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Making an impact for more than 100 years

Your Impact

Our community’s generosity to the 2023 UJA Annual Campaign (July 1, 2022-June 30, 2023) powered essential support throughout Fiscal Year 2024 (July 1, 2023-June 30, 2024). Together, we helped people in need, protected Jewish communities, and strengthened Jewish life.

The need never stops, and our community’s resilience depends on ongoing support. By continuing to invest in the UJA Annual Campaign, you help us expand this vital network of care and advocacy, ensuring we’re ready to meet the challenges ahead. Together, we can build a future where every member of our community thrives. Donate today.

Want to see the difference we’re making together? Scroll down for a closer look at how the 2023 UJA Annual Campaign transformed lives, from lifesaving services to programs that build long-term resilience. Let’s keep the impact going strong!

Total Funding

July 2023 to June 2024

Community Building — Bringing people together to get to know one another and feel part of the Greater MetroWest Jewish community

Programs & Services — Meeting varied needs in the Jewish community

Education — Promoting learning and growth of Jewish community members

GrantsFunding local, Israel & Overseas, and national partners

Reserves — Saving for capital expenditures, unexpected contingencies, and future emergencies

Core Operations — Providing infrastructure to raise funds, operate Federation programs and services, and support our local partners

Targeted Giving

Paula & Jerry Gottesman Family Supporting Foundation — Day School Initiative, Jewish Camp Enterprise, Holocaust Education, JCRC interfaith outreach and community partnerships

Cooperman Family Fund for a Jewish Future — Welcoming and Inclusion platform, GMW Hillel, Honeymoon Israel, Jewish Camp Enterprise, teen programs, JCRC Israel advocacy, Birthright Israel, ECC Right Start grants and professional development, and ongoing support for the Cooperman Family Community Engagement Department

Wilf Family Foundations — Wilf Leadership Program, Holocaust Education, Holocaust Survivor Fund, efforts to fight antisemitism and promote social justice/interfaith outreach, Gloria and Jess Weissberg Community Security Initiative, Day School Initiative affordability and excellence grants

Theodore R. z’l and Maxine B. Murnick Family PJ Library Endowment Fund — PJ Library and Community Concierge services

Terri & Michael Goldberg — Community Security Initiative, Campaign marketing, Holocaust Survivor Fund, and programs to combat antisemitism and promote Jewish empowerment

Weissberg Family — Gloria and Jesse Weissberg Community Security Initiative

Rocker Family Supporting Foundation — Jewish camp scholarships

Judith & Lester Eisner Fund — Community Concierge services, Volunteerism, Next Chapter platform for older adults, and support for the most needy in our community

Herb and Milly Iris Youth and Family Philanthropy Endowment — Iris Teen Tzedakah and Jewish service learning for teens

Carrie & Jed Nussbaum — JCRC Teen Israel Leadership Council program

Dana & Peter Langerman — Fighting antisemitism and promoting social justice/interfaith outreach and community partnerships

Kosloski Foundation — Combatting antisemitism and promoting Jewish empowerment

Mitzi & Warren Eisenberg — Holocaust Survivor Fund and Community Security Initiative

Sharon & David Halpern — Holocaust Survivor Fund

Evan Ratner — NextGen leadership, programs, and philanthropy

The Dr Lynne B Harrison STEM Endowment Fund — Support for STEM education in Greater MetroWest’s four Jewish day schools

Rovner Family — Rishonim, young Israeli emissaries who spend a year in our community

Diller Foundation — Diller Teen Fellows, year-long teen leadership program

Waldor Leadership Fund — Various leadership programs

Lisa & Mark Schlossman and the Dr. Stanley M. Schlossman Memorial Fund — Community Security Initiative and professional development for Jewish Federation and other Jewish communal workers

Fried-Saginaw Mission Endowment Fund — Support for first-time participants on Federation missions

JCF Innovations Fund — Welcoming and Inclusion platform and Honeymoon Israel

Grotta Fund for Older Adults — Next Chapter programs

The Tepper Foundation — Early childhood center security grants

Day School Community Fund — Day School Initiative

Jewish Camp Fund — Jewish Camp Enterprise

While the UJA Annual Campaign provides the foundation for all that Federation does, many donors also provide critical support to targeted programs of our Jewish Federation that touch thousands of lives every year.

Click the blue bar above for a list of donors, as well as funds of the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater MetroWest NJ, who provided a minimum of $50,000 in the past year towards the program(s) listed with their names. 

Community Building Funding

July 2023 to June 2024

Bringing people together to get to know one another and feel a part of the Greater MetroWest Jewish community

Business & Professionals Network (BPN) offers great opportunities to connect with other Jewish professionals, hear from industry leaders, and give back to our community.

100 years honoring our past, present, and future, Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest celebrated its Centennial as an opportunity to look back at our rich community history and to plan for a vibrant future.

The Center for Volunteerism provides a variety of service opportunities to care for those in need, strengthen our Jewish community, and make a difference in the lives of others.

Community Engagement includes multiple programs that build community and provide connection for people of all ages.

Global Connections focuses on strengthening Jewish Peoplehood and Partnerships between the Greater MetroWest Jewish community, Israel, and Jewish communities around the world.

Missions offer unique opportunities to explore, engage, witness, and learn, while making unforgettable memories and friendships that will last a lifetime.

NextGen is a community of energetic, passionate peers who want to build a stronger Jewish community for the future as we grow our families, careers, and community thorough shared values and philanthropy.

The Synagogue Initiative addresses various needs and challenges, fosters collaboration on programs, and encourages active synagogue life and affiliation.

Welcoming & Inclusion is committed to ensuring that Greater MetroWest is a community where anyone who identifies as Jewish or living in a Jewish household feels they belong.

Women’s Philanthropy (WP) welcomes individuals who are looking to connect with other Jewish women who share common bonds, values, and passions, and who are seeking philanthropic connections. Through giving, leading, and hands-on volunteering, Women’s Philanthropy develops change-makers and community shapers.

Programs and Services Funding

July 2023 to June 2024

Meeting varied needs in the Jewish community

Greater MetroWest ABLE supports and collaborates with agencies, synagogues, schools, and camps to create meaningful opportunities where individuals with disabilities and their families can thrive.

CARES creates a network connecting 11 local partners that provide  direct services to seniors, and helps them find resources to enhance their collaborative service offerings.

Jewish Federation proudly works with our professionally trained Jewish chaplains to provide spiritual care throughout our community.

The Gloria and Jesse Weissberg Community Security Initiative assesses security measures and offers training to empower our community, ensuring a safe environment for worship, learning, and engagement.

The members of the Greater MetroWest Israel Office team work to strengthen our community’s connections with Israel and global Jewry. They work directly with our friends in the Greater MetroWest Israel and Overseas Partnership Network and connect us to partners promoting goals of pluralism and shared society in Israel.

Hillel of Greater MetroWest is a student-centered organization that aims to create a strong, welcoming, and inclusive Jewish community on six local campuses.

Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) mobilizes the Jewish community on national, state, and local issues to ensure that our community’s interests are addressed.

Jewish Federations of New Jersey advocates at the state level on issues such as combatting antisemitism, the security and safety of our communities, support for the State of Israel, and adequate social service supports.

Jewish Historical Society (JHS) is the archival repository of the  Jewish community of Greater MetroWest, serving the Jewish and general communities as a research center, exhibit center, producer of public forums, and publisher of books and papers on topics of historical Jewish interest.

Mishlachat (Hebrew for delegation) welcomes and supports our community shlichim and rishonim (young Israeli emissaries) to maximize their impact across our community.

For more than 70 years, the New Jersey Jewish News has provided coverage of local, national and world events; explorations of the world of Jewish culture and the arts; supplements for the holidays, celebrations and other topics of interest; and a wide array of feature stories.

As part of our Centennial preparation, Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest partnered with Brandeis University to conduct a comprehensive community-wide study and get a clearer picture of our Greater MetroWest Jewish community, helping us to plan for our future.

Education Funding

July 2023 to June 2024

Promoting learning and growth of Jewish community members

Congregational School Initiatives provide support, including professional development, to Greater MetroWest congregational religious schools.  

The Day School Initiative is a bold multi-million-dollar investment in accessibility, affordability, and academic excellence.

Early Childhood Educational Initiatives provides support, including professional development, to Greater MetroWest Jewish Early Childhood Centers, as well as new family incentive grants.   

Holocaust Education is a leader in providing resources and information to educate our community about the Holocaust.

The Jewish Camp Enterprise works to connect children to Jewish Camps via One Happy Camper NJ, a free resource that connects families to an amazing array of Jewish camps and summer programs, and to provide new camper incentive grants and need-based scholarships for eligible overnight campers. 

Leadership Planning and Placement provides opportunities to learn about the important work Federation and our partner agencies do to care for those in need, build Jewish community, and save lives.

PJ Library®  sends award-winning Jewish children’s books directly to children from birth to age 12 every month and connects families with young children to dynamic programs in the Greater MetroWest community.

Our unique Teen Initiative programs help teens develop the skills, knowledge, and experience to make a real impact on our world, both today and far into the future.

Grants Funding

July 2023 to June 2024

Funding local, Israel and Overseas, and national partners

Through our allocations processes, we help to fund many Jewish non-profits — local and overseas — partners for the last hundred years and innovative new organizations — working across a broad range of needs.*

Core Overseas Allocations (JAFI, JDC, ORT). Federation’s core partners, the Jewish Agency for Israel, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, and World ORT provide critical services, programs, and care for Jews around the world.

Holocaust Survivor Fund enables Federation to provide much-needed funds primarily to Jewish Family Service of MetroWest NJ and Jewish Family Service of Central NJ, which in turn meet a wide range of Holocaust survivors’ critical social service and financial needs.

Federation supports partner organizations in our Israel and Overseas Partnership Network, helping them promote a shared civil society and Jewish pluralism in Israel.

Our network of local partner agencies provide social services, education, and care throughout the Greater MetroWest community.

Federation supports national partners who coordinate support across North American Jewish communities, including Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), our national network of 146 independent Federations and 300 smaller communities across the continent. JFNA provides services that build the capacity of local Jewish communities. JFNA helps Federations learn from one another, builds affinity groups, and provides training, materials and seed funding for innovation.

Reserves Funding

July 2023 to June 2024

Saving for capital expenditures, unexpected contingencies, and future emergencies

Each year, Federation’s board allocates funds to a multimillion-dollar investment account held at the Jewish Community Foundation for use when urgent community needs arise.

By putting some UJA Annual Campaign moneys aside in reserve each year, Federation was able to immediately respond to unforeseen urgent needs, such as providing critical support during the COVID-19 pandemic and helping our partner agencies save Jewish lives when war broke out in Ukraine.

Most recently, immediately after the horrific October 7 attacks, on October 9, the board approved $1 million of immediate emergency funding from this investment account to Federation’s core Israel and Overseas partners and Israeli partner communities.

Core Operations Funding

July 2023 to June 2024

Providing infrastructure to raise funds, operate Federation programs and services, and support our local partners

Federation’s Core Operations support the community in many ways, including fundraising, managing our allocations, and meeting the marketing, communications, and event planning needs for all Federation-run programs.

Administration: Leads and provides vision for Federation lay and professionals to enact our mission.

Campaign: Nurtures meaningful relationship with donors and raises millions of dollars for the Jewish community.

Financial Services & Human Resources: Manages all Federation finances, internal controls, Human Resources, and related reporting.

Impact and Marketing: Plans and promotes Federation programs and events, tells Federation’s story across varied media channels, and gathers data and stories about Federation’s impact.

Planning: Collaborates with volunteer committees of Federation leaders on annual cycle of funding to meet community needs.

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