Acknowledging Your Grant
From The National Center To Encourage Judaism
We encourage you to share the news of your grant with others. Identifying NCEJ as a source of support will help others learn about funding possibilities from our foundation and further our collective efforts to welcome new people to Judaism. Find our logos below to add to your pages. Please link to our website where possible: www.ncejudaism.org
TIPS TO HELP YOU PUBLICIZE YOUR NCEJ GRANT:
Mention the grant in your marketing materials, including emails, digital advertising, and print promotions (such as flyers), if possible. Please use the following wording:
Or, download our logo to use on your website or print materials. See below for some examples.
Issue a news release to the media. Your organization may want to share the news of your new grant award or program with media outlets. We welcome copies of publications or media coverage.
Include the National Center to Encourage Judaism’s name and logo on any material that recognizes donors.
Credit the National Center to Encourage Judaism in your annual report.
Put the names of your donors on any physical program materials you distribute, such as activity kits that supplement on-line learning.
How to Describe the Foundation
Our Name and Description
Please use the “National Center to Encourage Judaism” when referring to our organization. When including a description, please use either of the following:
The National Center to Encourage Judaism funds programs that welcome new people to Judaism.
The National Center to Encourage Judaism funds programs worldwide geared towards people who don’t identify as Jewish to engage, educate, and connect them with Judaism.
See How Other Grantees Credit NCEJ
Grantees credit NCEJ online:
Rabbi Kleinman to pilot Solo Judaism initiative for new Jews-by-choice by Sam Kricsfeld, The Kansas City Jewish Chronicle, January 2023.
Excerpt: “The project is funded by the National Center to Encourage Judaism, Natan Fund, and Covenant Foundation.”