Staenberg Anything Grants: Building Community
For the organizations who receive Staenberg Anything Grants, they’re… well, not everything, but they are an important source of funding. The Anything Grants fund 50% of projects and cover… well, anything from facilities improvements to programming; recipients must provide the remaining 50%. This year, with $50,000 to distribute from the Staenberg Family Foundation, forty-five applicants applied for over $200,00 in funding.
At the beginning of June, JEWISHcolorado announced the fourteen 2020 recipients, including Hillel of Colorado and Death Yentas, an organization dedicated to helping Jewish mourners through the grieving—and burial—process.
Congratulations to:
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BBYO – mental health awareness program
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Beth Israel Congregation – rear door renovation
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Beth Jacob High School – new heating/AC unit
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BMH-BJ Congregation – fire-proof window coverings
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B’nai B’rith Colorado – Salesforce (digital infrastructure)
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Congregation Beth Evergreen – new kitchen appliances
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Death Yentas / Kavod v Nichum – program facilitator & administrative assistant
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Denver Jewish Day School – technology upgrades, Lower School
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Ekar Farm – We Will Build This World from Love: Creating a Space for Community, a facilities improvement program
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Hillel of Colorado – website rebuild with social media integration
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Shalom Park – instituting the Eden Alternative program
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Temple Emanuel Early Learning Center – toddler playground
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Temple Sinai – Windows of the World: a STEM learning program
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The Southeast Center for Judaism, Inc. – technology upgrade for The School of Integrative Torah Education