Jewish Federation of the Lehigh Valley

Annual Giving
$4.1M

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Quick Stats

  • Annual Giving: $4,133,663 (grants and contributions paid, tax year 2023)
  • Geographic Focus: Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania; Israel and international Jewish communities
  • Application Method: Fixed deadlines (allocations committee finishes deliberations by end of May)
  • Total Assets: $42,325,595 (tax year 2023)

Contact Details

Funding Priorities

  • Jewish education programs and community engagement
  • Support for Jewish organizations in the Lehigh Valley (Jewish Community Center, Jewish Day School, Jewish Family Service)
  • International Jewish communities through overseas partners (Jewish Agency for Israel, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, World ORT)
  • Jewish continuity programs including summer camp scholarships
  • Teen education programs (grades 9-12)
  • Jewish Family Life Education grants distributed to synagogues
  • Educational Improvement Tax Credit scholarships for low-income families

What They Don't Fund

Information not available on funder website.

Application Process & Timeline

Constituency agencies apply through the allocations process. The Allocations Committee, comprised of community volunteers, meets with agencies and organizations to determine fund distribution from the annual campaign. The committee finishes deliberations by the end of May. Application resources are available on the funder's website.

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