Deadline: 01-Jul-2026
The Dutch Jewish Humanitarian Fund invites registered organizations to apply for grants supporting education and leadership initiatives that strengthen Jewish communities in Central and Eastern Europe. Projects should focus on fostering knowledge transfer, Jewish identity, and sustainable leadership, with a maximum grant of €15,000 for up to one year. Applications are limited to one per organization annually.
The Dutch Jewish Humanitarian Fund (DJHF) provides financial support to initiatives that enhance Jewish life in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) by focusing on education, leadership, and community continuity. The fund aims to strengthen cultural life, reinforce community infrastructure, and promote mutual respect and Jewish identity.
Program Focus Areas
Education
Supported projects should:
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Facilitate Jewish education through online and offline formats
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Encourage community participation and engagement
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Strengthen knowledge transfer within Jewish communities
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Enhance Jewish identity and reinforce community cohesion
Leadership
Supported leadership initiatives aim to:
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Facilitate organizational growth and capacity building
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Develop individual leadership potential within Jewish communities
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Build sustainable leadership structures for long-term community development
Funding Details
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Maximum grant: €15,000
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Grant duration: Up to 12 months
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Application limit: One submission per organization per year
Eligibility Criteria
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Applicants must be registered organizations; individuals are not eligible
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Organizations must not be registered in the Netherlands
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Organizations must not be connected to the Dutch-Jewish community in Israel
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Applicants must not conduct activities in the Netherlands
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Organizations primarily focused on granting funds are ineligible
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Projects must have a clear focus on Central and Eastern Europe
Expected Outcomes
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Strengthened Jewish education programs and cultural initiatives
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Enhanced leadership capacity within Jewish communities
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Improved community continuity and resilience
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Promotion of mutual respect and knowledge transfer
How to Apply
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Ensure your organization meets the eligibility criteria.
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Prepare a project proposal detailing objectives, expected outcomes, and activities.
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Clearly demonstrate how the project will contribute to education or leadership in CEE Jewish communities.
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Submit the proposal online or via the channel specified by DJHF, adhering to the maximum grant and duration limits.
Why This Matters
The DJHF focuses on sustaining Jewish communities in CEE by supporting projects that strengthen identity, education, and leadership. By funding targeted initiatives, the program enhances long-term community resilience and promotes knowledge transfer and cultural continuity.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who can apply for funding?
Registered organizations outside the Netherlands with activities focused on Central and Eastern Europe; individuals are not eligible.
What types of projects are supported?
Projects focusing on Jewish education, leadership development, community cohesion, and knowledge transfer.
What is the maximum grant amount?
€15,000 per project.
What is the maximum project duration?
Up to one year.
Can an organization submit multiple applications?
No, only one application per organization per year is allowed.
Are organizations in Israel eligible?
Only if they are not connected to the Dutch-Jewish community in Israel and have a clear CEE focus.
Are local initiatives outside CEE funded?
Generally no, unless they have a clear focus on Central and Eastern Europe.
Conclusion
The Dutch Jewish Humanitarian Fund provides a strategic opportunity for organizations in Central and Eastern Europe to strengthen Jewish communities through impactful education and leadership projects. By supporting knowledge transfer and fostering sustainable leadership, the fund contributes to vibrant, resilient, and cohesive Jewish life across the region.
For more information, visit Dutch Jewish Humanitarian Fund.
