California Teens Eligible for $36,000 Social Action Awards

Nominate a Jewish teen who is changing the local community or the world

Now in the sixth year, the Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards provide one of the most rewarding opportunities for Jewish teenagers in the state of California. Recognizing a wide range of community service and social action projects, the awards are given annually to up to five young volunteers who demonstrate leadership and commitment to making the world a better place. Recipients are each awarded $36,000 to be used to further their education, to expand current projects or to explore new possibilities.

Established by Bay Area philanthropist Helen Diller, who has given more than $200 million over the past decade to charitable projects supporting education, the arts, medical research and leadership training for teens, the Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards aim to celebrate and encourage the next generation of Jewish leaders who are already pursuing their visions for significant social change. The award is funded by the Helen Diller Family Foundation.

  • Teens may be nominated by teachers, community leaders, rabbis, or anyone who knows the value of their volunteer service and commitment – except family members. Teens may also nominate themselves.
  • Each candidate must be a California resident aged 13-19 years old at the time of nomination, and must self-identify as Jewish.
  • Community service projects may benefit the general or Jewish community.
  • Teens remunerated for their services are not eligible.

The online nomination form is available at jewishfed.org/teenawards/process
For more information: jewishfed.org/diller/teenawards; (415) 512-6437; dillerteenaward@sfjcf.org

Nominations must be submitted by January 6, 2012.