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Apply for a CJP grant or scholarship

CJP supports Jewish life at every level. We provide scholarships that open doors for individual children and adults and grants that help organizations sustain a rich, inclusive Jewish life and respond to urgent needs in Greater Boston, Israel, and beyond.

We invest in community

Through strategic grant-making, CJP invests in organizations, programs, and people in Greater Boston, Israel, and around the world to create transformational impact. Our grants and supporting services strengthen Jewish life, advance community safety and security, support vulnerable community members, and help organizations grow and innovate. New grant opportunities are added throughout the year, so please check back regularly.

From first-time campers to organizations addressing global crises, our grantees are as varied and diverse as our community. We incentivize and embolden those who strive to meet the following ideals:

 

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Connection

Prioritizing people and future-forward ideas with the aim of a thriving and engaged Jewish community.

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Capacity and resilience

Stability, responsiveness, and continually seeking improvement.

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Innovation and adaptability

Intrepid and entrepreneurial approaches and existing work that demonstrates agility.

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Partnership

Collaboration between multiple institutions working together toward shared outcomes.

Embracing all of who we are

Using these guiding principles as our north star, our work and investments focus on three critical impact areas:

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Strong, Safe, Caring, Community

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Jewish Life and Learning

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Israel Connection and Rebuilding

Grants for organizations and programs

CJP grants strengthen organizations across security, programs, and community building. Explore current opportunities and check back for more.

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Security grants

To keep people safe in Jewish spaces, CJP offers grants to cover the purchase, installation, and maintenance of security systems. Applicants may receive up to $100,000 for their physical security system.

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Boston's Jewish at Work Stipends

CJP's Center for Combating Antisemitism, in partnership with Natan Fund, is awarding a limited number of stipends to support and empower Jews in the workplace while fostering belonging and safety at work.

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The Miriam Fund grants

The Miriam Fund (TMF) creates opportunities for women and girls in Greater Boston and Israel. In our 2025–2026 class, TMF awarded $405,000 to 22 organizations.

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CJP’s Opportunity Grant

Opportunity Grants support new or newer organizations in our area, offering up to $18,000 to advance programs, capacity building, or community initiatives.

Scholarships and grants for individuals

CJP supports experiences from camp to college to Israel travel. Browse current opportunities and check back for more.

One Happy Camper Grant

 One Happy Camper offers up to $1,000 off your child’s first summer at Jewish overnight camp.

CJP Jewish Overnight Camp Affordability Scholarships

 CJP provides funding directly to our 14 partner camps to help make overnight camp more affordable for Greater Boston families. Contact your child’s camp to learn about available financial aid.

CJP also provides scholarships for up to $1,500 for students who attend non-partner camps.

Israel Teen Travel

Israel should be within every Jewish teen’s reach. We provide up to $1,500 to help teens participate on a trip that will stay with them forever.

CJP College Scholarship Fund

Awards to eligible undergraduate students who reside in the Greater Boston area. The Fund is non-sectarian, but primary consideration is given to Jewish students. Individuals who apply are considered on the basis of economic need and merit.