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The Jewish Federation
     OF GREATER WASHINGTON




  REPORT TO
THE COMMUNITY
Table of Contents
8 Guiding Principles........................................................................................................ 2-3
At Federation You Can...
	Network................................................................................................................................... 4
	     Be a Leader........................................................................................................................... 5
	     Secure a Vibrant Jewish Tomorrow............................................................................. 6
	     Leave a Legacy.................................................................................................................... 7
	     Make a Difference in Our Community................................................................. 8-11
	     Make a Difference Around the World................................................................. 12-13
	     Travel to See Federation’s Impact Overseas................................................... 14-15
	     Experience Israel in Your Own Backyard................................................................16
	     Connect with Your Community................................................................................... 17
	Volunteer........................................................................................................................ 18-19
Financials.......................................................................................................................... 20-23
Executive Committee....................................................................................................... 24
Board Listing.......................................................................................................................... 25
Dear Friends,

The Jewish community of Greater Washington is a special place, offering us
countless ways to connect and be a part of a vibrant and diverse Jewish
community. With more than 90 congregations, 11 college campuses and
Hillels, 66 preschools and congregational schools, seven day schools and
43 agencies offering hundreds of events and programs each month, we
can all find meaningful ways to connect to our community every day.

Last summer, we drafted and rolled out “8 Guiding Principles.” This
past year, we have used these principles to focus our work and vision,
fulfill our mission, prepare for our future and inspire our donors and
supporters. The pages in this Annual Report reflect the year’s highlights
and accomplishments. We are proud to share pictures and words from Good
Deeds Day, the Create a Jewish Legacy program and mission trips to Israel,
Argentina and Ethiopia to name a few.

At The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, we are proud of the role we play
in raising funds to support those in need and to build and strengthen Jewish
identity. We are proud to connect members of our community with relevant and
meaningful opportunities to participate in Jewish life. And we are proud to lead
this community into the 21st century with innovative ideas and thinking.

We hope you enjoy the pages that follow. We believe they inspire possibility
because at The Jewish Federation you can be more and do more. You can grow as a
leader, develop into a philanthropist, commit yourself to charitable giving and
volunteer. At The Jewish Federation, you can take the first steps on a journey to a
robust and more meaningful Jewish life. You can do all this through Federation.

We believe in people who make things happen because there is a need to be filled,
a hand to hold, a life to improve and a vision to actualize. The Jewish Federation
is the place to make good things happen for those who can’t make ends meet, the
place to support Jews in our community, in Israel and around the world and the
place to belong in order to show you care about the world around you.

At Federation You Can!

Thanks for making all things possible.



Stuart S. Kurlander	                                              Steven A. Rakitt
President	                                                        Chief Executive Officer
                       6101 Montrose Road • Rockville, MD 20852-4816                        1
Guiding Principles...
    To fulfill our mission,
                                                    1
    prepare for our future


                                                    2
    and inspire our donors,
    we follow 8 Guiding
    Principles:
    The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington
    strives to create a vibrant and purposeful
    Jewish community by caring for those in




                                                    3
    need, deepening engagement in Jewish
    life and strengthening the bonds among
    Jews in the Washington area, in Israel and
    around the world. We are empowered by
    a sense of arevut (solidarity), tikkun olam
    (repair of the world), and gemilut hasadim
    (loving kindness) and a drive for excellence.




                                                    4
                 The Jewish Federation
                       OF GREATER WASHINGTON




2
5
Adapt to changing realities in the Jewish       Communicate broadly and clearly what
and philanthropic worlds by enhancing           we do well and what we’re going to do
high-impact programs, implementing new,         differently
cutting-edge initiatives and services and
eliminating duplication




                                            6
Energize, motivate and reconnect with           Create strong partnerships with agencies
our community through a well-articulated        and synagogues as a community leader,
vision for the future                           convener and catalyst so that we can
                                                plan strategically and effectively with a
                                                strong, collective voice




                                            7
Create personally meaningful                    Elevate our customer service to be
connections between members of our              highly responsive and welcoming to
community, Israel, Jews around the              all our stakeholders
world and organizations we support




                                            8
Reduce barriers to active participation         Expand our donor base and motivate
in Jewish life: financial, geographic,          current donors to increase their giving
demographic or social                           impact through opportunities that make a
                                                meaningful difference in our community




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At Federation
                                                            you can...
                                                            Network
                                                            Connect with like-minded business professionals,
                 stepped up
                            through d                       who share common Jewish values. No matter
      Women whohilanthropy were invite
      Women’s P at Saks Fifth Avenue                        your profession, The Jewish Federation offers
      to celebrate ria.                                     professionals numerous opportunities to mix
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                                                            and mingle while doing a world of good.
                                                              Jerry Greenfield, Co-Founder of Ben and Jerry’s, addressed
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                                                              a crowd of more than 300 Jewish professionals where he
                                                              talked about social responsibility in the business world.          A special
                                                            l	 op level executives shared their expertise and insights
                                                              T                                                             thank you to The
                                                               at a series of lunch time programs, emphasizing the         Meltzer Group for
                                                              connection between business and philanthropy.                their sponsorship
                                                            l	witter, Facebook and YouTube helped young leaders to
                                                              T                                                              of The Network.
                                                              share their collective impact on the Greater Washington
                                                              community at the first ever Impact DC.
                                                            l	 omen’s Philanthropy, a diverse group expanding
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    Impact DC Co-Chairs Morgan Greenhouse,                    across all generations, came together to strengthen their
    Brad Buslik and Jen Goodman helped inspire                connection to their community and Jewish people around
    more than 250 young adults to make their                  the world.
    impact on our community.




                                                                                                       Rick Zitelman on
                                                                                                       The Network Event
                                                                                                       “It was wonderful to spend quality time
                                                                                                       with so many friends and to also see so
                                                                                                       many new faces involved in the Jewish
                                                                                                       community. It was a great event and
                                                                                                       there is clearly tremendous enthusiasm
                    The Network                                                                        and momentum in the DC Jewish community”
                    Leopold KaplaEvent Co-Chairs, Ann
                   share their ex n and David Waghelstein                                              Zitelman, president, The Zitelman Group, spon
                   hear how theircitement over getting to     David Falk and Bruce Levenson are just
                   got started. favorite ice cream brand      two of the esteemed business leaders     The Network Event. “Not only that, but we got
           Jerry field                                        who shared their professional insight    quality networking done at the same time.”
4          Green  Jerry’s                                    during a Federation Executive Forum.
            of Ben
ConnectGens Fellowship...More than 50 community
                                                                                  members served as coaches and mentors to support the
                                                                                  venture development of this year’s ConnectGens Fellows.



                             Emily

                   My Birthright Alumni
              experience was an opportunity
                   for me to benefit from
                t
                 he generosity of another
                  generation and made me
                realize the importance of
                     p
                      aying it forward.

                                                                                   Birthright Alumni
                                                                                   Leadership Mission...
                                                                                   Alumni Leadership
                                                                                   participants enjoyed
e                                                                                  a scenic bike ride

                           Be a Leader                                             through Federation’s
                                                                                   partnership region of
                                                                                   Beit Shemesh/Mateh
                           Through training courses, leadership                    Yehuda.
                           opportunities and immersive educational
                           experiences, Greater Washington’s leaders are
                           being prepared with the tools necessary to
                           shape the future of our Jewish community.
                             The Jewish Leadership Institute facilitated customized
                           l	

                             training programs for local agencies, which included
                             professional coaching, workshops and retreats that
                             developed and strengthened agency leaders in their
                             leadership roles.
                             Birthright Alumni, with a desire to make a change in their
                           l	

                             community, returned to Israel for an immersive leadership
                             training program that prepared them to make an impact
                             in the Greater Washington area upon their return.
                             Local social entrepreneurs partnered with professional
                           l	

                             coaches and mentors that equipped them with the
                             expertise needed to launch social ventures that benefitted
                             Jews locally and in Israel.
” said Rick                Join a committee, lead a program
nsor of                                                                                                    Jewish Leadership Institute (JLI)...
                           or mentor a future leader.                                                      Dr. Erica Brown inspired community
t some                                                                                                     leaders during a JLI workshop.

                                                                                                                                                  5
At Federation, through our
    United Jewish Endowment
    Fund you can...
    Secure a Vibrant
    Jewish Tomorrow
    The United Jewish Endowment Fund (UJEF)
    connects philanthropists with opportunities to
    meet Jewish needs and to engage in tikkun
    olam (the repair of the world). Together, we
    strengthen and advance Jewish life in Greater
    Washington, in Israel and around the world.
    l	UJEF proudly granted more than $1.2 million with
       distributions to include: The Jewish Federation’s annual
       campaign, a new local engagement initiative, programs
       for senior citizens, scholarships for Israel teen travel, and
       employment programs for individuals residing in Israel’s
       geographic periphery.
    l	Women’s American ORT Foundation invested $15 million            “Do what is just
       with UJEF’s investment experts, raising the total funds           and right.”
       managed by UJEF to $150 million on behalf of trusted              —Genesis 18:17
       fund holders.
    l	We have implemed a new “Investment Policy Statement,”
       that will protect precious resources and increase long-
       term performance.
    l	We have begun to elevate the importance of multi-
       generational family philanthropy by engaging our
       community’s multigenerational families in discussions
       about philanthropic issues in the community and
       educating the next generation of philanthropists.
    l	We have begun a new partnership with Israel Venture
       Network (IVN) and The Morningstar Foundation that
       will support innovative new businesses in their quest
       to run successful social start-up ventures in Israel.


6
“Who occupies himself
 with the needs of the
   community is as
  though he occupies
 himself with Torah.”
 —Talumd Yerushalmi,
                                      “I did not find the world desolate when I entered.
      Berekhot
                                      And my parents planted for me before I was born,
                                          so do I plant for those who come after me.”
                                                                      —The Talmud




                                              Leave a Legacy
                                              What will your Jewish legacy be?
                                              Jewish tradition teaches that it is our
                                              responsibility to make the world a better
                                              place for future generations. Each of us
                                              has spent a lifetime creating our own
                                              meaningful traditions and community
                                              relationships. How will you ensure that
                          “What               they will continue into the future?
                         pass on twill you      I
                                                 n an effort to secure a vibrant Jewish future, the
                                              l	
                                  o
                          generati future       Create a Jewish Legacy (CJL) program brought together
                                  ons?”         17 local agencies, synagogues and organizations to build
                                                a foundation for the Greater Washington community.
                                              l	uring its first year, CJL has identified 60 new planned
                                                D
                                                
                                                gifts and bequest commitments with an estimated
                                                impact on our community of more than $3 million.*




                                              * mount based on an estimate of $50k per planned gift/bequest
                                               A
                                               commitment.
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At Federation you can...
    Make a Difference
    in Our Community
    Building a community and helping to make
    Greater Washington a better place to live and
    work is what we do every day. Federation’s
    annual campaign and special designated
    gifts support programs you care about most
    including: career services for the unemployed;
    stimulating adult day care programming for
    the elderly; both formal and informal Jewish
    education programs and identity-building events
    such as Jewish camping, youth groups and
    Hillels; and support services for the most           DCJCC...Members of the DCJCC’s GLOE,
    vulnerable populations of our community.             sponsored by the Kurlander Program for
                                                         LGBT Outreach  Engagement, march in
                                                         the Capital Pride Parade.
    Continued on next page




                                         Without Jewish Council for the
                                        Aging’s Misler Adult Day Care
                                       and ElderBus programs, I would
                                        be stuck sitting at home doing                            JCCG
                                                                                                  at the
                                       nothing...this program keeps me
                                             going, it’s wonderful!

                                                Bertha B.

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Jewish Community Relations Council
                                                        Executive Director, Ron Halber, represents
                                                        the Jewish community at the City of
                                                        Washington, DC’s commemoration of the
                                                        holiday season with Mayor Vincent Gray.




                                   h Life and
           Partnership for Jewis endees listen
           Learning ...ROUTES att
                                  bassador Stuart
           to a lecture from Amure of Jews.
           Eizenstat on   the fut                                                                      At such a difficult
                                                                                                     time in my life, being
                                                                                                       able to receive help
                                                                                                       where I was always
                                                                                                     understood religiously
                                                                                                          and culturally
                                                                                                     encouraged me to seek
                                                                                                     assistance. I probably
                                                                                                     would not have sought
                                                                                                       help, at least for a
                                                                                                      long time, had it not
                                                                                                        been in a Jewish
                                                                                                       setting. The help I
                                                                                                      received from Jewish
GW...Smiles, pink tutus and ballet                                                                      Coalition Against
 e JCC of Greater Washington.
                                                                                                          Domestic Abuse
                                                    Jewish Foundation for Group Home
                                                                                                         ultimately saved
                                                    residents make matzah covers in Reston                   my life.
                                                    during Good Deeds Day.




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At Federation you can...
                                                                                                      At The Jewish
     Make a Difference                                                                             Federation, we kn
                                                                                                   we can’t do it alo
     in the Community                                                                                Thank you to th
     The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington is                                                 more than 13,00
     proud to support 43 local agencies, 12 national                                                 contributors wh
     organizations, four overseas partners and more                                                   recognize that
     than 60 congregations.
                                                                                                     together, we ca
                                                                                                    change the worl




                                                                                          Hillel...Jewish life comes alive for
                                                                                          students at 11 college campuses
                                     Greater                                              and Hillels.
                        l Society of
      Jewis h Historica th graders start a
                 n...Six                n and
      Washingto lking tour at the Lillia
       JHSGW wa ll Jewish Museum.
       Albert Sma                               Capital Camps... Days filled with ruach
                                                (spirit) makes being Jewish fun for
                                                hundreds of overnight campers each
                                                summer.




10
The untimely passing of
h                                                  my husband Kevin left me
now                                                 a single mother. I will
one.                                             always be appreciative of the
                                                 compassion and support shown
he
                                                to our family by Jewish Social
 00                                             Service Agency during the most
ho                                                difficult time in our lives.
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       Youth Groups...BBYO DC Council
       leaders lobbying Congress.




                                        JCCNV’s Camp
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                                        Northern Virginia hva,
                                        Jewish day cam ’s premier
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                                                                      Day Schools...Seven day schools in our
                                                                      community make Jewish learning fun.




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At Federation you can...
                                          Make a Difference in
                                          Israel and 60 Countries
                                          Around the World
                                          With our four overseas partners, The Jewish
                                          Federation addresses social challenges facing
                                          Israel and Jewish life around the world through
       The Jewish Agency for Israel...    programs that close education gaps, provide
       supports lone immigrant soldiers
       defending the Jewish homeland.     welfare relief and strengthen Jewish identity.
                                          JEWISH AGENCY FOR ISRAEL (JAFI)
                                          The Jewish Agency for Israel works in partnership with world
                                          Jewry to strengthen the people and State of Israel through
                                          facilitating the aliyah and integration of Jews in their ancestral
                                          homeland, connecting the next generation of Jews to Israel and
                                          their heritage and shaping an Israeli society of opportunity and
                                          development.

                                          AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT
                                          DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE (JDC)
                                          Working today in more than 60 countries, JDC rescues Jews in
                                          danger, provides relief to those in distress, supports the renewal
                                          of self-sustaining Jewish community life and helps Israel
                                          overcome the social challenges of its most vulnerable citizens.

                                          WORLD ORT
     JDC...meets the welfare needs        The largest Jewish education and training organization in the
     of the poorest Jews in the           world, World ORT operates in 50 countries and provides the
     World.                               skills and knowledge that empower our students to become
                                          contributing members of society.

                                          THE ETHIOPIAN NATIONAL PROJECT (ENP)
                                          ENP identifies the most pressing needs facing the Ethiopian-
                                          Israeli community and takes action to address and overcome
                                          these challenges through strategic and effective programs.
12
Through the Nativ program,
                              I’ve come to understand
                                my family’s roots and
                             what it means to be a Jew.
                              I’ve spent time studying
                              about Israel, about the
                           history of the Jewish people,
                             about the Jewish holidays
                            and more. I now understand

      Andrey
                             who is around me, what is                  Working with
                           important to them...and what               the children in
                                 is important to me.                   Youth Futures
                                                                     touched me deeply.
                                                                        I decided to
                                                                       devote my life
                                                                          to helping
                                                                      children at risk
                                                                         before it is
                                                                           too late.

                                                                     Shlomit

World ORT...gives Jewish                                n-Israelis
children access to a               ENP...helps Ethiopia obstacles
                                                    cant
                                   overcome signifi ll potential.
cutting-edge education.
                                   to realize their fu




                                                                                          13
At Federation you can...

     Travel to See Federation’s
     Impact Overseas
     Across the globe, Federation supports Jewish
     populations to live dignified lives filled with hope
     and possibility. Participants on Federation missions
     experience firsthand the impact their contributions
     make in improving the lives of Jewish people
     everywhere.
       A modern day Passover story is experienced everyday by Jews in
     l	

       Ethiopia, who dream of making a new life in Israel. Participants on
       the Completing the Journey Mission joined these Ethiopians on
       their miraculous journey to the homeland.
       Israel is constantly making advancements in the areas of
     l	

       technology, medicine and defense. The Business of Israel
       Mission exposed participants to developments that have the
       potential to change the world.
       Politicians, philanthropists, businesswomen, athletes and others
     l	

       in Israel inspired women from around North America as they
       journeyed through the homeland exploring cultural sights and
       the important programs that Federation supports in Israel during
       the Heart 2 Heart Mission.
     l	 e Jewish community of Buenos Aires, one of the largest
       Th
       Jewish populations in the world, welcomed participants on the
       Experience Argentina Mission with Latin flair.
       Climbing Masada, floating in the Dead Sea and connecting
     l	

       with Israeli peers were just a few of the experiences had by
       Taglit-Birthright Israel participants on their free 10-day
       trip to the homeland.




14
Planting trees
                                                                                                  in Israel during
                                                                                                  the Heart 2
                                                                                                  Heart Mission.
 Creating some arts
     and crafts at a
    Moscow summer
    camp during the
Campaign Chairs and
  Directors Mission.



                                                                                                            One of the many
                                                                                                            examples of
                                                                                                            Israel’s high-tech
                                                                                                            innovations seen
                                                                                                            during the Business
                                                                                                            of Israel Mission.




                                                                    For most of these Birthright
                                                                    participants, after traveling to
                                                                    Israel for the first time, they
                                                                    returned inspired, connected
                                                                    and more committed than ever
                                                                    to their Jewish identity.




          This unforgettable       Participants on the Completing
          Mission to Argentina     the Journey Mission joined
          allowed travelers to     Ethiopians on their miraculous
          immerse themselves       journey to the homeland.
          in Jewish and Latin
          culture, people, food,
          art and wine.
                                                                                                                             15
At Federation you can.
                               Experience Israel in
                               Your Own Backyard
                               You don’t need a passport to connect
                               with the homeland! Federation provides
                               opportunities to experience Israeli culture
                               and our Jewish community throughout
Israeli Rock ‘n Roll legend    the year.
Danny Sanderson and 6 piece
band performed in Rockville    l	  A bit of Israel came alive in the Greater Washington
as part of our annual Israel
Festival, which brought                area through programs, events and celebrations that
together more than 7,000               gave people the opportunity to experience the music,
people at several locations            art, culture and people of Israel.
across the region.
                               l	Through the community network of Israel shlichim,

                                       Jewish professionals learned how to integrate modern
                                       and diverse messages about Israel and learned how to
                                       apply them to a wide variety of educational frameworks
                                       including early childhood classrooms, youth movements
                                       and Hillels.
                               l	A visit by Jewish and Arab Israeli girls, who are building

                                       friendships on the soccer field, showed Walt Whitman
                                       High School students and our community that a peaceful
                                       coexistence is possible between Arabs and Jews.




 Israel Scouts
     Friendship
        Caravan
    entertained
   the crowd at
                                         “I hope in the
       Northern                         future to have
Virginia’s Israel
      Festival in                     peace in the world
Fairfax Corner.
                                         and between
                                       Palestinian girls
                                      and Jewish girls.”
16                                    Anod Romman, a participant of the Peres Center for Peace’s Twinned
                                      Sports Program delegation that visited Washington in March 2012.
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           local events to educate and provide
           you with resources.
                                                                                        More than        1,000
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      Connect with Your Community                                                        resources in 2011

      Whether online, over the phone or in person; new to the
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      new to you; Jconnect is your resource for everything Jewish
      in Greater Washington.
                                                                                        More than        1,200
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           Visit jconnect.org today!
                                                                                          More than         300
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At Federation you can...
     Volunteer
     Cleaning up a park, making food packages
                                                                       March 25, 201
     for a local shelter, making blankets for                                       2
     hospital patients and hundreds of other
     hands-on volunteer projects across the                            GOOD
                                                                       DEEDS
     community enable us to reach out and
     support those in need.


                                                                        DAY
     l	On Good Deeds Day, an international day of service,
        1,500 volunteers throughout the Greater Washington area
        participated in a variety of community service projects.
     l	Social action and a strong desire to repair the world
                                                                      A Communit y
        inspired Women’s Philanthropy of The Jewish Federation                       Day
        to focus on social action projects that improved the world       of Ser vice
        around them.
     l	 e true meaning of tikkun olam (the repair of the world) is
        Th                                                            Give yourself
        being fulfilled by an inspiring group of women and young
        leaders, who are repairing the world one project at a time.     as a gift
     l	  connect’s volunteer matching program helped find over
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                                                                      gooddeedsd
        3,800 meaningful volunteer opportunities last year.                        aygw.org




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Women’s
                                                                                Philanthropy
                                                                                Gives Back
                                                                                Painting a homeless shelter, hosting a Chanukah
                                                                                party for residents at a group home and making
                                                                                care packages for Ethiopian-Israeli children are
                                                                                just a few of the social action projects Mitzvah
                                                                                Mavens took part in this year.




                                   A total community effort, Good Deeds Day
                                   included projects such as meal preparation
                                   at B’nai Tzedek, Montgomery County
                                   stream clean-up and tree planting in DC.




“I was very happy to have the           participate in an outdoor park
opportunity to participate in           clean-up, including children, who
Good Deeds Day. Federation did          enthusiastically helped us collect
a terrific job of making a whole        about 40 bags of trash. We
group of worthwhile                             really made a big impact
activities available to                         in a small area in a very
people in the Greater                           short period of time.
Washington area. I                              Thanks to Federation
helped organize a                               for helping put this
group from The Kemp                             together.”
Mill Synagogue. We had
about 20-30 people                             Gary Winters
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The Jewish Federation Funding 
Allocation Financial Snapshot


                                           United Jewish               Unrestricted Annual       Direct Gifts 
                                           Endowment Fund              Special Campaigns          Government Grants
                  Total Resources
                     Raised By             $30,411,300                 $19,335,400                $3,153,200
                 The Federation 
                   United Jewish
                 Endowment Fund                                        Total Resources
                                                                     $52,899,900

             Thanks to the generosity of many, The Jewish Federation and United Jewish Endowment Fund raised a total
             of $52,899,900. A large portion of which was allocated to programs and services locally, in Israel and
             throughout the world.




                              10%                                            36%
                               National                               Building Global
                                                                        Connections


       32%                                            58%                                                      24%
      Israel                                         Local                                                    Caring for
     Overseas                                                                                                  Those in Need
                          Allocations by
                          Geography of                                                   Allocations
                                                                                         by Priority
                           $17,988,700                                                  Funding Area           40%
                                                                                                               Deepening Jewish
                                                                                                               Engagement




                    Through your generosity, $17,988,700 will be distributed from The Federation’s Annual
                    Campaign ($15.7 million) and the United Jewish Endowment Fund grants process ($2.3
                    million) to programs and services locally, in Israel and around the world. An additional
                    $3,153,200 will be distributed from generous directed gifts and government grants
                    enabling a total of $21,141,900 to go into the community to help those in need as well
                    as build strong Jewish connections for members of our community.

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United Jewish Endowment Fund Funding 
Investment Snapshot
                                                 3%
                                         Fee Revenue
      Funds                                 and Other
   Invested by                           Sponsorships
                                                                                     7%
                                                                                     Permanent
    Fund Type                                                   Total                Endowment Gifts
                                                             Resources
                                           49%               Raised by
                 $16.6 mil                 Agency          United Jewish              33%
                                        Investment        Endowment Fund
                  General Funds           Accounts                                    Life Income 
                                                            $30,411,300               Planned Gifts
                                                                                      including Trusts 
                 $12.1 mil                                                            Annuities
                  Field of Interest              8%
                  Funds                Non-Permanent
                                      Endowment Gifts
                 $19.0 mil
                  Perpetual Annual
                  Campaign/Lion
                  of Judah Funds
                                            30%
                 $20.7 mil                 Israel        United Jewish             70%
                                          Overseas
                  Donor Directed                         Endowment Fund             Local
                  Funds                                   Distribution by
                                                           Geography


                 $45.5 mil
                  Donor Advised
                  Funds                                                              16%
                                                                                     Federation
                                                                                     Annual
                                                                                     Campaign


                 $12.8 mil                  29%              United Jewish
                                       Non-Jewish          Endowment Fund            8%
                  Charitable Gift     Organizations
                                                          Donor-Advised Fund         Programs 
                  Annuity/Trust                             Distributions by         Sponsorships
                                                           Type of Recipient
                                                                                     11%
                 $29.8 mil                                   Organization
                                                                                     Partner
                  Agency Funds                                                       Agencies



                                                                    36%
   TOTAL                                                            Other Jewish
                                                                    Organizations
$156.5 million
                                          The United Jewish Endowment Fund proudly
                                          supports over 180 donor advised funds of which
                                          more than 70% of the distributions go to Jewish
                                          causes locally, in Israel and around the world.            21
The Jewish Federation and United Jewish Endowment
Funding  Allocation Financial Snapshot
                                                                    Total Allocations   Total Donor Directed       Total
 Allocations by Agency/Program                                        from Annual
                                                                       Campaign
                                                                                          and Government
                                                                                               Funding
                                                                                                               Distributions
                                                                                                                from UJEF
                                                                                                                                  Total
                                                                                                                               Allocations
 Campus Security                                                            $340,000                     $0               $0      $340,000
 Campuses/Hillels                                                           $150,100                     $0               $0      $150,100
 Capital Camps and Retreat Center (CCRC)                                    $176,400                $34,000               $0      $210,400
 Coming of Age (COA) MD                                                       $7,300               $355,000          $15,000      $377,300
 Coming of Age (COA) VA                                                      $18,400                     $0        $106,300       $124,700
 Community Crisis Assistance Fund (CCAF)                                    $187,000                     $0               $0      $187,000
 Community Transportation Project                                                 $0                $25,000               $0       $25,000
 Directed Gifts  Government Grants to Non-Partner Agencies/Other                 $0                $82,500               $0       $82,500
 Federation’s Annual Campaign                                                     $0                     $0        $180,000       $180,000
 Initiative in Congregational Education                                      $51,700                     $0               $0       $51,700
 Israel Engagement                                                           $49,400                     $0               $0       $49,400
 Israel Fellow at Virginia Tech                                                   $0                     $0         $20,000        $20,000
 Israel Quest/High School in Israel                                          $20,000                     $0         $98,500       $118,500
 Jconnect                                                                   $226,400                     $0               $0      $226,400
 Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington (JCCGW)                      $774,600                $55,900          $17,500      $848,000
 Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia (JCCNV)                       $345,800                     $0               $0      $345,800
 Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC)                                  $560,000                  $7,300              $0      $567,300
 Jewish Council Against Domestic Abuse (JCADA)                               $28,600                $36,600               $0       $65,200
 Jewish Council for the Aging (JCA)                                         $285,900                $122,100              $0      $408,000
 Jewish Day Schools                                                       $1,722,200                $211,000              $0    $1,933,200
 Jewish Food Outreach Project                                                     $0                     $0        $180,000       $180,000
 Jewish Foundation for Group Homes (JFGH)                                   $180,000                $57,900               $0      $237,900
 Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington (JHSGW)                      $7,500                     $0               $0        $7,500
 Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA)                                        $716,700               $104,200               $0      $820,900
 One Happy Camper (Camperquest)                                              $45,000               $120,300               $0      $165,300
 Partnership for Jewish Life  Learning (PJLL)                              $805,200                $90,700               $0      $895,900
 PJ Library                                                                       $0                 $16,100              $0       $16,100
 Sponsorships                                                                     $0               $301,500               $0      $301,500
 Taglit-Birthright Israel/NEXTDC and Reverse Mifgash                              $0               $208,500               $0      $208,500
 Washington DC Jewish Community Center (DCJCC)                              $401,400                $25,000          $37,000      $463,400
 Youth Group Grants                                                          $31,700                     $0               $0       $31,700

 TOTAL LOCAL ALLOCATIONS                                                  $7,131,300             $1,853,600        $654,300     $9,639,200


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Total Allocations   Total Donor Directed       Total
Allocations by Agency/Program                                        from Annual
                                                                      Campaign
                                                                                         and Government
                                                                                              Funding
                                                                                                              Distributions
                                                                                                               from UJEF
                                                                                                                                 Total
                                                                                                                              Allocations
Argentina Day School                                                             $0                 $19,500              $0       $19,500
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC)                         $351,500                $13,500        $298,000       $663,000
Atidim for Ethiopian Israelis                                                    $0                $917,900              $0      $917,900
Ethiopian National Project                                                 $132,500                $23,400         $127,500      $283,400
Israel Venture Network                                                           $0                     $0         $33,500        $33,500
Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI)                                            $490,300               $256,300        $100,000       $846,600
JFNA Emergency Campaigns/Other                                                   $0                $69,000               $0       $69,000
Overseas priorities implemented through JAFI, JDC and World ORT           $2,917,600                    $0               $0     $2,917,600
Women’s Empowerment Project in Be’er Sheva                                       $0                     $0          $18,500       $18,500

TOTAL ISRAEL  OVERSEAS ALLOCATIONS                                      $3,891,900             $1,299,600        $577,500     $5,769,000

Israeli Arab Task Force                                                      $5,000                     $0               $0        $5,000
Birthright Israel National Funding                                         $207,000                     $0               $0      $207,000
Greater Washington Legislative Advocacy                                     $18,000                     $0               $0       $18,000
Jewish Communal Service Association                                          $2,000                     $0               $0        $2,000
Jewish Federations of North America/Israel Office Representative           $879,500                     $0               $0      $879,500
National Alliance Agencies                                                 $113,500                     $0               $0      $113,500

TOTAL NATIONAL ALLOCATIONS                                               $1,225,000                     $0               $0    $1,225,000


FEDERATION PROGRAMMING  ADMINISTRATION                                  $3,485,400                     $0      $1,023,300     $4,508,700


TOTAL ALLOCATIONS BY AGENCY/PROGRAM                                     $15,733,600             $3,153,200      $2,255,100    $21,141,900




                                                                                                                                       23
Thank You to the 2011– 2012
                                         Executive Committee




     FRONT ROW                         Susie Gelman                     Gary C. Berman                     NOT PICTURED
     Stuart S. Kurlander               Past President                   Presidential Appointee             Caryn W. Wechsler
     President                         Margo Volftsun                   Marc F. Solomon                    Vice President for Israel 
                                       Presidential Appointee           Treasurer                          Overseas
     Cathy Gildenhorn
     Vice President for                Steven A. Rakitt                 Joshua Bernstein                   Ann Bennett
     Women’s Philanthropy              Executive Vice President  CEO   Vice President At Large            Vice President for Leadership 
                                                                                                           Volunteer Development
     Marcella Cohen                                                     Ronald A. Paul, M.D.
     Vice President for                BACK ROW                         President                          Irene R. Kaplan
     Financial Resource Development    Paul S. Berger                   United Jewish Endowment Fund       Past President
     Liza Levy                         Arnold  Porter LLP, Counsel
                                                                        Robert E. Zahler
     Vice President for                Daniel J. Krifcher               Vice President for
     Financial Resource Development                                     Community Planning  Allocations
                                       Secretary

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Board of Directors
Rabbi Bruce D. Aft     Kevin Fishkind          Jocelyn B. Krifcher       Marissa Schlaifer
Cherie B. Artz         Rabbi Lyle Fishman      Allen Kronstadt           Rabbi Jonathan Schnitzer
Adam August            Michael Flyer           Rochelle Kupfer           Susan L. Schor
Miriam Berkowitz       Jeffrey Freedman        Dina Leener               Barry Schwartz
Michele Hymer Blitz    Orit Frenkel            Art Lerner                Raanan Shames
A. Robert Bloom        Andrew S. Friedlander   Mark L. Lezell            Allon Shiff
Fay-Ann Brodie         Michael Friedman        Robert E. London          Ruth Vogel Silberg
Stuart L. Brown        Jeffrey Ganek           Rabbi Jack Luxemburg      Sid Silver
Gerald Charnoff        Rachel Cohen Gerrol     Brian Meister             Albert Small, Jr.
Jeffrey Lee Cohen      Michael S. Gildenhorn   Barbara Mintz             Adam D. Steiner
Lisa Reiner Cohen      Ronald R. Glancz        Lynn W. Morgan            Charles M. Steiner
Dr. Morris Cohen       Sarah Goldhirsch        Judy M. Novenstein        Rabbi Gil Steinlauf
Scott Cohen            Norman Goldstein        Marcia Nusgart            Mindy Strelitz
Laura Cutler           Janine Goodman          Debra Panitch             Stuart Tauber
Eva M. Davis           Carol Gordon            Irwin Panitch             David Topol
Behnam Dayanim         Diane Greenspun         Irwin Raij                Robin Hettleman Weinberg
Richard Dine           Arnie Hiller            Harvey Reiter             Micha Weinblatt
Thomas A. Dine         Emily Hofmann           Steven Rosenbaum          Rabbi Stuart G. Weinblatt
Yvonne S. Distenfeld   Samuel P. Kastner       Meryl B. Rosenberg        Amy Wish
Adam F. Ducker         Dr. Kay Klass           Rabbi Bill Rudolph        Cindy Zitelman
Ralph S. Dweck         Robert Kott             Wendy Rudolph
David J. Farber        William Kreisberg       Deborah Ratner Salzberg




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The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington 2012 Annual Report

  • 1. The Jewish Federation OF GREATER WASHINGTON REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
  • 2. Table of Contents 8 Guiding Principles........................................................................................................ 2-3 At Federation You Can... Network................................................................................................................................... 4 Be a Leader........................................................................................................................... 5 Secure a Vibrant Jewish Tomorrow............................................................................. 6 Leave a Legacy.................................................................................................................... 7 Make a Difference in Our Community................................................................. 8-11 Make a Difference Around the World................................................................. 12-13 Travel to See Federation’s Impact Overseas................................................... 14-15 Experience Israel in Your Own Backyard................................................................16 Connect with Your Community................................................................................... 17 Volunteer........................................................................................................................ 18-19 Financials.......................................................................................................................... 20-23 Executive Committee....................................................................................................... 24 Board Listing.......................................................................................................................... 25
  • 3. Dear Friends, The Jewish community of Greater Washington is a special place, offering us countless ways to connect and be a part of a vibrant and diverse Jewish community. With more than 90 congregations, 11 college campuses and Hillels, 66 preschools and congregational schools, seven day schools and 43 agencies offering hundreds of events and programs each month, we can all find meaningful ways to connect to our community every day. Last summer, we drafted and rolled out “8 Guiding Principles.” This past year, we have used these principles to focus our work and vision, fulfill our mission, prepare for our future and inspire our donors and supporters. The pages in this Annual Report reflect the year’s highlights and accomplishments. We are proud to share pictures and words from Good Deeds Day, the Create a Jewish Legacy program and mission trips to Israel, Argentina and Ethiopia to name a few. At The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, we are proud of the role we play in raising funds to support those in need and to build and strengthen Jewish identity. We are proud to connect members of our community with relevant and meaningful opportunities to participate in Jewish life. And we are proud to lead this community into the 21st century with innovative ideas and thinking. We hope you enjoy the pages that follow. We believe they inspire possibility because at The Jewish Federation you can be more and do more. You can grow as a leader, develop into a philanthropist, commit yourself to charitable giving and volunteer. At The Jewish Federation, you can take the first steps on a journey to a robust and more meaningful Jewish life. You can do all this through Federation. We believe in people who make things happen because there is a need to be filled, a hand to hold, a life to improve and a vision to actualize. The Jewish Federation is the place to make good things happen for those who can’t make ends meet, the place to support Jews in our community, in Israel and around the world and the place to belong in order to show you care about the world around you. At Federation You Can! Thanks for making all things possible. Stuart S. Kurlander Steven A. Rakitt President Chief Executive Officer 6101 Montrose Road • Rockville, MD 20852-4816 1
  • 4. Guiding Principles... To fulfill our mission, 1 prepare for our future 2 and inspire our donors, we follow 8 Guiding Principles: The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington strives to create a vibrant and purposeful Jewish community by caring for those in 3 need, deepening engagement in Jewish life and strengthening the bonds among Jews in the Washington area, in Israel and around the world. We are empowered by a sense of arevut (solidarity), tikkun olam (repair of the world), and gemilut hasadim (loving kindness) and a drive for excellence. 4 The Jewish Federation OF GREATER WASHINGTON 2
  • 5. 5 Adapt to changing realities in the Jewish Communicate broadly and clearly what and philanthropic worlds by enhancing we do well and what we’re going to do high-impact programs, implementing new, differently cutting-edge initiatives and services and eliminating duplication 6 Energize, motivate and reconnect with Create strong partnerships with agencies our community through a well-articulated and synagogues as a community leader, vision for the future convener and catalyst so that we can plan strategically and effectively with a strong, collective voice 7 Create personally meaningful Elevate our customer service to be connections between members of our highly responsive and welcoming to community, Israel, Jews around the all our stakeholders world and organizations we support 8 Reduce barriers to active participation Expand our donor base and motivate in Jewish life: financial, geographic, current donors to increase their giving demographic or social impact through opportunities that make a meaningful difference in our community 3
  • 6. At Federation you can... Network Connect with like-minded business professionals, stepped up through d who share common Jewish values. No matter Women whohilanthropy were invite Women’s P at Saks Fifth Avenue your profession, The Jewish Federation offers to celebrate ria. professionals numerous opportunities to mix Tysons Galle and mingle while doing a world of good. Jerry Greenfield, Co-Founder of Ben and Jerry’s, addressed l a crowd of more than 300 Jewish professionals where he talked about social responsibility in the business world. A special l op level executives shared their expertise and insights T thank you to The at a series of lunch time programs, emphasizing the Meltzer Group for connection between business and philanthropy. their sponsorship l witter, Facebook and YouTube helped young leaders to T of The Network. share their collective impact on the Greater Washington community at the first ever Impact DC. l omen’s Philanthropy, a diverse group expanding W Impact DC Co-Chairs Morgan Greenhouse, across all generations, came together to strengthen their Brad Buslik and Jen Goodman helped inspire connection to their community and Jewish people around more than 250 young adults to make their the world. impact on our community. Rick Zitelman on The Network Event “It was wonderful to spend quality time with so many friends and to also see so many new faces involved in the Jewish community. It was a great event and there is clearly tremendous enthusiasm The Network and momentum in the DC Jewish community” Leopold KaplaEvent Co-Chairs, Ann share their ex n and David Waghelstein Zitelman, president, The Zitelman Group, spon hear how theircitement over getting to David Falk and Bruce Levenson are just got started. favorite ice cream brand two of the esteemed business leaders The Network Event. “Not only that, but we got Jerry field who shared their professional insight quality networking done at the same time.” 4 Green Jerry’s during a Federation Executive Forum. of Ben
  • 7. ConnectGens Fellowship...More than 50 community members served as coaches and mentors to support the venture development of this year’s ConnectGens Fellows. Emily My Birthright Alumni experience was an opportunity for me to benefit from t he generosity of another generation and made me realize the importance of p aying it forward. Birthright Alumni Leadership Mission... Alumni Leadership participants enjoyed e a scenic bike ride Be a Leader through Federation’s partnership region of Beit Shemesh/Mateh Through training courses, leadership Yehuda. opportunities and immersive educational experiences, Greater Washington’s leaders are being prepared with the tools necessary to shape the future of our Jewish community. The Jewish Leadership Institute facilitated customized l training programs for local agencies, which included professional coaching, workshops and retreats that developed and strengthened agency leaders in their leadership roles. Birthright Alumni, with a desire to make a change in their l community, returned to Israel for an immersive leadership training program that prepared them to make an impact in the Greater Washington area upon their return. Local social entrepreneurs partnered with professional l coaches and mentors that equipped them with the expertise needed to launch social ventures that benefitted Jews locally and in Israel. ” said Rick Join a committee, lead a program nsor of Jewish Leadership Institute (JLI)... or mentor a future leader. Dr. Erica Brown inspired community t some leaders during a JLI workshop. 5
  • 8. At Federation, through our United Jewish Endowment Fund you can... Secure a Vibrant Jewish Tomorrow The United Jewish Endowment Fund (UJEF) connects philanthropists with opportunities to meet Jewish needs and to engage in tikkun olam (the repair of the world). Together, we strengthen and advance Jewish life in Greater Washington, in Israel and around the world. l UJEF proudly granted more than $1.2 million with distributions to include: The Jewish Federation’s annual campaign, a new local engagement initiative, programs for senior citizens, scholarships for Israel teen travel, and employment programs for individuals residing in Israel’s geographic periphery. l Women’s American ORT Foundation invested $15 million “Do what is just with UJEF’s investment experts, raising the total funds and right.” managed by UJEF to $150 million on behalf of trusted —Genesis 18:17 fund holders. l We have implemed a new “Investment Policy Statement,” that will protect precious resources and increase long- term performance. l We have begun to elevate the importance of multi- generational family philanthropy by engaging our community’s multigenerational families in discussions about philanthropic issues in the community and educating the next generation of philanthropists. l We have begun a new partnership with Israel Venture Network (IVN) and The Morningstar Foundation that will support innovative new businesses in their quest to run successful social start-up ventures in Israel. 6
  • 9. “Who occupies himself with the needs of the community is as though he occupies himself with Torah.” —Talumd Yerushalmi, “I did not find the world desolate when I entered. Berekhot And my parents planted for me before I was born, so do I plant for those who come after me.” —The Talmud Leave a Legacy What will your Jewish legacy be? Jewish tradition teaches that it is our responsibility to make the world a better place for future generations. Each of us has spent a lifetime creating our own meaningful traditions and community relationships. How will you ensure that “What they will continue into the future? pass on twill you I n an effort to secure a vibrant Jewish future, the l o generati future Create a Jewish Legacy (CJL) program brought together ons?” 17 local agencies, synagogues and organizations to build a foundation for the Greater Washington community. l uring its first year, CJL has identified 60 new planned D gifts and bequest commitments with an estimated impact on our community of more than $3 million.* * mount based on an estimate of $50k per planned gift/bequest A commitment. 7
  • 10. At Federation you can... Make a Difference in Our Community Building a community and helping to make Greater Washington a better place to live and work is what we do every day. Federation’s annual campaign and special designated gifts support programs you care about most including: career services for the unemployed; stimulating adult day care programming for the elderly; both formal and informal Jewish education programs and identity-building events such as Jewish camping, youth groups and Hillels; and support services for the most DCJCC...Members of the DCJCC’s GLOE, vulnerable populations of our community. sponsored by the Kurlander Program for LGBT Outreach Engagement, march in the Capital Pride Parade. Continued on next page Without Jewish Council for the Aging’s Misler Adult Day Care and ElderBus programs, I would be stuck sitting at home doing JCCG at the nothing...this program keeps me going, it’s wonderful! Bertha B. 8
  • 11. Jewish Community Relations Council Executive Director, Ron Halber, represents the Jewish community at the City of Washington, DC’s commemoration of the holiday season with Mayor Vincent Gray. h Life and Partnership for Jewis endees listen Learning ...ROUTES att bassador Stuart to a lecture from Amure of Jews. Eizenstat on the fut At such a difficult time in my life, being able to receive help where I was always understood religiously and culturally encouraged me to seek assistance. I probably would not have sought help, at least for a long time, had it not been in a Jewish setting. The help I received from Jewish GW...Smiles, pink tutus and ballet Coalition Against e JCC of Greater Washington. Domestic Abuse Jewish Foundation for Group Home ultimately saved residents make matzah covers in Reston my life. during Good Deeds Day. 9
  • 12. At Federation you can... At The Jewish Make a Difference Federation, we kn we can’t do it alo in the Community Thank you to th The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington is more than 13,00 proud to support 43 local agencies, 12 national contributors wh organizations, four overseas partners and more recognize that than 60 congregations. together, we ca change the worl Hillel...Jewish life comes alive for students at 11 college campuses Greater and Hillels. l Society of Jewis h Historica th graders start a n...Six n and Washingto lking tour at the Lillia JHSGW wa ll Jewish Museum. Albert Sma Capital Camps... Days filled with ruach (spirit) makes being Jewish fun for hundreds of overnight campers each summer. 10
  • 13. The untimely passing of h my husband Kevin left me now a single mother. I will one. always be appreciative of the compassion and support shown he to our family by Jewish Social 00 Service Agency during the most ho difficult time in our lives. t an Amy ld. Youth Groups...BBYO DC Council leaders lobbying Congress. JCCNV’s Camp Ac Northern Virginia hva, Jewish day cam ’s premier p. Day Schools...Seven day schools in our community make Jewish learning fun. 11
  • 14. At Federation you can... Make a Difference in Israel and 60 Countries Around the World With our four overseas partners, The Jewish Federation addresses social challenges facing Israel and Jewish life around the world through The Jewish Agency for Israel... programs that close education gaps, provide supports lone immigrant soldiers defending the Jewish homeland. welfare relief and strengthen Jewish identity. JEWISH AGENCY FOR ISRAEL (JAFI) The Jewish Agency for Israel works in partnership with world Jewry to strengthen the people and State of Israel through facilitating the aliyah and integration of Jews in their ancestral homeland, connecting the next generation of Jews to Israel and their heritage and shaping an Israeli society of opportunity and development. AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE (JDC) Working today in more than 60 countries, JDC rescues Jews in danger, provides relief to those in distress, supports the renewal of self-sustaining Jewish community life and helps Israel overcome the social challenges of its most vulnerable citizens. WORLD ORT JDC...meets the welfare needs The largest Jewish education and training organization in the of the poorest Jews in the world, World ORT operates in 50 countries and provides the World. skills and knowledge that empower our students to become contributing members of society. THE ETHIOPIAN NATIONAL PROJECT (ENP) ENP identifies the most pressing needs facing the Ethiopian- Israeli community and takes action to address and overcome these challenges through strategic and effective programs. 12
  • 15. Through the Nativ program, I’ve come to understand my family’s roots and what it means to be a Jew. I’ve spent time studying about Israel, about the history of the Jewish people, about the Jewish holidays and more. I now understand Andrey who is around me, what is Working with important to them...and what the children in is important to me. Youth Futures touched me deeply. I decided to devote my life to helping children at risk before it is too late. Shlomit World ORT...gives Jewish n-Israelis children access to a ENP...helps Ethiopia obstacles cant overcome signifi ll potential. cutting-edge education. to realize their fu 13
  • 16. At Federation you can... Travel to See Federation’s Impact Overseas Across the globe, Federation supports Jewish populations to live dignified lives filled with hope and possibility. Participants on Federation missions experience firsthand the impact their contributions make in improving the lives of Jewish people everywhere. A modern day Passover story is experienced everyday by Jews in l Ethiopia, who dream of making a new life in Israel. Participants on the Completing the Journey Mission joined these Ethiopians on their miraculous journey to the homeland. Israel is constantly making advancements in the areas of l technology, medicine and defense. The Business of Israel Mission exposed participants to developments that have the potential to change the world. Politicians, philanthropists, businesswomen, athletes and others l in Israel inspired women from around North America as they journeyed through the homeland exploring cultural sights and the important programs that Federation supports in Israel during the Heart 2 Heart Mission. l e Jewish community of Buenos Aires, one of the largest Th Jewish populations in the world, welcomed participants on the Experience Argentina Mission with Latin flair. Climbing Masada, floating in the Dead Sea and connecting l with Israeli peers were just a few of the experiences had by Taglit-Birthright Israel participants on their free 10-day trip to the homeland. 14
  • 17. Planting trees in Israel during the Heart 2 Heart Mission. Creating some arts and crafts at a Moscow summer camp during the Campaign Chairs and Directors Mission. One of the many examples of Israel’s high-tech innovations seen during the Business of Israel Mission. For most of these Birthright participants, after traveling to Israel for the first time, they returned inspired, connected and more committed than ever to their Jewish identity. This unforgettable Participants on the Completing Mission to Argentina the Journey Mission joined allowed travelers to Ethiopians on their miraculous immerse themselves journey to the homeland. in Jewish and Latin culture, people, food, art and wine. 15
  • 18. At Federation you can. Experience Israel in Your Own Backyard You don’t need a passport to connect with the homeland! Federation provides opportunities to experience Israeli culture and our Jewish community throughout Israeli Rock ‘n Roll legend the year. Danny Sanderson and 6 piece band performed in Rockville l A bit of Israel came alive in the Greater Washington as part of our annual Israel Festival, which brought area through programs, events and celebrations that together more than 7,000 gave people the opportunity to experience the music, people at several locations art, culture and people of Israel. across the region. l Through the community network of Israel shlichim, Jewish professionals learned how to integrate modern and diverse messages about Israel and learned how to apply them to a wide variety of educational frameworks including early childhood classrooms, youth movements and Hillels. l A visit by Jewish and Arab Israeli girls, who are building friendships on the soccer field, showed Walt Whitman High School students and our community that a peaceful coexistence is possible between Arabs and Jews. Israel Scouts Friendship Caravan entertained the crowd at “I hope in the Northern future to have Virginia’s Israel Festival in peace in the world Fairfax Corner. and between Palestinian girls and Jewish girls.” 16 Anod Romman, a participant of the Peres Center for Peace’s Twinned Sports Program delegation that visited Washington in March 2012.
  • 19. ... Jconnect Everything Jewish in answer yo staffers Greater Washington everythingur calls about Greater W Jewish in ashington . More than 10,000 events posted online Jconnect tables are located at many local events to educate and provide you with resources. More than 1,000 called Federation’s Jconnect for Connect with Your Community resources in 2011 Whether online, over the phone or in person; new to the area, beginning a new stage in life or researching something new to you; Jconnect is your resource for everything Jewish in Greater Washington. More than 1,200 registered users online Visit jconnect.org today! More than 300 High Holidays Aging families were Israel Schools welcomed by Volunteering Careers Federation’s Events Classes Jconnect in 2011 Everything Jewish in Click to Greater Washington Connect Special Needs Interfaith Everything Jewish in Greater Washington LGBT B’nai Mitzvah And so much more! 17
  • 20. At Federation you can... Volunteer Cleaning up a park, making food packages March 25, 201 for a local shelter, making blankets for 2 hospital patients and hundreds of other hands-on volunteer projects across the GOOD DEEDS community enable us to reach out and support those in need. DAY l On Good Deeds Day, an international day of service, 1,500 volunteers throughout the Greater Washington area participated in a variety of community service projects. l Social action and a strong desire to repair the world A Communit y inspired Women’s Philanthropy of The Jewish Federation Day to focus on social action projects that improved the world of Ser vice around them. l e true meaning of tikkun olam (the repair of the world) is Th Give yourself being fulfilled by an inspiring group of women and young leaders, who are repairing the world one project at a time. as a gift l connect’s volunteer matching program helped find over J gooddeedsd 3,800 meaningful volunteer opportunities last year. aygw.org 18
  • 21. Women’s Philanthropy Gives Back Painting a homeless shelter, hosting a Chanukah party for residents at a group home and making care packages for Ethiopian-Israeli children are just a few of the social action projects Mitzvah Mavens took part in this year. A total community effort, Good Deeds Day included projects such as meal preparation at B’nai Tzedek, Montgomery County stream clean-up and tree planting in DC. “I was very happy to have the participate in an outdoor park opportunity to participate in clean-up, including children, who Good Deeds Day. Federation did enthusiastically helped us collect a terrific job of making a whole about 40 bags of trash. We group of worthwhile really made a big impact activities available to in a small area in a very people in the Greater short period of time. Washington area. I Thanks to Federation helped organize a for helping put this group from The Kemp together.” Mill Synagogue. We had about 20-30 people Gary Winters 19
  • 22. The Jewish Federation Funding Allocation Financial Snapshot United Jewish Unrestricted Annual Direct Gifts Endowment Fund Special Campaigns Government Grants Total Resources Raised By $30,411,300 $19,335,400 $3,153,200 The Federation United Jewish Endowment Fund Total Resources $52,899,900 Thanks to the generosity of many, The Jewish Federation and United Jewish Endowment Fund raised a total of $52,899,900. A large portion of which was allocated to programs and services locally, in Israel and throughout the world. 10% 36% National Building Global Connections 32% 58% 24% Israel Local Caring for Overseas Those in Need Allocations by Geography of Allocations by Priority $17,988,700 Funding Area 40% Deepening Jewish Engagement Through your generosity, $17,988,700 will be distributed from The Federation’s Annual Campaign ($15.7 million) and the United Jewish Endowment Fund grants process ($2.3 million) to programs and services locally, in Israel and around the world. An additional $3,153,200 will be distributed from generous directed gifts and government grants enabling a total of $21,141,900 to go into the community to help those in need as well as build strong Jewish connections for members of our community. 20
  • 23. United Jewish Endowment Fund Funding Investment Snapshot 3% Fee Revenue Funds and Other Invested by Sponsorships 7% Permanent Fund Type Total Endowment Gifts Resources 49% Raised by $16.6 mil Agency United Jewish 33% Investment Endowment Fund General Funds Accounts Life Income $30,411,300 Planned Gifts including Trusts $12.1 mil Annuities Field of Interest 8% Funds Non-Permanent Endowment Gifts $19.0 mil Perpetual Annual Campaign/Lion of Judah Funds 30% $20.7 mil Israel United Jewish 70% Overseas Donor Directed Endowment Fund Local Funds Distribution by Geography $45.5 mil Donor Advised Funds 16% Federation Annual Campaign $12.8 mil 29% United Jewish Non-Jewish Endowment Fund 8% Charitable Gift Organizations Donor-Advised Fund Programs Annuity/Trust Distributions by Sponsorships Type of Recipient 11% $29.8 mil Organization Partner Agency Funds Agencies 36% TOTAL Other Jewish Organizations $156.5 million The United Jewish Endowment Fund proudly supports over 180 donor advised funds of which more than 70% of the distributions go to Jewish causes locally, in Israel and around the world. 21
  • 24. The Jewish Federation and United Jewish Endowment Funding Allocation Financial Snapshot Total Allocations Total Donor Directed Total Allocations by Agency/Program from Annual Campaign and Government Funding Distributions from UJEF Total Allocations Campus Security $340,000 $0 $0 $340,000 Campuses/Hillels $150,100 $0 $0 $150,100 Capital Camps and Retreat Center (CCRC) $176,400 $34,000 $0 $210,400 Coming of Age (COA) MD $7,300 $355,000 $15,000 $377,300 Coming of Age (COA) VA $18,400 $0 $106,300 $124,700 Community Crisis Assistance Fund (CCAF) $187,000 $0 $0 $187,000 Community Transportation Project $0 $25,000 $0 $25,000 Directed Gifts Government Grants to Non-Partner Agencies/Other $0 $82,500 $0 $82,500 Federation’s Annual Campaign $0 $0 $180,000 $180,000 Initiative in Congregational Education $51,700 $0 $0 $51,700 Israel Engagement $49,400 $0 $0 $49,400 Israel Fellow at Virginia Tech $0 $0 $20,000 $20,000 Israel Quest/High School in Israel $20,000 $0 $98,500 $118,500 Jconnect $226,400 $0 $0 $226,400 Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington (JCCGW) $774,600 $55,900 $17,500 $848,000 Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia (JCCNV) $345,800 $0 $0 $345,800 Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) $560,000 $7,300 $0 $567,300 Jewish Council Against Domestic Abuse (JCADA) $28,600 $36,600 $0 $65,200 Jewish Council for the Aging (JCA) $285,900 $122,100 $0 $408,000 Jewish Day Schools $1,722,200 $211,000 $0 $1,933,200 Jewish Food Outreach Project $0 $0 $180,000 $180,000 Jewish Foundation for Group Homes (JFGH) $180,000 $57,900 $0 $237,900 Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington (JHSGW) $7,500 $0 $0 $7,500 Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) $716,700 $104,200 $0 $820,900 One Happy Camper (Camperquest) $45,000 $120,300 $0 $165,300 Partnership for Jewish Life Learning (PJLL) $805,200 $90,700 $0 $895,900 PJ Library $0 $16,100 $0 $16,100 Sponsorships $0 $301,500 $0 $301,500 Taglit-Birthright Israel/NEXTDC and Reverse Mifgash $0 $208,500 $0 $208,500 Washington DC Jewish Community Center (DCJCC) $401,400 $25,000 $37,000 $463,400 Youth Group Grants $31,700 $0 $0 $31,700 TOTAL LOCAL ALLOCATIONS $7,131,300 $1,853,600 $654,300 $9,639,200 22
  • 25. Total Allocations Total Donor Directed Total Allocations by Agency/Program from Annual Campaign and Government Funding Distributions from UJEF Total Allocations Argentina Day School $0 $19,500 $0 $19,500 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) $351,500 $13,500 $298,000 $663,000 Atidim for Ethiopian Israelis $0 $917,900 $0 $917,900 Ethiopian National Project $132,500 $23,400 $127,500 $283,400 Israel Venture Network $0 $0 $33,500 $33,500 Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI) $490,300 $256,300 $100,000 $846,600 JFNA Emergency Campaigns/Other $0 $69,000 $0 $69,000 Overseas priorities implemented through JAFI, JDC and World ORT $2,917,600 $0 $0 $2,917,600 Women’s Empowerment Project in Be’er Sheva $0 $0 $18,500 $18,500 TOTAL ISRAEL OVERSEAS ALLOCATIONS $3,891,900 $1,299,600 $577,500 $5,769,000 Israeli Arab Task Force $5,000 $0 $0 $5,000 Birthright Israel National Funding $207,000 $0 $0 $207,000 Greater Washington Legislative Advocacy $18,000 $0 $0 $18,000 Jewish Communal Service Association $2,000 $0 $0 $2,000 Jewish Federations of North America/Israel Office Representative $879,500 $0 $0 $879,500 National Alliance Agencies $113,500 $0 $0 $113,500 TOTAL NATIONAL ALLOCATIONS $1,225,000 $0 $0 $1,225,000 FEDERATION PROGRAMMING ADMINISTRATION $3,485,400 $0 $1,023,300 $4,508,700 TOTAL ALLOCATIONS BY AGENCY/PROGRAM $15,733,600 $3,153,200 $2,255,100 $21,141,900 23
  • 26. Thank You to the 2011– 2012 Executive Committee FRONT ROW Susie Gelman Gary C. Berman NOT PICTURED Stuart S. Kurlander Past President Presidential Appointee Caryn W. Wechsler President Margo Volftsun Marc F. Solomon Vice President for Israel Presidential Appointee Treasurer Overseas Cathy Gildenhorn Vice President for Steven A. Rakitt Joshua Bernstein Ann Bennett Women’s Philanthropy Executive Vice President CEO Vice President At Large Vice President for Leadership Volunteer Development Marcella Cohen Ronald A. Paul, M.D. Vice President for BACK ROW President Irene R. Kaplan Financial Resource Development Paul S. Berger United Jewish Endowment Fund Past President Liza Levy Arnold Porter LLP, Counsel Robert E. Zahler Vice President for Daniel J. Krifcher Vice President for Financial Resource Development Community Planning Allocations Secretary 24
  • 27. Board of Directors Rabbi Bruce D. Aft Kevin Fishkind Jocelyn B. Krifcher Marissa Schlaifer Cherie B. Artz Rabbi Lyle Fishman Allen Kronstadt Rabbi Jonathan Schnitzer Adam August Michael Flyer Rochelle Kupfer Susan L. Schor Miriam Berkowitz Jeffrey Freedman Dina Leener Barry Schwartz Michele Hymer Blitz Orit Frenkel Art Lerner Raanan Shames A. Robert Bloom Andrew S. Friedlander Mark L. Lezell Allon Shiff Fay-Ann Brodie Michael Friedman Robert E. London Ruth Vogel Silberg Stuart L. Brown Jeffrey Ganek Rabbi Jack Luxemburg Sid Silver Gerald Charnoff Rachel Cohen Gerrol Brian Meister Albert Small, Jr. Jeffrey Lee Cohen Michael S. Gildenhorn Barbara Mintz Adam D. Steiner Lisa Reiner Cohen Ronald R. Glancz Lynn W. Morgan Charles M. Steiner Dr. Morris Cohen Sarah Goldhirsch Judy M. Novenstein Rabbi Gil Steinlauf Scott Cohen Norman Goldstein Marcia Nusgart Mindy Strelitz Laura Cutler Janine Goodman Debra Panitch Stuart Tauber Eva M. Davis Carol Gordon Irwin Panitch David Topol Behnam Dayanim Diane Greenspun Irwin Raij Robin Hettleman Weinberg Richard Dine Arnie Hiller Harvey Reiter Micha Weinblatt Thomas A. Dine Emily Hofmann Steven Rosenbaum Rabbi Stuart G. Weinblatt Yvonne S. Distenfeld Samuel P. Kastner Meryl B. Rosenberg Amy Wish Adam F. Ducker Dr. Kay Klass Rabbi Bill Rudolph Cindy Zitelman Ralph S. Dweck Robert Kott Wendy Rudolph David J. Farber William Kreisberg Deborah Ratner Salzberg The End 25 *Of Blessed Memory
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