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Non-profit Organizations in Israel
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Israel. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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648 on file
Federation Of Israeli Chambers Of Commerce Ficc
The Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce is an independent, non-profit organization, and is the largest entity representing Israeli businesses and employers. We’ve created a powerful network for businesses both locally and abroad, providing members with an effective professional support system. Our members include importers, exporters, service providers, wholesalers and retailers incorporated across various divisions representing 240 industries. Who We Work With: • Policy makers • MKs and regulators • Trade managers, customs officials, business development experts • Customs agents, import managers, licensing officials, marketing managers, HR managers, importers • Embassies, foreign attachés, economic organizations, foreign government bodies and chambers of commerce Our Services Include: • Representation vis-à-vis government ministries and regulators • Promotion of sector interests • Organization of conferences on various professional subjects • Developing business relations abroad through commercial bureaus, organizations and embassies in Israel and abroad. • Detecting opportunities, tenders and exhibitions worldwide • Consulting on taxation, customs, standards, labor, consumerism and more • Courses on international trade, procurement, logistics and more • Locating suppliers, customers, import data and comprehensive market surveys • Issuance of ATA Carnet cards, certificates of origin and foreign trade documents • Benefits for Federation
10001+ staff
Nefesh B'nefesh
The core mission of NBN is to revitalize Aliyah and to substantially increase the number of future Olim by removing the financial, professional and logistical obstacles that prevent many individuals from actualizing their dreams. In the process of fulfilling our mission, we aim to educate and inspire the Jews of the Diaspora as to the centrality of the Jewish State to the Jewish people and its desirability as a Jewish home. Such enhanced awareness will send an unmistakable signal of Anglo-Israeli Jewish solidarity and of our mutual determination to strengthen the State of Israel and thereby increase the likelihood of an ever expanding Aliyah reality.
51 to 200 staff
Standwithus
StandWithUs is an international education organization that ensures that Israel's side of the story is told in communities, campuses, libraries, the media and churches through brochures, speakers, conferences, missions to Israel, and thousands of pages of Internet resources.
51 to 200 staff
The Jewish Agency For Israel
For 90 years, we've worked to overcome the biggest challenges facing the Jewish people. We founded and built the State of Israel, and we continue creating links globally—bringing Jews to Israel and Israel to Jews.
501 to 1000 staff
Israaid
Founded in 2001 as a coalition of Israeli organizations working in disaster relief and international development, IsraAID has grown into an independent NGO and the largest humanitarian aid organization in Israel. From earthquakes and hurricanes to epidemics and forced displacement, IsraAID has been at the forefront of responding to major humanitarian crises worldwide. We have worked in more than 50 countries and at any one time have around 300 staff members worldwide. Our mission is to support people affected by humanitarian crisis. We partner with local communities around the world to provide urgent aid, assist in recovery, and reduce the risk of future disasters.
201 to 500 staff
Masa Israel Journey
Masa Israel Journey offers life-transforming, long-term opportunities in Israel that allow Fellows to shape their own future. Masa fosters an environment where Fellows are encouraged to strive towards their personal and professional destinations both during and after their program in Israel.
51 to 200 staff
Rosov Consulting
Rosov Consulting is a professional services firm helping foundations, philanthropists, and nonprofits in the Jewish communal sector make well-informed decisions that enhance their impact. By working at the nexus of the funder and grantee relationship, we foster and support partnerships that are based on shared visions of success. Led by Founder and Principal Wendy Rosov, Ph.D, our international team brings years of experience in education, research, philanthropic advising, and nonprofit management. We also bring both deep content knowledge and broad contextual understanding of the Jewish world. We invite you to learn first-hand why Wendy and Rosov Consulting serve as trusted advisors to many of the most dynamic organizations and individuals in the Jewish communal sector.
11 to 50 staff
World Zionist Organization
The World Zionist Organization (WZO) is committed to strengthening Israel as a Jewish, Zionist and democratic state and shaping it as an exemplary society with a unique moral and spiritual character, striving for peace and contributing to the betterment of the world. The Jerusalem Program, the official platform of the Zionist Movement, is dedicated to instilling the centrality of Israel and Jerusalem its capital deep within the Jewish consciousness, and to bringing about a return to Zion, the fashioning of the Jewish state as an exemplary society, Hebrew language instruction, Zionist education, settlement of the land, and the containment anti-Semitism. The WZO strives to enhance the impact of Zionist ideology and activity in Jewish communities around the world, including Israel, both by working through the Zionist Federations and their constituent bodies, and by influencing the agenda of the organized Jewish community, particularly through its involvement with the Jewish Agency for Israel. The WZO places a particular emphasis on transmitting Zionist values to Jewish youth and continually developing a new generation of Zionist leadership. It cherishes its responsibility for safeguarding the memory and furthering the legacy of its founder, Theodor Binyamin Ze'ev Herzl.
501 to 1000 staff
Maoz Israel
MAOZ means strong, and together, we are one in the Lord. Maoz Israel Ministries branches into three main areas (1) I STAND WITH ISRAEL, humanitarian efforts across Israel,(2) the FELLOWSHIP OF ARTISTS, a community of praise and worship musicians and artists,(3) HEBREW BOOK PUBLISHING, making resources available in Hebrew for believers. Visit https://maozisrael.org Maoz Israel Ministries, a Messianic Jewish ministry in Israel, is a catalyst & vehicle for outreach, training, translating, publishing, economic and disaster relief, and established and underwrites a Hebrew indigenous congregation in Tel Aviv. Maoz publishes free of charge, the Maoz Israel Report, written in Israel monthly, providing worldwide education, information, and insight on Israel and the Jewish people. Maoz makes it possible for Congregation Tiferet Yeshua to rent a hall in downtown Tel Aviv, one of the most expensive real estate areas in the world. Maoz also supports other congregations in Israel. Ari and Shira Sorko-Ram Founders, Maoz Israel Ministries Maoz is publishing books for evangelism, spiritual growth and maturity which are being distributed in congregations and Bible bookstores throughout Israel. Maoz' istandwithisrael.com distributed over in the past 5 years to the poor and needy and war victims among the Jewish and Arab Israeli believers, including those persecuted for their faith. Maoz enables new immigrant believers to learn the Hebrew language well enough to make a living wage. Maoz gives young Israeli believers who are the future of the Messianic community the opportunity to get a college education. Maoz is partnering with others to underwrite an Israeli agriculture expert who is heading up a project to teach modern agriculture to Christians in Burkina Faso, Africa. This enterprise is blessing Burkinabe Christians who love the God of Israel and the people of Israel. Maoz has been a pioneer in the Messianic Jewish movement in Israel for 30 years.
11 to 50 staff
Peaceplayers International
In places like South Africa, Northern Ireland, the Middle East, and the United States, PeacePlayers is building a global network of youth leaders to create a more peaceful and equitable world. Through basketball programming, peace education, and leadership development, we transform the lives of youth to influence and create lasting change in their communities. You can be a part of this movement by visiting our website and following us on our social media platforms @ peaceplayersintl
51 to 200 staff
Ach Gadol Big Brother For Lone Soldiers
אח גדול למען חיילים בודדים" Ach Gadol (Big Brother) is a unique social initiative aimed at bringing together volunteers, who have all completed their military service as lone soldiers and are presently students of higher education or young professionals. We developed a national support system to give lone soldiers guidance, assistance and the tools to deal with their daily challenges. All this is given from the perspective of a volunteer with a similar background, who understands the challenges facing lone soldiers. With an open network like this for lone soldiers, we believe that military service will become a less lonely experience and will facilitate a smoother and more natural integration and transition into Israeli society. עמותת "אח גדול" הינה יוזמה חברתית יחודית של מאות סטודנטים מתנדבים, חיילים בודדים משוחררים, אשר מתוך ערכי ציונות, נתינה, משפחתיות וישראליות על כל גווניה, מאמינים כי יש ביכולתם לתת לחיילים הבודדים של היום כתובת אישית ב"גובה העיניים" לצרכים שהם עצמם מכירים כל כך טוב מניסיונם שלהם. מתוך תחושת שייכות ואחריות לעתיד החברה הישראלית, החלטנו לעשות מעשה ולהקים מערך קליטה כלל-ארצי המאפשר לצעיר הבודד לקבל תמיכה, הדרכה וכלים להתמודדות עם אתגרים שוטפים. כל זאת ממתנדב שמבין לליבו של החייל ואת מכלול הנסיבות של מצבו. אנחנו מאמינים כי באמצעות מתן מעטפת חברתית-משפחתית תומכת, המחבקת את החייל הבודד אנחנו הופכים את השירות שלו למשמעותי יותר, את ההשתלבות שלו בחברה הישראלית לקלה יותר, וכתוצאה מכך מאפשרים לו להיות אזרח יצרני והישגי עם מודעות חברתית גבוהה.
501 to 1000 staff
Ajeec-Nisped
Founded in AJEEC-NISPED works to create equal, inclusive and flourishing societies, promoting equality, empowerment and cooperation for the Negev Bedouin community, other populations living across Israel, and around the world. Programs benefit more than people. The 200 full-time employees, 80% from the Negev Bedouin community, and over 1,300 youth volunteers, work on a variety of programs to promote socio-economic development in the Negev and beyond. The organization is divided into six departments. Four are dedicated to specific thematic areas and primarily but not exclusively work with the Negev: health and environment; the Arab Volunteer Center ("the Tent"), early childhood and economic development. The other have broader thematic focuses: a Middle Eastern department that implements and coordinators cooperation with Palestinian and other regional partners; and an International Department that organizes agricultural collective training courses, mostly for participants from Africa and China. The departments operate a wide array of programs, including gap years for students, peer-training courses and development of social businesses. The aim is to create sustainable programs that can be adopted and continued by local and national governments.
51 to 200 staff
Future Of Privacy Forum
The Future of Privacy Forum is a non-profit organization that serves as a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship, advancing principled data practices in support of emerging technologies.
11 to 50 staff
Nevo Network
Nevo is a community of top talent Olim, mentors and supporters who are committed to creating impact in the Israeli tech ecosystem through elevating global talent. Israel is a country built on networks and by building broad, deep networks, global talent will grow, thrive and remain as leaders in the Israeli tech ecosystem. Currently, Nevo is a 10 month fellowship for diverse members of the Olim community to develop personally and professionally. Since its creation in 2020, Nevo has helped fellows find co-founders, connect to new jobs, launch products, build organizations, and act as mentors to founders and new Olim. Application is by recommendation and selection happens each spring. If you want to connect to a Nevo fellow or the community, feel free to ping them on LinkedIn!
1 to 10 staff
Ruach Tova
Ruach Tova (“Good Spirit” in Hebrew) is the leading organization in the field of volunteering in Israel, specializing in matching volunteers with organizations. Our Background In 2008, Ruach Tova joined the Arison Group, a global business and philanthropic conglomerate, and is supported by the Ted Arison Family Foundation. The Foundation was established in 1993 by Ted Arison and his daughter, Shari Arison, with activities based on three values: kindness, generosity, and repairing the world, to inspire significant change, encourage excellence, social responsibility and create a better society. Our Vision We believe everyone has the power to do good, which is why we specialize in connecting individuals and groups to causes and organizations they’re passionate about, in order to help them to make a difference in the world. What We Do At Ruach Tova, we connect people who are interested in volunteering in Israel to non-profit organizations across the country who offer volunteering opportunities. Placements are according to the volunteer’s preferences and the organization’s requirements and needs. Ruach Tova is the intermediate between you, the volunteer, and the organization. Whether you’re in Israel studying, touring, on a family trip, staying for a year or just a few weeks – We’re happy to help arrange your next volunteering opportunity in Israel. Tell us a bit about yourself and volunteering interests in our registration form and a representative will be in touch soon. Good Deeds Day Our largest project is Good Deeds Day, an annual tradition of good deeds. All over the world, hundreds of thousands choose to volunteer and help others, putting into practice the simple idea that every single person can do something good, be it large or small, to improve the lives of others and positively change the world. 108 countries worldwide have taken part in Good Deeds Day.
11 to 50 staff
Tribu
tribu was founded by Michaela Bercu and Ron Zuckerman with one vision in mind: to create and expand the giving and volunteering culture in society. Our Services- A holistic package for volunteering: we offer a wide range of services that support the volunteering process, from recruiting volunteers to accompanying and supporting the entire process- Building an annual social engagement plan: We will help you build a personalized plan that will fit the needs and goals of your organization- Implementation: We will assist you in implementing the plan, while accompanying and supporting you all along the way.
11 to 50 staff
Presentense
PresenTense, an Israel based non-profit since 2009, promotes an inclusive society, one where all diverse communities are equally represented in the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Israel, known as the ‘Startup Nation’. The heart of our activity derives from a fundamental belief that entrepreneurship is the 21st century’s superpower that enables personal empowerment, communal development and economic growth while providing individuals and communities with an equal opportunity to take part in Israel’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and achieve exponential economic growth. Our cutting-edge nationwide programs are of a grassroots nature; we work from the bottom up and provide socially marginalized communities from Israel’s socio-geographic periphery with outstanding entrepreneurship and leadership education. Our unique model promotes entrepreneurial ecosystems within the periphery throughout the country aiming to reduce socio-economic gaps, encourage inclusion and bridge the gap between the ‘Startup Nation’ and communities who are underrepresented in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. We focus on working with young adults from diverse and socially marginalized communities through Community Building which includes inspirational events, local meetups, skill-building workshops and tours. We provide entrepreneurs and small business owners with vital entrepreneurial tools, intensive methodological training, mentoring and support in the development of business or innovative tech ventures through our Innovation Courses and Entrepreneurial Accelerators. Our Startup School exposes youth in high schools at the periphery to the opportunities of the ‘Startup Nation and provides tools for creative thinking and problem-solving alongside personal empowerment. With ‘Train the Trainer‘ we ensure continuity and lasting impact, by qualifying local leaders and change agents as well as parents, teachers and staff.
11 to 50 staff
Yad Hanadiv
Yad Hanadiv is dedicated to creating resources for advancing Israel as a healthy, vibrant, democratic society, committed to Jewish values and equal opportunity for the benefit of all its inhabitants, carrying forward the philanthropic tradition of the Rothschild family. The Foundation currently concentrates its grantmaking in the areas of Education, Environment, Academic Excellence, Civil Society and Arab Community. It funds the operation of the Ramat Hanadiv Nature Park and Memorial Gardens, and is cooperating with the National Library in planning a state-of-the-art, 21st century National Library for the State of Israel.
51 to 200 staff
Adoptme Israel
Hi! We’re Adopt Me Israel – a public benefit company (or as we like to call it, a social impact startup) on a mission to make dog and cat adoption in Israel easy, accessible, and joyful We use smart tech to connect amazing humans with adoptable cats and dogs from shelters across the country. Our platform simplifies the process, offers tailored support, and helps ensure every dog and cat finds a loving home that truly fits. We partner with shelters, provide adopters with tools and guidance, and create a safe, trusted space for life-changing connections. Because we believe every dog and cat deserves a home – and every person deserves a true friend. Ready to meet your four-legged companion? Download Adopt Me now → Join the adoption revolution
51 to 200 staff
Animals Now Formerly Anonymous For Animal Rights
Animals Now (formerly Anonymous for Animal Rights) is an Israeli Non Profit Organization, founded in 1994, with the sole purpose of creating a better world for animals. Contact us at: info@animals-now.org We focus our activities in the following areas:* Challenge 22 - trying vegan together https://challenge22.com/* Undercover Investigations * Legislation * Education * Grassroots Activity
11 to 50 staff
Justlaw
JustLaw leverages the power of technology to democratize justice, making it accessible, data-driven, and people-centered, in order to expand Access to Justice for all. By forging strategic collaborations with various stakeholders, including the public sector, academia, private entities, third sector organizations, and impact investors, JustLaw Israel cultivates a shared vision and fosters a vibrant JusticeTech community committed to advancing Access to Justice for everyone.
11 to 50 staff
Olam
OLAM is a network of Jewish and Israeli organizations working in the fields of global service, international development, and humanitarian aid. Inspired by Jewish values and committed to high ethical standards, OLAM convenes and mobilizes leaders and organizations to take meaningful action in support of the world's most vulnerable people.
1 to 10 staff
Tel Aviv University's Student Union
The Student Union of Tel-Aviv University is a registered association and nonprofit organization, operating for the solidarity of students at Tel Aviv University. The Student Union’s goal is to work for the welfare of TAU students. To this end we do our best to preserve their social, economic, and public interests; their academic status on and off campus; represent the student body in front of any authority, institution, body or person; try to achieve full equality for all students, including the existence and preservation of freedom of expression and assembly on campus. The Student Union offers its members a variety of activities and services.
11 to 50 staff
The Israel Academy Of Sciences And Humanities
Chartered by law in 1961, the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities acts as a national focal point for Israeli scholarship in both the natural sciences and the humanities. The Academy membership consists of 148 of Israel's most distinguished scientists and scholars, who, with the help of the Academy's staff and committees, monitor and promote Israeli intellectual excellence, advise the government on scientific planning, fund and publish research of lasting merit, and maintain active contact with the broader international scientific and scholarly community. As stated in the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities Law, the goals of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities are: 1. To enlist as its members distinguished scholars and scientists resident in Israel 2. To cultivate and promote scholarly and scientific endeavor 3. To advise the government on activities relating to research and scientific planning of national significance 4. To maintain contact with parallel bodies abroad 5. To ensure the representation of Israeli scholarship and science at international institutions and conferences 6. To publish writings calculated to promote scholarship and science 7. To engage in any other activity intended to serve the aforesaid objectives. The Israel Academy is divided into two sections, for the natural sciences and for the humanities & social sciences, which share equal responsibility in conducting the Academy's affairs. The Academy is administered by a Council consisting of the Academy's president, outgoing president (honorary member), vice president, the chairpersons of the Sciences and Humanities Sections, and the director general. The president is appointed by the president of the State, upon the recommendation of the Academy. The governing regulations of the Academy are self-determined, in consultation with the Ministry of Science. The Academy founded and provided administrative support to the Israel Science Foundation (ISF).
11 to 50 staff
The Lone Soldier Center In Memory Of Michael Levin
The Lone Soldier Center in memory of Michael Levin is a non profit organization built to assist lone soldiers before, during and after their army service. Most of the staff of the Center are ex-lone soldiers that understand the needs of the current lone soldiers. We work to build a community of lone soldiers who will help each other with whatever needs to be done. The Center provides advising and consulting services, social events including shabbat dinners for lone soldiers in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, furniture locating and moving assistance and anything else that may arise from the needs of the soldiers themselves.
201 to 500 staff
The Voice Of The People
Under the guidance of Israel's President, Isaac Herzog, Voice of the People will function as a global council—a platform for unity, change, and growth. This initiative aims to engage a diverse range of Jewish voices from 6 continents, transforming their dialogue into actionable strategies, and nurturing the future leadership of the Jewish people. Together, we're committed to building a stronger, resilient global Jewish community that will inspire and impact future generations. This prestigious council will be made up of a diverse group of the brightest, most creative, and most promising Jewish individuals from all around the world.
11 to 50 staff
Chimes Israel
Chimes Israel, an Israeli non-profit organization, has been helping individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities since 1991. We empower people with disabilities to harness their abilities and skills to live with dignity, independence, and active community participation. Our vision is to be an acknowledged motivating force, inspiring society and the world to be inclusive of all people with disabilities. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities, from all communities, every day. With a compassionate and highly trained team, we offer state-of-the-art therapeutic and rehabilitative services tailored to the individual needs of each person with disabilities we serve. Our beneficiaries, ranging in age from infant to elderly, come from diverse backgrounds, including all ethnicities, religions, nationalities, ages, and genders. Our daytime services, delivered through 26 centers and programs, include early childhood rehabilitative care, after-school programs, supported employment, leisure and enrichment activities, adult rehabilitative nursing care, community groups, and mental health employment services, benefiting over 1,400 people with disabilities. We collaborate with Israel's government ministries (Health, Education, Labor, Social Affairs, and Social Services), local authorities, and other community caregivers to deliver our services. For more information, visit us at
501 to 1000 staff
The Ramon Foundation
The Ramon Foundation is one of Israel's leading NGO. The foundation promotes themes of space and aviation aiming to encourage personal excellence and community involvement, support groundbreaking excellence in academic achievement among Israeli youth, nurture social innovations, and promote leadership in the spirit of Ilan Ramon- Israel's first Astronaut, and his son Asaf Ramon- who just like his dad, fulfilled his dream of becoming a fighter pilot and graduated from the flying academy with honors. The Ramon Foundation was founded in 2010 by Rona Ramon in memory of Ilan & Asaf, guided by the belief that every child should fulfill his dream and unique potential. In our education activity, we wish to inspire, guide and encourage young individuals to dream and explore, enabling them to turn these dreams into reality, and become part of a unique community that guides and supports them along the process. In our non-education activities, Our mission is to support the growth of the Israeli space sector and enhance the implementation of innovation in our field, while simultaneously, positioning Israel as a global innovation center for new space and space applications. The Ramon Community consists of scientists, IAF pilots, space engineers, young leaders, and leading social entrepreneurs, all determined to turn these goals into an achievable reality. The foundation currently supports and operates numerous education projects in Israel and in the USA.
51 to 200 staff
Yad Sarah
Yad Sarah, the leading volunteer-staffed NGO in Israel, provides a vital array of humanitarian, social and health care services to all populations in the country through its 126 branches and network of over dedicated volunteers. The organization’s dozens of health, community, medical and paramedical services reach nearly every family in Israel, enabling any individual to rehabilitate and meet their needs with dignity and compassion. The volunteers – drivers, technicians, caregivers, lawyers, teachers, and others – work through wars and pandemics to provide the best service possible in any and every situation. All volunteer-led services are universally available and free or nominally-priced. Among its many services, Yad Sarah each year extends more than medical equipment loans, fields crisis calls via its Emergency Medical Hotline, provides over rides through its wheelchair-accessible van fleet, installs upward of home hospital units, treats 12,500 at the Frenkel Emergency Medical Center, and provides pro-bono legal advice and in-home dental care for thousands of senior individuals. Yad Sarah saves Israel's healthcare system over NIS 5.5 billion ($1.5 billion) each year through its medical equipment lending services.
5001 to 10000 staff
Az House
The goal of the AZ House is to provide care and treatment for those struggling with addiction, in a facility that respects Shabbos and the laws of Kashrus. The AZ House provides every resident with a full scholarship to ease the financial burden on them and their families. We operate our facility through donations from the public - any contributions are appreciated. https://donorbox.org/the-az-house-a-home-to-rebuild-lives
11 to 50 staff
Beit Ruth For Young Women And Girls At Risk
Beit Ruth aims to meet the unique needs of at-risk girls in Israel and provide them the necessary tools and quality education to succeed in the future. The Beit Ruth Village ensures at-risk girls in Israel are given the opportunity to thrive emotionally, socially, and academically in a nurturing environment. It’s a long-term therapeutic residence and school for girls, ages 13 - 18, who have been removed from their homes by court order due to physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. Led by a professional all-female staff, Beit Ruth ensures all the girls’ physical welfare needs are met while implementing a coordinated curriculum that combines intensive onsite academic programming with integrated therapeutic programs. Beit Ruth’s advocacy work extends beyond the Village to impact greater change by helping shape policy, providing an understanding of needed resources, mobilizing stakeholders, and partnering with local and international leaders. Beit Ruth’s programs, services, and outreach are part of its mission to end the cycle of violence.
51 to 200 staff
Brothers And Sisters For Israel - Hamal Ezrahi
On the morning of October 7th our world changed. In response, Brothers and Sisters for Israel has completely dedicated itself to providing crucial aid and support to civilians and soldiers and is currently the largest civilian aid organization operating in full coordination with the Israeli military. From the onset of this war we have been continuously mobilizing critical resources, locating missing individuals and procuring vital equipment for soldiers and civilians. We are running an unprecedented comprehensive logistical operation leaving no request unanswered. Any funds raised by Brothers and Sisters for Israel are dedicated to support the aid organization. No funds will be devoted to any political goal and the organization has no political association.
1001 to 5000 staff
Deep Voice
Deep Voice is a home for scientists with past experience in AI, acoustics, signal processing and biology who share great affinity for the marine environment. Our goal is to implement acoustic-based AI tools for marine mammals in order to make a great difference in their conservation efforts.
11 to 50 staff
Enter Digital Studio
The first digital studio in Israel that aims to integrate juniors with employment barriers in the Israeli high-tech economy. We're offering graphic design services, content writing, digital marketing, programming, and development - for non-profit organizations, the self-employed, and small businesses. הסטודיו החברתי הראשון בישראל שמטרתו לשלב ג'וניורים.ות עם חסמים תעסוקתיים במשק ההייטק הישראלי - ומציע שירותי עיצוב גרפי, כתיבת תוכן, שיווק דיגיטלי, תכנות ופיתוח - לעמותות, עצמאיים ועסקים קטנים על שלושה דברים עומד הסטודיו - א. מקצועיות - בעזרת ביצוע פרויקטים במסגרת הסטודיו, נצברים הלכה למעשה, ולא בתיאוריה, מיומנויות עבודה, ניסיון תעסוקתי ותיק עבודות לקראת השלב הבא בקריירה ב. א.נשים - חניכה, ליווי ותמיכה מותאמת אישית, בהתאם לקושי והתמודדויות אחרות, שמטרתה העצמה מקצועית, צבירת ביטחון עצמי ומוכנות מנטלית לשלב הבא בקריירה ג. השמה: שורת הרווח האמיתית של הסטודיו - ממקדת את כלל הכלים, הניסיון והמקצועיות שנצברו בתהליך האישי לטובת שילוב ג'וניורים.ות עם חסמים תעסוקתיים במשק ההייטק הישראלי אבל למה לפעול בנפרד - אם אפשר לפעול כגוף אחד? הניסיון שלנו כג'וניורים.ות לימד אותנו שנבחרת ייחודית ופעולה משותפת ודינאמית, מייצרת מרחב של תמיכה וחשיבה יצירתית, ממנה ניתן להגשים קריאייטיב מדויק, ושפה ויזואלית גרפית ייחודית, המייצרים בידול מהמתחרות. אנטר נולד ונוצר מתוך התאגדות של אנשי ונשות מקצוע יצירתיות.ים ומגוונות.ים, בתחילת דרכם.ן, סביב מטרה משותפת לאפיין ולקיים מיתוג וקידום תפור-אישית לצרכי כל לקוח ולקוחה. הצטרפו אלינו פשוט כי מגיעה לכולם הזדמנות שווה! מחכים.ות לכם.ן
11 to 50 staff
Fighting Online Antisemitism Foa
In recent years, the online publication of hate content has surged, with antisemitic material seeing an alarming increase. Every day, antisemitic content is shared across social networks and websites globally, spreading prejudices, conspiracy theories, and inciting hatred against Jewish people and the State of Israel. This content reaches hundreds of millions of users, including many children, teenagers, and young adults, perpetuating false information and dangerous stereotypes. The rise in online antisemitism is directly linked to a corresponding increase in physical and terrorist incidents against Jewish communities worldwide. Addressing this urgent issue, Fighting Online Antisemitism (FOA) is the only organization dedicated to removing antisemitic content and eradicating online hatred across multiple languages and six different social networks. Since our inception, FOA’s dedicated volunteers have reported hundreds of instances of antisemitic and false content, resulting in the removal of harmful material from major social media platforms. We are proud to be the sole Israeli representation in the International Network Against Cyber Hate (INACH), working globally to promote an online space free from hate content.
1 to 10 staff
Honestreporting
Who We Are & What We Stand For: • Established in HonestReporting is a non-profit media watchdog that exposes anti-Israel bias across traditional mainstream and social media. • HonestReporting is on the frontlines of fighting anti-Israel misinformation. • We expose the subtle, implicit, and explicit anti-Israel bias that news consumers are fed daily. • We are educators of media literacy, pulling back the curtain on journalistic practices that impact the impartiality of how news is presented. • We are authors dispelling false narratives in the media. • We are content creators countering anti-Israel hate campaigns on the platforms where they proliferate. • We provide context to the people who are looking for answers without knowing which questions to ask. • We are journalists and activists who believe that fiction must be countered with fact.
11 to 50 staff
Icar Collective
The tragic events of October 7th and the ongoing war caused widespread trauma in Israel. The violence created a deep sense of existential threat for everyone. Loss and grief have touched us all. Trauma doesn't just affect our minds; it causes physical problems, such as cardiovascular complications or autoimmune disorders, and its effects permeate daily lives. It can leads to societal issues such as domestic violence and substance abuse. While individual trauma has been explored for decades, the complex web of mass and collective trauma remains less understood. The very fabric of our society depends on how we respond to the trauma now, and how we prepare for the long-term effects. ICAR, Israel's Collective Action for Resilience, brings together diverse and leading experts in medicine, psychology, public health, philanthropy and investment, that are committed to accelerating trauma healing to safeguard the health, productivity, and security of Israel.
1 to 10 staff
Jerusalem Institute Of Justice
The Jerusalem Institute of Justice (JIJ) is a leading Israeli legal NGO committed to advancing human rights, providing legal advocacy, and driving policy change through cutting-edge research. Over the past 20 years, JIJ has achieved remarkable success on both local and global scales, tackling over 2,500 cases—ranging from combating terrorism and human trafficking to challenging discrimination and promoting social justice. Our dedication and expertise have earned us Special Consultative Status at the United Nations, enabling us to shape international policy and advocate for Israel's legitimacy and human rights on the world stage. Among our achievements are 25 precedent-setting Supreme Court victories addressing diverse legal challenges and ensuring justice for populations in vulnerable situations. JIJ's International Law and Public Diplomacy Department plays a crucial role in safeguarding human rights across the Middle East and defending the State of Israel’s rightful standing among nations. By conducting in-depth research and submitting complaints, evidence, and testimonies to the International Criminal Court and governmental bodies, we hold perpetrators of human rights violations accountable and combat impunity.
11 to 50 staff
Keren Or, Inc
Keren Or operates a center in Jerusalem for Blind Children with Multiple Disabilities and a New York office which supports its mission through communications outreach and development. Keren Or (Hebrew for ray of light) is the only center of its kind in the world under Jewish auspices devoted exclusively to the care and rehabilitation of blind and low vision children, ranging in age from infancy to young adulthood, who are also either physically or intellectually disabled.
1 to 10 staff
Lissan
Lissan ליסאן لسان (Arabic for language or tongue) is a grassroots non-profit organization that promotes gender and social equality in Jerusalem by improving Hebrew education for Palestinian women to provide them with greater access to rights, resources, and opportunities. Through practical and accessible Hebrew classes for women, pedagogical and cultural sensitivity training for teachers, and joint programming for Israeli and Palestinian volunteers, Lissan aims to bridge the gap between East and West Jerusalem and strengthen East Jerusalemite women. Our long term vision is for East Jerusalemite women to have ultimate agency in their personal and professional lives, and for the city of Jerusalem – both East and West – to become a more just and equal space for all of its residents.
1 to 10 staff
Maccabi Tzair Israel Youth Movement
Maccabi Tzair Israel
11 to 50 staff
Mosaic United
Mosaic United is an initiative of Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, aimed at strengthening Jewish identity and deepening connections to Israel. By empowering Jewish organizations worldwide, Mosaic United provides the resources, funding, and strategic support necessary to create impactful programs and transformative experiences for Jews around the world. With a comprehensive, research backed approach focused on innovation, Mosaic United empowers Jewish organizations to engage Jews during the most impactful stages of their lives, offering opportunities for meaningful Jewish experiences that foster a strong sense of heritage, identity, community, and connection to Israel.
11 to 50 staff
The Center For Deaf-Blind Persons In Israel
The Center for Deaf-Blind Persons in Israel is a unique non-profit organization that serves Israel's 1200 people with the dual disability of deaf-blindess. With the goal of enabling deaf-blind people to live their lives to the fullest, the Center provides: •Comprehensive social, educational and rehabilitation services •Specially-designed leisure and social programming •Advocacy for the rights of deaf-blind Israelis •Liaison assistance for deaf-blind people with social services and government agencies The majority of the Israeli deaf-blind population has Usher Syndrome, a genetic condition characterized by hearing loss from birth and progressive loss of vision through life. The Center for Deaf-Blind Persons helps these individuals use the “window of opportunity” while they still retain some vision to learn skills for coping with their impending blindness.
10001+ staff
The Dan David Prize
The Dan David Prize is the largest history prize in the world with an annual purse of $3 million. We award up to nine prizes of each year to outstanding early and midcareer scholars and practitioners in the historical disciplines. The remaining are used to fund a program for international and Israeli postdoctoral fellows at Tel Aviv University. The Prize is endowed by the Dan David Foundation and headquartered at Tel Aviv University.
1 to 10 staff
The Jerusalem Press Club
The Jerusalem Press Club is positioned to become a world-renowned facility. Already a member of the International Association of Press Clubs, and the European Federation of Press Clubs, it is a place where journalists have access to ministers, diplomats, ambassadors and high level officials in Israeli politics and society. It is a hub of journalistic activity where domestic and foreign press have a chance to mingle in a setting fitting for them. Aside from the traditional role of a press club, the JPC provides a special opportunity to highlight different aspects of Israeli society and achievement including various areas of special activity and expertise. Foreign journalists regularly see Israel only through the lens of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict but there is so much more to see. Prior to the advent of the Jerusalem Press Club, no centralized meeting place existed in Israel where foreign journalists could receive a wide range of quality information about the entirety of Israel’s story, meet in a private and sophisticated atmosphere with peers and national leaders, and utilize state-of-the-art communications equipment - all while having the opportunity to broadcast stories with the Walls of Jerusalem’s famed Old City as a backdrop 24/7.
1 to 10 staff
The Tisch Family Biblical Zoo In Jerusalem
The Tisch Family Zoological Gardens, also known as the Biblical Zoo, opened in Jerusalem’s Malha neighborhood in 1993. Stretching across almost 100 acres, it is ranked year after year as one of the top tourist sites in Israel. Together with Gottesman Family Israel Aquarium, it attracts a million visitors annually. The Zoo’s scenic location in the Judean hills with its varied animal exhibits, draws people from all of Jerusalem’s diverse population groups – young and old; Jewish, Christian and Muslim; and secular and religious. A principal mission of the Zoo is to educate visitors about wildlife conservation and sustainability. Each year more than young people of all ages attend both formal and informal educational programs at the Zoo. Activities include school field trips, the zoology and ecology matriculation program, the Zoo Teen Volunteer Patrol, the Zoomobile, a traveling mini-zoo, the Animal Assisted Therapy program for children and adults with special needs, workshops, seminars, summer camps and more. The Zoo, with international coordination, contributes to the conservation of endangered species, breeding and reintroduction to nature with special emphasis on animals mentioned in the Bible. It is widely involved in research projects in collaboration with academic and global organizations. The Zoo has been recognized internationally for its breeding and reintroduction programs for species such as the Persian fallow deer, the Griffon vulture, the Ferruginous duck and the Negev tortoise and is part of international programs for species such as the Sumatran tiger and the Asian elephant.
201 to 500 staff
Woman2woman - 8200 Alumni Association
W2W (Woman2Woman) was founded with a clear vision: to create value for women across all industries and stages of life by equipping them with the skills and support needed to thrive in their personal and professional endeavors. Through a dynamic and engaged community, W2W hosts a wide range of inspirational events and workshops that provide practical tools, knowledge sharing, and a nurturing environment for women to grow and succeed.
11 to 50 staff
World Vision Jerusalem - West Bank - Gaza
World Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. The organisation started to work in the West Bank and Gaza in 1975. Since then, World Vision JWG has developed one of the largest community-based presence of any organisation operating in the West Bank with 91 dedicated staff and a total annual budget of $11 million USD in 2023. In 2022, our programming on education, early childhood development, child protection and child and youth resilience and life skills benefited directly more than people, including children in 150 villages in the West Bank. In Case of any alleged misconduct committed by WV staff or other organizations or other concerns, please call:(+972) 09-2374388 ext. 605 or send an email to: jwgo_feedback@wvi.org. You can also use WV Integrity and Protection Hotline: http://worldvision.ethicspoint.com.
51 to 200 staff