Grant Announcement The National Center to Encourage Judaism has funding available now for programming that helps people who are new to Judaism learn how to celebrate the holidays at home. … Read More
NCEJ’s Grantees Use Innovative Online Programming to Engage New People with Judaism
Quick links: Funding for Virtual Programming | Planning for 2021 | Selected Grantee Programs | Activity Take-Home Kits | Grant Updates Funding for Virtual Programming Now Available NCEJ is now … Read More
NEW: NCEJ Giving Grants for Online Programming for People Exploring Judaism
Grant Announcement In light of recent events, NCEJ is now giving grants for online programming geared to interfaith families, people beginning their Jewish journey, and those who may be interested … Read More
NCEJ Expanding Funding Throughout the Nation and the World in 2020
Passover Grant Bonus Announced – Learn More NCEJ Grant Enables JDC to Connect More Families to Judaism in Eastern Europe Many people in Poland, Latvia, and other parts of Eastern … Read More
Hillel Minsk Uses NCEJ Grant to Attract New People to Judaism
Hillel Minsk’s successful “Jewish Education for Beginners” series reaches wide audience Hillel Minsk (Belarus) received an NCEJ grant to support its “Jewish Education for Beginners” series which ran from January-June … Read More
NCEJ Grants Support a Wide Range of Programs
Passover Book Fair and DIY Seder The Jewish Enrichment Center in Chicago, an independent Jewish nonprofit, used an NCEJ grant to promote their Passover Book Fair and DIY Seder. The … Read More
How an NCEJ Grant Can Help You Reach Interfaith Families
NCEJ gave out an umbrella grant in 2018 to the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) for 10 subgrants to federations located in small to medium-size cities. The programs ranged … Read More
NCEJ International Grants Help People Explore Judaism
NCEJ international grants help people at all stages of their Jewish journey—from discovery to exploration to conversion. The World Union for Progressive Judaism (WUPJ) Conversion Program in the Iberian Peninsula … Read More
NCEJ Grant-Giving is Growing
We’re increasing our grant-giving internationally, nationally, and locally New International Grantees We recently gave a grant to Project Kesher to help fund its “Global Jewish Women Celebration” in Russian-speaking countries. … Read More
Chanukah in Carytown (Richmond, VA)
Kehillah RVA, an independent Jewish community in downtown Richmond, received an NCEJ grant for a Chanukah celebration in Carytown, a thriving retail district with shops and restaurants that bring people … Read More
NCEJ Funds Conversion Programs in the Iberian Peninsula
The WUPJ received a grant to promote conversion programs in the Iberian peninsula. The courses are taught by Rabbi Lisitsa, who was born in the Soviet Union and lives in … Read More
Rabbinical Association of Greater Kansas City Collaborates on Conversion Class
The community-wide “Judaism for Conversion Candidates” course offered by The Rabbinical Association for the past 15 years represents an unusual collaborative effort among different denominations. An annual grant from NCEJ … Read More