Getting the Jewish Workforce Out of ‘the Red Zone’
Our people have been in the Red Zone for over five months; this is damaging to the Jewish community and the people who make it function.
Our people have been in the Red Zone for over five months; this is damaging to the Jewish community and the people who make it function.
From the Foundation Team
Our hypothesis is that organizations of a certain size, meeting certain criteria, can receive a one-time infusion of growth capital enabling them to achieve an increased and sustainable level of budget, reach, and outcomes by the grant’s end and the…
From the Foundation Team
Talented, committed grantee-partners are vital to realizing our aspiration and, guided by a relational approach to grantmaking, we strive to offer them more than just grant support.
From the Foundation Team
Still, relational grantmaking is an attempt to ensure that knowledge-sharing and open communication are prioritized by both funder and grantee.
From the Foundation Team
At the Jim Joseph Foundation, we navigate these dynamics as we continuously shape, implement, and reflect on the Foundation’s grantmaking strategy.
From the Foundation Team
The virtual platforms we highlight here enable users to engage creatively, with community connection and collaboration at the center of the experience.
From the Foundation Team
As we cautiously begin to sense a light at the end of the pandemic, I again reflect on our field, the people in it, and how we work together.
From the Foundation Team
Rarely in the U.S. has the power dynamic felt more pronounced. Over the last year, while the workforce at-large has suffered, the nonprofit sector, the third largest industry in the U.S. that provides such offerings as health care and social services,…
From the Foundation Team
As a funder that prides itself on relational grantmaking, having the trust that comes from being in relationship during the pandemic has yielded learnings—about actions, about communication, and about decision-making.
From the Foundation Team
As a philanthropic foundation professional for over eight years, I see long-term donor investment and long-term organizational planning (certainly these two actions are related) as an aspiration that is not always implemented in meaningful ways.
From the Foundation Team
When I walked into the Jim Joseph Foundation office on my first day, I was greeted with smiles and signs with the words B’ruchim HaBa’im!! and Welcome!! on my door and computer.
From the Foundation Team
"If you’ve seen one foundation…you’ve seen one foundation." This common refrain in the nonprofit world is a reminder of the singularity of every funder.
From the Foundation Team
As we enter 5780, it is a time to take stock of what we have been in the past and what we choose to bring into the future. I find myself in an interesting and unique role, returning to a team at the Jim Joseph Foundation that I was a part of five years ago.