Program areas at Jewish Funders Network
Conferencethe jfn international conference is an extraordinary opportunity for Funders from around the Jewish world to strengthen personal connections and build partnerships. Through top-level presenters, innovative learning experiences, networking opportunities, site visits, and big-picture thinking on the Jewish future, the conference is a unique experience for hundreds of Jewish philanthropists and foundation professionals to leverage the power of jfn's Network to effect meaningful and impactful change across the globe.
Member servicesjfn member services identify philanthropic opportunities of interest to Jewish Funders, provide a range of programming and resources aimed at educating Jewish philanthropists about specific funding needs and opportunities, and serve as the hub connecting members in the Network. Jfn provides member services from new york headquarters, from jfn israel, founded in 2008, and jfn west in los angeles, launched in 2010.
Honeycombthe mission of honeycomb is to provide teens, ages 13-18, with hands-on opportunities to engage in collective philanthropic giving with their peers, guided by Jewish values. There are now more than 80 Jewish youth philanthropy programs in north america housed in day schools, religious schools, synagogues, social service agencies, local Jewish federations, and endowment foundations.