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JUF Enhancing Israel Education & Addressing Antisemitism Grant is sponsored by Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago. This competitive grant process is designed to incubate innovative programs that foster nuanced and inclusive Israel education, engage diverse Jewish communities, and address antisemitism.
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Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago Welcome to the grant management system for Jewish United Fund. Please scroll down to the "Programs" section below to begin an application. The following grant programs are currently open .
Please contact Julie Brodsky (JulieBrodsky@juf. org) for more information. JUF Early Childhood Centers Expanding Capacity Grants Please contact Kate Warach (KateWarach@juf.
org) for more information. JUF Poverty & Financial Vulnerability Grant Please contact Alex Goodman (AlexGoodman@juf. org) for more information.
The following grant programs are currently closed . Please contact the following individuals for more information about each program. Chicago Resiliency Roundtable Microgrant Please contact Alex Goodman (AlexGoodman@juf.
org) for more information. Day School Innovation Fund Please contact Alex Goodman (AlexGoodman@juf. org) for more information.
Illinois Refugee Social Services Please contact Alison Bell (AlisonBell@juf. org) for more information. Jewish Women's Foundation Please contact Genna Kahn (GennaKahn@juf.
org) for more information. JUF Disabilities Capacity Building Grant Please contact Alex Goodman (AlexGoodman@juf. org) for more information.
JUF Enhancing Israel Education & Addressing Antisemitism Please contact Alex Goodman (AlexGoodman@juf. org) for more information. JUF Israel and Overseas Commission Non-Emergency Israel Grants Please contact Orly Movshovitz-Lanskroner (Orly@juf.
org. il) for more information. JUF Israel and Overseas Commission STREAMS Grants Please contact Maya Abarbanel (maya@juf.
org. il) for more information. JUF Israel and Overseas Commission Ukraine Grant Please contact Alex Goodman (AlexGoodman@juf.
org) for more information. Please contact Alex Goodman (AlexGoodman@juf. org) for more information.
JUF National Organization Grants Please contact Alex Goodman (AlexGoodman@juf. org) for more information. JUF Young Adult Engagement Grant Please contact Alex Goodman (AlexGoodman@juf.
org) for more information. Voices The Chicago Jewish Teen Foundation Board Please contact Eli Mulligan (EliMulligan@juf. org) for more information.
Please contact Shoshi Shapiro (ShoshiShapiro@juf. org) for more information.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations with innovative programs focusing on Israel education, Jewish community engagement, and addressing antisemitism. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Unspecified Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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