Educate.
Fifty women gather in a members living room, their attention riveted on the guest speaker: this evening, its an activist offering an intimate look at physical and emotional abuse in Jewish families. Other programs feature experts in matrimonial law, research psychology, genetics, gerontology, and children with special needs.
The JWFs Advocacy & Education Committee sponsors many events during the year to keep members informed about important issues affecting the lives of Jewish women and girls.
Empower.
A collaborative experience from start to finish, the JWFs unique grantmaking process involves the entire membership every member has an equal voice, no matter what her level of giving.
The cycle begins in the spring, when members vote on a funding theme for the coming year. During the autumn and winter, volunteers on the Grants Committee request and evaluate proposals related to the theme, finally voting for those which have the most potential to improve the lives of Jewish women and girls. With the approval of the board and the membership, the JWF makes several grants each spring.
Endow.
Call it philanthropy, charity, tzedakah
its a force that can change the world.
Collecting and leveraging contributions from many like-minded women, the Jewish Womens Foundation becomes a powerful voice in the effort to improve the lives of Jewish women and girls.
Once a woman makes the minimum contribution to our endowment, she is a member of the JWF for life. As the endowment grows under the watchful eyes of the Finance Committee so does the amount of income available for grants.