The Conference of Southwest Foundations is a nonprofit membership association of grantmaking organizations in Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas that provides a forum for the exchange of ideas, experiences and expertise among grantmakers.
The Jewish Virtual Library is an online Jewish encyclopedia, covering a wide variety of subjects, from anti-Semitism to Zionism. The website has more than 16,000 articles and 7,000 photographs and maps.
The Jewish community has an illustrious history of service and social action. Jewish Americans today are eager to uphold this proud tradition and to contribute to the groundswell of service sweeping our nation. Can Jewish service-learning help ensure that the hands-on pursuit of justice maintains its rightful place in Jewish life? This landmark issue of the Journal of Jewish Communal Service is devoted to Jewish service-learning. A collaboration between Repair the World and the Jewish Communal Service Association, it features insights from Jewish service-learning experts around the world
Journal of Jewish Communal Service: Exploring Jewish Service-Learning
A publication from GEO and Monitor Institute, Catalyzing Networks for Social Change: A Funders Guide explores what it takes for grantmakers to cultivate a network mindset and offers recommendations for how funders can effectively build the capacity of networks and share what they’re learning with the broader field
Download: Catalyzing Networks for Social Change: A Funders Guide
Our 20th Anniversary Report highlighting the efforts and accomplishments of the Foundation and its partners over its first two decades.
Our 10th Anniversary Report, honoring the life and legacy of our late founder, Charles Schusterman (z”l).
An open-source online database of Jewish texts on social justice run by American Jewish World Service.
A trans-denominational website of Jewish information and education geared toward learners of all ages and educational backgrounds.
Links to Jewish texts in English, including Tanakh, Talmud, Midrashic Texts, Kabbalistic Texts and key modern texts.
The central repository of social scientific studies of North American Jewry.