Additional Gender Equity Funders
The Hadassah Foundation is able to fund only a fraction of the many needs in the field. Fortunately, a number of other foundations share our commitment to advancing gender equity in Israel and the U.S. Jewish community. Below is information shared by other funders that accept proposals from organizations working in this area. If you represent a foundation or giving circle that would like to be included on this page — or if you would like to suggest other resources for grantseekers — please fill out this form and contact us. For additional information about the funders listed below, please contact them directly; the Hadassah Foundation does not field requests for other foundations.
Other Funding Opportunities
Miami Jewish Federation Women’s Amutot Initiative
Location:
Miami, Florida
Where It Funds:
Israel
What It Funds:
Organizations in Israel that empower women to improve Israeli society through social, economic, religious, and political equality
Grant Sizes and Duration:
One-year grants ranging from $10,000 to $30,000.
When to Apply:
Letters of intent open once a year in June/July.
Application Process:
After submitting a letter of intent, qualified organizations will receive an invitation to submit a proposal.
Miami Jewish Federation Women’s Impact Initiative
Location:
Miami, Florida
Where It Funds:
Greater Miami
What It Funds:
Organizations that inspire and empower Jewish women and girls, as well as improve the local community through programs that achieve social, economic, religious, and political equality.
Grant Sizes and Duration:
One-year grants ranging from $5,000 to $15,000.
When to Apply:
Requests for proposals usually go out in mid-July.
Application Process:
Open request for proposals
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Hadassah Foundation's 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
Meet Our Grantees
Our grant recipients in Israel and the United States address a variety of issues affecting those who identify as women and girls. Learn about our current and past grant recipients. Read More
