The AVI CHAI Foundation FOUNDATION AND FEDERATION PARTNERSHIPS.

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The AVI CHAI Foundation FOUNDATION AND FEDERATION PARTNERSHIPS

 To encourage those of the Jewish faith towards greater commitment to Jewish observance and lifestyle by increasing their understanding, appreciation and practice of Jewish traditions, customs and laws.  To encourage mutual understanding and sensitivity among Jews of different religious backgrounds and commitments to observance. AVI CHAI MISSION STATEMENT

AVI CHAI believes a vibrant Jewish future depends on a commitment to: AVI CHAI GOALS

JEWISH LITERACY

RELIGIOUS ENGAGEMENT

THE JEWISH PEOPLE AND THE STATE OF ISRAEL

 Jewish day schools  Jewish overnight summer camps A decision we reached based on research demonstrating that these key vehicles will produce the energizing nucleus for 21 st Century Jewry. WHAT FIELDS DOES AVI CHAI FUND IN NORTH AMERICA?

Don’t expect national foundations to solve your local funding needs. IMPORTANT TAKE-AWAY #1

Don’t expect foundations to share your perspective from the outset. IMPORTANT TAKE-AWAY #2

 Share our values and priorities.  Put the mission first, ahead of institutional politics.  Are outcome oriented.  Demonstrate real partnership and transparency.  Have skin in the game and a realistic plan for sustainability. WE LOOK FOR PARTNERS WHO

 The foundation is closing its doors in January 2020 and will spend all of its assets by then except for an endowment for our operating cultural center in Jerusalem.  The foundation will not endow any programs or institutions other than Beit AVI CHAI in Jerusalem.  In anticipation of the foundation’s closing, staff is working with key grantees to build internal capacities for their sustainability and viability post AVI CHAI.  AVI CHAI plans to use the remaining seven years to develop partnerships to support existing and co-create new programs in our areas of interest. AVI CHAI’S SPEND DOWN WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

 The Jim Joseph Foundation (JJF) Day school and camp professional development, research and policy and capacity building.  The Kohelet Foundation The MATCH program and new efforts to advance online and blended learning in day schools.  The Marcus Foundation A program to enhance Israel education at summer camps.  Sam Zell A pilot program of the National Ramah Commission to recruit non-affiliated new campers. EXAMPLES OF PARTNERSHIPS

 The students, campers, educators and leaders who have participated in AVI CHAI sponsored programs.  The day schools and camps that have been built, expanded or supported through our loans and finance-related programs.  The key institutions, programs, people and ideas in our fields of interest – Jewish day schools and overnight summer camps.  Our partners and co-creators of innovative and effective Jewish educational programs to advance shared values and philanthropic goals. WHAT WILL AVI CHAI’S LEGACY BE?

WHEN WILL THIS TALK END?