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The New Israel Fund’s grantees range from dominant, mature organizations like the Association for Civil Rights in Israel to small community groups that are just beginning their work on social issues. Please contact us if you would like to assist NIF in fulfilling a grant to a specific grantee.

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Rahat Women's Association
Assists women to improve their status in society by empowering them, raising their awareness of the issue of violence and providing them with the tools for dealing with violence in their daily lives

Religious Women's Forum
Seeks to improve the status of women in Orthodox Judaism through deep-seated reform from within the community

Self-Respect for Women
Raises awareness of the issue of employee rights; establishes groups of women activists nationwide; and provides information, consultation services and support in the legal and professional fields

Shaked High School
Seeks to restore the school to its original status both educationally and ideologically.

Shitim - The Kibbuttz Institute For Festivals And Holidays
Enables secular Israelis to develop a Jewish identity that is committed to equality and social justice. Activities include a website, workshops on holiday and life cycle rituals, publication of booklets on Jewish holidays and conducting study groups for alumni of youth movements.

Sidreh
Aims to improve the status of Bedouin women in the Negev on the individual and socioeconomic levels.

Sister for Women in Israel
Improves and advances the status of working women at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder

Social Economic Association
Runs the Social Economic College (SEC), which provides social and economic education for the general public and social activists. SEC is a non-academic “college” where everyone can study vital social and economic subjects in a critical manner as the basis for a discussion of social change in society.

South Wing to Zion - Association for Ingathering and Absorption of Ethiopian Jewry
Ensures the safety and survival of those remaining in Ethiopia waiting for aliyah; continues to pressure the Israeli government to allow them to immigrate; and assists those who arrive in Israel to overcome obstacles to their absorption, including gaining recognition as Jews.

Steering Committee for Planning and Protection of Arab Rights in the Negev
Advances the rights of the Bedouin in the Negev, particularly in respect to land and provision of basic services to their community.

Supportive Community
Improves the socioeconomic status of women (both new immigrants and veteran Israelis) through economic empowerment and the development of cooperative ventures and mutual support within a multicultural community.

Tebeka – Center for Legal Aid & Advocacy for Ethiopian Jews in Israel
Represents the rights of immigrants from Ethiopia and promotes their integration into Israeli society.

Um Batin Local Committee
Promotes advocacy activities aimed at advancing the planning of the Um Batin village, and obtaining services from the state.

Women Against Violence
Promotes the human rights of Arab Israeli women; advances Arab women's direct influence on centers of power; and works to eliminate gender-based violence.

Women and Horizons
Promotes the status and rights of Arab women through re-interpretation of Islamic religious practice.

Women Lawyers for Social Justice
Fights the widening gaps in Israeli society, particularly the growing violation of women's rights.

Women of Israel
Empowers adult female immigrants in an effort to help them find work.

Worker's Hotline
Protects and promotes the rights of foreign workers, Palestinian workers and those hired through employment companies in Israel.

Working Group for Equality in Personal Status Issues
Combats discrimination against Arab women in the area of personal status, and changes social norms by promoting changes in attitudes and behavior toward Arab women.

Yaacov Herzog Center for Jewish Studies
Seeks to create a tolerant and pluralistic dialogue among diverse groups in Jewish society and works to enhance the status of Orthodox women.

Yedid: The Association for Community Empowerment
Enables disadvantaged people to access social entitlements, ensuring the enforcement of social rights and promoting social policy change.

Yesh Din - Volunteers for Human Rights
Seeks significant change in human rights and law enforcement in the Territories; works to bolster trust between Palestinians and Israelis and to strengthen Israeli democracy.

Yudbet Heshvan
Develops educational programs for the National Religious community and promotes openness, pluralism and tolerance.

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