Grantee Organizations

Hadassah Foundation programs and grants elevate and empower women and girls in leadership roles, confront gender-based violence, increase female political representation — and much more. We have awarded almost $13 million to more than 120 organizations in Israel and the U.S. We award grants in four categories; all (except Discretionary grants) are multi-year, and many provide general operating support. 

Grant Categories

Visionary Partner

Exemplifying our values of building partnerships and embodying trust-based philanthropy, these unrestricted grants of $130,000 paid over five years are for mission-aligned organizations with strong track records as previous grantees.

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Core Grants

For leading organizations and programs that promote gender equity in Israel or the U.S., these $80,000 grants are awarded over three years.

Jewtina y Co.

Grant Cycle: 2025-2028

Jewtina y Co is the only organization in North America focused on serving the needs of the approximately 400,000 Latin Jews in the region. It addresses the unique challenges experienced by those in their communities, and creates spaces where peoples’ multifaceted identities are celebrated, affirmed, and integrated into the larger Jewish ecosystem. Its grant supports “Voces en Vivo: Not Your Mama’s Jewtinidad,” a multi-city storytelling and performance initiative that will uplift the voices and lived experiences of Latin-Jewish women and nonbinary individuals throughout the U.S.

jGirls+ Magazine

Grant Cycle: 2024-2027

jGirls+ Magazine brings together an online community of self-identifying Jewish girls, young women, and nonbinary teens ages 13-19 across all backgrounds. Its programs enable teens to share their voices with the world and each other, provide space to hone their communication skills, and experiences to explore identities, talk across differences, and engage with a wide circle of peers on their own terms. In 2025 jGirls+ became a program of Moving Traditions. Its grant is underwritten by the Jacquie Bayley Fund for Leadership, Opportunity, and Sisterhood

Organization for the Resolution of Agunot

Grant Cycle: 2025-2028

Organization for the Resolution of Agunot seeks to eliminate abuse from the Jewish divorce process by advocating for the timely and unconditional issuance of a get, or a Jewish divorce. It pursues its mission through three main strategies: advocacy on behalf of agunot (women denied a divorce), early intervention, and prevention.

QueenB

Grant Cycle: 2023-2026

QueenB was founded in 2016 with the aim of increasing the representation of Israeli women in the high-tech industry, in order to promote gender equality and equal employment opportunities. QueenB operates on two main tracks: offering after-school programming classes for teenage girls and creating a community of female students in the fields of computer science and engineering.

Ruth and Emanuel Rackman Center

Grant Cycle: 2024-2027

Based at Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan, the Rackman Center promotes the status and rights of women in matters of family law and works to end gender discrimination and inequality in Israel through advocacy and legislative change.

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Spark Grants

Awarded to innovative organizations in early stages of development that are addressing a gap in the field of gender equity, these grants are for $20,000 paid over an 18-month period. 

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Jewish Women’s Collective Response

This fund, co-created by Hadassah Foundation and Elluminate in 2024 awarded five grants of $25,000 each to support, elevate and empower Israeli women in the aftermath of October 7. Learn more about the fund here.

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Grantmaking

Our Approach

We support organizations that work through a gender lens and that are creating social change. Learn what that means and about our grantmaking practices. Read more

For Grantseekers

The Hadassah Foundation awards grants in four categories to Israeli and U.S. organizations. Learn about our grants and how to apply. Read more