Académie Hillel
Who can apply: Supports doctoral researchers and university-level Jewish studies projects with a multidisciplinary and international focus.
Fondation du Judaïsme Français supports projects that promote Jewish culture and learning in France, protect Jewish heritage, and respond to contemporary social and educational needs. Its funding often goes to Jewish schools, cultural festivals, community institutions, and social programs serving youth, families, older adults, and people with disabilities. The foundation also appears to back selected research and documentation efforts tied to Jewish life and culture.
Mix of open project submissions and hosted-fund application portals; grants appear to support both one-off projects and ongoing programmatic needs, often in France. Funding ranges from small program support to larger infrastructure and institutional grants, with some initiatives managed through designated sub-foundations or partner platforms.
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Apply through the foundation’s project submission process or the specific hosted-foundation dossier portal, depending on the program. Strong proposals align clearly with Jewish cultural life, heritage, education, youth engagement, or social inclusion in France, and should spell out beneficiaries, implementation plan, and measurable impact; check each program page for eligibility and any rolling or deadline-based submission rules.
Current and upcoming funding from Fondation du Judaïsme Francais (fjf) that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Supports doctoral researchers and university-level Jewish studies projects with a multidisciplinary and international focus.
Who can apply: Projects involving school or university scholarships, social aid, or educational institutions aligned with Jewish universal values.
Who can apply: Supports initiatives for hospitalized children, including projects carried out with the Fondation des Hôpitaux.
Who can apply: Supports older adults in isolation through the FSJU and partner organizations; application details are handled via the FJF portal.
Who can apply: For survivors of the Shoah and hidden children needing assistance, through partner organizations and regional correspondents.
Who can apply: Supports children from families in need through partner organizations; details are managed through the FJF/MyFJF-Associations application system.
Who can apply: Humanitarian projects with social value, including emergency relief, health support, reconstruction, first aid training, and refugee assistance.
Who can apply: For organizations supporting adults with disabilities excluded from adapted structures.
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