Funding Available Now For Fall Programs That Help Welcome Newcomers to Judaism

Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism - Converting with the Family: Tu b'Shvat and Purim

Grant Announcement

NCEJ is giving grants for programs that welcome new people to Judaism – Intro and interfaith; online, in-person, or a combination, single sessions or multiple months.

Looking for ideas or not sure what we’ll fund?  Check out NCEJ’s website to see what programs we’ve funded in the past, or give us a call. We’ll be happy to talk with you.

The process is easy – for details and an application visit our Grant Process page. There are no deadlines, and turn-around time is generally within 45 days. Apply now and you’ll know by the end of July whether you received a grant, so you can start putting programs in place for next year.

Apply for a Grant Today

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Marketing graphic funded by NCEJ for Sha’ar Zahav, San Francisco – Journey to Judaism Program

Are you a small or medium-size synagogue?

Are you a small or medium-size synagogue thinking of offering an outreach program that will connect new people to Judaism and your synagogue? We can put you in touch with grantees who can give you ideas for effective programs that you can try in your community.

Have an idea but not sure it meets our guidelines? Please reach out to us at 301-802-4254, or contact Ellen Gerecht, Executive Director.

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Please share this grant-giving notice with your colleagues, or pass their names on to us. We accept applications throughout the year.

Have a happy and healthy Summer!


Top photo courtesy of Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism, Converting with the Family: Purim Spiel – made by the families of the program!

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