Our Partners

Footage Foundation is a feminist organization raising voices to elevate lives through creative research, wellbeing interventions, and advocacy. They use narrative and expressive approaches empowering young women around the world to connect as agents of social change.

Ukraine TrustChain funds volunteer teams in Ukraine who deliver medicine, food generators and stoves, they winterize homes, run shelters, repair homes and schools and evacuate people out of danger. They teams provide sustained support into the areas of greatest humanitarian need - the liberated regions, frequent bombardment zones, and underserved communities of displaced people across Ukraine.

Afya creates access to critical medical supplies where there is none—supplies like sutures, bandages, assorted surgical instruments, and more. Afya navigates the logistical challenges to deliver collected and donated medical and humanitarian supplies to underserved or compromised health systems at home and around the world.

CouldYou? is a New York based non-profit dedicated to curating, proving and scaling solutions to poverty, while helping individuals find their own unique contribution to impact poverty. CouldYou?s primary focus areas are in ending period poverty, and eradicating malaria and other mosquito-borne illnesses in a a direct effort to combat extreme poverty.

Razom is a non-profit Ukrainian-American human rights organization established in 2014 to support the people of Ukraine. Razom means "together" in Ukrainian. Its main goals are increasing civic engagement within Ukraine and engaging the voices of Ukrainians around the world.

Survivors’ Truths seeks out and builds relationships with a variety of groups and organizations already working on social justice issues. This brings opportunities to share their culturally-grounded and strength-centered approach in collaborative ways. They work with social service agencies, grassroots groups, and other organizations serving their project participants because they already know the population and can support participants more holistically. 

The Hadassah-Brandeis Institute (HBI) develops fresh ways of thinking about Jews and gender worldwide by producing and promoting scholarly research, artistic projects and public engagement.

Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) educates leaders for service to the Reform Movement and the Jewish people worldwide as rabbis, cantors, educational leaders, nonprofit professionals, and pastoral counselors, and offers graduate programs to scholars and clergy of all faiths.

Through dynamic programs, Hillel In The Former Soviet Union propels college students and young adults to explore their Jewish involvement in the modern world.

Jewish Women International (JWI) is the leading Jewish organization championing women and girls* – of every race, culture, ability, gender identity, and sexual orientation – by protecting their rights and safety, strengthening access to long-term economic security, and lifting and mentoring women leaders.

Through education, through the exchange of ideas, through advocacy and, crucially, through financial support of the Masorti Foundation, Conservative Jews in the United States can participate in this historic and vital enterprise. They are enriched by the opportunities to learn from one another, to support one another and to speak in one voice: the voice of the Jewish People.

Not In Our Town is a movement to stop hate, racism and bullying, and build safe, inclusive communities for all.

Dedicated to the revival of Jewish culture in Europe, Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden, educates leaders for Europe, such as academicians and community activists, in Jewish textual sources which serve as the wellsprings of Jewish and modern civilization.

ORT is a global education network driven by Jewish values. They are passionate about unleashing the potential of young people so they can lead fulfilling lives and have a positive impact on the world around them. Their network now reaches more than 200,000 people a year in more than 30 countries. They provide a combination of high-level science and technology education with strengthened Jewish identity; bridging the gap between ability and opportunity – and ensuring the continuity of Jewish life worldwide.

Women’s Funding Network (WFN) is the largest philanthropic alliance in the world dedicated to advancing the essential role of these funders in the unwavering fight for gender equality and justice.

La Strada is a European NGO Platform against human trafficking, that works from a human rights perspective in support of trafficked persons. The platform aims to prevent human trafficking and to protect and realise trafficked persons’ rights.

The World Union for Progressive Judaism (WUPJ) is the international umbrella organization for the various branches of Reform, Liberal and Progressive Judaism, as well as the separate Reconstructionist Judaism. They aim to create common ground between its constituents and to promote Progressive Judaism in places where individuals and groups are seeking authentic, yet modern ways of expressing themselves as Jews.