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  • Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta Grant and Annual Allocations Applications

    Thank you for applying for a grant or annual allocation from the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta. We look forward to partnering with you in building a stronger Jewish community. Please see all of our available grant opportunities below.  All applications due March 1, 2024.
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  • Note regarding FY25 Innovation Grants: The Federation Innovation Fund accelerates Jewish innovation by investing in transformative, creative, scalable, and community-driven projects and technologies that reimagine Jewish life in Atlanta and across the globe and will catalyze positive change. In order to invest in the capacity and development of our existing grantees, Federation's Innovation Initiative will only be offering renewal grants to existing grantees in FY25. Please contact Samantha Kurgan (skurgan@jewishatlanta.org) with questions.

  • Please view all eligible Annual Allocations Partners here.

  • Annual Allocations Application

    For Core, Domestic, and Global Portfolio Partners. By invitation only. Applications due March 1, 2024. Contact Annie Garrett for more information - agarrett@jewishatlanta.org.
  • Please view all eligible Annual Allocations Partners here.

  • The Core Allocations Committees of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta invites you to apply for an additional one-time only funding opportunity. This grant is for a special project which is in addition to any resources you currently receive through the Allocations process and will be considered separately from your organization's Allocations application.The Core Committee looking to fund 1-2 projects for a total between $10,000-$50,000 that address one of the identified themes listed below. If you would like to apply for this opportunity, you will be directed a Special Grant application after submitting this form.

    The Core Partner Committee is looking to fund new projects in one of the following areas:

    • Combatting Antisemitism
    • Engaging the Midlife Community (55-74)


    Projects must be piloting something new and/or innovative for the applying organization. In addition, projects must be in collaboration with another Jewish organization in Atlanta.

  • The Domestic Allocations Committees of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta invites you to apply for an additional one-time only funding opportunity. This grant is for a special project which is in addition to any resources you currently receive through the Allocations process and will be considered separately from your organization's Allocations application.The Core Committee looking to fund 1-2 projects for a total between $10,000-$50,000 that address one of the identified themes listed below. If you would like to apply for this opportunity, you will be directed a Special Grant application after submitting this form.

    The Domestic Committee is looking to fund projects in one of the following areas:

    • Combating Antisemitism
    • Israel Engagement
    • Jewish Literacy
    • Mental Health

     

  • Ukraine Emergency Fund Special Grant

  • The Global Committee of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta invites you to apply for an additional one-time only funding opportunity. This grant is for a special project focused on providing relief efforts to Ukrainians or those impacted by the war in Ukraine. This grant is in addition to any resources you currently receive through the Allocations process and will be considered separately from your allocation application. To apply for this special grant, please complete the section below. If you do not want to apply at this time, please select next at the bottom of the page.

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  • Jewish Abilities Atlanta Funding Application

    Jewish Abilities Atlanta (JAA) invites Jewish community partners to apply for grant funding ranging from $10,000-$20,000. This one-year JAA grant will support community partners in launching projects that create more inclusive and accessible communities for people with disabilities. Applications due March 1, 2024. If your organization is invited to the next stage, a virtual interview will be scheduled. Final funding decisions will be announced in May. Contact Amy Murphy for more information - amurphy@jewishatlanta.org.
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  • JumpSpark is Federation’s hub of engagement for the Atlanta Jewish teen ecosystem. Through strategic investment in partner programs, support of new ideas, and innovative programming and deep relationship building, JumpSpark is committed to meeting the needs of teens, their parents, and the Jewish educators and professionals serving them.

  • JumpSpark Prototype Grant - Application for Funding

    Want to try something different for the first time? Or expand something that was successful last year? JumpSpark is offering Prototype Grants of up to $5,000 to help you to broaden your reach to teens and/or deepen your impact. Let us help you innovate! A Prototype Grant project can be the first time you’ve developed this project or a new way of thinking about an existing project. We aim to be a partner throughout the process, offering guidance, resources, and connections. JumpSpark will be doing two rounds of Prototype Grant applications for the 2024-2025 school year. Round 1: January 16th-March 1st. Round 2: Open in October 2024. All applications must fit within one of the focus areas, which have been identified as teen community priorities: Israel engagement and education, Mental health and well-being, Post-bnai mitzvah, middle school engagement, Antisemitism. Contact Jessie Schwartzman with questions (jschwartzman@jewishatlanta.org).
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  • JumpSpark Large Scale Grant - Application for Funding

    JumpSpark is Federation’s hub of engagement for the Atlanta Jewish teen ecosystem. Through strategic investment in partner programs, support of new ideas, and innovative programming and deep relationship building, JumpSpark is committed to meeting the needs of teens, their parents, and the Jewish educators and professionals serving them. JumpSpark is seeking applications up to $35,000. Grant applications are due March 1, 2024. Contact Rabbi Elana Perry for more information - eperry@jewishatlanta.org.
  • JumpSpark Outcomes: 

    • Jewish teens in Atlanta will increase and deepen their level of engagement in the Jewish community.

    • More Atlanta teens will participate in high-quality Israel program experiences that deepen their understanding of Israel and strengthen their ability to address antisemitism and anti-Israel attitudes.

    • Jewish teen professionals will expand their network of colleagues and build meaningful connections in ways that help them strengthen the quality and diversity of teen programming.

    • Parents of Jewish teens will be better able to support their teens and connect them with meaningful and relevant engagement in the Jewish community.

    • Community leaders and parents will demonstrate increased support for Jewish teen engagement and recognize teen engagement as an important part of an intellectually, socially, and spiritually thriving Jewish community in Atlanta.

  • JumpSpark's Target Audiences:

    • High school and middle school teens from Jewish/interfaith households, particularly those who have been un- or under-engaged in their Jewish communities​
    • Parents and guardians of Jewish/interfaith teens​
    • Jewish professionals and lay leaders working with Jewish/interfaith teens

     

  • Jewish Education Collaborative BOOST Grants - Application for Funding

    "Building On Our Strengths Together" Micro-Grants of $500 - $2,500 are available for part-time supplemental Jewish educational programs (Pre-K-7th) to grow and enhance nascent educational programs. Grants are intended to help creative ideas move from the pilot phase to model status. Sometimes all it takes to transform programs from "good" to "great" is a little BOOST! Contact Rabbi Elana Perry with questions - eperry@jewishatlanta.org.
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