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2008 Survey of New Jewish Organizations
In late 2007, Natan, The Samuel Bronfman Foundation, and Jumpstart, partnered to conduct the first-ever survey of American Jewish nonprofits founded in the past ten years, with budgets under $2 million. The findings offer a glimpse into the Jewish community's future: a new ecosystem of hundreds of relatively small, pluralist, demographically-diverse organizations that are addressing the needs and interests of 21st-century Jews, but are also especially imperiled by the current economic crisis. Read the key findings, our preliminary analysis, and see some of the media coverage that the survey is generating.
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