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What's new
CJP’s Israel Emergency Fund
Right now, the most impactful action we can take is to donate. We now have a new and improved webpage for sharing transparent information about the grants from our fund, which we encourage you to explore and share with your constituents.
Last chance to apply for CJP’s new microfund: “Art can...”
CJP’s “Art Can…” microfund is offering $1,500 grants to help organizations welcome artists into their communities, working together to use art as a tool to design meaningful programming.
Apply for CJP’s new Ally Challenge Grant
CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism is excited to invite applications for grant funding to support community allyship work, through our new Ally Challenge.
Apply for CJP’s new Campus Education and Allyship Grant
Deadline: Friday, May 3, 2024
CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism is actively inviting applications for our new Campus Education and Allyship grants pool, which funds projects aimed at antisemitism education and fostering allyship on campus.
Jewish Re-Employment Program
For anyone in the Greater Boston Jewish community who is looking for employment support, consider participating in the Jewish Re-Employment Program (JREP) at no cost to you. Please share this with your communities.
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