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In June 2023, the Jewish Community Foundation launched the Fund for Women and Girls leveraging the incredible assets and work of the Tikkun Olam Women’s Fund. The Fund is designed to promote social change, and to help shape an equitable world in which all women and girls can thrive. The Fund supports efforts to address immediate obstacles and systemic challenges holding women and girls back from reaching their full potential, domestically and in Israel. The Fund engages community members in collective learning and giving to deepen our understanding and connection to the most vulnerable in our community and amplify the impact of our Jewish community.
The steering committee of the Fund for Women and Girls is currently growing the endowment of the fund for upcoming grantmaking windows to continue resourcing the needs of women and girls in Israel, and begin supporting a local domestic issue area in alignment with their goals.
In partnership with the Seed the Dream Foundation, Jewish Women International launched the I Believe Israeli Women Global Movement, a powerful initiative standing in solidarity with Israeli women and fighting the denial of and disinformation about the sexual violence committed on and after October 7.
The Fund is eager to create opportunities for our community to learn together. Currently, we are focused on raising awareness about the brutal, systematic sexual violence inflicted on Israeli women and girls during the October 7th terror attack and shedding a light on the ongoing mental health crisis and other critical needs, including greater investment in women’s political power. To learn about what women and girls are experiencing in Israel during wartime, you can hear from local leadership who spoke out at our special briefing on March 4th, 2024. You can learn more from the ongoing work of our grantee partners below.
Since the October 7th terror attacks, women in Israel have been navigating layers of distinct and overwhelming challenges, including severe trauma and loss, single parenthood (often the result of a partner leaving for war), enormous caretaking demands, internal displacement, and more. And yet, as is often the case during times of conflict, support tailored uniquely to women and girls is falling by the wayside.
In response, the Fund for Women and Girls has made two rounds of grants to support women and girls impacted by the Israel-Hamas war. The inaugural round of grantmaking directed $100,000 to organizations focused on trauma and therapeutic services, relocation support, and aid for single mothers. Our second round of grantmaking provides an additional $100,000 in ongoing support to organizations supporting women’s trauma and mental health needs, as well as to organizations focused on amplifying women’s voices and gaining access to positions of power and influence.
Women-Centered Trauma and Therapy Services
Israel is in a mental health crisis and rates of intimate partner violence spike when a country is at war, making the work of the following centers that much more urgent.
Building Women’s Power and Influence
The gender gap when it comes to positions of political power in Israel is at an all-time high (Van Leer Jerusalem Institute puts it at 61%), which means women are not receiving adequate representation when they need it most.
Women-Centered Crisis Response and Relocation Services
Women Centered Trauma and Therapy Services
Social Services and Financial Support for Single Mothers
The Fund for Women and Girls was able to amplify the impact of our community’s philanthropy by participating in a national collaborative effort. The Jewish Women’s Collective Response Fund, created by Elluminate and The Hadassah Foundation, granted a total of $125,000 to five organizations doing this important work. This funding, coupled with the additional $200,000 granted to Israeli organizations by our generous local community, will empower Israeli non-profits to give voice to women and advance equality as Israelis reprioritize and rebuild during and after the war.
The Fund for Women and Girls is committed to providing ongoing support to organizations in Israel and domestically that advocate for equal rights, decision- making power, and provide crisis support. We are doing this by building relationships with leaders and women on the ground who are most impacted and in the best position to highlight the opportunities for change. We believe that all women deserve peace and safety, and a seat at the table. We ground our decision making in trust-based philanthropy practices and center relationships and impact. Help us build toward a better future by giving today.
Giving goes into the general fund pool and is allocated during grantmaking windows by the grants committees to both Israel and Domestic Issues.
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Make an allocation through a Donor Advised Fund to The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington indicating “Fund for Women in Girls” in the note section. (Learn more about DAFs and open a DAF with the Jewish Community Foundation)
Send a check to The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, 6101 Executive Blvd, North Bethesda, MD 20852, with the name “Fund for Women and Girls” in the memo line.