A Local Jewish Philanthropy Steps Up Its Efforts to Look Beyond the Jewish Community

A Local Jewish Philanthropy Steps Up Its Efforts to Look Beyond the Jewish Community

Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Greater Philadelphia launched a new donor circle in an effort to serve more people beyond the Jewish community. The initiative’s participatory approach engages recipients to find out what they need.

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How a Top Jewish Foundation Pivoted to Address the Pandemic—and Stuck With It

How a Top Jewish Foundation Pivoted to Address the Pandemic—and Stuck With It

Like many funders, the Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles found itself in uncharted territory when the pandemic began a year ago. In scrambling to respond to the crisis, it leaned heavily on its donors and embraced new kinds of grantmaking.

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12 Self-Made Jewish Women Philanthropists and Where They Give

12 Self-Made Jewish Women Philanthropists and Where They Give

While Jewish women have always played an important role in charitable pursuits, historically, it was their husbands who built the family fortunes. That’s been changing as more Jewish women business leaders turn to giving. Who are they?

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Jewish Philanthropy During COVID-19 Focuses on Need, Not Affinity

Jewish Philanthropy During COVID-19 Focuses on Need, Not Affinity

New research suggests that American Jewish philanthropy has channeled the greater part of over $1 billion in COVID-19 response funding in ways that prioritize local needs. Guest contributor Hanna Shaul Bar Nissim shares her findings.

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How the Jews of Color Initiative Is Funding Work for a More Inclusive Jewish Community

How the Jews of Color Initiative Is Funding Work for a More Inclusive Jewish Community

The Jewish community is more diverse than many would imagine, but Jews of color do not always feel welcome in its institutions. A group of foundations helped create a new fund to nurture a more inclusive community.

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Adelson’s Bets: Looking Back at the Controversial Billionaire’s Giving

Adelson’s Bets: Looking Back at the Controversial Billionaire’s Giving

Casino billionaire mogul Sheldon Adelson passed away at the start of the week. An ardent Trump supporter to the end, he was also a major philanthropist, including pumping millions into Jewish causes and medical research. We take a look back.

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Behind a Pledge to Mobilize Billions in New Giving for Jewish Causes

Behind a Pledge to Mobilize Billions in New Giving for Jewish Causes

Michael A. Leven and Amy Holtz had a big idea to rally Jewish philanthropists to make lasting commitments to sustain Jewish life for decades to come. Hundreds of donors have now taken the Jewish Future Pledge. Here’s how it happened.

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Donor-Advised Funds Arrive in Israel—With an Important Fix

Donor-Advised Funds Arrive in Israel—With an Important Fix

An explosion of wealth in Israel is driving growing giving. Now, thanks to an effort by the Jewish Funders Network-Israel, donors in the country will be able to make use of DAFs—but will have to meet payout requirements.

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The Great Latke Competition—a Fundraiser Reflects on the Holiday Event That Kept Giving

The Great Latke Competition—a Fundraiser Reflects on the Holiday Event That Kept Giving

In her annual year-end post, Karen Brooks Hopkins, president emerita of Brooklyn Academy of Music, fondly recalls a very different holiday season than this one, and a fundraising event that turned out to be more than she bargained for.

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Why It’s Time for Philanthropies to Invest in Israel

Why It’s Time for Philanthropies to Invest in Israel

An investor with deep ties to Israel argues that U.S. foundations and philanthropists have a major opportunity to support Israel while also earning returns on their endowments and wealth. Here’s what that looks like.

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With Huge Gifts to Birthright Israel, Wealthy Donors Influence American Jewish Identity

With Huge Gifts to Birthright Israel, Wealthy Donors Influence American Jewish Identity

Birthright is often celebrated as a crowning achievement of Jewish philanthropy, but guest contributor Lila Corwin Berman argues that wealthy donors fund such efforts to exercise power over the terms of Jewish identity.

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A Family Foundation Embraces Direct Giving to Tackle Inequity During COVID-19

A Family Foundation Embraces Direct Giving to Tackle Inequity During COVID-19

Recognizing a gap between government interventions and a growing health crisis, the Schusterman Family Foundation became a leader in direct giving, moving quickly to support the hardest hit.

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In Jewish Philanthropy, a Case Study of How a Crisis Can Expand Communal Giving

In Jewish Philanthropy, a Case Study of How a Crisis Can Expand Communal Giving

In this guest opinion, Dr. Hanna Shaul Bar Nissim and Jay Ruderman explore America’s Jewish community as a case study of how our response to an emergency can expand communal philanthropy in enduring ways.

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American Jews Still Give Big for Israel, But Donors Are Charting New Paths

Supporting Israel has been one of the great projects of American postwar philanthropy. But this giving landscape is changing and has become more fraught, according to leaders in Jewish philanthropy and a review of grantmaking data.

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In an Era of Rising Antisemitism, Giving for Holocaust Education is in Flux

In an Era of Rising Antisemitism, Giving for Holocaust Education is in Flux

Holocaust education has long been a top priority for Jewish donors and foundations. But with younger donors assuming positions of leadership in the Jewish funding world and often embracing different priorities, is that about to change?

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Playing Matchmaker, a New Platform Looks to Connect Jewish Donors and Nonprofits

Playing Matchmaker, a New Platform Looks to Connect Jewish Donors and Nonprofits

The Jewish Philanthropy Project is the latest addition to the fast-expanding world of funding intermediaries. It emerges at a time when giving to Jewish causes is growing, and new donors are looking for guidance.

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Here Are the Top 13 Philanthropists Who Support the Jewish Community

Here Are the Top 13 Philanthropists Who Support the Jewish Community

It’s no secret that Jewish nonprofits draw support from powerhouse donors with deep pockets. But who’s giving the most? And where are the biggest gifts going at a time when many billionaire donors are stepping things up?

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With Antisemitic Attacks on the Rise, Who's Giving to Combat Hate?

With Antisemitic Attacks on the Rise, Who's Giving to Combat Hate?

According to the ADL, antisemitic incidents in the United States are on the rise. What is contributing to this phenomenon? And which foundations and major donors are stepping up to push back against growing extremism?

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Who Are America’s Most—and Least—Generous Young Billionaires?

Who Are America’s Most—and Least—Generous Young Billionaires?

How are America’s wealthiest young people stacking up when it comes to giving? We drill into the philanthropy records of the 13 billionaires who rank among the richest 400 Americans and find a mixed picture.

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Now That’s Tzedakah: A Closer Look at a Powerhouse of Jewish Philanthropy

Now That’s Tzedakah: A Closer Look at a Powerhouse of Jewish Philanthropy

The Jewish Communal Fund pulled in nearly $750 million in contributions in its most recent fiscal year, as a record level of gifts flowed into its donor-advised funds. But this fundraising success is about more than the explosion of DAFs.

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