Pincus Fund Grant
The Pincus Fund for Jewish Education
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Overview
Pincus Fund Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: The Pincus Fund for Jewish Education
Last Updated: October 06, 2025
Summary
The Pincus Fund for Jewish Education, established in 1977, offers support for innovative educational projects in the Jewish Diaspora. It focuses on the over 90 countries outside the USA where Jewish life thrives, addressing the unique needs of this community. The Fund aims to nurture educational leaders and inspire future generations to connect with Israel and their heritage, fostering a rich engagement with the Jewish Story.Overview
NOTE: The Pincus Fund for Jewish Education is currently accepting new or renewal applications. About Us Commencing operations in 1977, the Pincus Fund for Jewish Education provides start-up support for creative educational projects in the Diaspora. To date, the Pincus Fund has invested in hundreds of organizations to address changing needs in the Jewish world through Jewish Education. The Pincus Fund is unique in focusing on the over 90 countries outside of the USA where there is organized Jewish life, often overlooked and under-served, but representing fully one-third of the Diaspora Jewry population. The Pincus Fund, an initiative originally created by the Jewish Agency for Israel in partnership with the World Zionist Organization, the Government of Israel and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, is committed to the centrality of Israel and the value of diversity across the Jewish world. Mission and Vision The Pincus Fund’s Mission is to nurture inspiring educational leaders and support their most innovative ideas to ensure our children’s commitment to Israel, the Jewish people and our heritage. At the Pincus Fund, our vision is for a world where our children are inspired to engage in and enrich the Jewish Story.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
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