Calling All Funders: It’s Time to Weave Our New Community Fabric

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During the past few months, my colleagues and I have been thinking a lot about the community we want to see when we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. Our giving will support the evolutionary change in our Jewish communities, so it’s time to think differently about how our philanthropy shapes the fabric of our community.

Codifying Communication, Creating Culture

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Improving the Workplace Experience of Young Jewish Nonprofit Professionals By Mikah Atkind Jewish nonprofits hit the jackpot when they hire young, inexperienced professionals. They have brought on individuals who are enthusiastic about the work they are going to be doing, often having themselves been the beneficiaries of that work. They are in the field because […]

WHO’S GOT NEXT: Understanding the Need for a Jewish Nonprofit Leadership Pipeline

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By Erik Ludwig Introduction The purpose of this memo is to frame a conversation about the contemporary context of Jewish nonprofit organizations and the increased importance of a Jewish Nonprofit Leadership pipeline to develop professionals with the core competencies to lead Jewish life into the next century. Jewish American philanthropy can largely be understood within […]