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Jewish National Fund-USA will double your gift this Giving Tuesday

Jewish National Fund-USA will double your philanthropic impact in Israel this Giving Tuesday. The organization’s VP, Campaign, Ben Gutmann said, “From medical centers to world-leading educational facilities, it’s inspiring to see how we are empowering Israel’s modern-day pioneers to succeed in so many meaningful ways.”

Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday

Thanks to generous Jewish National Fund-USA ambassadors, every gift made in honor of Giving Tuesday on November 29 will be matched up to $1.25 million.

“People are excited not only because their gift will be doubled but also because of the unprecedented impact they can have on the lives of Israel’s pioneers in the Negev and Galilee,” said Jewish National Fund-USA VP, Campaign, Ben Gutmann. “From medical centers to world-leading educational facilities, it’s inspiring to see how we are empowering Israel’s modern-day pioneers to succeed in so many meaningful ways.”

Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday

Jewish National Fund-USA’s strategic One Billion Dollar Roadmap for the Next Decade is attracting 800,000 new residents to Israel’s Negev and Galilee by improving the quality of life in those regions. The organization builds medical centers, fortified schools and playgrounds, parks, resilience facilities, and water infrastructure. It also provides services for job seekers, supports over 60,000 Israelis with disabilities, and operates the Alexander Muss High School in Israel.

“Every philanthropic dollar you invest in Israel through Jewish National Fund-USA is utilized with utmost transparency and accountability, as validated by our maximum 4-star rating by leading charity ratings agency, Charity Navigator,” added the organization’s VP, Marketing, Vivian Grossman. “Donors want to maximize their charitable impact and when they donate through our organization, they see with their own eyes how they are truly supporting the future of the land and people of Israel and Jewish people everywhere.”

Jewish National Fund-USA achieved another record-high campaign in 2022, and this year’s Giving Tuesday will further add to the wave of momentum as the organization plans to build the largest project in the Zionist philanthropic world with its 20-acre World Zionist Village.

To double your impact on Giving Tuesday, visit jnf.org/givingtuesday.

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Jewish National Fund-USA builds a strong, vibrant future for the land and people of Israel through bold initiatives and Zionist education. As a leading philanthropic movement, the organization supports critical environmental and nation-building activities in Israel’s north and south as it develops new communities in the Negev and Galilee, connects the next generation to Israel, and creates infrastructure and programs that support ecology, people with disabilities, and heritage site preservation, all while running a fully accredited study abroad experience through its Alexander Muss High School in Israel.
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