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Federations and United Jewish Appeal Federations and United Jewish Appeal
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The Rise of Direct Giving The Rise of Direct Giving
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Trends in Total Giving Trends in Total Giving
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Giving by Category Giving by Category
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Zionist Organizations Zionist Organizations
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Welfare and Development Welfare and Development
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Secular Education Secular Education
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Medical Institutions Medical Institutions
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Religious Education Religious Education
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Arts and Culture Arts and Culture
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Partisan Giving Partisan Giving
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West Bank Settlements and East Jerusalem Enclaves West Bank Settlements and East Jerusalem Enclaves
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Civil Rights, Human Rights, and Coexistence Civil Rights, Human Rights, and Coexistence
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New Directions for Federations and JAFI New Directions for Federations and JAFI
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Federation Direct Engagement Federation Direct Engagement
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JAFI Reengineered JAFI Reengineered
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Beyond Diaspora Donations Beyond Diaspora Donations
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Conclusion Conclusion
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3 Fundraising and Philanthropy
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Published:November 2013
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Abstract
This chapter discusses developments in the field philanthropy, charting the decline of the federated United Jewish Appeal and the rise of independent fundraising by an ever-expanding number of Israeli and American Jewish nonprofit organizations. It also examines the growing contentiousness over “political philanthropy”—fundraising for partisan causes of the right and left that increasingly spark controversy in Israel and the United States. The field of philanthropy has decentralized with the core institutions weakening and myriad Israeli nonprofit organizations jostling alongside the Jewish Agency to raise funds among American Jews. American Jews are more personally involved in Israel-oriented philanthropy, choosing among causes to support, directing federation donations, and forming transnational alliances with Israeli counterparts. The master trend in philanthropy, as in the field of advocacy, is from mobilization to direct engagement.
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