Roots & Branches Foundation Chooses Members
Eighteen Jews in their 20s and 30s have been selected as the 2010-2011 members of Roots & Branches Foundation. Now beginning its fourth year, this initiative of Rose Community Foundation provides young adult Jews with hands-on grantmaking experience. Roots & Branches Foundation includes Jews from throughout the Metro Denver area. They represent a broad spectrum of Judaism, describing themselves as Reform, Reconstructionist, Modern Orthodox, Conservative, cultural and secular Jews.
From July 2010 through February 2011, Roots & Branches members will explore Jewish philanthropic concepts, establish funding priorities and decide how to grant up to $110,000. The group investigates and analyzes community needs, decides on a grantmaking approach to address the needs they identify, and awards grants based on their findings. All decisions on funding priorities and the awarding of grants are made by the members.
More information about Roots & Branches Foundation is available on the Rose Community Foundation website.