NCJW Israel Granting Program Recipients
NCJW’s Israel Granting Program seeks to improve the lives of women, children and families throughout Israel. The organizations and projects we fund advance women’s empowerment and gender equality, and strengthen shared society and democracy in Israel.
Thanks to donations from individuals and NCJW local sections, we have allotted funding to the following organizations making critical change.
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2023
Grants allocated in First Round (March 2023):
“Womansplaining” A project of Bonot Alternativa (building an alternative), The College for Law and Business, & The Law Professors’ Forum for Democracy
Drawing on the vast network of the Bonot Alternativa grassroots protest movement, combined with the legal expertise of the other partners, this is a nationwide initiative to educate women in local community groups about their rights as enshrined in Israeli law and the dangers posed specifically to women’s rights by legislation proposed by the current government.
The Coalition for Reproductive Rights in Israel: 19 Israeli NGOs and leading activists.
The political atmosphere in Israel has become increasingly more hostile to women’s rights since the November elections. The new government includes ministers who have expressed anti-abortion views and women’s groups are concerned that they will seek to limit access to reproductive rights and healthcare in Israel. This coalition will plan for various political / legislative scenarios which may threaten reproductive freedom, lobby politicians, monitor abortion access and raise awareness amongst the general public about the dangers.
2022
Project: Training Bedouin women of the Negev in early childhood education.
This project aims to develop Bedouin women’s human capital in the field of early childhood and thus advance their economic participation in the working world and social standing within their communities; to narrow an essential service gap for children where risk factors are more widespread; and to strengthen the Bedouin community’s confidence to access early childhood services which will yield positive outcomes for child social, cognitive and emotional development.
Project: Providing sexual health and reproductive care to women without permanent legal status in the Tel Aviv/Yafo area.
This project will enable provision of prenatal care, birth control, gynaecological care, abortion, and support groups for pregnancy loss and fertility challenges to thousands of women living in Israel without legal status, including asylum seekers, work migrants, Palestinians who are persecuted due to their sexual orientation, and others. Although some of these populations are protected from expulsion, many live in Israel with very limited access to basic public services, including healthcare. Among these marginalized communities, women are especially exposed to mistreatment and neglect.
Project: Training underrepresented women, 50% with disabilities, to run for municipal office in Haifa.
With a focus on the local municipal elections of 2023, this project will provide training and support to a diverse group of women leaders from marginalized communities (that may include but are not limited to women who are Mizrahi, Russian-speaking, Ethiopian-Israeli, youth, LGBTQI+, and Palestinian citizens of Israel.) 50% of this cohort will be disabled women. Women leaders will engage community members, mobilizing them to get involved in the electoral process and achieve a critical mass to elect more women with disabilities to be part of the Haifa municipality as elected members, setting the stage for a shift in policies.
2021
Isha L’Isha’s Women without Status
Project: Isha L’Isha’s Women without Status project will allow them to advocate for health care and other essential services for the most vulnerable women, including Russian trafficking survivors, African refugees, and Palestinians married to Israeli Palestinians.
Itach-Maaki; Women Lawyers for Social Justice (“With you” in feminine form in Hebrew and Arabic)
Project: Itach-Maaki will be able to train women in the peace and security field and to place them in decision–making positions in the government and private industry.
Israel Women’s Network (IWN) (Shdulat Nashim- Women’s Lobby)
Project: Israel Women’s Network will promote gender equality in government at national and local levels, in the media, and in the legal system.
Kayan Kayan
Project: Kayan Kayan will work toward empowering women in Arab society, with a focus on political power, community activism, and legal work.
Mahapach -Taghir (“Revolution” “Change” in Hebrew and Arabic)
Project: Jewish-Arab feminist project Mahapach-Taghir, will continue to work in the community to push for social change.
Open Door: Israel Family Planning Association (IFPA) (Delet Ptucha)
Project: Open Door Ambassadors will fight for sexual and reproductive health rights on University campuses.
2020
Project: Isha L’Isha’s Women without Status project will allow them to advocate for health care and other essential services for the most vulnerable women, including Russian trafficking survivors, African refugees, and Palestinians married to Israeli Palestinians.Itach-Maaki; Women Lawyers for Social Justice (“With you” in feminine form in Hebrew and Arabic)
Project: Itach-Maaki will be able to train women in the peace and security field and to place them in decision–making positions in the government and private industry.Israel Hofsheet (A Free Israel)
Project:General funding for sepration of religion and state – focus on status of women and gender equality,especially in divorce and marriage issues, etc.Israel Women’s Network (IWN) (Shdulat Nashim- Women’s Lobby)
Project: Israel Women’s Network will promote gender equality in government at national and local levels, in the media, and in the legal system.Israeli Institute for Gender Equality in Education
Project:The Municipal Initiative ProgramKayan Kayan
Project: Kayan Kayan will work toward empowering women in Arab society, with a focus on political power, community activism, and legal work.Mahapach -Taghir (“Revolution” “Change” in Hebrew and Arabic)
Project: Jewish-Arab feminist project Mahapach-Taghir, will continue to work in the community to push for social change.Open Door: Israel Family Planning Association (IFPA) (Delet Ptucha)
Project: Open Door Ambassadors will fight for sexual and reproductive health rights on University campuses.
Tel Aviv University NCJW Women and Gender Studies Program Alumni Association General Funding –
Projects:
- Pre-elections keeping Peace issues public
- Political Alternatives law
- Engaging Diverse populations
- Women in decision-making positions
YWP – Young Women Politicians(Politikayot Tze’irot)
Project: Engaging/training/supporting university women to enter politics