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October 11th, 2010

Summary: Generation of Change: How Leaders in Their Twenties and Thirties Are Reshaping American Jewish Life takes a look at women and men between the ages of 22 and 40 who serve as leaders of Jewish programs, initiatives and organizations, particularly to learn how they think about Jewish concerns and the experiences that have shaped them.

Author: Jack Wertheimer, The AVI CHAI Foundation

Download: Generation of Change: How Leaders in Their Twenties and Thirties Are Reshaping American Jewish Life

Press Release: It’s Not Your Grandparents’ Jewish Community

www.avichai.org

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October 11th, 2010

Agents of social change often struggle to understand how to focus their field-building investments and activities because they lack a comprehensive and coherent map of the strengths and weaknesses of their field. To help address this challenge, The James Irvine Foundation asked The Bridgespan Group to develop an approach to assessing the strengths and needs of a field. The result is a framework for building more robust fields, The Strong Field Framework, presented in this report.

The Strong Field Framework can help other foundations and nonprofits to assess the strengths and needs of the fields they seek to build, and to prioritize their efforts and investments.

Read More: The Strong Field Framework: A Guide and Toolkit for Funders and Nonprofits Committed to Large-Scale Impact

Download: The Strong Field Framework: A Guide and Toolkit for Funders and Nonprofits Committed to Large-Scale Impact

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September 21st, 2010

A book by Ori Brafman and Rod Beckstrom that discusses the concept of open source or decentralized leadership. According to Publishers Weekly: “The title metaphor conveys the core concept: though a starfish and a spider have similar shapes, their internal structure is dramatically different—a decapitated spider inevitably dies, while a starfish can regenerate itself from a single amputated leg. In the same way, decentralized organizations, like the Internet, the Apache Indian tribe and Alcoholics Anonymous, are made up of many smaller units capable of operating, growing and multiplying independently of each other, making it very difficult for a rival force to control or defeat them. Despite familiar examples—eBay, Napster and the Toyota assembly line, for example—there are fresh insights, such as the authors’ three techniques for combating a decentralized competitor (drive change in your competitors’ ideology, force them to become centralized or decentralize yourself).

Read More: The Starfish and the Spider: 8 Principles of Decentralization

Buy: The Starfish and the Spider

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August 27th, 2010

Summary: Still Connected: American Jewish Attitudes About Israel explores American Jewish attachment to Israel, in particular among the younger generation. It is based primarily on a survey of more than 1,200 individuals conducted in June 2010, beginning two weeks after the Gaza flotilla incident. The findings suggest a need to reconsider the popular narrative of declining American Jewish attachment to Israel.

Author: Theodore Sasson, Benjamin Phillips, Charles Kadushin and Leonard Saxe

Download: Still Connected: American Jewish Attitudes About Israel

www.brandeis.edu/cmjs

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August 12th, 2010

The “Seven Jewish Values: Guidelines for Inclusive Community” poster was created by Keshet as an educational resource for connecting core Jewish values to efforts to foster LGBT inclusion in the Jewish community.

Download: Seven Jewish Values: Guidelines for Inclusive Community

Keshet is a national, grassroots organization that works for the full inclusion of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) Jews in Jewish life. Led and supported by GLBT Jews and straight allies, Keshet offers resources, trainings, and technical assistance to create inclusive Jewish communities nationwide. www.keshetonline.org

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August 11th, 2010

The Israel-at-a-Glance Maps Booklet includes maps of Israel alongside significant dates and interesting facts. Produced by Project Interchange, the featured fold-out is being distributed to all participants of Project Interchange seminars in Israel, serving as a reference guide to be used throughout and pursuant to the week-long educational program for opinion leaders from across the globe.

Download: Project Interchange Israel-at-a-Glance Maps Booklet

Founded in 1982, Project Interchange, an institute of AJC, has brought over 5,000 influential figures to Israel from more than 60 countries, offering them broad exposure to the various complex issues facing Israel. www.projectinterchange.org

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July 12th, 2010

The Compass Guide is designed to introduce, inform and enlighten readers about some of Europe’s most vital, innovative, effective and sustainable Jewish organizations and programs.

Download: The 2009-10 Compass Guide

The Compass Guide

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July 12th, 2010

Slingshot, A Resource Guide to Jewish Innovation, is an annual compilation of the 50 most inspiring and innovative organizations, projects and programs in the North American Jewish community today. First published in 2005, Slingshot continues to highlight those organizations in Jewish life with particular resonance among the next generation.

The Slingshot Fund is designed to highlight, encourage and provide support for a subset of the undercapitalized organizations featured in Slingshot. Founded by Jews in their 20s and 30s, the Fund aims to provide a new model for raising and distributing grants by engaging people in Jewish philanthropy who would otherwise not be involved.

Download: The 2009-10 Slingshot Guide

Download: The 2010-11 Slingshot Guide

Download: The 2011-12 Slingshot Guide

Slingshot, A Resource Guide to Jewish Innovation

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July 7th, 2010

Summary: The Schusterman Family Foundation established the Youth Philanthropy Initiative (YPI) in Tulsa in 2004 to help teens learn about philanthropy and service. This qualitative report assesses the students’ perceptions of the program’s impact on their leadership skills, of the curriculum and group leaders, and their general assessment of the value of participation.

Author: Q2 Consulting

Download: Youth Philanthropy Initiative: Perceptions and Attitudes from Cohort One and Cohort Two (Qualitative Report)

www.ypitulsa.org

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July 7th, 2010

Summary: The Schusterman Family Foundation established the Youth Philanthropy Initiative (YPI) in Tulsa in 2004 to help teens learn about philanthropy and service. This quantitative report provides the results of a questionnaire designed to assess the perceptions and attitudes of young adults participating in YPI.

Author: The University of Oklahoma Center of Applied Research for Non-Profit Organizations

Download: Youth Philanthropy Initiative: Perceptions and Attitudes from Cohort One and Cohort Two (Quantitative Report)

www.ypitulsa.org

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