Foundation / Corporation
Jewish Federation of Madison Innovation Panel
08/03/14
09/03/14 5:00 PM CST
Grants of up to $28,000 to Dane County, Wisconsin non-profits to support new, innovative projects that support, strengthen and engage the Jewish community in the Greater Madison area. Eligible programs should address an unmet need, create a significant impact and have a creative approach. Additionally, programs must align with the goals of the Foundation, which are:
-To develop human and financial resources
-To encourage and support Jewish educational programs, formal and informal, at all levels
-To support the social service needs of the Jewish community
-To affirm, support and strengthen our relationship with the people of and the State of Israel
-To enhance the quality of life for Jews in other countries and to support the migration of Jews in peril
-To maintain effective relationships and understanding between the Jewish community and the community-at-large
-To cooperate with other organizations in meeting the needs of the Jewish community
-To coordinate, plan and implement programs and services in order to maximize the effectiveness of the Jewish community and how it relates to working with the total community
-To engage in community-wide planning in order to accomplish this mission
GrantWatch ID#: 145506
Up to $28,000
One year.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Dina Weinbach, Executive Director
Telephone: (608) 278-1808, ext. 231
Email: dina@jewishmadison.org
USA: Wisconsin
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