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As we approach the conclusion of 2011, we ask you to consider adding us to your giving plans so we may continue to grow.

Our team of contributors, and editors, are all volunteers; yet we still incur real-world costs to provide, what we believe to be, a unique and valuable service to our community.

As we approach the conclusion of 2011, we ask you to consider adding us to your giving plans so we may continue to grow, advance the conversation and remain at the forward edge in this continually changing digital media world.

The face of Jewish philanthropy is changing and only time will tell if we are in the midst of evolution or revolution. Philanthropy, which has long been a powerful force in the Jewish community, is witnessing a significant shift in both perception and management. Today’s philanthropists are more pro-active, draw on a wide range of resources, seek greater efficiency and effectiveness while at the same time feel challenged with the definition of ‘impact’.

To assist organizations progress as they adopt to the changes and challenges of the 21st Century, eJewish Philanthropy was launched in 2007 as an on-line publisher and a facilitator of resource mobilization serving the Jewish communal world.

Striving to provide all our visitors with sustained access to external resources, we serve as an instant publishing channel highlighting the latest happenings in the world of Jewish philanthropy. We also bring you original thought pieces on issues facing our community along with information on the newest digital and best practice strategies as they relate to managing and promoting a non-profit organization.

Forging partnerships worldwide, eJewish Philanthropy continues to serve as a global bulletin board showcasing grassroots Jewish activists and community builders, a new generation of idealists and trend setters who are embracing the challenges of our future. We highlight the people, ideas, relationships and projects being developed by this vibrant community.

We invite you to join us, lead by example and…

Connect. Educate. Innovate.

eJewish Philanthropy endorses the Code of Ethics of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (U.S.) and of the Israel Association of Professional Fundraisers.

Updates and Donor Comments

  1. Dr. PolivyDr. Polivy 01/03/2012 at 11:00 AM ET
    I really enjoy reading this site.
  2. Daniel BloomDaniel Bloom 01/02/2012 at 07:50 PM ET
    Thanks for keeping us all in the know!
  3. Amiel HershAmiel Hersh 12/31/2011 at 07:04 PM ET
    Thanks for all that you do to help us all stay on top of what is going on around the world.
  4. Richard ARichard A 12/30/2011 at 01:55 PM ET
    Keep up the good work!
  5. Aaron HorwitzAaron Horwitz 12/30/2011 at 09:19 AM ET
    Good luck this year, DB!
  6. Jennifer L GoldsteinJennifer L Goldstein 12/29/2011 at 04:46 PM ET
    The best daily news digest in the Jewish and philanthropic community - thank you Dan!
  7. Gabrielle L CarlinGabrielle L Carlin 12/27/2011 at 08:59 AM ET
    EJP has been a great resource for me and keeps me up to date on the philanthropic world. Thanks for being such an intelligent and powerful voice!
  8. David PollackDavid Pollack 12/27/2011 at 08:08 AM ET
    A great resource to our synagogue leadership. Yasher Koach and Thanks!!!
  9. Rebecca A. WeinerRebecca A. Weiner 12/25/2011 at 10:04 PM ET
    I cherish eJewish Philanthropy as a lens through which to appreciate the complexity, diversity, and richness of the Jewish communal landscape
  10. Valerie KhaytinaValerie Khaytina 12/23/2011 at 01:22 PM ET
    great way to stay on top of current events in Jewish and general philanthropy.
  11. Ana FuchsAna Fuchs 12/21/2011 at 08:06 AM ET
    Ejp, coffee, eggs = the perfect morning
  12. Beth FingerBeth Finger 12/21/2011 at 07:08 AM ET
    Especially now that I'm not working, eJewish Philanthropy is crucial to keeping me up to date on the latest in the field.
  13. Richard MarkerRichard Marker 12/21/2011 at 04:56 AM ET
    very useful colation of trends and thoughts within the sector
  14. Robert RobertRobert Robert 12/20/2011 at 01:46 PM ET
    Something important to think about every day!
  15. Hayim HerringHayim Herring 12/20/2011 at 12:29 PM ET
    I never miss a day of reading eJP!
  16. Rhonda BannardRhonda Bannard 12/20/2011 at 10:40 AM ET
    Excellent content and insights, even for non-Jewish focused organizaitons.
  17. HASSAN FAGIEHHASSAN FAGIEH 07/28/2011 at 06:44 AM ET
    With all the best to every body.
  18. Craig BrennerCraig Brenner 03/09/2011 at 01:47 PM ET
    please promote Torah Jewish life and styles

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