Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine
Quick Stats
- Annual Giving: $176,299 in grants (2023)
- Number of Grants: 7 awards (2023)
- Grant Range: Not publicly disclosed
- Geographic Focus: Southern Maine (75% local), Israel, and worldwide
- Application Method: No public application process - internal allocation committee
- Total Revenue: $3.1 million (2022)
Contact Details
Address: 1342 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04102
Phone: (207) 772-1959
Email: jca@mainejewish.org
Website: https://www.mainejewish.org
Leadership Contact:
- Stuart Piltch, Interim Executive Director: spiltch@mainejewish.org
- Amy Brier, Outreach Coordinator: abrier@mainejewish.org
Overview
The Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine (JCA) was formed in 1999 through the merger of the Jewish Community Center and the Jewish Federation of Southern Maine. As a combined federation, community centre, and family services organisation, the JCA coordinates, promotes, and supports Jewish philanthropic, benevolent, educational, and communal activities throughout Southern Maine. The organisation raises funds annually through its Annual Community Campaign to support Jewish education, culture, and social services locally, in Israel, and around the globe. In 2023, the JCA distributed $176,299 in grants across seven awards, with approximately 75% of allocations staying local to support organisations such as the Maine Jewish Film Festival, Southern Maine Jewish Cemetery Association, and religious schools across Cumberland, York, and Sagadahoc Counties. The JCA has earned a 4-star (91%) rating from Charity Navigator, demonstrating exceptional financial health with a programme expense ratio of 85.77%.
Funding Priorities
Grant Distribution Model
The JCA operates as a Jewish Federation, raising funds through its Annual Community Campaign and distributing them through an internal allocation process. Recent allocations totalled over $188,000 to organisations in Maine and worldwide.
Priority Areas
Local Southern Maine (75% of allocations):
- Jewish education and religious schools (Hebrew Schools, Levey Day School)
- Cultural organisations (Maine Jewish Film Festival)
- Community services (Southern Maine Jewish Cemetery Association)
- Family services and support for vulnerable individuals
- Food and heat assistance programmes
- Health care access and counselling services
Israel and Worldwide:
- Israel advocacy and support programmes
- International Jewish humanitarian relief
- Global Jewish education and cultural initiatives
Internal Programmes Operated by JCA:
- Goldman Family Preschool (NAEYC accredited)
- Centre Day Camp (ACA accredited, serving ages 5-15 for over 65 years)
- Michael Klahr Jewish Family Services (food pantry, diaper bank)
- PJ Library programme
- Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning
- Cultural events and community celebrations
What They Don't Fund
While not explicitly stated, as a Jewish Federation focused on Jewish communal life, funding is primarily directed toward:
- Jewish organisations and institutions
- Programmes serving the Jewish community
- Organisations aligned with Jewish values and education
Non-Jewish organisations or programmes unrelated to Jewish life, education, or humanitarian values are unlikely to receive funding.
Governance and Leadership
Current Leadership
Stuart Piltch serves as Interim Executive Director, providing strategic leadership for the organisation's federation, community centre, and family services functions.
Amy Brier serves as Outreach Coordinator, connecting with community members and partner organisations.
Board of Directors
The JCA is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors composed of community leaders. Current board composition can be confirmed directly with the organisation.
Mission Statement
"To enhance and promote Jewish life and continuity locally, in Israel and throughout the world, and to generate financial resources to develop, provide and support diverse programmes, education and services."
Application Process & Timeline
How to Apply
The Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine does not have a public grant application process. As a Jewish Federation, the JCA operates through an internal allocation model where funding decisions are made by professional staff and lay leader committees rather than through open application cycles.
Grant distributions are determined through the JCA's Annual Community Campaign process, where an allocation committee reviews community needs and distributes funds to established Jewish organisations and programmes. Organisations interested in JCA support are encouraged to:
- Build Relationship: Connect with JCA leadership and become an active part of the Southern Maine Jewish community
- Demonstrate Impact: Show how your organisation serves Jewish education, culture, or social services
- Engage with the Community: Participate in JCA events and programmes to build visibility
- Direct Outreach: Contact the Interim Executive Director or Outreach Coordinator to discuss your organisation's mission and alignment with JCA priorities
Decision Timeline
Funding allocations are made annually in conjunction with the Annual Community Campaign cycle. Specific decision timelines are not publicly disclosed but likely follow the fiscal year planning process common to Jewish Federations.
Success Rates
Not applicable - funding is allocated through internal committee processes rather than competitive application review.
Application Success Factors
Since the JCA does not accept public grant applications, organisations seeking support should focus on:
Building Community Connections:
- Establish relationships with JCA leadership and board members
- Demonstrate active engagement with the Southern Maine Jewish community
- Participate in JCA-sponsored events and programmes
Alignment with Mission:
- Show clear connection to Jewish education, culture, or social services
- Demonstrate impact on the Southern Maine Jewish community
- Align with values of Jewish continuity and communal well-being
Established Track Record:
- Provide evidence of organisational stability and effectiveness
- Show 501(c)(3) status and compliance with nonprofit regulations
- Demonstrate responsible stewardship of previous funding (if applicable)
Geographic and Programmatic Fit:
- Serve Southern Maine (Cumberland, York, or Sagadahoc Counties) for local funding
- Support Israel or worldwide Jewish causes for international funding
- Address identified community needs in Jewish education, culture, or social services
Known Recipients: Organisations that have received JCA support include:
- Maine Jewish Film Festival
- Southern Maine Jewish Cemetery Association
- Hebrew Schools across Cumberland, York, and Sagadahoc Counties
- Levey Day School
- Michael Klahr Jewish Family Services (internal JCA programme)
Key Takeaways for Grant Writers
- No Public Applications: The JCA does not accept unsolicited grant applications; funding is allocated through internal federation processes
- Relationship-Driven: Success depends on building connections with the Southern Maine Jewish community and JCA leadership
- Mission Alignment Critical: Organisations must demonstrate clear connection to Jewish education, culture, or social services
- Local Focus: 75% of funding stays in Southern Maine, making local presence and impact essential
- Community Engagement: Active participation in the Jewish community and visibility at JCA events can help organisations get on the radar
- Annual Cycle: Allocations are made annually through the Annual Community Campaign process
- Federation Model: Understanding that the JCA operates as a federation (fundraising and redistributing) rather than a traditional foundation is key to approaching them appropriately
References
- Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine official website: https://www.mainejewish.org (Accessed November 2025)
- ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer - Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/10530420 (Accessed November 2025)
- Charity Navigator - Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine Rating: https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/010530420 (Accessed November 2025)
- GuideStar Profile - Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine: https://www.guidestar.org/profile/01-0530420 (Accessed November 2025)
- Cause IQ - Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine: https://www.causeiq.com/organizations/jewish-community-alliance-of-southern-maine,010530420/ (Accessed November 2025)
- IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search - Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine: https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/detailsPage?ein=010530420 (Accessed November 2025)
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