JFSL: Women’s Auxiliary Foundation for the Jewish Aged Grant

Jewish Federation of St. Louis

Funding Amount

Up to US $15,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

JFSL: Women’s Auxiliary Foundation for the Jewish Aged Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Jewish Federation of St. Louis
Amount: Up to US $15,000
Last Updated: April 05, 2025

Summary

The Women’s Auxiliary Foundation for the Jewish Aged, established in 2014, supports St. Louis area organizations with grants focused on enhancing the dignity of elderly Jews. Prioritizing mental health and well-being, the foundation encourages creative proposals that demonstrate significant impact and community outreach. Collaboration is emphasized, and applications are accepted from professionals in local non-profits. The foundation aims to address unmet needs of Jewish older adults while fostering innovative solutions within the community.

Overview

Women’s Auxiliary Foundation Women’s Auxiliary Foundation for Jewish Aged, a Supporting Foundation of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis, was established in 2014 through a generous commitment from the Women’s Auxiliary for the Jewish Aged. The Foundation is focused on providing financial support to St. Louis area 501(c)(3) organizations through grants and challenge grants for programs that ensure the dignity and honor of the Jewish elderly in the St. Louis community. In concert with one of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis’ core commitments to “secure the well-being and safety of individuals within the Jewish community” and its high strategic priority of serving “elderly Jews at risk,” the Women’s Auxiliary Foundation for Jewish Aged is committed to our mission to fund organizations and programs that work toward this priority. Guidelines for the Women’s Auxiliary Foundation The guidelines remain unchanged since 2023. We want and encourage creativity and ask that your request has a mission and priority of Jewish older adults in the community at large. Grants that address unmet needs in the area of mental health & well-being remain our highest priority for funding; however, proposals that address other unmet needs of Jewish older adults will also be considered. We prefer to fund programs that can demonstrate significant impact. We prefer to fund ongoing programs rather than one-time programs. For congregations, we prefer to fund programs that find ways to transcend the walls of the congregation (i.e., applications from congregations must articulate a clear strategy for reaching people outside the membership of the congregation). We prefer not to fund Intergenerational programs, especially where most of the program expenses are focused on populations other than older adults. We continue to encourage collaboration across organizations.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Applications will be accepted from a professional employed by a St. Louis non-profit working in collaboration with organizations in the Jewish community.

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

jewishseniorsmental-health

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