AVI CHAI concluded its general grant making on December 31, 2019.
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Strategic Philanthropy: Linking Central and Local Philanthropy
by YossiPrager | Nov 11, 2013 |
This article was cross-posted from eJewishPhilanthropy. [This article is part of a series on the interactions between local and national funders ignited by the Jewish Funders Network (JFN). To read more about the series, see the introductory post here.] by Yossi...
Intentional Philanthropy: Geographic Considerations
by Guest | Nov 4, 2013 |
This article was cross-posted from eJewishPhilanthropy. [This article is part of a series on the interactions between local and national funders ignited by the Jewish Funders Network (JFN). To read more about the series, see the introductory post here]. by Jeffrey R....
Overnight Camping at AVI CHAI: Deepening Connections to Judaism at Camp
by Joel Einleger | Oct 31, 2013 |
By: Joel Einleger Overnight summer camps offer a goldmine of opportunities for building and deepening connections to Judaism and Israel. Camps are fully-contained and controlled laboratories for experiential education. In this unique environment, campers and staff can...
The Power of Collaboration: The Potential for Local and National Funders
by Guest | Oct 28, 2013 |
This article is cross-posted from eJewishPhilanthropy. [This article is part of a series on the interactions between local and national funders ignited by the Jewish Funders Network (JFN). To read more about the series, see the introductory post here.] by Shari L....
Weaving on Facebook: The Launch of LeV TaL AM
by Guest | Oct 23, 2013 |
This post continues the conversation about lessons learned from HaReshet, the recently concluded pilot program to train selected grantees in network-weaving. This post is by one participant, Lisa Micley of TaL AM Hebrew and Heritage Curriculum, coached during the...
Local and National Funders: The Launch of A Conversation
by Guest | Oct 21, 2013 |
This article is cross-posted from eJewish Philanthropy by Andrés Spokoiny I’m happy to introduce a series of articles about interactions between local and national funders. This series continues a conversation that started at the Jewish Funders Network International...
Different Faiths, Common Challenge: A Conversation
by Deborah Fishman | Oct 18, 2013 |
Jews and Catholics share a common challenge: how to maintain affordable education systems. On October 8, the Jewish Funders Network (JFN) convened a conversation between Brian Crimmins, CEO of Changing Our World, a full-service fundraising consulting group which works...
School-Shul Partnerships: Why Not?
by Guest | Oct 14, 2013 |
In this blog post, originally posted at An Educator with Principals- Stan Beiner’s Journal, Stan Beiner, Head of School of The Epstein School in Atlanta, GA, discusses a Sukkot initiative piloted as a partnership between this Jewish day school and six local...
How to Inspire a Jewish Future in America
by YossiPrager | Oct 11, 2013 |
This article is cross posted from JTA. Last week, the Pew Research Center released the first national demographic study of Jewish Americans in more than a decade. Like all such studies, there are disagreements at the edges about the accuracy of some of the results,...
Meet the new AVICHAI.org
by Deborah Fishman | Oct 9, 2013 |
We are pleased to announce the launch of AVI CHAI’s newly designed website: www.avichai.org, which contains information about our work in North America, Israel and the former Soviet Union. While we highly encourage you to browse for yourself, allow us to give you a...