JNF FUTURE 2018 JNF FUTURE is an opportunity for the next generation to get involved with the Jewish National Fund (JNF), the premier charitable organization specializing in the development of Israeli land and infrastructure. JNF Future aims to engage individuals between the ages of 25 to 40 through programming & events, missions to and forums with young Jewish leaders. The goal is to increase support and awareness for JNF’s initiatives, and ultimately to raise funds for these initiatives in order to enhance the lives of the people

THE FOUR PILLARS OF JNF FUTURE ARE: FUNDRAISING OUTREACH Creating initiatives in our city that will benefit and enhance Engaging young adults and young professionals in the land of Israel and lives of Israeli citizens through JNF meaningful Israel-focused and Zionist programming that projects. makes a difference in our community and in the State of Israel. AWARENESS Creating opportunities for young professionals to learn LEADERSHIP about different projects and causes JNF helps support; Creating occassions for prospective young leaders to be a teaching the different ways JNF is working in research and part of JNF’s future and helping it to grow and succeed. development to help grow/nourish Israel.

APRIL 21, 2018 MAY 24, 2018 AUGUST 8, 2018

First annual young professional Yom After three years running, Tech Shuk First annual young professional golf Ha’atzmaut party. The event will bring the now stands out as one of the highlights tournament. It will take place at the block party to Toronto, with food of the JNF calendar, bringing together beautiful Lebovic Golf Course. We vendors, artist and great music. We are entrepreneurs and young professionals. are expecting to have 144 golfers in expecting 200-250 people in attendance We’ve had some of Canada’s top attendance. startup companies support the event as well as some of the top VCs creating an atmosphere of innovation and excitement throughout the event. THE PROJECT ALL NET PROCEEDS FROM ALL ABOVE EVENTS WILL BE DEDICATED TO: DALED AFTER-SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT CENTER ABOUT THE JAFFA INSTITUTE The Jaffa Institute was established in 1982 as a private, dren and their families. The neighborhood in which the Cen- non-profit, multi-service social agency to assist severely ter operates is one of the most deprived and poverty strick- disadvantaged children and their families from the impov- en areas in Israel, with 50% of the population living below erished communities of Jaffa, South Tel Aviv, , and the poverty line. 53% of the children in this area drop out of Bet Shemesh in Israel. Their mission is to provide education- school before completing the 12th grade. al, nutritional, therapeutic, and social enrichment programs To address these challenges, the Jaffa Institute plans to ex- that develop children’s positive attitudes and skills to break pand the Center by building an additional floor to the ex- the cycle of intergenerational poverty. Their clients include; At-risk youth, Holocaust survivors and abused women.thera- peutic treatment from certified social workers and therapists. ABOUT THE JAFFA DALED AFTER-SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT CENTER The Jaffa Daled After-School Educational Enrichment Center provides educational, nutritional, recreational and therapeu- tic support to 30 at-risk children, ages 6-12, 70% of whom are of Ethiopian descent. Maintaining a balance of children from Ethiopian families and those from other ethnic backgrounds isting building. The new floor will include six rooms which avoids isolating the children of Ethiopian descent and en- will be used throughout the day for a variety of activities and courages their integration into Israeli society. The Center is programming for both children and parents. Families will be open every weekday during the school year from 1:30 p.m. referred to these programs by the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality. to 6:00 p.m. and operates a camp program during all school In the morning, the new space will be utilized as a Par- vacations. ent-Child Center for the families of preschool children. In the after-school and early evening hours, the Center will PROGRAM DETAILS house two new educational enrichment groups designed to Upon arrival the children receive a hot meal. For many of the meet the needs of teenagers who have been involved in dan- children, this is their only full meal of the day. The children gerous situations as a result of their troubled backgrounds. then spend one hour focused on academics, during which The staff will provide these youth with emotional support time they complete their homework, play educational games, and tools to cope with the challenges of adolescence. and receive specialized instruction to bolster areas of weak- Later in the evening, the Center will host parents from the ness. Additionally, the children participate in a variety of en- community, including the parents of children in our care. riching recreational activities. Children who display behav- The construction incorporates energy efficiency, with walls ioral or emotional challenges receive therapeutic treatment and windows constructed with high-quality insulation to from certified social workers and therapists. reduce heating and cooling costs, solar panels covering the roof, and high efficiency lighting installed in all rooms. The furniture will have rounded edges and the doors will be fitted EXPANSION with finger pinch guards and a video intercom and entrance While the Center currently serves 30 children, there remains buzzer system will be installed for children’s safety. a critical need within the community to assist additional chil SPONSORSHIPSPONSORSHIP LEVELS LEVELS JNF FUTURE GOLF TOURNAMENT “DRIVING INTO THE FUTURE” 08/08/2018 TITLE SPONSOR $20,000 PRESENTING SPONSOR $15,000 • Company representative to welcome all golfers • Company representative to welcome all golfers • Company logo on the cover of the Program Book • Complimentary foursome in the tournament - $1,200 value • Company logo on the signage at the registration area • Complimentary foursome in the tournament - $1,200 value • Two (2) complimentary tickets to the Negev Dinner - $800 value CLUB HOUSE SPONSOR $12,500 GOLF WITH A CELEBRITY $7,500 • Complimentary foursome in the tournament - $1,200 value • Complimentary threesome in the tournament - $900 value GOLF WITH A MENTOR $5,000 BIRDIE SPONSOR $3,500 • Complimentary threesome in the tournament - $900 value • Complimentary foursome in the tournament - $1,200 value • Signage at one hole • Signage at one hole (tee & green)

FOR YOUR GENEROSITY, ALL MAJOR SPONSORS ($7,500 +) RECEIVE : • Your logo on JNF Facebook page and Twitter feed - 2,000+ • Full colour signage throughout the golf course followers • Your logo in the Golf Program Book • Acknowledgement in email blasts to entire JNF database • Your logo in the JNF Roots Magazine – 30,000+ homes - 8,000+ email addresses • Recognition plaque at project site in Israel

CONTEST SPONSORS (CORPORATE AND/OR PERSONAL NAMES WILL BE INCLUDED ON SIGNAGE) CONTEST SPONSORS HOLE SPONSORS 1) Hole-in-One (1) $2,500 1) Hole Sponsor (18) $1,000 2) Closest to the Pin (2) $1,250 2) Golf Ball Sponsor $ 1,800 3) Longest Drive (2) $1,250 3) Golf Cart Sponsor $1,800 4) Most Honest Golfer (1) $1,200 4) Flag Sponsor $ 2,000

* Personal sponsorships will be tax receipted at a maximum amount allowable. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT PROGRAM DIRECTOR, ESTHER VARKONYI: [email protected] 416.638.7200 X145 JNFTORONTO.CA/JNF-FUTURE 700-1000 FINCH AVE. W. TORONTO ON. M3J 2V5