Grantmaking

Emergent Strategy

The Foundation uses two different but complementary strategies—Deliberate and Emergent—to make investments and grants designed to enhance connection, meaning, and purpose in the lives of young Jews.

Our Emergent Strategy aims to serve the majority of young Jews (estimated at 70%) who, as research shows, are not finding pathways to connect and engage meaningfully in Jewish life through the kinds of current communal offerings and initiatives we support through our Deliberate Strategy. The Emergent Strategy is focused on better understanding and designing for this majority population of Jews in the U.S.

R&D is an integral part of our Emergent Strategy. It involves research, testing and prototyping that enables the Foundation to best understand significant problems and promising new options for Jewish life and learning for this demographic. With this knowledge, the Emergent Team assembles new, unexpected, and expert talent who help us understand, design for, and test for our target audience. We aim to identify and support potential scalable solutions. Through our Emergent Strategy, we also work toward encouraging others in the field to adopt R&D practices and mindsets. We all benefit when we design for broad Jewish audiences, and build new Jewish futures together that are widely relevant and resonant for all Jewish people.

The Foundation implements its Emergent Strategy through a platform called Common Era—a sustained effort to source new talent and ideas, and to invest in new value propositions for Jewish life and learning.

Common Era works with researchers, entrepreneurs, builders, subject matter experts, and practitioners who are distinct from those who work on the Foundation’s Deliberate Strategy. By doing this, we both engage high quality talent who are often outside of current Jewish communal and engagement efforts, and utilize their expertise and perspective to work toward more thriving Jewish futures.

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