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Finding a job — or finding the right job — can often be a challenge. However, connecting with a professional career counselor who can provide...
Survivors of intimate partner violence often require complex, sustained support to rebuild stability, health, and long-term well-being. Yet a recent analysis by the Institute on...
Older adults are a vital part of our communities, yet many live on fixed budgets and struggle to maintain their homes, meet basic needs, and...
A new resource provides an overview of the Foundation’s grantmaking in Hawaiʻi. Each year, the Foundation provides about $15 million in grants to nonprofits and...
The Weinberg Foundation strives to build knowledge and awareness about Jewish poverty in the United States while also supporting and strengthening nonprofits that help individuals...
After their home was destroyed in the 2023 Maui wildfires, Rick Kimball and his wife left the island to stay with their adult children in...
By Rachel Garbow Monroe, President and CEO Originally published by eJewish Philanthropy Ten years ago, I found myself in a room of roughly two dozen Jewish funders...





