Funding Available Now for Programs that Help Newcomers to Judaism Celebrate Holidays at Home

Congregation Beth Israel Vancouver: BI Neighbourhoods - Tu b'shevat take home kit

Grant Announcement

The National Center to Encourage Judaism has funding available now for programming that helps people who are new to Judaism learn how to celebrate the holidays at home. NCEJ is currently funding a variety of virtual programs for interfaith families, people in the process of conversion, and others who are exploring becoming part of the Jewish community. For more details visit our Grant Process page. Applications are accepted anytime. Applications received by the end of February will be reviewed within 25 days (instead of 45 days).

Apply for a Grant Today

"Home to Home" program, Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh

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Looking for ideas? Want to share yours?

For ideas on how to promote a program and widen the audience, see our new Marketing Gallery. You can also send us your own marketing examples to feature on our website.

Our Virtual Programming page is packed with innovative ways to engage people online, such as supplementing screen time with activity kits.

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.

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

Chag Sameach!


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