Deadline: 15-Mar-21
The Oregon Jewish Community Youth Foundation (OJCYF) is accepting proposals for its 18th annual grantmaking cycle.
Priority Issues
During the 2021 grants cycle, the teen philanthropists will prioritize proposals that address at least one of the following issues:
- Local Jewish organizations focused on serving the Jewish community, working on issues related to anti-Semitism, COVId-19 response, and/or care for our most vulnerable community members.
- Local Jewish Organizations doing work in the areas of Jewish history & culture.
- Caring for the vulnerable in the local community, including access to housing, food, and programs providing direct care.
- Environmental issues, including sustainability and preservation.
Eligibility Criteria
Qualified applicants are prioritized as follows:
- Jewish nonprofit organizations in Oregon or SW Washington;
- General nonprofit organizations in Oregon or SW Washington.
Applications Guidelines
- Proposals are due by March 15, 2021 (midnight). Sorry, no extensions.
- Proposals must be submitted in their entirety. They cannot consider incomplete applications.
- If your organization received a grant in 2020 in response to a proposal, an evaluation report is required whether or not a new proposal is submitted.
- Evaluation reports for grants received in 2020 cannot be submitted via the OJCF Grants Portal and must be submitted via mail/email.
For more information, visit https://ojcf.org/grants-and-scholarships/receive-a-grant