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Natan/Birthright Israel NEXT Grants for Social Entrepreneurs

November 5, 2010 By eJP

Do you have an idea for a program or an event but don’t have the financial resources to get it off the ground? Natan and Birthright Israel NEXT can help!

Birthright Israel NEXT aims to enable young Jewish adults to create their own cultural or educational programs and initiatives that connect them to other Jews and the larger Jewish community. To that end, Natan has partnered with Birthright Israel NEXT to create the Natan/Birthright Israel NEXT Grants for Social Entrepreneurs. This joint venture provides young Jewish adults who are budding social entrepreneurs with grant opportunities for long-term initiatives and ongoing programs.

The Natan/Birthright Israel NEXT Grants for Social Entrepreneurs will award grants of up to $10,000 for ongoing programs that create vibrant Jewish communities. ?Past grantees’ projects include anything from a challah baking CSA’s to Jewish literary gatherings to online haggadot.

Apply now! Applications are due by 12pm ET on December 20th. More information, including the Grant Guidelines can be found here.

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