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Our Grantmaking Program Each year, contributions from hundreds of donors enable the Jewish Community Foundation to award grants to a variety of organizations making a difference in the Greater Phoenix area. Grant recipients include a diverse group of organizations and programs dedicated to providing invaluable services to the Jewish community and others in need. The Foundation's grantmaking program -- The Fund for Jewish Philanthropy -- plays a crucial role in the community, providing seed money for programs and services that may not come to fruition without our support.
For a complete overview of grant recipients, please click on the links located on the left-hand side of your screen.
Over the past 14 years the Foundation has distributed more than $32,000,000 in grants to Jewish and secular organizations, locally, nationally, and internationally.
Jewish Technical Assistance Center Important new initiatives are currently taking form at the Jewish Community Foundation. For more information about the Jewish Technical Assistance Center
Kol Tzedakah Kol Tzedakahis published periodically by the JCF to help give voice to the important philanthropic and volunteer needs of our region's Jewish communal agencies, organizations, programs and congregations. Articles and information for future editions of Kol Tzedakah should be sent to Ellen Sacks at esacks@jcfphoenix.org. For more information about this publication and the Jewish Community Foundation visit www.jcfphoenix.org or call (480) 699-1717. Recent Funding Opportunities June 2008
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Jewish Women's Endowment Fund Now Accepting Applications Application Deadline Monday, July 14, 2008 4:00 p.m. Please click here for JWEF grant guidelines. For application materials, please contact Ellen Sacks, Director of Grants & Communications, at the Foundation office. (480) 699-1717 or esacks@jcfphoenix.org
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Fund for Jewish Philanthropy/ Field of Interest Funds
The Jewish Community Foundation has a two-step grant application process. All organizations seeking support from the Foundation must first submit a Letter of Intent describing the project for which funding is sought. Prior to submitting a Letter of Intent, we recommend that you review our Information for Prospective Applicants. A link to the document has been provided below. If after reviewing the Information for Prospective Applicants you have questions about the grantmaking process, please contact Ellen Sacks, Director of Grants and Communications, at: (480) 699-1717.
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Please Note: Letters of Intent are accepted year-round. However, to be eligible for consideration during the upcoming 2009 Grant Cycle the LOI must be received by December 1, 2008.
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