Top Jewish Charities

2008 list of the largest Jewish nonprofits from The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s list of the top 400 charities.

40. Jewish Federations of North America: $398,400,000
55. Jewish Communal Funds (New York): $299,300,000
71. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee: $244,700,000
108. Yeshiva University: $182,880,000
111. United Jewish Appeal-Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York: $177,500,000
132. Jewish Federation/Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago: $157,300,000
181. Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties: $120,000,000
197. Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston: $107,600,000
239. Brandeis University: $89,400,000
241. Jewish Community Foundation (Los Angeles): $89,000,000
246. Birthright Israel Foundation: $87,600,000
253. Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America: $85,620,000
274. United Jewish Foundation and Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit: $79,200,000
276. United Jewish Communities of MetroWest: $78,800,000
286. American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science: $75,370,000
293. P.E.F. Israel Endowment Funds: $73,900,000
308. Anti-Defamation League: $68,250,000
312. American Society for Technion-Israel Institute of Technology: $67,800,000
317. Jewish Community Foundation for San Diego: $67,000,000
346. Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland: $58,590,000
349. Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles: $57,930,000
355. The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore: $56,350,000
361. Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS: $55,290,000

The State of Jewish Charities 2008

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More than 20 Jewish charities were featured on the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s Philanthropy 400, despite some serious drops in fundraising.

The annual ranking of top money-collecting nonprofits looked at charitable collections for 2008, a year in which many charities felt the pain of the recession and the early fallout from Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme.

The Jewish charities included on the list each took in more than $55 million, but they also saw some of the biggest individual drops in donations.

Major Organizations

The country’s largest Jewish charity, the Jewish Federations of North America took in $398.5 million but its donations fell by 25.3 percent. The tally for the umbrella organization of the Jewish federation system consists of money that passes through from local federations to the system’s overseas arms, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the Jewish Agency for Israel, as well as federations’ dues to the national group, money from special campaigns and an annual grant the system receives from the U.S. government.

The Jewish Communal Fund of New York, a donor-advised fund that relies heavily on patrons who work in the financial services industry, saw a 26.9 percent drop. The Jewish federations in San Francisco and New York saw 28.8 and 21.3 percent falloffs, respectively.

And Hadassah, though its officials have worked hard to avoid being hurt by the fallout from the Madoff scandal, saw its donations drop by nearly half, to just over $85 million in 2008.

Meanwhile, one of the biggest gainers on the list was the United Jewish Communities of MetroWest New Jersey, which saw its contributions grow 71.4 percent to $78.8 million. MetroWest and the Birthright Israel Foundation, which took in $87.5 million in 2008, were new to the list.

The American Jewish Committee and the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia dropped from last year’s list.

Federations

The top-ranking federation on the Chronicle’s list was New York’s, which despite its drop in support finished No. 111 with $177.5 million. In addition to New York and MetroWest, seven other local federations made the list: Chicago (132), San Francisco (181), Boston (197), Detroit (274), Cleveland (346), Los Angeles (349) and Baltimore (355). Communal funds in Los Angeles (241) and San Diego (317) made the list, in addition to New York’s (55).

Universities

Yeshiva University (108) and Brandeis University (239) made the list, in addition to the U.S.-based fund-raising arm of the Weizman Institute of Science (286). Several national organizations also finished in the top 400.

In all, according to the Chronicle, donations to the country’s largest charities grew by 1 percent last year. But many of the organizations listed closed their fiscal years in June or September, before the recession truly took hold. The Chronicle expects the 1 percent increase to drop precipitously in 2009, and perhaps further in 2010.

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Cycling Victory: Community Board 7 Passes Resolution for Protected Bike Lanes

Last night, Community Board 7 passed a resolution for Class 1 protected bike lanes on Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues by a vote of 28 to 7. The resolution stated that the CB asks the DOT to study the area to better understand how protected bike lanes will impact business, parking, traffic, and safety and to report back with a plan to build such lanes.
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How to Effectively Brand Your Business

It Just Starts with Your Logo
How to Effectively Brand Your Business to Gain a Competitive Advantage
Summary: This hands-on session is designed specifically for small and mid-sized business and social entrepreneurs who are launching ventures or are looking to create a more effective brand presence. Your logo is just the starting point for engaging your audience. We will explore how you can create you brand promise, develop an effective logo, and create a consistent brand presence across all forms of communications.
This seminar will help you to:
– Understand what branding is all about
–  Learn how to differentiate your business from your competitors
–  Use emotion, authenticity and credibility to build your brand
– Express your value to your customers
– Apply your brand to your brochures, publications, and online presence.
You will also learn:
–  The role of logos, icons and avatars
–  The elements of an effective business name
–  How effective taglines can help your organization
You will see examples of branding campaigns, participate in a hands-on activities to clarify your brand, and get to “Ask the Expert” your branding questions.
Who Should Attend: Business Owners, Marketing and Communications Staff
Presenter – Howard Adam Levy
Principal, Red Rooster Group
Howard brings 17 years of branding, design and marketing expertise to help businesses, social ventures and nonprofits create more effective brands. He has helped countless organizations launch gain visibility, increase sales, attract members, promote fundraising events and increase donations.  His firm specializes in integrated campaigns that leverage the best of strategy, message and design through print and online media. He is an award-winning designer whose work is featured in many publications and he is a called on to speak to business and nonprofit organizations on branding and marketing topics. His blog, Nonprofit Wake Up Call, explores issues at the intersection of the business and nonprofit sectors: www.blog.redroostergroup.com.
Contact:
Howard Adam Levy
212-673-9353
howard@redroostergroup.com

It Just Starts with Your Logo: How to Effectively Brand Your Business to Gain a Competitive Advantage

  • Wednesday, October 21, 2009, 9:30 – 11:00 am
  • Brooklyn Creative League /  540 President Street in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY

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CALENDAR: Red Rooster Group's Seminars

9.30.09 Branding for Nonprofits: How to Distinguish Your Organization & Reach Donors in a Down Economy

 

10.6.09 WEBINAR: Wake Up Your Brand! How to Distinguish Your Organization and Reach Donors in a Down Economy

10.20.09 Marketing Your Fundraising Event

10.21.09 It Just Starts With Your Logo: How to Effectively Brand Your Business to Gain a Competitive Advantage

11.12.09 Websites that Work: How to Distinguish Your Organization and Reach Donors in a Down Economy

1.4.10 How Branding Can Help Your Fundraising Efforts

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Almost at Halfway Fundraising Mark

I have raised $4,736 so far for Hazon. Please support me in reaching my goal of raising $10,000 for this amazing organization.

Hazon has had to cut staff and reduce programs due to reduced funding this year, and I am dedicated to doing my part to see that it can continue its good work.

Find out more and support the effort for a better world:http://blog.redroostergroup.com/2009/07/23/hazon-ride/

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I also started Hazon Team Brooklyn to create team spirit and help other Ride participants meet each other and fundraise. 15 people joined us for the NY Philharmonic Concert in  Prospect Park – one of many events that we have to foster Jewish community in Brooklyn.


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Sponsor me on the Hazon Ride

Help me reach my goal of raising $10,000.

Sponsor me in Hazon’s fundraising bike ride by contributing to a great cause.

Hazon is creating a new dialogue about food sustainability and is creating awareness about where our food comes from, and creating and supporting farming and cooperative food initiatives to connect people with local farmers.

As you may know, I have supported this cause for several years. I am on the Steering Committee for the second year, I started Team Brooklyn, and have donated much time and money to Hazon’s cause of creating a more sustainable world. This year, I have personally matched $1,861 in donations.

Please support me in my goal of raising $10,000 to support Hazon’s important work by making a donation.

Find out more and make your donation here.

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Seminar on Fundraising Events

Toady, I conducted a seminar on Branding and Your Fundraising Event in conjunction with Peter Levinson, Owner of Levinson Block LLC. The session was part of the Connecticut Association of Nonprofits’ spring education series.

Held in New Haven, CT, the workshop helped nonprofits understand how to marry their mission with their fundraising event so that event attendees would leave the event as advocates for the organization. Using case studies for a house salon party, walk-a-thon, dinner gala, and conference-type events, we explained how an organization’s brand can inform the look of the marketing materials for the event, how to highlight the organization’s name so that donors know what event they are supporting, and ways to maximize your marketing budget,

A Few Takeaways:

  • Create a theme for your event that reinforces your mission.
  • Employ graphic techniques for establishing a consistent visual look for allmarketing materials for the event – from the invitation, to the journal, the emails, as well as the signs and presentation at the event.
  • Look for every opportunity to promote your mission and create a consistent brand.
  • Have your speakers reinforce your mission as part of the theme of their speech.
  • And don’t forget a podium sign with your logo!

The seminar can be adapted for different audiences and different lengths. To bring this session to your organization, contact Howard Levy at 212-673-9353 or howard@redroostergroup.com.

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UJA-Federation MAP Program Celebrates 25 Years

Last night, the UJA-Federation held a reception celebrating 25 years of its Management Assistance Program, its internal volunteer matching service to provide help to its 150 funded agencies.

MAP consultants have worked on more than 1,100 projects for UJA-Federation beneficiary agencies. Services have included strategic planning, board development, marketing, branding and creative services.

Red Rooster Group has provided pro bono branding services through MAP. The branding we did for ENGAJE!, a joint educational venture to help foster awareness of Jewish values to early childhood teachers was featured in MAP’s 25th Anniversary program. In addition, I was featured in a video of MAP consultants discussing their experiences.

ENGAJE! Stationery

For the ENGAJE! initiative, we created a logo and stationery items, brand manual, as well as invitations and program guide for their successful launch event. We are pleased that these items were selected as showcase examples to be featured in MAP’s 25th Anniversary brochure (shown above).


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Howard Levy Named Hazon Person of the Year

Red Rooster Group Principal Howard Levy was selected as Hazon’s Person of the Year for the 2009 Jewish Environmental Bike Ride in recognition of his accomplishments in promoting, fundraising and organizing for the 4 day event.

Photo Caption: Nigel Savage, Hazon founder and Executive Director, honors Howard Levy as Hazon’s Person of the Year for the 2009 NY Ride. Michael Hopkins and Jenny Eisenberg, Ride Co-Chairs, are in the background.

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