Jan 6, 2010 | Location: New York, NY | Category: Our News
A Diverse Set Of Jewish Educational Organizations And Initiatives Are Awarded New Grants Totaling Nearly $800,000
Approximately $2 Million to Be Disbursed in 2010
As part of approximately $2 million to be distributed this year, the Foundation announced today $798,100 in new grants as part of its mission to support, advance and recognize excellence and impact in Jewish educational settings.
The 2009 round of grants highlights a commitment to initiatives across the landscape of Jewish educational experiences, settings and audiences. Grants include organizations and projects dedicated to Jewish learning through technology, empowerment of students and teachers in environmental and other pressing social justice issues, new media, and youth engagement.
“The Covenant Foundation is injecting vitality into Jewish educational realms, promoting and encouraging new ways of thinking, supporting unique ways of interacting within and beyond the community, and growing Jewish community into the new century,” said Eli N. Evans, chairman of the foundation’s board of directors. “The potential of this new set of grant recipients is future-oriented and significant in all respects.”
Foundation grants are divided into two categories: Signature grants, which provide funding for up to $250,000 for up to five years, and Ignition grants, of up to $20,000 for one year to support new and untested approaches.
“We are particularly interested in acknowledging creativity in Jewish education and traversing unknown territory where risk and innovation are married,” said Harlene Winnick Appelman, Executive Director of the Foundation. “Our new crop of grantees are generators of ideas and approaches of great promise for success, effect and transformative replication elsewhere.”
Signature grantees include:
The new round of Ignition grantees include:
Since 1991, the Foundation has provided nearly $19 million to develop and support Jewish education and community-building projects and programs in North America.
Past grantees with creative and trailblazing approaches to Jewish education across denominations and settings are highlighted on the Foundation’s website, www.covenantfn.org.
The Covenant Foundation is currently inviting 2010 Signature and Ignition grant applications. Applicants should visit www.covenantfn.org/grants for information and guidelines. The deadline for submitting an initial letter of inquiry is March 2nd.
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