On Monday, UJA announced that it has provided approximately $22 million in grants thus far to over 60 Israeli nonprofits.

“Since Hamas’ barbaric attack on October 7, UJA has been working tirelessly to help provide urgent, life-saving support in Israel,” said Eric S. Goldstein, CEO, UJA-Federation of New York. “These grants cover the most pressing needs across affected communities, including procuring new hospital equipment, mobilizing mental health counselors, providing cash grants for victims of terror, aiding thousands of displaced residents from southern Israel, and helping so many cope with displacement and grief.”

Elisha Wiesel, the son of Marion and Elie Wiesel, commented about the ongoing aid efforts:

“Whenever Israel was attacked, my father Elie Wiesel would always jump on a plane to be with our people so that they would know they were not alone. And then, as now, the UJA would always be right there, as well, bringing needed supplies and solidarity,” he said.

Aiding Residents of Southern Israel ($7.2 million)

  • The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee: $1,000,000
  • Regional Council of Eshkol; $700,000
  • Regional Council of Hof Ashkelon: $500,000
  • Regional Council Sh’ar HaNegev: $500,000
  • City of Ofakim: $500,000
  • Kibbutz Movement: $500,000
  • Leket: $500,000
  • Latet: $500,000
  • Sdot Negev Regional Council: $500,000
  • Ogen: $500,000
  • Sderot Foundation: $300,000
  • Israel Association of Community Centers: $300,000
  • City of Ashkelon: $300,000
  • Eshel Chabad: $250,000
  • The Civic Situation Room led by Brothers and Sisters in Arms: $200,000
  • Shalva: $100,000
  • Kedma: $50,000

Trauma Support ($2.025 million)

Israel Trauma Coalition: $500,000

Tamar: $300,000

Metiv/Herzog Israel Center for the Treatment of Psychotrauma: $250,000

Shaldag Foundation: $275,000

Natal: $250,000

Eran: $200,000

Mashabim/Community Stress Prevention Centers: $150,000

Enosh: $100,000

Supplying and Equipping Hospitals in the South ($2.25 million)

  • Soroka Medical Center: $1,250,000
  • Barzilai Medical Center: $1,000,000

Coordinating and Mobilizing Volunteers in Israel ($2.1 million)

Nefesh B’Nefesh: $500,000

Leket (to support a partnership with Medison Pharma): $500,000

Dror Yisrael: $150,000

Israel Volunteer Council: $100,000

IsraAid: $100,000

Tzedek Centers: $100,000

Early Starters International: $100,000

Eish Le-Re’ehu: $100,000

Ezer Mezion: $100,000

Jerusalem Variety Center: $100,000

Youth Renewal Fund: $100,000

Gvanim Sderot: $75,000

Women’s International Zionist Organization: $50,000

Forum of Foundations: $50,000

Negev Theater: $50,000

Providing Financial Support to Victims of Terror and Their Families ($2 million)

The Jewish Agency: $2,000,000

Charter Flights for Israelis to Return Home ($1.6 million)

Charter Flights: $1,633,000

Supporting Emergency Operations And Recovery Efforts ($1.2 million)

Magen David Adom: $500,000

United Hatzalah: $350,000

Zaka: $350,000

Supporting residents of Northern Israel ($1.2 million)

Ma’ale Yosef Regional Council: $300,000

Mateh Asher Regional Council: $300,000

Merom HaGalil Regional Council: $300,000

Upper Galilee Regional Council: $300,000

Supporting Soldiers and Their Families ($1.1 million)

Association for Israel’s Soldiers: $750,000

Brothers for Life: $200,000

The Lone Soldier Center in Memory of Michael Levin: $100,000

Oz Leadership for Life: $50,000

Supporting Arab Citizens and Bedouins ($700,000)

The Regional Council of Unrecognized Villages of Negev: $350,000

AJEEC-NISPED: $250,000

Yanabia: $100,000

Supporting Cities Where Jews and Arabs Are Living Side-by-Side ($270,000)

The Abraham Fund: $200,000

Mosaica: $70,000

Providing Specialized Support for Holocaust Survivors ($150,000)

Amigour: $75,000

The Foundation for the Welfare of Holocaust Survivors: $75,000

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