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We Are There: The URGENT and The IMPORTANT 2014 / 2015 Performance Report 2014-15 Making a World of Difference - at Home A sampling of Jewish Agency participant numbers in Israel In Response to Operation Protective Edge Providing a Better Future in Israel’s Young Activists and Volunteers 73,500 Social and Geographic Peripheries 3,000 Days of Respite experiences 12,000 P2G volunteers and 2,000 in Youth Futures (children & families) 2,100 hours of therapy for new immigrants 2,330 P2G home-hospitality hosts soldiers in Nativ or Wings seminars 1,150 30 Youth Futures children called daily Ketzev Social Businesses developed, drawing: 850 in Youth Villages 3,000 340 lone soldiers provided with mental health participants 140 intervention and financial support Small Business Loans approved 260 120 430 Choosing Tomorrow students: new recipients of grants from recipients of Pensions for created drew the Fund for Victims of Terror Former Prisoners of Zion 60 3,000 1,300 and programs participants Scholarships for students who live 0-4 km, or study 0-40km, from the Gaza border (distributed in March 2015) 550 in Shinshinui (Service-Year Enrichment) 150 Returned Shlichim in post-shlichut activism events 650 Israeli volunteers for At Home Together 80 in Hamitcham (Arad) 40 in Project TEN centers at Kibbutz Harduf, Kiryat Shmona Visitors Brought to Israel Education/Scholarship Programs Aliyah and Absorption 11,240 310 26,500 Masa Israel Journey P2G Twinned Schools olim brought to Israel: 6,200 350 5,400 Taglit-Birthright ( Jewish Agency supported) in pre/post-army service-learning Mechinot of whom are ages 18-35 1,800 20,000 25,000 Cha’il days of hadracha at new and veteran olim served by Nitzana Educational Community Absorption Programs and Centers 860 Onward Israel 1,100 in Net@ 140 Russian-language campers: includes native 23,500 Israelis and campers from overseas in Atidim 1,500 student Scholarships in 2014 360 Consistent with the rest of this document, all Na’ale students from the former Soviet Union numbers represent a 12-month period: 2014 280,000 calendar year or 2014-15 program year. Numbers participants in have been rounded. 30 programs receiving support through Jewish Agency Religious Streams funding The Urgent and The Important | 2014-15 Performance Report 3 2014-15 Making a World of Difference - Globally A sampling of Jewish Agency participant numbers around the world United States & Canada Mexico Argentina Great Britain 5,500 260 1,610 630 on Masa Israel Journey on Masa Israel Journey on Taglit-Birthright olim 630 1 250 505 on Onward Israel P2G community on Masa Israel Journey on Masa Israel Journey 3,540 8 55 1 olim P2G Twinned Schools on Onward Israel P2G community 250 4 1,250 11 P2G Twinned Schools shlichim teachers in BAMA P2G Twinned Schools Educator Training 1,120 70 8 Camp Shlichim olim 900 Service-Year shlichim children and youth in BAMA- 65 65 supported informal Jewish 11 Israel Campus Fellows in Project TEN center-Oaxaca education other shlichim 60 20 300 17 Service-Year Shlichim on Machon L’Madrichim olim on Machon L’Madrichim 115 $116,000 7 $10,000 other Shlichim Emergency Assistance Fund shlichim Emergency Assistance Fund Security Allocations Security Allocations 30 5 campuses given post-Protective P2G Twinned Schools Edge Israel advocacy training Latin America (Rest of) Europe (Rest of) 50 300 460 on Machon L’Madrichim 1,130 Russian-speaking campers olim olim $40,000 180 285 Emergency Assistance Fund 360 Russian-speakers in on Masa Israel Journey Security Allocations on Masa Israel Journey Leadership Development 12 17 Brazil on Onward Israel Germany shlichim 250 3 570 350 on Machon L’Madrichim on Taglit-Birthright P2G Twinned Schools on Taglit-Birthright 1 $913,700 35 130 P2G community on Masa Israel Journey Emergency Assistance Fund on Onward Israel 3 Security Allocations 250 100 P2G Twinned Schools in Nevatim on Masa Israel Journey France Grassroots Leadership 9 280 7,230 shlichim 100 olim olim olim $12,000 6 1,280 Emergency Assistance Fund 300 shlichim on Masa Israel Journey Security Allocations at Student Convention 70 60 5 on Machon L’Madrichim on Onward Israel shlichim $106,800 6 Emergency Assistance Fund shlichim Security Allocations 1 P2G Twinned School $200,000 Emergency Assistance Fund Security Allocations Hungary Middle East & N. Africa India Ethiopia 1,250 100 30 210 visitors to new Herzl Center olim of rescue in Project TEN center-Hyderabad olim 200 16 10 65 on Taglit-Birthright on Masa Israel Journey on Masa Israel Journey in Project TEN center-Gondar 17 1 on Masa Israel Journey Asia and Africa (Rest of) FSU (excl. Ukraine) shaliach 130 25 5,910 olim olim olim Ukraine 10 1 3,530 5,920 in Minyanim shaliach (China) olim Leadership Training Ulpan students 1 400 2 960 P2G Twinned School (Hong Kong) resident displaced persons P2G Twinned Schools on Masa Israel Journey 2,150 $5,000 15 Australia and New Zealand on Onward Israel Ukrainian children in overnight Emergency Assistance Fund camps in Ukraine, Belarus, the Security Allocations 380 680 Baltics, and Israel on Masa Israel Journey on Jewish Agency- 255 administeredTaglit-Birthright trips South Africa 25 4,650 day campers on Onward Israel 190 overnight campers 210 olim 18 200 local camp counselors shlichim 120 day campers 340 on Masa Israel Journey 200 sunday school children 730 olim 10 camp counselors 1,600 on Onward Israel 1 2,700 Ulpan students P2G community 1 sunday school children 940 P2G community 2 2,600 on Masa Israel Journey P2G Twinned Schools 6 in Youth & Student Activities 20 140 P2G Twinned Schools 5,330 on Onward Israel Russian-speaking campers and 6 305 Sunday school children children in Heftzibah Schools shlichim on Jewish Agency-administered- 800 14 10 Taglit-Birthright trips Russian-speaking Jews at P2G Twinned Schools 4,150 on Machon L’Madrichim community events 8 children in Heftzibah Schools $80,000 40 regular and mobile shlichim 2,000 Emergency Assistance Fund on Machon L’Madrichim $92,200 Security Allocations in Youth & Student activities $14,000 Emergency Assistance Fund 5 Emergency Assistance Fund Security Allocations Security Allocations P2G Twinned Schools 4 regular and mobile shlichim $430,000 Emergency Assistance Fund Security Allocations Consistent with the rest of this document, all numbers represent a 12-month period: 2014 calendar year or 2014-15 program year. Numbers have been rounded. The Urgent and The Important | 2014-15 Performance Report 5 Our Vision: To ensure the future of a connected, committed, global Jewish People with a strong Israel at its center. Our Mission: Inspire Jews throughout the world to connect with their People, heritage, and homeland, and empower them to build a thriving Jewish future and a strong Israel. We Are There: The URGENT and the IMPORTANT In 2014 we were reminded: a crisis for the global Jewish people could happen any time. Eastern Ukraine burned with conflict between Ukrainian and separatist forces. In Israel, increasing missiles from Gaza led to near-constant air-raid sirens in southern Israel, and the country was drawn into Operation Protective Edge. In France, increasing anti-Semitism combined with a floundering economy led to a dramatically higher Aliyah. The Jewish Agency already had infrastructure in these places, so we were able to quickly and effectively meet new needs. And while meeting those needs we continued connecting Jews to Israel and to each other, in dozens of countries across the globe. We continued our important work to provide Jewish education, facilitate Aliyah, and help people in need. We revitalized Jewish communities in the former Soviet Union and Central Europe, and empowered the next generation of Jews, around the world, to develop vibrant Jewish communities and global peoplehood. In Israel, we continued to nurture a caring society, offer opportunities to disadvantaged population groups, and promote diverse expressions of Jewish culture. For 85 years, wherever the Jewish people have been found, we have been there — and we continue to be there, thanks to our friends and partners who believe in the power of the Jewish collective. To all those who continue to trust us to lay the groundwork for the Jewish future: we are there, and we always will be, thanks to you. The URGENT and The IMPORTANT Our Vision and Mission 6 Opening Thoughts by Our Leaders 8 The URGENT: Crisis in Israel 10 Crisis in Ukraine 14 Crisis in France 18 The IMPORTANT: Connecting Young Jews to Israel and Their Jewish Identity 23 Connecting Young Israelis to the Jewish People and Their Jewish Identity 29 Meaningful Connections for a Global Jewish Family 32 Leadership Development 35 Supporting Vulnerable Populations 36 Aliyah 42 Our Friends and Partners 46 Board of Governors & Senior Management 52 2014 Financial Highlights 55 About data in this document: • Participation numbers for programs always represent a 12-month period, either calendar year 2014 or program year 2014-15 • Numbers have been rounded • Data for Masa Israel Journey about the 2014-15 program year is accurate as of April 2015 The Urgent and The Important | 2014-15 Performance Report 7 We Are There: The URGENT and The IMPORTANT June 2015 Dear Friends, Throughout our existence, The Jewish Agency for Israel has risen to meet whatever challenges have faced the Jewish people. Prior to 1948, we rose to the challenge of building the state-in-waiting, creating the infrastructure for the vibrant society Israel was to become. After Israel’s establishment, we rose to the challenge of ingathering the exiles, bringing more than three million Jews home from the four corners of the globe. Today’s reality presents the Jewish people with a new set of challenges, and The Jewish Agency is rising to the occasion once again.