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Federation Donor Amuta Number Item/Program Amount Purpose Atlanta UNITED ISRAEL APPEAL, INC Exhibit 3a Supplemental Giving Grants THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES October 1-November 30, 2015 Amuta Federation Donor Item/Program Amount Purpose Number Atlanta Federation 580559441 Beit Hillel-Attentive Spiritual Leadership 1,666.66 General operating support Atlanta Federation 580258242 Etgarim 1,666.66 General operating support Atlanta Federation 580417939 New Spirit-Students for Jerusalem 2,500.00 General operating support Baltimore Federation 580051605 Hamifal–Educational Children’s Homes 5,800.00 Children’s Home Neve Haroeh-Trauma Therapy Program Baltimore Federation 580158533 Keren Ashkelon 61,800.00 AMEN Teen Volunteers Baltimore Federation 510682107 Woldenberg CC in Ashkelon 7,000.00 Conservatorium of Music (Musical Instruments Lending Program) Baltimore Federation 510682107 Woldenberg CC in Ashkelon 48,500.00 Diller Teen Annual Grant Baltimore Federation 510682107 Woldenberg CC in Ashkelon 8,050.00 HaZamir Choir International Baltimore Federation 510682107 Woldenberg CC in Ashkelon 10,000.00 Hoops for Kids Ashkelon Baltimore Federation 510682107 Woldenberg CC in Ashkelon 6,000.00 Make me a Leader Baltimore Federation 510682107 Woldenberg CC in Ashkelon 2,100.00 Matnas Neve Dekalim (Jewish Club Connection) Baltimore Federation 510682107 Woldenberg CC in Ashkelon 5,830.00 Reading encouragement for kindergartens (PJ ABC) Baltimore Federation 510682107 Woldenberg CC in Ashkelon 14,915.00 Shevet Achim- School twinning program Baltimore Federation 510682107 Woldenberg CC in Ashkelon 2,394.00 Shevet Achim-School twinning program Baltimore Federation 510682107 Woldenberg CC in Ashkelon 10,000.00 YAAD Boston Adelson Family Foundation 580410967 Ometz 100,000.00 Educational Programs Boston Carob Tree Fund 580492981 HaShomer HaChadash-New Israeli 3,478.00 Educational Programs Boston Carob Tree Fund 580438786 Nova Project - Management for the 100,000.00 General operating support Boston Federation Dnep Jewish Community 112,950.00 JBBBS, Business Training (Microlan), Beit Baruch, Rabbi support, Administrative expenses, ERC & IT Project Boston Federation 510632219 Hevrat Mosdot Hinuch Vetarbut 8,125.00 Neve David-Diller Teen Fellows-Haifa Boston Federation 513989087 Hillel Israel LTD 11,750.00 ConnectTech-Haifa Hillel w/MIT Hillel Boston Federation 520016676 Leo Baeck Education Center 23,250.00 Leo Baeck High School w/Temple Beth Elohim of Wellesley Boston Federation 520016676 Leo Baeck Education Center 3,750.00 Leo Baeck w/Rashi Boston Federation 520016676 Leo Baeck Education Center 6,000.00 Ohel Abraham Boston Federation 580031243 Moriah Congregation 6,000.00 Moriah Congregation (Kehillat Moriah-Haifa) Boston Federation 580038347 Or Hadash-Haifa 6,000.00 Or Chadash Boston Federation 580003978 Oranim-Academic College of Education 75,000.00 Shdemot/Oranim Boston Federation 520004839 Reali School-Haifa 3,000.00 Reali Ahuza w/Schechter of Newton Boston Federation 520004839 Reali School-Haifa 7,500.00 Reali Beit Biram w/Prozdor (Pirkei Dorot) Boston Schorr, Efrat & Elli 580520104 Michael Levin Memorial Center for Lone 500.00 General operating support Soldiers Broward Al Klein Special Purpose Fund 580011146 Neve Michael Children's Village 2,723.25 General operating support Broward Bella and Phillip Special 513705699 Amal 1 Network 6,250.00 Optimizing learning environment for future Purpose Fund airmen in the IDF Broward Bella and Phillip Special 580038693 Dental Volunteers for Israel 4,500.00 Children of IDF Soldiers Broward Bella and Phillip Special 580030500 ELI-Israel Association for Child Protection 10,000.00 Working with sexually abused soldiers Broward Bella and Phillip Special 580466175 Yashar Lachayal 5,000.00 Needy soldier supply closet-that are not Purpose Fund provided by the IDF Broward Bella and Phillip Special 580466175 Yashar Lachayal 2,500.00 Soldiers in need-for items that are not provided Purpose Fund by the IDF Broward Pauline Kramer Special 580011146 Neve Michael Children's Village 401.75 Neve Michael-General operating support Purpose Fund Broward Various donors 580352185 Be'er Sova 2,500.00 Nutritional security for vulnerable populations Broward Bella & Phillip Reagan Special 580469377 Kidum Hevel Eshkol 16,500.00 Kibbutz Magen to renovate IDF Lone Soldier Purpose Fund Housing Chicago Asher & Susman Fund 500701636 Technion-Israel Institute of Technology 66,105.00 Space Research Institute 1 UNITED ISRAEL APPEAL, INC Exhibit 3a Supplemental Giving Grants THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES October 1-November 30, 2015 Amuta Federation Donor Item/Program Amount Purpose Number Chicago Blue Sky Bio Charitable Fund 580214757 Amutat Shalom Rav 2,000.00 General operating support Chicago Blue Sky Bio Charitable Fund 580024925 Keren Yaldenu Tikvatenu Centers 1,000.00 General operating support Chicago Crown Family Foundation 580210375 Arava Institute for Environmental Studies 100,000.00 Waste water treatment in an "off grid" community Chicago Crown Family Foundation 500701644 Ben Gurion University of the Negev 250,000.00 Boston University Collaboration; Researching the blood brain barrier Chicago Crown Family Foundation 580247443 Business Development Center 150,000.00 MATI/ Project Chance-Kiryat Gat Chicago Crown Family Foundation 580247443 Business Development Center 50,000.00 MATI/ Up and Running-Kiryat Gat Chicago Crown Family Foundation 513677575 Center for Academic Studies in Or-Yehuda 100,000.00 Stipends for Ethiopian Israelis in High tech studies Chicago Crown Family Foundation 589906114 Emek Medical Center(Ha'Emek Hospital) 112,500.00 Physician Fellowships Chicago Crown Family Foundation 580051712 Friends of Poriyah Hospital Association 150,000.00 Physician Fellowships Chicago Crown Family Foundation 580307130 Fund for Medical Research Development of 150,000.00 Fellowships and equipment support Infrastructure & Health Services Sieff Hospital Chicago Crown Family Foundation 580012805 Jerusalem Foundation 100,000.00 Digma Research Chicago Crown Family Foundation 580450104 Katef le Katef (Shoulder to Shoulder) 130,000.00 Programs in Yerucham, Sedot Negev and Be'er Sheva Chicago Crown Family Foundation 520044330 Max Stern Yezreel Valley College 100,000.00 Scholarships for Ethiopian Israeli nursing students Chicago Crown Family Foundation 580318129 NATAL-Israel Trauma Center for Victims of 50,000.00 Post-Trauma Training Terror and War Chicago Crown Family Foundation 589906114 Soroka Medical Center 50,000.00 Physician Fellowships Chicago Crown Family Foundation 580401081 Tech Careers - Kibbutz Nachshon 180,000.00 Program and living costs for one student group Chicago Crown Family Foundation 580382836 Unistream 40,000.00 Funding of three groups of students Chicago Crown Family Foundation 500701628 University of Haifa 300,000.00 Monitoring and biodiversity research Chicago Crown Family Foundation 500701628 University of Haifa 250,000.00 Scholarships Chicago Crown Family Foundation 580312171 Yedid-The Association for Community 100,000.00 General operating support Empowerment Chicago Crown Family Foundation 580036267 Yemin Orde-The Orde C.Wingate Children's 50,000.00 Leap for Industry Village Chicago Crown Family Foundation 580450146 Young Yerucham (Zeirim Byerucham) 250,000.00 Yerucham Community project Chicago Gitler Family Foundation 580037455 ESRA-English Speaking Resident's 500.00 Lemonade Fund; General operating support Association Chicago Yotam Fund 580216422 Society for the Interpretation of the Talmud 12,500.00 General operating support Cleveland James & Susan Ratner Donor 513235887 Jewish People Policy Institute 3,750.00 General operating support Advised Fund Cleveland Mandel Foundation 514465517 Kimron 25,000.00 2015 support Cleveland Max and Eva Apple "B" 520020405 Mishan Center LTD-Beit Apple 8,733.00 General operating support Cleveland Nathan and Fannye Shafran 520044330 Max Stern Academic College of Emek 5,000.00 Adopt a student Foundation Yezreel Cleveland Nathan and Fannye Shafran 580233252 Tel-Aviv-Yaffo Academic College 2,500.00 Support of Soviet Congress Housing Event Foundation Cleveland Robert S. & Sylvia K. Reitman 520044330 Max Stern Yezreel Valley College 1,000.00 Nursing Program Philanthropic Fund Colorado Kaye, Daniel 580542934 Yahel-Israel Service Learning (R.A.) 36.00 General operating support; IHO the Jewish New Year and in recognition of the wonderful work Yahel does in Israel. Durham-Chapel Beryl A. Slome Endowment 580248722 Hadera Development Fund 471.93 Hadera Project-General operating support Hill Fund Greater Bernstein, Phyllis 580295533 Yesodot Lezmicha Dror 500.00 Educational programs in Segev Shalom and MetroWest Rahat Greater Mack Ness Fund 580466464 IT Works 20,000.00 Spark-Placements of Students and University MetroWest Graduates in the Western Negev (Sderot, Ofakim, Netivot) Greater Alexander Greenbaum 580456416 Noar Mitchabrim Lamishpacha 10,000.00 Connecting Youth & Families Greater Federation 510743826 Beit Shemesh Community Center Network 6,000.00 Renovations at the Zinman Matnas Youth Washington Ltd. Outreach Centers Greater Federation 510743826 Beit Shemesh Community Center Network 1,036.00 Sports Programming at the Zinman Matnas Washington Ltd. Youth Outreach Centers Greater Israel Needs 580564748 Dualis Social Investment Fund 150,000.00 Partnering with us in the development of new Washington social businesses which will train and employ "People on the margins of society" in Israel Greater Israel Needs 514424845 Shahaf Foundation 50,000.00 Young communities 2 UNITED ISRAEL APPEAL, INC Exhibit 3a Supplemental Giving Grants THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES October 1-November
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