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OUR GRANTEES

(Photo: The Israel National Council for the Child)

(Photo: The Israel National Council for the Child)

(Photo: ELEM)

(Photo: ELEM)

(Photo: Haim Zach, GPO)

(Photo: Haim Zach, GPO)

Meet some of our grantees in Israel.

We are proud to support programs and organizations playing an active role in shaping Israel’s future. Get to know some of our partners leading these urgent and critical efforts. 

Aviv for Holocaust Survivors

To assist holocaust survivors with accessing their rights and benefits.

Be-Atzmi (On My Own)

To reduce poverty and social disparities among marginalized and disadvantaged populations in Israel through advancing education and employment opportunities.

Beit Prat - Israeli Midrasha

To promote Jewish learning, activism and community building among Israeli young adults across the religious spectrum.

Design Museum Holon

To reflect Israeli design in the context of world design and endorse the importance of design in a young emerging state.

Elem: Youth in Distress in Israel

To identify and combat the varied challenges and adversities adolescents and young adults face in Israel through ongoing, meaningful contact with professionals.

Israel Democracy Institute

To strengthen the foundations of Israeli democracy through independent research and action.

Israel National Council for the Child

To ensure the welfare, well-being and rights of all children in Israel through advancing legislation, policy and public awareness.

Lo Omdot Me’negged

To provide meaningful physical and emotional assistance to victims and survivors of prostitution.

TALMA: The Israel Program for Excellence in English

To bring Jewish teachers from across the world to teach English in Israel, where they can grow personally and professionally and deepen their connection to Israel.

The Haruv Institute

To lead research and develop innovative professional knowledge on helping children suffering from abuse and neglect.

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

To train public, scientific, educational and professional leadership; to preserve and research Jewish cultural, spiritual and intellectual traditions; and to expand the boundaries of knowledge.

The Institute for National Security Studies

To engage in relevant and high-quality research that shapes the public discourse on issues related to Israel's national security, and to provide policy analysis and recommendations to decision makers and public leaders.

Tel Aviv Museum of Art

To preserve and display modern and contemporary art from Israel and abroad.

Reichman University

To spearhead a pioneering and innovative approach to interdisciplinary higher education that aligns personal achievement with social responsibility.

Zikaron BaSalon

To commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day and address its implications through discussions at home among family, friends and guests in unique and intimate settings.