Blog 2018-03-10T16:30:11+00:00

What we’ve been up to

This is the Time to Give, We Need You More Than Ever

July 9th, 2020|0 Comments

“Has the Covid-19 crisis impaired your ability to contribute, and will it affect your scope of giving in the future?” “Yes, it hurt by giving ability, I am not as wealthy as I was [...]

Insights from a global conversation between social investors and NGO directors

August 6th, 2020|0 Comments

"Not together in person but together in spirit, we have the same challenges wherever we are in the world" Insights from a global conversation between social investors and NGO directors | July 29th 2020  The [...]

Diaspora Philanthropy To Israel Is No Longer A One Way Street

November 23rd, 2017|0 Comments

Diaspora Philanthropy To Israel Is No Longer A One Way Street/ By Andrés Spokoiny The emergence of Israeli philanthropy has created a new paradigm of Jewish philanthropic involvement with Israel. Today, most philanthropic projects [...]

KESHET – the first donors advised fund (DAF) in Israel

November 23rd, 2020|0 Comments

Committed to Give is proud to be a partner in a new and groundbreaking move in the philanthropic arena in Israel: the establishment of KESHET – the first donors advised fund (DAF) in Israel. [...]

Testimonial: The Institute for Law and Philanthropy: A Founder’s Story

August 19th, 2020|0 Comments

Impact, that’s what it’s all about What transforms a donor into a philanthropist, into a social investor? For me, it’s all about creating change, fixing things, and having an impact. Other motives such as [...]

Diaspora Philanthropy To Israel Is No Longer A One Way Street

March 27th, 2018|0 Comments

Data-Walk on Giving in Israel – What are the challenges and opportunities that can affect your personal giving? The Israeli philanthropic sector's growth over the last ten years is nothing short of extraordinary. At [...]

How to Take Israeli Philanthropy to the Next Level

March 11th, 2018|0 Comments

How to Take Israeli Philanthropy to the Next Level, By Shula Mozes (Ejewishphilanthropy) While independent Israeli philanthropy is increasing at an impressive rate, to maximize efficiency and success in our long-term vision, we [...]

Why a Website Was the Best Gift I Could Give the Tel Aviv Museum of Art

June 22nd, 2020|0 Comments

By Dafna Meitar-Nechmad \ eJewish Philanthropy The saying “timing is everything” has never been truer. Once upon a time, when Corona was still just a good-tasting beer with a twist of lemon, the Tel Aviv [...]

Philanthropy and Government in Israel

March 11th, 2018|0 Comments

Philanthropy and Government in Israel – Sigal Yaniv Feller, Director of Advisory Services, JFN Israel Many Israeli donors reach a point in their philanthropic work in which they look for ways to expand [...]