Non-profit
KeepOlim: supporting olim where the system falls short
What began as an online community soon evolved into KeepOlim, a registered nonprofit now serving nearly 48,000 members across Israel.
OneTable reimagines Shabbat dinner program amid layoffs and funding downturn
Gvahim: Two decades of helping olim build their careers
How TALMA turns English education into social mobility and a Zionist mission
House committee approves $360m. for nonprofit security grant program
The Nonprofit Security Grant Program permits houses of worship and other threatened nonprofits to apply for grants of up to $150,000 each.
Shira Banki's Way: Israeli nonprofit promoting tolerance
The murdered teen’s parents create an education nonprofit to promote the positive values and tolerance she held dear.
Jewish soldiers are buried under crosses around the world. A rabbi’s nonprofit is changing that.
The placement of crosses was often the result of administrative error in war times, or of soldiers obscuring their Jewish identities during a war in which Nazis summarily executed Jews.
Kenneth Roth to resign from Human Rights Watch after 30 years at the helm
The child of Jewish parents, whose father fled Nazi Germany as a teenager, Roth was outspoken on human rights abuses by or in many countries.
First day care for disabled people opens in Kfar Kassem
For decades, residents of Kfar Kassem have had to commute to centers in nearby cities for care – or worse, they were left without any care at all.
COVID-19: Nonprofits struggle financially, their top executives earn big
While many nonprofits were struggling, there were those with top execs earning high salaries, and that’s in addition to the tens of millions of shekels they have in cash reserves.
Amid COVID-19, nonprofits struggle to adapt to fundraising challenges
SOCIAL AFFAIRS: The Lemonade Fund is one of many NGOs that told The Jerusalem Post that the pandemic has severely cut into their fundraising efforts which keep them running.
Marketing firm says it declined work with Jewish nonprofit based on mistake
Big Duck Studio, based in Brooklyn, says it does not support the boycott Israel movement and will continue working with organizations with Israel ties.
Jewish-based marketing firm 'Big Duck' rejects client over Israel ties
Big Duck’s past clients have included the Jewish Theological Seminary, the National Council of Jewish Women, and Keshet, a Jewish LGBTQ group.
Before Giving Tuesday, learn how to give charity and make it have impact
As Giving Tuesday approaches we want to share some experiences and observations from our decades of nonprofit work to elevate your charitable giving to Israel to be the most impactful.