Our latest grants, aimed at fostering resilience, belonging, and empowerment for Jews of Color are amplifying JoC voices on campuses and in ritual music, creating meaningful cohort experiences for teens, and centering our communal healing.
Announcements and Partner Resources
Join Skirball and the Jews of Color Initiative for the premier launch of the revised edition of Black Power, Jewish Politics: Reinventing the Alliance in the 1960s. This event will include a presentation and moderated discussion followed by a Q&A with Marc Dollinger and Ilana Kaufman.
We are pleased to announce our newest Request for Proposals (RFP): Supporting New & Emerging Initiatives for Jews of Color in Los Angeles. Join us on Wednesday, January 24, 2024 for an informational webinar
The entire team at the Jews of Color Initiative is proud to announce that our wonderful Senior Director of Programs, Arya Marvazy, has been selected for class 8 of the Wexner Foundation’s Wexner Field Fellowship!
From generating new research and assessing curricular materials to hosting annual virtual and in-person gatherings centering JoC joy and creativity, these grants hold great promise for 2024.
We recently awarded four new grants in response to our Request for Proposals (RFP) aimed at supporting Jews of Color in small towns and emerging local communities. These grants mark an important expansion of our efforts, reaching beyond the more typical Jewish communal hubs like New York City or the Bay Area.
An effort of the JoCI Philanthropy Fellowship, we are pleased to launch a new open request for proposals (RFP) to support projects that focus on JoC intergenerational knowledge and relationships to preserve, evolve, and celebrate Jewish cultural traditions.
The Jews of Color Initiative is embarking on our next major research study. We seek a highly-talented research team to conduct a meta-analysis of available data to answer the question, how many Jews of Color will there be in 2025, 2030, 2040, 2050?
Our grantees are generating cutting-edge research, creating innovative programs, and advancing the field for Jews of Color. This page shares some of the current opportunities to engage with their work, such as participating in research studies.