Jewish Community Federation 2009 Annual Report

Page 5

Campaign and Endowed Funds Grants

$29,300,821

# of Grants

# of Agencies

Amount

Caring for the Vulnerable

72

33

$6,776,563

Educating Youth

74

56

$6,502,313

Engaging Our Diverse Community

89

58

$6,826,115

Israel and Overseas

52

38

$8,161,092

7

7

$1,034,732

330

174*

Category

Special Grants1 Total

1 Special Grants include dues to the United Jewish Communities, a security grant administered by the Jewish Community Relations Council, subscriptions to the J., the Jewish Newsweekly of Northern California, and a reserve for technical assistance to agencies and congregations.

Highlights of Organizations Served Bay Area Jewish Social Service Agencies2

$6,039,510

Jewish Community Centers

$3,211,661

Bay Area Jewish Day & High Schools3

$2,593,742

Synagogues including Chabad

$1,120,385 $765,300

Hillels

Highlights of Funding for Priority Needs Direct Grants in Israel

(see page 5)

$4,246,717

Emergency Economic Response in the Bay Area

(see page 7)

$6,077,428

Outreach and Engagement

(see page 9)

$4,625,000

Educating our Children3

(see page 11)

$7,623,376

Caring for our Elders including Transportation

(see page 13)

$2,610,903

Engaging Teens and Young Adults

(see page 15)

$2,916,724

Strengthening our Synagogues

(see page 19)

$1,120,385

Bay Area Jews with Special Needs

(see page 19)

$245,320

2 Includes the Bay Area Jewish Healing Center, Hebrew Free Loan. Jewish Community Free Clinic, Jewish Family and Children’s Services, Jewish Home, Jewish Vocational Service, Menorah Park, Shalom Bayit, and the Jewish Chaplaincy at Stanford University Medical Center. 3 Includes operating support, programmatic grants, and scholarships. The Federation’s scholarship funds were greatly supplemented by a generous Emergency Education Grant from the Jim Joseph Foundation. The scholarship awards are administered by JCF in partnership with the Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley, the Jewish Community Federation of the Greater East Bay, and the Bureau of Jewish Education. *Some agencies appear in multiple categories. See pages 22-24 for a complete list of all grantees.

4 In order to save paper and preserve the environment, detailed lists of all grants made are available on our website, at www.jewishfed.org/AR2009.


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