Where your money goes
2012 -2013 Total Allocations $1,075,009
| Local Agencies |
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| JCC Marblehead | $140,200 |
| JCC Peabody | $60,000 |
| JF&CS | $112,910 |
| Cohen Hillel Academy | $138,800 |
| Holocaust Center, Boston North | $23,000 |
| Jewish Historical Society | $4,000 |
| Jewish Journal | $45,000 |
| Lappin Foundation Programs | $25,000 |
| Y2I | $100,000 |
The World |
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| JFNA Fair Share | $53,343 |
| IFNA Israel/Overseas | $125,000 |
Community Programming |
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| Torah Hub | $10,000 |
| Community Innovation Grants | $54,540 |
| Directed Donations | $150,000 |
| Emergency Fund | $7,500 |
| Ikkarim | $14,666 |
| Torah Hub for Teens | $8,000 |
| J-Serve | $3,050 |
Click here for 2011 -2012 Allocations
North Shore Israel Fund Programs
The North Shore Israel Fund (NSIF) was created by Jewish Federation of the North Shore to support programs that educate the Jewish and broader community about Israel - its culture, people, history, language or politics. NSIF accepts directed gifts but is mainly funded by JFNS. Programs must be open to the public and be free or have a nominal charge.
During the 2012-13 year, the North Shore Israel Fund will be providing funding for Israel Celebrates 65. To download grant information for Israel at 65 programs, click here.
Community Innovation Grants
JFNS awards grants to community organizations, reflecting four Strategic Priorities:
• Engaging the Next Generation in Jewish Life
• Inspiring Adult Jewish Education
• Caring for the Most Vulnerable
• Jewish Culture Connections
2012-13 Community Innovation Grants
To Apply