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Israel and Global Jewry Grants is a multi-program grant initiative from Combined Jewish Philanthropies (CJP) of Greater Boston that supports Jewish communities, organizations, and causes in Israel and globally.
Awards range from $1,000 to $100,000 and fund work in five strategic areas: Shared Society initiatives strengthening vulnerable populations in Haifa; Peoplehood programs building Jewish education and identity across communities; Leadership Development for young adult leaders in Boston and Haifa; Global Caring in partnership with Dnipro and other Jewish communities worldwide; and Engaging with Israel educational programs for Greater Boston.
The program also addresses fighting antisemitism and anti-Zionism through local prevention and response efforts. Eligible applicants include nonprofits based in Greater Boston or organizations working directly with CJP's global Jewish network partners.
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| Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston Welcome to Israel and Global Jewry (IGJ) We are a community of proud and engaged global Jewish citizens dedicated to Israel and the Jewish people. Our commitment stems from both a shared past and shared vision for secure and thriving communities in Israel and all around the world.
We find strength in our diversity and in the inspiring individuals with whom we partner to repair and connect our world. We advance our vision by educating, engaging, and empowering ourselves and the communities we touch. Our Shared Society work promotes a more equitable Israeli society based on mutual respect and understanding, by investing in high impact partnerships that strengthen vulnerable populations in Haifa.
Our Peoplehood agenda strengthens education and Jewish identity, develops shared language and resources across our communities, and builds bridges across divides between Israel and American Jewry. The goal of Leadership Development is to create meaningful impact by identifying and investing in young adult leaders who are making our Boston and Haifa communities more connected, equitable, and resilient.
Global Caring works collaboratively with our partner city of Dnipro and other communities around the world, empowering them to enhance quality of life and helping to build a meaningful and vibrant Jewish future. And through Engaging with Israel , we educate and connect the Greater Boston community to Israel and foster a greater sense of global responsibility.
Our Fighting Antisemitism and Anti-Zionism initiative works with partners, community members, and allies to deepen local prevention and response efforts to antisemitism and empower communities to take action. We invite you to explore our work and learn more about our historic partnerships with Haifa and Dnipro . Join us in creating a community of empowered global Jewish citizens by volunteering with us.
The Boston-Haifa Connection The Dnipro Kehillah Project
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits based in Greater Boston or those working directly with CJP's global Jewish network partners. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $1,000 - $100,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Israel and Global Jewry Grants is funded by Combined Jewish Philanthropies (CJP) of Greater Boston. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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