Scholarships available for Jewish education
For the second year, CJP is honored to partner with the Jim Joseph Foundation to provide emergency Jewish education grants for families with demonstrated need. As part of CJP’s Economic Response, tuition subsidies and applications are now available for families who wish to send their children to Jewish preschools and Jewish overnight camps for the 2010 summer camp season and the 2010-2011 school year.
The Jim Joseph Foundation grant is also providing funding for Jewish day schools and high schools to enable them to distribute increased financial aid awards through their usual financial aid processes for the 2010-2011 school year.
Learn more about participating programs, eligibility guidelines and application procedures:
Day Schools/High Schools
Overnight Camps
Pre-schools
These tuition subsidies are made possible by the Jim Joseph Foundation, which has awarded CJP a generous grant of $1 million in emergency support for Jewish education over the next fiscal year.
The Jim Joseph Foundation, established in 2006, is committed to a sustained program of grant making in pursuit of a vision that leads to ever-increasing numbers of young Jews engaged in ongoing Jewish learning and choosing to live vibrant Jewish lives. The Foundation manages close to one billion dollars of assets, using all of its resources to foster compelling, effective Jewish learning for young Jews in the United States.
The Jewish Education Emergency Grants are part of CJP's Economic Response, and supports our goal to make Jewish education accessible to everyone.