Building Resource Capacity for Young Jewish Families in Ohio
GrantID: 44402
Grant Funding Amount Low: $75,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $75,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Support for Advocates for a Strong U.S.-Israel Relationship in Ohio
The Foundation's Support for Advocates for a Strong U.S.-Israel Relationship grant program is focused on achieving specific outcomes that align with its mission to support nonprofits that proliferate Jewish wisdom and values. In Ohio, the program is particularly interested in projects that strengthen the U.S.-Israel relationship and promote advocacy efforts.
Target Outcomes in Ohio
The grant program is designed to support projects that achieve measurable outcomes in several key areas. These include:
- Enhanced Advocacy Capacity: Building the capacity of Ohio-based organizations to advocate for a strong U.S.-Israel relationship. This involves providing training, resources, and technical assistance to help organizations effectively engage in advocacy efforts.
- Increased Community Engagement around U.S.-Israel Issues: Fostering a deeper understanding of the U.S.-Israel relationship among Ohio's diverse communities. This can involve organizing events, educational programs, and other activities that promote dialogue and awareness.
- Strengthened U.S.-Israel Relations: Supporting initiatives that promote cooperation and collaboration between the U.S. and Israel, with a particular focus on areas such as economic development, security, and cultural exchange.
The Ohio Development Services Agency, a state agency responsible for promoting economic development in the state, has programs that can complement the goals of this grant by supporting business development and job creation initiatives that can be linked to a strong U.S.-Israel relationship. For instance, small business grants in Ohio can be utilized by businesses looking to expand their operations or explore international markets, including Israel.
Ohio's unique geographic location, with its mix of urban and rural areas, presents both opportunities and challenges for organizations seeking to promote advocacy and strengthen U.S.-Israel relations. The state's diverse economy, which includes major industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and education, also provides a fertile ground for initiatives that promote economic cooperation between the U.S. and Israel. The Appalachian region in southeastern Ohio, characterized by its rural landscape and economic challenges, is a demographic feature that distinguishes the state and may require tailored approaches to advocacy and community engagement.
Grants in Ohio for small businesses, including those with ties to Israel or interested in international trade, can be an important resource. Organizations in Ohio can explore state of Ohio small business grants and other funding opportunities to support their initiatives.
To achieve the target outcomes, grantees will be expected to demonstrate a clear understanding of the Ohio context and the specific needs and opportunities in their region. They will also be required to develop a robust evaluation plan to measure their progress and impact.
Measuring Success in Ohio
The Foundation will be working closely with grantees to ensure that they are meeting their goals and achieving the desired outcomes. This will involve regular reporting, evaluation, and monitoring, as well as providing technical assistance and support as needed.
In Ohio, success will be measured by the extent to which grantees are able to build advocacy capacity, engage communities, and promote U.S.-Israel cooperation. The Foundation will be looking for evidence of tangible outcomes, such as increased numbers of people engaged in advocacy efforts, improved relationships between U.S. and Israeli organizations, and enhanced economic cooperation between the two countries.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded in Ohio? A: Projects that enhance advocacy capacity, increase community engagement around U.S.-Israel issues, and strengthen U.S.-Israel relations are likely to be considered for funding. Organizations should review the grant guidelines and consult with Foundation staff to determine the best fit for their initiatives.
Q: How can Ohio-based organizations access grant money for their U.S.-Israel advocacy initiatives? A: Organizations can apply for the Support for Advocates for a Strong U.S.-Israel Relationship grant by submitting a proposal that outlines their project goals, objectives, and evaluation plan. They can also explore other funding opportunities, such as state of Ohio business grants, to support their initiatives.
Q: What role can Ohio's state agencies play in supporting U.S.-Israel advocacy efforts? A: State agencies, such as the Ohio Development Services Agency, can provide resources and support for businesses and organizations engaged in U.S.-Israel advocacy efforts. For example, they can offer information on business grants in Ohio and other funding opportunities that can complement the Foundation's grant program.
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