Caring for those in need, rescuing those in harm’s way, and renewing and strengthening the Jewish people in New York, in Israel, and around the world.
In 1995, a small group of dedicated philanthropists established FJC, with the goal of making it the premier foundation of donor advised funds for discerning philanthropists who appreciate a better way of giving.
FJC’s mission is to: Increase and maximize the impact of charitable dollars. Create innovative philanthropic solutions. Respond effectively to the needs and interests of donors.
Over 750 FJC Donor Advised Funds have been established, with individual and corporate funds starting at $10,000 and ranging up to $15 million, and including our unique Young Philanthropists Funds, starting at $1,800. To date, nearly $75,000,000 in grants have been made to charities in the United States and around the world.
Natan is a philanthropic network of young Jews seeking to help transform the Jewish future by funding innovative solutions to address crucial questions in Jewish life.
The Jewish Week, an independent community newspaper, is recognized widely as the largest and most respected Jewish newspaper in America. With its five regional editions – Manhattan, Long Island, Queens, Westchester/The Bronx and Brooklyn/Staten Island – it reaches more than 90,000 households each week. In covering the Jewish world, from Midtown to the Mideast, The Jewish Week and its award-winning editorial staff report on news, trends, features and analysis from Israel as well as from throughout the New York metropolitan area. In seeking to build and strengthen Jewish community while championing an aggressive and independent press, we are supportive of, but not beholden to, the organized Jewish community. Our first loyalty is to the truth.
The New York Jewish community needs a focal point for communal responses – a single voice is a strong voice. That is the premise of the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) of New York, which was founded in 1976 to protect and defend Jewish interests by bringing divergent voices into harmony.
JDate’s mission is to help strengthen the Jewish community and insure Jewish traditions are carried on for many generations to come by providing a community where Jewish singles, interested in meeting, dating or marrying within the faith, can find friendship or romance.
The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation is dedicated to helping the Jewish people flourish by supporting programs throughout the world that spread the joy of Jewish living, giving and learning.
The CLSFF supports programs that seek to enrich and expand Jewish communities in the United States, Israel and the former Soviet Union. The foundation also provides assistance to non-sectarian charitable organizations dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in Tulsa, Oklahoma, especially in the areas of education, child development, and community service.
The Russell Berrie Foundation was created to express the values and passions of Russell Berrie through social investments in innovative ideas designed to:
To fulfill this vision, Trustees of The Russell Berrie Foundation will be guided by the major themes set forth above, with New Jersey, Metropolitan New York and Israel as the primary geographic focus of grant making.
For sophisticated, health and quality-conscious consumers who are willing to pay a premium price for a premier product, Iceland Spring delivers the pinnacle of bottled-water purity from the unpolluted mountains of Iceland and reaffirms its consumers’ appreciation of European stylishness and prestige.
The flagship brew of Schmaltz Brewing Company, which according to their site “is Dedicated to Crafting Quality Beer and Quality Shtick for the Jewish Community and Beyond… L’Chaim!”
They’re the “Boutique” kosher wine company – handcrafting special and unique custom-made wines that separate Abarbanel wines from the “run of the mill.” Limited Production, Estate Bottling and passionate quality control all add up to exceptional wines. Kosher isn’t ordinary anymore.
WFUV (90.7 FM, wfuv.org) is a non-commercial, listener-supported public radio station, licensed to Fordham University for nearly 60 years. The station, staffed by 27 professional and 70 students, serves nearly 300,000 listeners weekly in the New York area and thousands more worldwide on the web. The University is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to operate WFUV at 50,000 watts.