Agency
|
Allocation Amount
|
Grant Purpose
|
|
A Different Lesson |
$15,000 |
Support for a program recruiting influential, socially-involved, well-educated professionals from the business and public sectors to join study groups that promote the understanding of pluralistic Jewish identity and its relevance to their lives. |
|
Achva Bakerem |
$15,000 |
Support of the Achva Bakerem program, aiming to build a neighborhood community devoted to environmental awareness, social responsibility and Jewish renewal by establishing a community garden where these three values find expression in a variety of activities such as composting organic waste, both in the garden and throughout the neighborhood, and collecting rainwater from the nearby highway. |
|
American & International Societies for Yad Vashem |
$1632 |
Support of the Rachel and Wilfred (Bill) Kay Endowment Fund
in memory of Peisach and Sara Kataz and their children: Sholom, Shimon, Sima, Lea, Rachel and Benjamin. |
|
American Friends of Koret Israel Economic Development Fund |
$30,000 |
Support for the Koret Israel Economic Development Fund (KIEDF) - Made possible by Taube Foundation for Jewish Life and Culture. |
|
American Friends of Koret Israel Economic Development Fund |
$50,000 |
Support to provide loan guarantees to economically disadvantaged persons and leverage loan guarantees to Israeli-Arabs and jointly owned Israeli-Arab small businesses. |
|
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee |
$130,000 |
Support to address employment challenges within the Israeli Bedouin and Haredi communities. This program addresses employment challenges within the Israeli Bedouin and Haredi communities by establishing a network of Employment Centers that will serve the Bedouin population of the Negev and working hand-in-hand with the Israeli military to provide job training to Haredi men in the course of their army service. |
|
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee |
$648,000 |
General operating support for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. |
|
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee |
$1,100 |
Support for a grant to Tech Careers in Israel from the Hilde and Alfred Amkraut Fund. |
|
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee |
$1,651 |
Support for a grant to Bakehila in Israel from the Hilde and Alfred Amkraut Fund for Financial Assistance to Jews in Israel. |
|
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee |
$750 |
General operating support for the JDC: International Summer Camp at Szarvas from Jerome J. Friedberg Fund for Overseas Relief (made possible by Lily Robinson). |
|
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee |
$750 |
Support for JDC International Camp at Szarvas from the Jerome Friedberg Fund (via Carol Roberts). |
|
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee |
$3,999 |
Support through a scholarship grant to 3 students from Tel Hai College from the Stein Family Tel Hai Scholarship Fund. |
|
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee |
$450,000 |
Support for equal opportunity for Arab-Israeli children under age six, through the minimization of risk factors that threaten their development and improving the scope and quality of early childhood services and programs. |
|
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee |
$557,000 |
Support for hunger relief and welfare in the Former Soviet Union and Argentina. |
|
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee |
$98,000 |
Support for unaffiliated Hungarian Jews, through the opportunity to connect to their heritage and community, and also to encourage ongoing involvement in Jewish life. |
|
Atid Bamidbar (A Future in the Desert) |
$35,000 |
Support for the pilot program working with top munipal and regional leadership to provide an opportunity to anchor programs and activities promoting Jewish Pluralism within the budgets and infrastructure of Negev towns, kibbutzim and moshavim. |
|
Bay Area Jewish Healing Center |
$96,400 |
General Operating Support for the Bay Area Jewish Healing Center. An unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Bay Area Jewish Healing Center |
$30,000 |
Continued support of the Bay Area Jewish Healing Center's rabbinic staff and volunteer resources to support programming for Jewish elderly, with an emphasis on Shabbat programming, holiday visits, and End of Life Care/Hospice services. |
|
Bay Area Jewish Healing Center |
$150,000 |
Support for the Bay Area Jewish Healing Center. |
|
Bay Area Jewish Healing Center |
$25,000 |
Support for the Bay Area Jewish Healing Center's Mental Illness Education and Outreach Project, for community outreach and providing spiritual support services to those affected by mental illness. |
|
Bay Area Jewish Healing Center |
$30,000 |
|
|
Bay Area Jewish Healing Center |
$3,061 |
Support for Holidays in an Envelope - Holiday celebration packets for Jewish patients in North Peninsula hospitals. |
|
Beit Tefilah in Gan Yavneh |
$10,000 |
Support for a vibrant community that will infuse Jewish-Israeli content to community life in Gan Yavneh through bi-weekly Kabalat Shabbat services, holiday activities, seminars, trips and children/youth activities. |
|
Berkeley Hillel |
$77,000 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Bernard Osher Marin Jewish Community Center |
$100,000 |
One-Time Additional General Operating Support - An unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Bernard Osher Marin Jewish Community Center |
$354,749 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Bernard Osher Marin Jewish Community Center |
$15,211.28 |
Support for JCF Preschool Scholarship Fund grant. |
|
Bet Tfila Israeli in Tel Aviv |
$100,000 |
Support for an indigenous Israeli Jewish spiritual experience to the Israeli public. |
|
BINA |
$35,000 |
Support for a yearlong, action-oriented course will explore the intersection between Judaism, social justice and the environment by targeting leading Israeli educators, social justice leaders, and environmental activists.
|
|
BINA |
$50,000 |
Support to revitalize and empower underprivileged communities and introduce/enhance Jewish pluralism in populations otherwise unexposed to progressive forms of Jewish life. |
|
BlueStar PR |
$7,000 |
Support for a two-year program and Israel trip to train teens to become pro-Israel leaders on campus. |
|
B'nai B'rith Youth Organization |
$10,660 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Brandeis Hillel Day School |
$67,238 |
Support for the Community Jewish Day School Scholarship Fund for 10 day school scholarships. |
|
Brandeis Hillel Day School |
$254,667 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Brandeis Hillel Day School |
$10,000 |
Support for needs-based scholarships. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$1,100 |
Support for 1 college scholarship and administration fee to the Bureau of Jewish Education from the JCF College Scholarship Fund (made possible by Kulp Foundation). |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$6,493 |
Support for 2 college scholarships and administrative fees to the Bureau of Jewish Education from the Gail Karp Orgell Scholarship Fund. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$80,000 |
Support for Focus on Excellence in Early Childhood Jewish Education; and Special Needs Community Programs, providing leadership in strategic regional initiatives, consultation, and camping. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$30,328 |
Support for the admininstration fee to BJE for Overnight Camp scholarships. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$62,330 |
Support through administrative money to the BJE for first time trips to Israel and year-long Israel programs (fund funded by Catalyst). |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$10,000 |
Support for annual community-wide event drawing up to 700 people for a night of community-building and Jewish learning. BJE's Feast of Jewish Learning/Peninsula Night of Jewish Unity. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$22,730 |
Support via carry over amount from year one to year two of the Special Needs Initiative. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$1,050 |
Support for Charlene and Sid Tuchman Campership fund-for scholarships to attend overnight camp. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$1,714 |
Support for college scholarship and administrative fees to the BJE from the JCEF general administrative line. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$140,331 |
Support for Community Jewish Day Camp Scholarship Fund for 239 day camp scholarships and 10% admin fee. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$4,671 |
Support for Dr. Walter Vogel Campership Fund - scholarships for overnight camp administered by the BJE. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$2,200 |
Support for 2 college scholarships of $1,000 for 1673 and 3180 and 10% administration fee to the Bureau of Jewish Education from the S.F. Humanities Inc: Leo Hills Memorial College Scholarship for Art Students. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$5,000 |
Support for 2 Jewish Day school scholarships for students who will attend the Ronald C. Wornick Jewish Day School academic year 2010/11 and have previously attended pre-school at Peninsula Temple Sholom in Burlingame. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$13,200 |
Support for 3 college scholarships and administration fees to the Bureau of Jewish Education from the JCF College Scholarship Fund. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$3,300 |
Support for 3 college scholarships and administration fees to the Bureau of Jewish Education. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$16,500 |
Support for 3 college scholarships to candidates and administrative fees from the Ronald P. Wilmot College Scholarship Fund. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$918,000.30 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$26,776 |
Support for overnight camp scholarships for 'other' camps from the JCF Overnight Camp Scholarship Fund. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$50,000 |
Support for dedicated staffing at the Bureau of Jewish Education to oversee capacity building and additional special needs programming in the North Peninsula region. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$2,640 |
Support for 4 scholarships for the Diller Teen Program from the Israel Experience Scholarship Fund. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$4,497 |
Support for Stephanie G. Hoffman Scholarship Fund to support 2 college scholarships toward the cost of BJE Administrative expenses. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$64,206 |
Support for West Bay Overnight Camp scholarships for Camp Newman and Camp Tawonga from the Overnight Camp Scholarship. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$529 |
Support for specialty camps scholarships from Overnight Camp Fund. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$20,000 |
Support for grant from the Goldman Fund for year 2 of the North Peninsula Special Needs Initiative. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
179,000 |
Support for the BJE/JCF: Diller Teen Fellows program /Manhigut Esreh Upper Galil Teen Leadership program, developing future generations of Jewish leaders who will be committed to the Jewish people, Israel and community service. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$82,000 |
Support to make Israel education an integral part of the Jewish educational agenda in Bay Area Jewish educational institutions. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$25,000 |
Support for the Shalhevet leadership development program for Bay Area Jewish 11th and 12th graders, increasing their understanding of the 1,000 year history of Jewish life and culture in eastern Europe, the Holocaust, its connection to the establishment. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$6,180 |
Support for mobile branch of the Jewish Community Library at the Oshman Family JCC. |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education |
$63,000 |
Support for teen engagement and leadership development throughout the FSA with region-specific planning and collaboration. |
|
Chabad Jewish Center of Sonoma County |
$3,600 |
Support for the Jewish Adult Education Program. The Jewish Learning Institute of Sonoma County provides Sonoma County Jews of all backgrounds with an outstanding opportunity to connect and engage with the Jewish community while enhancing and enriching their Jewish knowledge and feelings. |
|
Chabad of Greater South Bay |
$25,000 |
Support for one-stop help for individuals, families and children, with emergency food, housing and other supportive services, and by connecting them with appropriate resources in the Jewish and greater community. |
|
Chabad of Marin |
$2,645.44 |
Support for JCF Preschool Scholarship Fund grant. |
|
Chabad of Noe Valley |
$3,495.76 |
Support for JCF Preschool Scholarship Fund award.
|
|
Chabad of North Peninsula |
$4,000 |
Support for ongoing Jewish programming in North Peninsula high schools. Chabad's "Jewish Teen Club" provides an opportunity for Jewish teens to build friendships with their coreligious peers and spend time with a Rabbi. |
|
Chai Preschool |
$4,219.96 |
Support for JCF Preschool Scholarship Fund grant. |
|
Congregation Adath Israel |
$1,000 |
Support for second annual distribution from the Jewish Study Networkd at Adath Israel Congregation Fund (Emil Knopf). |
|
Congregation Beth Am |
$17,000 |
Support for Jewish education for families from the former Soviet Union through education, social, religious, and cultural activities. |
|
Congregation Beth Ami |
$4,500 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Congregation Beth Jacob |
$5,000 |
Support for preschool component of CBJ's Kesher Program serving children with special needs. |
|
Congregation Beth Sholom |
$8,692.16 |
Support for JCF Preschool Fund Scholarships. |
|
Congregation B'nai Israel |
$2,078.56 |
Support for JCF Preschool Scholarship Fund grant. |
|
Congregation B'nai Israel |
$1,000 |
Support for Tot Shabbat - providing families with younger children the opportunity to have a Shabbat experience as well as connect with our institution and each other. |
|
Congregation Emanu-El |
$10,865.20 |
Support for JCF Preschool Scholarship Fund grant. |
|
Congregation Rodef Sholom |
$9,000 |
Support for Sholom Shulchan Shabbat. Welcoming Shabbat dinners and programming for families. |
|
Congregation Sherith Israel |
$5,101.92 |
Support for JCF Preschool Scholarship Fund award. |
|
Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Inc. |
$6,000 |
Support for high-quality holocaust education in Bay Area schools to 16 teachers at four Bay Area high schools during the 2010-11 school year. |
|
Food Industry Foundation |
$500 |
Support for Irving Abrahams Agricultural Fund. General Operating Support. An unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Friendship Circle (South Peninsula) |
$7,500 |
Support for Kids in Action - Social programming with Jewish themes for mainstreamed children with social and emotional disabilities. |
|
Friendship Circle (South Peninsula) |
$7,500 |
Support for Parent Support Group - Programming to support parents with children with special needs. |
|
Friendship Circle (South Peninsula) |
$25,000 |
Support for the 90 Jewish special needs children and families, and more than 200 teen volunteers, and help ensure meaningful social and community service experiences within a Jewish context. |
|
Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School |
$29,581 |
Support for Community Jewish Day School Scholarship Fund for 10 day school scholarships. |
|
Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School |
$176,955 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Hagar |
$25,000 |
Support for From Learning to Playing Together - Jewish-Arab Bilingual Kindergarten in Be'er Sheva. To promote shared experience, partnership, and the possibility of Jews and Arabs living together in harmony by bi-lingual education, establishing a kindergarten and school for Jewish and Arab children and educational activities for adults. |
|
Hand in Hand |
$20,000 |
Support for Center for Jewish Arab Education in Israel: Scholarships for Families from low socio-economic levels. Hand in Hand promotes a new educational model of bi-lingual, multicultural education where Jewish and Arab children can learn together as equals in the same classes in a school framework. |
|
Happy Shalom School |
$3,590.02 |
Support for JCF Preschool Scholarship Fund award. |
|
Hebrew Free Loan Association |
$500 |
Support for 1 loan to SF Tower empolyee from the Ruth Debs Loan Fund. |
|
Hebrew Free Loan Association |
$1,000 |
Support for 2 loans for San Francisco Tower employees from the Ruth Kay Debs Loan Fund. |
|
Hebrew Free Loan Association |
$500 |
Support from the Ruth Debs Loan fund to an employee of the SF Towers. |
|
Hebrew Free Loan Association |
$500 |
Support for SF Towers employee. |
|
Hillel at Davis and Sacramento |
$60,095 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Hillel Foundation at Stanford University |
$75,600 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Hillel of Silicon Valley |
$29,750 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Hillel of Silicon Valley |
$300,000 |
Support for the capital campaign for the new Hillel House and to build endowment. |
|
Hillel of Sonoma County |
$7,500 |
Support for Building Student Leadership Networks Peer outreach for Jewish college students. |
|
Hillel of Sonoma County |
$31,500 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Hillel the Foundation for Jewish Campus Life |
$13,860 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Holocaust Center of Northern California |
$17,529.17 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Holon Municipality |
$30,000 |
Support for Gvanim for Municipal Educational Leadership in Holon: To provide Gvanim for high school and middle school principals, who will develop programming for teachers in their schools, ultimately creating a major change in Holon's school system whereby schools will be infused with pluralistic Jewish content. |
|
I-Kick |
$25,000 |
Support for I-Kick: Overnight Summer Camp Program for disadvantaged kids (Ethiopians and others). To provide scholarships and a support network for Ethiopian and other disadvantaged children in Israel to attend Camp Kimama's international overnight summer camp. |
|
Institute on Aging |
$500 |
Support for JCEF: Fund for Emergency Medical Needs of Needy Elderly to support client who is unable to use an electric wheelchair to obtain a reclining back and seating system for a manual wheelchair. |
|
International Association of Jewish Vocational Services |
$1,800 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism |
$35,000 |
'Support for The “Ufaratzta” Program is geared to making Progressive Judaism accessible to all by establishing congregations and communities in cities, suburban settings and peripheral regions throughout Israel. |
|
J - The Jewish News Weekly of Northern California |
$224,000 |
Subscriptions to the J. |
|
Jerusalem Open House |
$15,000 |
'Support for Open House gives LGBT and questioning youth a safe space in which to address their sexual and gender identity and provide a sense of belonging and a support framework that can become a lifeline in times of stress. |
|
Jewish Agency for Israel-North American Council, Inc. |
$150,000 |
Support for MASA Israel Journey - To encourage thousands of young Jews between the ages of 18 and 30 to participate in an organized, long-term program in Israel. |
|
Jewish Communal Service Association |
$900 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco |
$20,000 |
Continued support for the Kosher Lunch Program (KLP) at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (JCCSF) , the only congregate kosher lunch program in San Francisco, serving hot meals, six days a week, and hosting festive holiday luncheons and birthday celebrations. |
|
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco |
$668,093 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco |
$130,000 |
Support for the Montefiore Center, the Kosher Lunch Program and the Newhouse Rides program. |
|
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco |
$50,000 |
Support for San Francisco Teen Outreach Program (SFTOP). To support the strategic development and implementation of the 'culture club' model to reach unengaged Jewish teens in San Francisco, connecting them to existing Jewish teen programs. |
|
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco |
$38,169.92 |
Support for JCF Preschool Scholarship Fund grant, helping ensure that Jewish families facing serious financial hardship receive the assistance they need to send their children to one of the JCCSF’s three high quality preschools. |
|
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco |
$100,000 |
One-time additional general operating support. An unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco |
$55,855 |
Support for Kosher Lunch Program - To provide nutritious meals to low-income seniors who would otherwise be at risk of social isolation and nutritional deprivation. |
|
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco |
$20,000 |
Support for high quality Jewish service learning, leadership, and community service programs as well as educational programs in film, music, the arts and sports, designed to foster a deeper understanding of and engagement in Jewish values and the Jewish community. |
|
Jewish Community Center of Sonoma County |
$30,000 |
Support for Friendship Circle 55+ Outreach - To provide outreach and social, cultural, and educational programming for isolated and frail seniors in the outlying areas of Sonoma County. |
|
Jewish Community Center of Sonoma County |
$110,479 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Jewish Community Center of Sonoma County |
$22,000 |
Support for Friendship Circle 55+ 'Hot Lunch and Learn' program - Friendship Circle 55+ 'Hot Lunch and Learn':
Program Purpose: To provide social, cultural and educational programming for seniors in Sonoma County, and in particular, to provide a hot lunch and learning program, two to three times per month. |
|
Jewish Community Center of Sonoma County |
$4,500 |
Support for Teen Expansion - Jewish Teen programming in Sonoma County. |
|
Jewish Community Center of Sonoma County |
$4,675 |
Support for Russian River Jewish Community Outreach Program in the Russian River community. |
|
Jewish Community Center of Sonoma County |
$2,250 |
Support for Jewish Meditation Program - meditation programming that incorporates Jewish themes and practices. |
|
Jewish Community Center of Sonoma County |
$46,000 |
Support for Sonoma County Teen Expansion - providing comprehensive social and educational programming for affiliated and unaffiliated 8th through 12th grade Sonoma County Jewish teens, via a collaboration among all synagogues and Jewish communities in the county. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$75,000 |
Support for Tzavta Program grant from the Diller Tzavta fund. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$400,000 |
Global IT Solution - To support the re-engineering of JCF's accounting and grantmaking database systems. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$150,000 |
Support for the 2010 Annual Campaign to serve community needs addressed by 47 beneficiary agencies in the bay area, to support strategic needs in Israel, and to assist vulnerable overseas Jewish communities. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$90,000 |
Support for Early Childhood Education Initiative's capacity building to improve the quality of our Jewish early childhood education programs and leverage these programs as gateways into Jewish life for young families. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$27,180 |
Support for Early Childhood Education Initiative's PJ Library - expanded gateway program which provides free, age-appropriate books and music to nurture Jewish families with children ages 6 months to 7 years and to create a gateway for families to connect with the larger Jewish community. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$100,000 |
Support for Early Childhood Education Initiative's Certificate Program. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$400,000 |
General operating support for the youth philanthropy initiative and the Jewish teen foundations. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$20,000 |
SF/Amuta Partnership. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$10,000 |
Continued support for the JCEF's Teen Philanthropy Initiative throughout the Federation area. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$5,000 |
Support for the Early Childhood Education Initiative. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$172,608 |
Support for overnight camp scholarships for children from the Federation Service Area, and support a portion of the administrative costs for the community's centralized scholarship process. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$800,000 |
Support for the Synagogue-Federation Partnership and Areivim Create A Jewish Legacy Program (Areivim). Jewish Community Endowment Fund February 2010 Grant Application. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$225,000 |
Support for "MOST: A Bridge to Russian-Jewish Engagement" by providing a robust spectrum of Jewish engagement for Russian-speaking Jews. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$30,000 |
Support for third-year seed funding for the Community-wide Senior Transportation Voucher Fund, ensuring that frail seniors who are no longer able to drive at night, or at all, are able to attend synagogue and other Jewish community events. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$50,000 |
Support for the 'Federation for a New Centennial' Program, a six-month strategic planning project aimed at expanding the relevance of the federation and making it more compelling as a charitable institution as it begins its second centennial. This grant would cover the costs of an experienced strategic change specialist to help the federation to avoid pitfalls and design and move through an accelerated change process. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$17,500 |
Support for the Community-wide Senior Excursion Fund. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$55,000 |
Support for partial payment to the Bureau of Jewish Education for the Diller Teen program from the Diller Teen Fellows Leadership Fund. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$66,625 |
Support for Northern California Hillel Capacity Building - to help train Northern California hillel staff on organizational building, business operations, and fundraising skills. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$2,962 |
Support for Grant to the JCF Preschool Scholarship Fund from the Rachel and Wilfred (Bill) Kay Endowment Fund in memory of Peisach and Sara Katz and their children: Sholom, Shimon, Sima Lea, Rachel and Benjamin. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$17,250 |
Support for A Different Lesson: Gvanim for the Business Community - To engage high-level business executives in a program that will expose them to pluralistic Jewish contents and demonstrate their relevance to their personal and professional lives. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$180 |
Support for Grant to the Holocaust Education Memorial Fund from the Alice Kovacs Cohen Fund. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$1,000 |
Support for Grant to JCF for 5 WIL participants to attend Hartman Leadership with subvention. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$51,133 |
Support for Gift of Israel grant from Schultz Teens to Israel Fund. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$25,000 |
Support for Technical Assistance Reserve Addition - To provide technical assistance to JCF's network of Jewish organizational partners. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$300,000 |
Support for Gvanim: Leadership Development for Promoting Jewish Pluralism: To create a cadre of change agents to spread the message of Jewish Pluralism to ever-widening circles of Israelis by developing and implementing projects across the country (in schools, community centers, in the media, in the army, etc.). |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$1,003,000 |
Support for Israel Center (includes overhead). |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$1,000 |
South Peninsula Event Sponsorship Fund - Funds for South Peninsula Region to distribute for Jewish community event sponsorship. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$7,439 |
Support for Marin Event Sponsorship - Funds for Marin Regional Director to distribute for event sponsorships in the Jewish community. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$8,000 |
Support for Overnight Camp Scholarship Fund - scholarships for children who live in Marin County to attend Jewish overnight camp. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$1,000 |
Support for North Peninsula Regional Event Sponsorship Fund - funds for North Peninsula Regional Director to distribute for Jewish community event sponsorships. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$570,000 |
JCF Israel office. This is the grant by which JCF runs its direct philanthropy operations in Israel. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$25,000 |
Support for Senior Transportation Voucher Fund - To provide support for transit vouchers for seniors who would not otherwise be able to travel to JCC activities. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$50,000 |
Support for Senior Mobility Program - To support the JCF Senior Mobility Initiative including staffing and direct transportation services throughout the Federation's Service Area. |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$50,000 |
Support for Special Needs Initiative - North Peninsula and Beyond |
|
Jewish Community Federation |
$194,614 |
Support for LGBT Alliance - To increase opportunities for Bay Area LGBT Jews to fully participate and celebrate in Jewish life. |
|
Jewish Community High School of the Bay |
$47,462 |
Support for Community Jewish Day School Scholarship Fund for 10 day school scholarships. |
|
Jewish Community High School of the Bay |
$98,933 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Jewish Community Relations Council |
$75 |
Support for staff Roxanne Cohen to attend JCRC Gala. |
|
Jewish Community Relations Council |
$683,808 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Jewish Community Relations Council |
$25,000 |
Support for the Jewish Coalition for Literacy, providing training, recruitment and placement of 500 volunteers working in 48 schools throughout the bay area. |
|
Jewish Community Relations Council |
$50,000 |
Support for the countering the Boycott-Divestment-Sanctions Against Israel Movement Program. |
|
Jewish Community Relations Council |
$5,792 |
Support for sending four Northern California teachers to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC, and the 2011 Arthur and Rochelle Belfer National Conference for Educators. |
|
Jewish Community Relations Council |
$188,125 |
Support for the Jewish Community Relations Council Security Grant. |
|
Jewish Community Relations Council |
$90,000 |
Support for the Intergroup Relations Project - to engage jews in developing relationships with diverse ethnic communities, interfaith/religious leaders and groups, and civic leaders by building social and professional networks, cross-cultural understanding, and coalitions around public policy issues. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$50,000 |
Continued support for the volunteer senior outreach corps, which utilizes 900 volunteers to provide home visits, rides to doctors' appointments, home repairs, food deliveries etc. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$150,000 |
Support for safety-net grants as part of a comprehensive casework plan designed to relieve suffering and increase self-sufficiency for Jewish individuals and families in crisis. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$65,000 |
Support for direct financial assistance to individuals and families in crisis - to offer additional support to Jewish Family & Children's services during the economic crisis, and in light of the increased demand for the vital services that JFCS offers to the community. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$13,250 |
Support for elderly refugee citizenship services - to assist Jewish refugees and immigrants prepare for and navigate the naturalization process. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$450,000 |
Support of emergency financial assistance to Jewish individuals and families in need, including low-income holocaust survivors, to support basic needs such as housing, food, transportation and healthcare. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$410,040 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$24,540.83 |
Support for the Holocaust Center transition to JFCS - To support the successful transition of the Holocaust Center of Northern California to the Jewish Family and Children's Services. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$50,000 |
Support for JFCS MEALS providing free home-delivered food to meet the nutritional needs of low-income individuals living with disabilities and chronic or terminal illness. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$300,000 |
Support for the Financial Assistance Program providing safety-net grants as part of a comprehensive casework plan designed to increase self-sufficiency for our community's poor and financially distressed. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$375 |
Support for JCEF: Fund for Emergency Medical Needs of Needy Elderly to support client who is unable to leave home to go to dentist to receive in home dental assessment and treatment plan. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$200 |
Support for JCEF: Fund for Emergency Medical Needs of Needy Elderly to support E.K., who suffers from osteoporosis and has limited mobility, in obtaining food upon release from the hospital. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$200 |
Support for JCEF: Fund for the Emergency Medical Needs for Needy Elderly to support A.S., who is on disability due to cancer, in obtaining food. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$300 |
Support for JCEF: Fund for the Emergency Medical needs of Needy Elderly to support B.L., who had a heart transplant two years ago and has multiple medical problems, in obtaining food and items to maintain his health. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$200 |
Support for JCEF: Fund for the Emergency Medical Needs of Needy Elderly to support Y.S., who has a very low income and health problems, in obtaining food. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$375 |
Support for emergency medical needs for needy elderly to support J.H., who is having dental problems and requires at-home dental care. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$15,000 |
Support for the oral history of “Surviving Hitler: A Love Story” to teach the lessons of the Holocaust, and will train local teachers working in both public and private high schools. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services |
$110,000 |
Support for the JFCS Single Parent Center, a holistic program to improve the financial, social and emotional lives of our community's single parent families living near or below the poverty level. |
|
Jewish Family and Children's Services of the East Bay |
$65,000 |
Support for individuals and families in crisis. To offer additional support to Jewish Family & Children's Services of the East Bay during the economic crisis, and in light of the increased demand for the vital services that JFCS offers to the community. |
|
Jewish Home & Senior Living Foundation |
$6,962 |
Support for the Jewish Home via 2 grants from the Victor L Marcus Fund. |
|
Jewish Home & Senior Living Foundation |
$199,500 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Jewish Home & Senior Living Foundation |
$150,000 |
General programmatic support - To augment the one-time grant of approximately $1.6 million awarded during 2009-10 to assist the Home in its transition to a more sustainable business model. |
|
Jewish Home & Senior Living Foundation |
$125,000 |
Support for a 24-hour Acute Psychiatry Unit to better serve the needs of seniors with psychiatric issues and assist in the agency's transition to a more sustainable model. |
|
Jewish Home & Senior Living Foundation |
$95,000 |
Support for the creative art program at the Jewish Home and enhance the health, well-being and overall quality of life for the 125 residents who regularly utilize the Home's art studio. |
|
Jewish Home & Senior Living Foundation |
$250,000 |
Support for capital improvements for the Jewish Home's short term rehabilitation (STARS) unit, increasing useable space and capacity to serve additional short-stay clients. |
|
Jewish Home & Senior Living Foundation |
$2,500 |
Support for the Robert Sinton Award for Distinguished Volunteer as recommended by Annette Dobbs, 2010 winner. |
|
Jewish Labor Committee |
$900 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Jewish Milestones |
$25,000 |
Support for Jewish Milestones educational services and resources for mostly non-affiliated Jews who are preparing for Jewish lifecycle rituals and ceremonies. |
|
Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation |
$1,000 |
Support for JPEF bay area marketing for e-learning. JPEF is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to empowering Jewish youth of today to embrace their Jewish identity through teaching about the Jewish partisans. Still today, very few young Bay Area Jews are aware that there were Jewish partisans who fought defiantly against the Germans and their collaborators. |
|
Jewish Public Affairs Committee |
$50,500 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Jewish Vocational Service |
$37,500 |
Support for a full-time Employment Specialist to provide vocational counseling and placement assistance to those affected by the economic crisis, including laid-off workers. |
|
Jewish Vocational Service |
$105,000 |
Support for the Kohn Summer Intern program through an intensive professional internship program providing college students leadership development through community service. |
|
Jewish Vocational Service |
$45,000 |
Support for Connect Advisory Network (staff) - to support two staff positions, a full-time JVS Connect Coordinator and a JVS Connect Program Assistant. |
|
Jewish Vocational Service |
$322,400 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Jewish Vocational Service |
$65,000 |
General operating support - to offer additional support to Jewish vocational services during the economic crisis, and in light of the increased demand for the vital service that Jewish Vocational Services offers to the community. |
|
Jewish Vocational Service |
$150,000 |
Support for Technology Access Center, JobLink, and the Newhouse Vocational Scholarship Program. |
|
Jewish Vocational Service |
$100,000 |
Support for the Jewish Employment Network (JEN). |
|
Jewish Vocational Service |
$500,000 |
Support for one-time additional general operating support. An unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Jewish Vocational Service |
$9,570 |
Support for the Jewish Employment Network (South Peninsula) - expanded employment programming targeted to the South Peninsula Jewish community. |
|
Jewish Vocational Service |
$57,000 |
Support for Intake System (staff) - To support the Intake Coordinator position to directly interact with increasing numbers of clients. |
|
Jewish Vocational Service |
$50,000 |
Support for the Jewish Employment Network - to support career and networking opportunities designed to help unemployed and underemployed members of the Jewish community reenter the workforce and advance into jobs offering career advancement and paying a living wage. |
|
Judah L. Magnes Museum |
$21,000 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
JVP - Jerusalem Venture Partners -Bakehila |
$60,000 |
Support for the Bakehila Community Empowerment Program. To promote social and educational change through educational capacity building and community empowerment. The Community Empowerment Program envisions helping children attain social mobility through education by providing extra support, emphasizing academic skills and achievement, along with enhanced self-esteem and self-efficacy to narrow the educational and socio-economic gaps they face in disadvantaged neighborhoods, aiming to help them break their cycle of poverty. |
|
JVP - Jerusalem Venture Partners -Bakehila |
$85,000 |
Support for the expansion of Jerusalem Venture Partners - Bakehila's youth program in the Bet Zfafa neighborhood. |
|
Kehillah Jewish High School |
$7,500 |
Support for Jewish Teen Coalition - youth-initiated events and projects that foster unity and community among South Peninsula Jewish teens. |
|
Kehillah Jewish High School |
$45,274 |
Support for Community Jewish Day School Scholarship Fund for 10 day school scholarships. |
|
Kehillah Jewish High School |
$87,458 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Kehillah Jewish High School |
$1,000,000 |
Support for the Kehillah Building Acquisition. |
|
Kibbutz Eshbal |
$20,000 |
Support for the Eshbal Youth Society: a boarding school for Ethiopian-Israeli and other youth at risk, located within an 'educational kibbutz' that lets students see an adult community living by codes of equality and mutual assistance. |
|
Lasova Organization |
$20,000 |
Support for Kadima: youth centers for children of foreign workers. To provide supplementary education and nutrition for 1,000 at-risk children and teenagers (ages 7-18). |
|
Lehrhaus Judaica |
$50,280 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Leket (formerly: TABLE TO TABLE) |
$15,000 |
Support for the Leket Work Program - addressing poverty and the exploitation of farm laborers, nutritional insecurity, waste and the environment. |
|
LINK TO THE ENVIRONMENT |
$20,000 |
Support for Young Arab-Jewish Education for the Environment - designing and implementing small-scale cooperative projects between Arab and Jewish children in relation to the environment through positive interactions, increased knowledge about 'the other' and cooperation towards reaching shared interests. |
|
Lisa Kampner Hebrew Academy of San Francisco |
$25,915 |
Support for Community Jewish Day School Scholarship Fund for 10 day school scholarships. |
|
Lisa Kampner Hebrew Academy of San Francisco |
$152,613 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
MAASE Center (Isracorps) |
$100,000 |
Support for closing gaps and building leadership among young Druze. To develop and promote opportunities for Druze youth and young adults with an emphasis on education, promoting excellence, leadership development, volunteering and successful integration into the job market. |
|
MAASE Center (Isracorps) |
$40,000 |
Support for Isracorps - Eitan: enabling young people from marginalized communities to participate in a year-long program of volunteer service in their own communities. |
|
MAASE Center (Isracorps) |
$100,000 |
Support for recruitment of young Arab-Israelis, ages 18-21, to participate in a year-long intensive volunteer and leadership program in their own community to help promote equality of opportunity. |
|
Menorah Park |
65,500 |
Continued support of the 'Health Corner' program, which delivers on-site bilingual psycho-social and medical care to residents. |
|
Menorah Park |
$10,000 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Menorah Park |
$1,000 |
Support for the Senior Transportation Voucher Fund, providing vouchers for medical-related transportation to approximately three residents who are unable to safely use public transportation, and do not qualify for other public programs available in San Francisco. |
|
Mercy High School |
$5,000 |
Support for the Helen and Joe Farkas Center for the study of the holocaust in Catholic schools. |
|
NISPED - NEGEV INSTITUTE FOR STRATEGIES OF PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT |
$50,000 |
Support for the Arab-Jewish Volunteer Program bringing together young Arab Bedouin and Jews for a year of joint volunteer activity, promoting achievement and mutual understanding and cooperation between the two populations. |
|
Northern California Board of Rabbis |
$16,000 |
General operating support for community mikvah. |
|
Northern California Board of Rabbis |
$54,395 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Northern California Board of Rabbis |
$165,000 |
Support for the Synagogue-Federation Partnership to support and foster the cultural change between JCF and Synagogues, supporting and strengthening shared goals. |
|
Oshman Family Jewish Community Center |
$20,000 |
Continued support of the J-Thursday Group Program, offering a weekly gathering for seniors to socialize and enjoy a hot, nutritious kosher meal, followed by an educational program. |
|
Oshman Family Jewish Community Center |
$409,443 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Oshman Family Jewish Community Center |
$20,785.60 |
Support for the JCF Preschool Scholarship Fund grant. |
|
Oshman Family Jewish Community Center |
$10,000 |
Support for the Mitzvah Day, a collaborative, multi-generational day of service that engages 600 volunteers in a wide range of community service projects and ongoing year-round Tikkun Olam activities. |
|
Oshman Family Jewish Community Center |
$5,000 |
Support for Shlichim Program bringing counselors from Israel to the JCC's J-Camp to provide Israel-focused programming to campers. |
|
Oshman Family Jewish Community Center |
$7,000 |
Support for social and cultural programming for Jewish teens. |
|
Oshman Family Jewish Community Center |
$10,000 |
Support for the To life! Street festival's 10th anniversary on October 10th, 2010 in downtown Palo Alto. |
|
Oshman Family Jewish Community Center |
$8,500 |
Support for the outreach and engagement of the Russian community in and around Palo Alto, creating a bridge between the Russian and American Jewish communities, with the goal of establishing a united community. |
|
Oshman Family Jewish Community Center |
$7,000 |
Support for outreach to the Israeli community in and around Palo Alto, engaging them more deeply in Jewish life and creating a bridge between the Israesli and American Jewish communities. |
|
Paideia - The European Institute for Jewish Studies Sweden |
$65,000 |
Support for theTriangle of Jewish Peoplehood: A 3-way community partnership establishing a deep connection among three diverse Jewish communities allowing them to learn about each other and to deepen their commitment to a common sense of Jewish peoplehood. |
|
Palo Alto School for Jewish Education |
$8,750 |
Support for Needs Based Scholarship Program, for religious school tuition. |
|
Peninsula Jewish Community Center |
$357,072 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Peninsula Jewish Community Center |
8,500 |
Support for the expansion of the Ethical Start Program at the PJCC preschool. |
|
Peninsula Jewish Community Center |
$106,486 |
Support for the Senior Transportation and Outreach Project and its Get Up & Go Program engaging, transporting and supporting hundreds of isolated Jewish seniors per year. |
|
Peninsula Jewish Community Center |
$31,178.40 |
Support for the JCF Preschool Scholarship Fund grant. |
|
Peninsula Temple Beth El |
$5,000 |
Support for creative, welcoming and vibrant Shabbat program to meet many different needs and interests. |
|
Peninsula Temple Beth El |
$9,000 |
Support for the North Peninsula Synagogue Israel pre-trip collaboration; educating and preparing for a four-synagogue trip to Israel. |
|
Peninsula Temple Sholom |
$5,000 |
Support for Synaplex Shabbat, a creative, welcoming and vibrant Shabbat program that meets many different interests and needs. |
|
Rashi Foundation |
$40,000 |
Support for Horizons to High-Tech, a program to support regional colleges and creating opportunities for young adults from less-privileged backgrounds in the Galilee and Negev. Creating a workforce of Engineers and Scientists in the periphery. |
|
Reboot, Inc. |
$20,000 |
Support for Young Adult and Teen Programming. |
|
Ronald C. Wornick Jewish Day School |
$29,022 |
Support for the Community Jewish Day School Scholarship Fund for 10 day school scholarships. |
|
Ronald C. Wornick Jewish Day School |
$128,557 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Ronald C. Wornick Jewish Day School |
$9,000 |
Support for the Literacy Foundation Program, after-school literacy support for day school students who are struggling with reading. |
|
San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Inc. |
$1,500 |
Support for the Agnes and Byron Beildeck Music Scholarship Fund scholarship for one candidate. |
|
San Francisco Hillel |
$111,580 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
San Francisco Hillel |
$7,500 |
Support for the Peer-Network Engagement Internship (PNEI). The engagement of unaffiliated Jewish students by trained student interns and encouraging opportunities for involvement in Jewish community. |
|
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival |
$20,735 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival |
$18,000 |
Support for the New Jewish Filmmaking Project, guiding unaffiliated Jewish teen storytellers in presenting their own resonant visions of American Jewish life in accomplished documentary films about the relevance of Jewish culture and identity and providing online and in-person screening opportunities.
|
|
Santa Cruz Hillel Foundation |
$67,340 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Sha'ar - by Kol Israel Haverim |
$25,000 |
Support for the Shaa’r Schools Network Gateway to Science program. This program introduces disadvantaged girls to the world of science, deepening their acquaintance with the field and opening a gateway to new possibilities, encouraging them to choose a major according to their abilities and preferences and not according to social conventions about gender. |
|
Shalom Bayit |
$16,000 |
Support for battered women, providing free accessible domestic violence counseling and emergency financial assistance. |
|
Shalom Bayit |
$40,000 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Shalom Bayit |
$25,000 |
Support for women and families in crisis, through additional support to Shalom Bayit during the economic crisis, and in light of the increased demand for the vital services that Shalom Bayit offers to the community. |
|
Shalom Bayit |
$10,000 |
Support for the South Peninsula Healthy Jewish Families Project, providing abuse prevention and intervention programs targeting families, teens, Jewish professionals and lay leaders in the Jewish community. |
|
Shalom Bayit Tides Center |
$5,700 |
Support for Shalom Bayit, a spiritual support group for battered Jewish women. |
|
Shalom Hartman Institute |
$50,000 |
Support for the Jewish Education through Experience Program, transforming non-religious Israeli high schools into builders of Jewish identity by taking Jewish values, texts and discussions and turning them into an experience that can impact personally and meaningfully on educators, students and parents. |
|
Sonoma County Synagogue Center |
$4,800 |
Support for Celebrations!, integrative jewish programming for special needs children and their families. |
|
Sonoma State University Academic Foundation |
$3,675 |
Support for the Alliance for the Study of the Holocaust speaker series. |
|
South Peninsula Hebrew Day School |
$26,508 |
Support for the Community Jewish Day School Scholarship Fund for 10 day school scholarships. |
|
South Peninsula Hebrew Day School |
$145,298 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
South Peninsula Hebrew Day School |
$7,086 |
Support for the JCF Preschool Scholarship Fund grant. |
|
Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Jewish Chaplaincy at Stanford University Medical Center |
$10,000 |
Support for the Jewish Chaplaincy program at Stanford University Medical Center. |
|
Stanford University |
$130,000 |
Support for the Taube Center for Jewish Studies through scholarships and research fellowships to Jewish Studies graduate students, and advanced Hebrew tutorial instruction of graduate students and related instructional materials. |
|
Tawonga Jewish Community Corporation |
$102,170 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Tawonga Jewish Community Corporation |
$40,000 |
Support for the Noar L' Noar Shlichim program, creating opportunities for Israeli youth (both Jewish and Musllim) to experience Camp Tawonga. |
|
TECH CAREERS |
$50,000 |
Closing the Digital Gap: To offer Ethiopian Israeli young adults professional technological training, personal development workshops and job placement services. |
|
TECH CAREERS |
$150,000 |
Closing the Digital Gap by training young Ethiopian-Israeli adults for professional positions within high-tech industries through a 10-month intensive course in computer science within a residential framework in which participants not only acquire the formal training needed for high-level employment, but are also guided as to how they can better be integrated within Israeli society, and assume leadership roles to better the future of their community. |
|
Tel Hai College |
$60,000 |
Support for the Pluralistic Center for Jewish Culture and Identity. This academic study program engages in outreach to the community in the Yuvalim region with a wide array of programs reflecting a pluralistic approach to Judaism, and drawing considerable numbers of both secular and traditional residents. |
|
The Birthright Israel Foundation |
$216,968 |
Support for the Birthright Israel Program, providing the gift of first time, peer group, educational trips to Israel for Jewish young adults ages 18 to 26. |
|
The Birthright Israel Foundation |
$120,000 |
Support for an additional bus for 40 Bay Area students ($3,000 each) to participate in trips to Israel and to launch a community campaign to increase the number of Bay Area students and young adults who can participate in Birthright. |
|
The Citizens’ Accord Forum Between Jews & Arabs in Israel |
$25,000 |
Support for the Ofek Nashi (A Feminine Horizon) Program, mentoring Arab businesswomen for economic sustainability and social change through the acquisition of business and social skills. |
|
The Contemporary Jewish Museum |
$5,000 |
Support for the JCF’s Holocaust Education Memorial Fund programs for the exhibition, Charlotte Salomon: Life? or Theatre? |
|
The Contemporary Jewish Museum |
$70,000 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
The Jewish Community Free Clinic of Sonoma County |
$10,000 |
Support for clinic operations providing free health care services to uninsured, low-income residents of Sonoma County. |
|
The Jewish Community Free Clinic of Sonoma County |
$30,000 |
General operating support for the Jewish Community Free Clinic during the economic crisis. |
|
The Jewish Federations of North America |
$1,158 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
The Jewish Federations of North America |
$50,734 |
General operating support for the National Alliance. To support the pool of national Jewish organizations through the JFNA Alliance system. An unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission. |
|
The Jewish Federations of North America |
$2,000 |
Support for dues to JFNA National Alliance. An unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission. |
|
The Jewish Federations of North America |
$325,000 |
General operating support for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. |
|
The Jewish Federations of North America |
$97,354 |
Support for the Israel Action Network Initiative and Jewish Federations of North America's (JFNA) Israel Action Network, in an effort to combat activities, within every federated community, which delegitimize Israel. |
|
The Jewish Federations of North America |
$3,000 |
Support for Otzma subvention from the Stephanie Praszker Fund. |
|
The Jewish Federations of North America |
$4,000 |
Support for the SF Otzma participant from the Stephanie Prasker Memorial Fund. |
|
The Jewish Federations of North America |
$789,000 |
Support for JFNA Dues. |
|
The Jewish Federations of North America |
$10,000 |
Support for the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues dues. To educate, communicate with and engage the North American Jewish community on majority/minority relations in Israel. |
|
The Jewish Federations of North America |
$50,000 |
Support for the Social Venture Fund, bringing a diverse coalition of funders together to make strategic financial investments in social change groups in Israel that address the issue of equality and shared society in the country and the unmet needs of Israel's Arab citizens. |
|
The Jewish Federations of North America |
$2,155 |
Support for dues to JFNA National Alliance. An unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission. |
|
The National MS Society |
$180 |
Support through sponsorship of Kathryn Stoner-Weiss for the Bike MS: Waves to Wine Ride 2010. |
|
The Regents of the University of California at Berkeley |
$130,000 |
Support for Graduate scholarships, fellowships, and instructional courses in Yiddish to help support the growth of the Jewish Studies Program at UC Berkeley. |
|
The Regents of the University of California at Berkeley |
$50,000 |
Five-year operating support grant to the Regents of the University of California for movement of the Judah l. Magnes Museum collections to the Bancroft Library. |
|
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. |
$180 |
Support for Race for the Cure through sponsorship of Karen Hanten. |
|
The Yaacov Herzog Center |
$7,225 |
Support for Promoting Diversity in the Educational System: A Planning Grant. This grant brings together a diverse group of senior educational professionals and Ministry of Education supervisors for a joint in-service training program to explore various ways to develop a pluralistic approach to Jewish identity. |
|
Through the Looking Glass |
$618 |
Support for a crib for JS, and a walker for TP from the Emergency Needs for Low Income People with Disabilities Fund.
|
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Traveling Jewish Theatre |
$24,060 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
Tzeva: Youth Building a Future |
$25,000 |
Support for after school enrichment centers in disadvantaged neighborhoods in Herzliya, providing underprivileged children with social, educational and emotional support. |
|
United Kibbutz Movement |
$15,000 |
Support for the United Kibbutz Movement (TELEM). The kibbutzim pilot program offers employment, educational and vocational opportunities, and housing for young Israeli-Ethiopian adults, allowing them to enter the working world as productive and independent members of society. |
|
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum |
$1,632 |
Support for the Rachel and Wilfred Kay Endowment Fund: in memory of Peisach and Sara Katz and their children. |
|
University of Montana Foundation |
$1,000 |
Support through a college scholarship for 2010/11 from the Lizbeth Pratt and Craig Resnick Scholarship fund. |
|
UpStart Bay Area |
$25,500 |
Support for UpStart Seed Funding, services designed to increase the likelihood that exciting, new Jewish ideas emerge and enhance the relevance and vitality of Judaism. |
|
World Council of Jewish Communal Service Association |
$2,500 |
General operating support - an unrestricted grant for an agency to use in achieving its mission (funding can be utilized however the agency sees fit). |
|
YACHAD MODIIN |
$24,000 |
Support for Yachad Modiin school, advocating shared community life for families with different Jewish lifestyles, on the basis of Jewish heritage. |
|
YACHAD MODIIN |
$20,000 |
Support for the Yachad Center for Jewish Identity and Hebrew Culture, to build a more unified and tolerant Israeli society by bringing together a community of students, parents and teachers from a variety of Jewish backgrounds. |
|
Yakov Herzog Center for Jewish Studies |
$15,000 |
Support for Reshut Rabbim: Beit Midrash for an Alternate religious Zionist leadership. To cultivate Jewish leadership that is both committed to the ancient Jewish heritage and at the same time open to other Jewish and Israeli conceptions of Jewish life. |
|
Yedid |
$35,000 |
Support for A Door to the Future: Poverty Alleviation in a Jerusaelm Neighborhood. To help participants and their families break out of the cycle of poverty through development of economic and occupational independence. |
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Yesodot and Bina |
$15,000 |
Support for the Program for Secular Pre-Army Volunteers and Orthodox National Service ('Chevruta'). This program brings together Orthodox and secular young adults for an intensive program that combines study and community work and the opportunity to learn about each other through daily interaction. |