"While learning about the Jewish education and engagement offerings of each organization is undoubtedly worthwhile, engaging in cross-portfolio evaluation provides deeper insights. We now understand both the distinct and common contributions made by each organization to participants and can identify why the experiences are so powerful." Learn more in Stacie Cherner's piece highlighting findings from Rosov Consulting's cross-portfolio evaluation on outcomes from BBYO, Foundation for Jewish Camp, Hillel International, Taglit-Birthright Israel, and Moishe House.
Jim Joseph Foundation
非营利组织管理
San Francisco,CA 2,495 位关注者
Engaging, educating, and inspiring young Jewish minds
关于我们
By investing in promising Jewish education grant initiatives, the San Francisco-based Jim Joseph Foundation fosters compelling, effective Jewish learning experiences for youth and young adults in the United States. Jim Joseph, z”l, was a dedicated Jewish philanthropist whose passion charted the mission of the foundation that bears his name. He believed that focusing on young people and instilling in them pride in their heritage was the best way to preserve a strong Jewish faith and to ensure a successful future for the Jewish people. The Jim Joseph Foundation seeks to make an indelible impact on the lives of young Jews, recognizing that dynamic Jewish learning takes place in a multitude of settings. Since 2006, the Foundation has partnered with effective organizations and awarded grants to engage, educate, and inspire young Jewish minds to discover the joy of living vibrant Jewish lives.
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https://www.jimjosephfoundation.org
Jim Joseph Foundation的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非营利组织管理
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- San Francisco,CA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2005
- 领域
- Jewish education、Grantmaking、Philanthropy和Evaluation
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主要
343 Sansome St.
550
US,CA,San Francisco,94104
Jim Joseph Foundation员工
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How should I care for the people I love? What's a good life? How do we disagree? How do I face uncertainty? These are the types of big questions that our latest featured partner, IYUN, helps young Jewish adults explore through Torah study in a cohort setting. Learn more about IYUN's approach and an upcoming two-part masterclass (Nov. 14 and 21) on Relational Recruitment: How to Get the People in the Room.
IYUN: Making Torah Study and Jewish Community More Accessible and Meaningful - Jim Joseph Foundation
https://jimjosephfoundation.org
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Jewish educators tirelessly navigated an unprecedented last 12 months. Listen to and learn from?their stories, captured in a new report sharing the diverse experiences of educators since October 7, 2023. Lead researcher Dr. Ezra Kopelowitz will help unveil the findings on November 14 at 2:00pm ET with M2: The Institute for Experiential Jewish Education and The Jewish Education Project. Register at https://bit.ly/3Unx1YY
Over the past year, Jewish educators around the world have spoken up to share their challenging, painful, and hopeful experiences from our evolving field. Now, you’re invited to listen to –?and learn from –?their stories. We are honored to share with you the final report from our new research capturing the diverse experiences of educators since October 7. Join The Jewish Education Project and lead researcher Dr. Ezra Kopelowitz as we unveil the findings of our comprehensive study on Jewish education, conducted in partnership with M2 and the Jim Joseph Foundation. On November 14 at 2:00pm ET, we will share key findings, highlight unfiltered voices from the field, and discuss how these varied responses shape the future of Jewish education. Register now > https://bit.ly/3Unx1YY
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"While our local partners on the ground continue to cultivate important relationships with an eye on sustainability, we want to share learnings for the benefit of the field at large." Rachel Shamash Schneider, Aaron Saxe, and Josh Miller offer gratitude and insights on “From Kedem to Kadimah: 10 Lessons from 10 years of the Jewish Teen Education & Engagement Funder Collaborative." With the Funder Collaborative now housed at Jewish Federations of North America, there is vast potential for greater reach and deeper engagement of teens, their families, and professionals anywhere in the country.
10 lessons over 10 years: Jewish teen education and engagement, forever changed
https://ejewishphilanthropy.com
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"We believe our survey instrument and similar tools can be adapted for use by Jewish engagement leaders to gain insight into connectedness, belonging and well-being in support of their program goals and constituent needs. In sharing these, we want to provide the field with a set of validated scales — some new, some adapted — to measure social connectedness, which we see as a key facet of Jewish engagement." Learn more about these tools and the study on Shabbat dinner and social connectedness conducted by CASJE George Washington University - Collaborative for Applied Studies in Jewish Education's Dr. Arielle Levites Gage Gorsky.
Why we’re sharing our instrument for measuring social connectedness
https://ejewishphilanthropy.com
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“Conversations around Israel right now can either tear communities apart or strengthen connections and build mutual understanding," says For the Sake of Argument's Abi Dauber Sterne. "Educational leaders know they must engage in these conversations, and they want to—but doing it constructively and in a healthy manner takes an intentional approach and training.” Learn more about FSA's work and a new evaluation showing its positive outcomes in our latest featured partner.
As anniversary of October 7th approaches, For the Sake of Argument Continues to bring Jewish Communities Together for Healthy Disagreements - Jim Joseph Foundation
https://jimjosephfoundation.org
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Seth Linden of Gather Consulting and Gamal J. Palmer of Conscious Builders are scaling their work to offer more opportunities for mid-career Jewish communal professionals to learn, grow, and support one another in trusted cohorts of colleagues. In this piece they share learnings from the past year and discuss ways for other interested funders to co-invest in this initiative, with the opportunity for each funder to identify specific audiences of Jewish professionals who they would like to see benefit from this experience. Funders can join a webinar with Seth and Gamal on September 26th to learn more (registration link in the piece).
Expanding mid-career professional growth opportunities for communal leaders?
https://ejewishphilanthropy.com
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Check out new research from Eitan Hersh on the experiences and views of Jewish and non-Jewish students on college campuses, both before and after October 7th, 2023. Key findings cover areas including social ostracization, on-campus engagement levels, demographic info, news consumption habits, and much more.
A Year of Campus Conflict and Growth: An Over-Time Study of the Impact of the Israel-Hamas War on U.S. College Students - Jim Joseph Foundation
https://jimjosephfoundation.org
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Funder webinar Sept. 26: Our friends Seth Linden of Gather Consulting and Gamal J. Palmer of Conscious Builders are hosting a webinar for funders to learn about growth and scale opportunities of the cohort-based experiences initiative they've run for the past three years. Now under the working name "Chavurot: Expanding Professional Growth for Communal Leaders," the initiative has been testing cohort models of connection, learning, and leadership development. The webinar will highlight key learnings and opportunities for funders to support, invest in, and engage with this project to bring professional development to their grantees. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gufeS-PQ
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The Jewish ECE initiative ElevatEd is drawing on best practices and technologies from the for-profit world to address the field-wide educator crisis in a strategic, scalable way. Check out our latest featured partner below on their plans for the year ahead as they welcome their newest cohort!
Addressing the Educator Shortage: ElevatEd Draws on the For-Profit Sector to Advance the Field - Jim Joseph Foundation
https://jimjosephfoundation.org