Tag: Jewish Nonprofits

The tradition of "Chazak, chazak, vnitchazeik" reflects the essence of organizational development through key performance indicators (KPIs) in Jewish nonprofit work, as illustrated by Bradley Caro Cook's journey.
Morielle Lotan launched the ADIR Challenge, offering a $1 million prize for tech solutions to combat antisemitism, inspired by her nephew's sacrifice during a Hamas attack in Israel.
In response to the challenges facing Jewish nonprofits, including increased demands for services, staffing issues, and outdated systems, there is a push for more flexible and trust-based funding models.
Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz discusses the need for Jewish nonprofits to incorporate Jewish values internally to create spiritually enriching workplaces.
There is currently a critical opportunity for the Jewish community to invest in Jewish education and identity organizations, as there is a newfound demand for a greater understanding of Jewish belonging.
New York State Democratic Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani recently introduced a bill that would prevent US charities registered in the state from sending funds to Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.
In this article, three Jewish leaders discuss the importance of outreach and combating assimilation within the Jewish community.
The OU Impact Accelerator recently held a Demo Day to celebrate the success of its second cohort, which includes Ani Tefillah/The Voice of Jewish Education, Communities Confronting Substance Abuse, Inc., Chinuch Yehudi, and Daily Giving.
Mordechai Korf and Uriel Tzvi Laber, prominent philanthropists in the Jewish community of Florida, have donated millions to Jewish nonprofits over the years.