Grants Archive

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Year Grantee Project Description / Award / Location Program Area
2001 Support for the performing arts program aimed at bringing Jewish film, music, and theater to the Los Angeles community. $100,000 over two years. Los Angeles, CA. Arts & Media
2000
Next Generation Retreat
Support for a retreat-based program for Jewish young adult social justice activists. $10,000. Philadelphia, PA. Social Justice, Youth & Young Adult
2000 Support for the expansion of the year-round domestic component of program that sends young adults to rural areas of the developing world. $100,000 over two years. New York, NY. Social Justice, Youth & Young Adult
2000
Stop the Hate
Support for Los Angeles expansion of anti-hate program for high school students, teachers, administrators and parents. $50,000 over two years. Los Angeles, CA. Tolerance & Intergroup Relations
2000
Program Support
Support for new effort to provide free trips to Israel for Jewish young adults ages 18 to 26 who have not been on a peer group trip. $2,000,000 over five years. New York, NY. Jewish Identity, Youth & Young Adult
2000
General Support (renewal)
Renewal of support for organization which provides financial assistance to Holocaust survivors in the United States. $75,000 over three years. New York, NY. Holocaust
2000
Synergy
Support for Center's chamber ensemble which premieres and showcases new musical works, poetry, and dramatic texts on Jewish themes. $20,000. Los Angeles, CA. Arts & Media
2000
Center for New Community
Support for campaign to educate young people about the dangers of "white power" music utilized to spread hate and intolerance. $25,000. Oak Park, IL. Tolerance & Intergroup Relations
2000
Fellows Program
Support for fellowship program bringing rabbinical students of all demoninations together for study and training. $200,000 over two years. New York, NY. Spirituality & Synagogue Life
2000
Clark University
Support for a doctoral fellowship in the University's Holocaust History Program. $65,000. Worcester, MA. Holocaust
2000
Di Yunge
Support for the first meeting of a network of Jewish educators in their twenties and thirties. $5,000. New York, NY. Youth & Young Adult
2000
Dance Umbrella
Support to bring composer and lyricist Walter Robinson's theatre piece based on the Biblical story of Moses to Memphis and Chicago during the Passover/Easter season. $50,000 over two years. Boston, MA. Arts & Media
2000
Day School Conference
Support for the first annual conference on day school education organized by Edah, a national organization that seeks to renew Modern Orthodoxy. $25,000. New York, NY. Education
2000
Experimental Television Center
Support for the production of award-winning independent filmmaker Alan Berliner's film on names and identity to be aired on the PBS series P.O.V. $50,000. Newark Valley, NY. Arts & Media, Jewish Identity
2000
Strategic Consulting
Support to enable the hiring of a consultant for their Campus Strategic Services group, a project to help local non-profit campus organizations be more effiective and efficient. $138,000 over two years. Washington, DC. Jewish Identity, Youth & Young Adult
2000 Support for the development of an exhibition highlighting the work and stories of ten photographers from the former Yugoslavia. $30,000. New York, NY. Arts & Media
2000
General Support
General support for organization dedicated to nurturing the spiritual development of rabbis, cantors, educators and lay leaders of all denominations. $150,000 over three years. New York, NY. Spirituality & Synagogue Life
2000
Jewish Community Centers of Greater Los Angeles
Support for the development and piloting of a teacher training component for youThink, a program of the Zimmer Children's Museum, which uses art as a means to help young people talk about social issues and learn how to make a difference in their local communities. $30,000 over two years. Los Angeles, CA. Arts & Media, Youth & Young Adult
2000
Tikkun Ha'Ir Synagogue Initiative
Support for an initiative that links mostly suburban synagogues with urban grassroots organizations to work together for social justice. $100,000 over two years. Boston, MA. Social Justice
2000
Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles
To support a full-time case manager at food distribution center. $30,000 over three years. Los Angeles, CA. Social Justice
2000
92nd St. Y Presents
Support for television program to bring Jewish art and cultural events held at the 92nds Street Y in New York to a broader audience. $100,000. Los Angeles, CA. Arts & Media
2000
Leland-Johnson Common Vision Program
General Support
Support for a year-long program which brings African-American and Jewish high school students together to explore their histories and cultures through educational programming, study tours, and social action. $40,000 over three years. Minneapolis, MN. Tolerance & Intergroup Relations, Youth & Young Adult
2000 Support for the creation of a new dance/theater project, which weaves together Jewish culture and folklore with contemporary issues. $20,000. San Diego, CA. Arts & Media
2000 Renewal of support to this national project to coordinate volunteers from the Jewish community to help teach kids how to read. $75,000 over three years. New York, NY. Social Justice
2000 Support for the production of Voices from the Past: Yiddish American Radio from 1925-1955, an ten-part radio series on NPR that looks at the golden age of Yiddish Radio. $60,000. New York, NY. Arts & Media
2000 Support for K-6 educational program that teaches respect for an ethnically and religiously pluralistic society by encouraging listening and the sharing of personal stories and traditions. $60,000 over two years. New York, NY. Tolerance & Intergroup Relations, Youth & Young Adult
2000
Tides Center
Support to launch this program that provides funding and training to young Jewish social entrepreneurs to help transform their visions into action. $300,000 over three years. San Francisco, CA. Jewish Identity, Youth & Young Adult
2000
Union for Reform Judaism
Support for the expanion of programs offered to youth and young adults that incorporate Jewish values with adocacy training and social justice programming. $150,000 over two years. Washington, DC. Social Justice, Youth & Young Adult
2000
University of Southern California
Support to expand this program on Jewish autobiography in film and video to New York. $15,000. Los Angeles, CA. Arts & Media, Jewish Identity
2000 Support for a nationally-based marketing campaign for the acclaimed Jewish accapella vocal ensemble. $50,000. New York, NY. Arts & Media