Jewish Community Fund Grants for Nonprofits Supporting Commu
GrantID: 17299
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $50,000
Summary
A community-focused funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and charitable institutions working to strengthen services, education, and social support initiatives within Jewish communities. Funding is generally available through regional programs in the United States and, in some cases, internationally, supporting programs that enhance cultural engagement, social services, educational opportunities, and humanitarian assistance within Jewish populations. Eligible applicants typically include nonprofit organizations, community service agencies, educational institutions, and charitable groups with recognized tax-exempt status. Grants are generally not available to individuals or for-profit businesses.
Funding levels vary depending on the program and the scope of the project. Smaller grants may range from approximately $5,000 to $10,000 for community-based initiatives, while larger awards may reach $50,000 or more for projects demonstrating measurable community impact. Collectively, broader philanthropic efforts may distribute millions of dollars annually to support charitable programs and community development activities.
Grant funds are intended to support initiatives that strengthen Jewish community well-being, expand educational opportunities, address social service needs, and promote cultural and civic engagement. Projects may include youth development, community engagement, social service delivery, and programs supporting vulnerable populations. Preference is given to initiatives that demonstrate sustainable impact, collaboration among organizations, and measurable benefits for the community.
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