Our Funders

Thank you to our generous donors.

The Jewish Women's Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (JWF) transforms the lives of individual Jewish women and girls through grantmaking and advocacy to further social change and strengthen families and communities.

Rooted in the belief in collective action and collective responsibility, Jewish United Fund (JUF) provides life-saving services and life-enriching experiences where they are needed most. They take great pride in this, and in their unique ability to help people—to provide essential health and human services and vital points of community and connection.

The Ukrainian Jewish Encounter (UJE) is a privately organized, multinational initiative launched in 2008 as a collaborative project involving Ukrainians of Jewish and Christian heritages and others, in Ukraine, Israel, and the diasporas. Its work engages scholars, civic leaders, artists, governments, and the broader public in an effort to strengthen mutual comprehension and solidarity between Ukrainians and Jews.

Jewish Teen Foundation (JTF) is a diverse group of San Diego County Jewish high schoolers who build new relationships, learn collaboration, and make grants with a Jewish giving lens.

Elluminate is a network of transformational Jewish women leaders – visionary philanthropists and global change makers – who accelerate the impact entrepreneurs make in the world through social change, smart risks, and bold ideas.

The Jewish Women’s Giving Foundation of Baltimore is a program of The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, to improve the lives of women and the lives of girls both in the Jewish community and the community-at-large in Maryland, the United States and around the World.

For 100 years, UJA-Federation of New York has been a central force for communal planning and philanthropy in the New York Jewish community. Through UJA-Federation, close to 50,000 donors pool their resources to help people in need, inspire a passion for Jewish life and learning, and strengthen Jewish communities around the world — to address the issues that matter to us most as Jews and as New Yorkers.

The National Center to Encourage Judaism (NCEJ) supports the efforts of synagogues and other Jewish groups to reach out with special programming to those who want to explore becoming part of the Jewish community. NCEJ funds programs worldwide that are geared towards people who do not identify as Jewish to engage, educate, and help connect them with Judaism.

Arev Fund is a group of Jewish women across ages and stages who are interested in initiating meaningful social entrepreneurship and developing leadership in their communities and beyond. They are passionate about Jewish tradition and observance. They come from all over the United States and are deeply connected to the Israeli community. 

The Sephardic Foundation on Aging fosters innovation and collaboration in the field of aging so older people and their communities have the support and resources they need to flourish.

The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) represents nearly 400 independent Jewish communities, which raise and distribute more than $2 billion annually, including through planned giving and endowment programs to build flourishing Jewish communities domestically, in Israel, and around the world.

The David Hodoroker Organization aims to promote and maintain the Jewish heritage from a particular city, with the same name, in Eastern Europe among the city’s emigrants and their descendants who now live predominantly in the United States.

The Russian Jewish Community Foundation (RJCF) is a non-profit organization created for charitable purposes by Russian speaking Jewish immigrants from the former USSR now residing in Massachusetts. The RJCF mission is to preserve and enhance the Jewish identity among Russian speaking Jews and to support Israel.

The ICDR—International Centre for Dispute Resolution— is the international division of the largest arbitral institution in the world, the American Arbitration Association (AAA). The ICDR is the foremost provider of global conflict-resolution solutions to businesses and organizations involved in cross-border disputes. The ICDR administrative system offers a range of international alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services providing time and cost savings, along with vetted, skilled arbitrators and advanced technology.

The Jewish Federation of Greater Fairfield County’s mission is to strengthen, support, and enhance the quality of Jewish life in our community by building vibrant and inclusive Jewish communities, fostering connections among individuals and organizations, and empowering individuals to actively engage in Jewish community at all stages of life.

At Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver their goal is to touch the lives of every member of our community and to connect them with each other, and with fellow Jews around the world. Every program they fund and every service we support works to achieve this. 

The Leichtag Foundation honors the legacy of Lee and Toni Leichtag through igniting and inspiring vibrant Jewish life, advancing self-sufficiency and stimulating social entrepreneurship in coastal North San Diego County and Jerusalem.

Hadassah is an American Jewish volunteer women's organization. In the US, the organization advocates on behalf of women's rights, religious autonomy and US–Israel diplomacy. In Israel, Hadassah supports health education and research, women's initiatives, schools and programs for underprivileged youth.

The Genesis Prize is an annual $1 million award that honors living Jewish individuals who have attained international renown in their chosen professional fields, are proud of their Jewish heritage, care about the future of the Jewish people and the State of Israel, and inspire young people to make the world a better place.