of our 1,800 employees enables us to bring together experts from many fields in the search for innovative answers to challenges that span the human life course.
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.
Hillel International
Grant in 2014
Hillel welcomes students of all backgrounds and fosters an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel. As the largest Jewish student organization in the world, Hillel builds connections with emerging adults at more than 550 colleges and universities, and inspires them to direct their own path. During their formative college years, students are challenged to explore, experience, and create vibrant Jewish lives. For nearly a century, Hillel’s network of dedicated student leaders, professionals and volunteers have encouraged generations of young adults to celebrate Jewish learning and living, pursue social justice (tikkun olam and tzedek) and connect to their peers and the global Jewish people. By participating in life-changing trips and campus initiatives, students learn to make a meaningful impact on the future of the Jewish people and the world while they grow intellectually, socially, and spiritually. At the heart of the Hillel network is the Charles and Lynn Schusterman International Center, supporting local Hillels to ensure that we achieve our mission “to enrich the lives of Jewish students so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world.”
Facing History and Ourselves
Grant in 2013
Facing History and Ourselves is an independent non-profit foundation based in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1976. The organization focuses on education and professional development, aiming to engage students from diverse backgrounds in critical examinations of racism, prejudice, and antisemitism. By fostering discussions around hatred and bigotry, Facing History and Ourselves seeks to empower young individuals to understand these social issues and take action to prevent them in the future. The foundation operates internationally, promoting the development of informed and humane citizens through its educational programs and resources. The foundation's assets are managed by its board of directors, ensuring effective governance and support for its mission.
Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies
Grant in 2013
Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies inspires engagement in Jewish life.
Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life
Grant in 2013
Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life works to preserve and document the practice, culture, and legacy of Judaism.
The iCenter
Grant in 2013
The iCenter is a hub that works for the upliftment and promotion of Israeli education through summer camps, trips, and youth organizations.
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.
Columbia University
Grant in 2012
Columbia University is a prestigious research institution and an Ivy League school located in New York City. It is renowned for its academic rigor and diverse international faculty and student body. The university actively engages with the city's resources to enhance its research and teaching initiatives, fostering global academic partnerships and advancing knowledge across various disciplines. Columbia is committed to sharing the outcomes of its research worldwide, creating a significant impact in both academia and society. The university's endowment supports numerous initiatives, including scholarships, professorships, fellowships, and research programs, reinforcing its dedication to academic excellence and public service.
Hillel International
Grant in 2011
Hillel welcomes students of all backgrounds and fosters an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel. As the largest Jewish student organization in the world, Hillel builds connections with emerging adults at more than 550 colleges and universities, and inspires them to direct their own path. During their formative college years, students are challenged to explore, experience, and create vibrant Jewish lives. For nearly a century, Hillel’s network of dedicated student leaders, professionals and volunteers have encouraged generations of young adults to celebrate Jewish learning and living, pursue social justice (tikkun olam and tzedek) and connect to their peers and the global Jewish people. By participating in life-changing trips and campus initiatives, students learn to make a meaningful impact on the future of the Jewish people and the world while they grow intellectually, socially, and spiritually. At the heart of the Hillel network is the Charles and Lynn Schusterman International Center, supporting local Hillels to ensure that we achieve our mission “to enrich the lives of Jewish students so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world.”
The iCenter
Grant in 2010
The iCenter is a hub that works for the upliftment and promotion of Israeli education through summer camps, trips, and youth organizations.
American Institutes for Research
Grant in 2010
AIR is one of the world's largest behavioral and social science research and evaluation organizations. Our overriding goal is to use the best science available to bring the most effective ideas and approaches to enhancing everyday life. For us, making the world a better place is not wishful thinking. It is the goal that drives us. Founded in 1946 as a not-for-profit organization, we conduct our work with strict independence, objectivity and non-partisanship. Learn more about our history. The intellectual diversity of our 1,800 employees enables us to bring together experts from many fields in the search for innovative answers to challenges that span the human life course.
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.
Contemporary Jewish Museum
Grant in 2008
The Contemporary Jewish Museum was founded in 1984 in San Francisco, California.
Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund
Grant in 2008
The Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties works to protect and enhance Jewish life in the San Francisco Bay Area, in the United States, in Israel, and around the world; through fundraising, strategic planning and providing funding for programs that care for those in need; that strengthen and secure the safety of the Jewish people; and that foster Jewish renaissance at home, in Israel and in other Jewish communities.
Jewish Community Center of The North Shore
Grant in 2008
The JCCNS non-profit community provides wellness and fitness programs for children and adults.
Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund
Grant in 2008
The Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties works to protect and enhance Jewish life in the San Francisco Bay Area, in the United States, in Israel, and around the world; through fundraising, strategic planning and providing funding for programs that care for those in need; that strengthen and secure the safety of the Jewish people; and that foster Jewish renaissance at home, in Israel and in other Jewish communities.
Hillel International
Grant in 2008
Hillel welcomes students of all backgrounds and fosters an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel. As the largest Jewish student organization in the world, Hillel builds connections with emerging adults at more than 550 colleges and universities, and inspires them to direct their own path. During their formative college years, students are challenged to explore, experience, and create vibrant Jewish lives. For nearly a century, Hillel’s network of dedicated student leaders, professionals and volunteers have encouraged generations of young adults to celebrate Jewish learning and living, pursue social justice (tikkun olam and tzedek) and connect to their peers and the global Jewish people. By participating in life-changing trips and campus initiatives, students learn to make a meaningful impact on the future of the Jewish people and the world while they grow intellectually, socially, and spiritually. At the heart of the Hillel network is the Charles and Lynn Schusterman International Center, supporting local Hillels to ensure that we achieve our mission “to enrich the lives of Jewish students so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world.”
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.
Shalom Hartman Institute
Grant in 2007
Shalom Hartman Institute is a pluralistic research and leadership center
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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