Tzedek America will lead interfaith, JoC-centered anti-bias workshops that equip high school students, teachers, and administrators with the skills to recognize antisemitism and become active upstanders in their communities.
2024-2025 Grants
The Shalom Curriculum Project, in partnership with Multicultural Student Achievement Network, is conducting a nationwide study to inform classroom materials that reflect the racial and ethnic diversity of the Jewish community, aiming to foster a more accurate understanding of Jewishness and reduce antisemitism among high school students.
Moving Traditions will educate teens and their caregivers about antisemitism through a social-emotional and anti-oppression lens, equipping both participants and educators with the tools to foster empathy, resilience, and collective action.
Mitsui Collective will develop and pilot a JoC-centered curriculum exploring the embodied impacts of oppression—including racism and antisemitism—offering practical resources to support personal and systemic change in communities nationwide.
Leveraging the Experiences of Jews of Color to Combat Antisemitism in Higher Education: A Case Study at Yale University will develop a prototype educational curriculum designed to address and combat antisemitism on college and university campuses.
The LUNAR Collective will train fellows to identify and address antisemitism and support them in leading regional workshops that build bridges among Asian, Asian-Jewish, and Jewish communities.
Jewtina y Co. is launching programs and a multilingual resource guide to explore the history of antisemitism in Latin culture and equip Latin and Jewish communities in Los Angeles and New York with tools to recognize and address it.
The Crown Heights Birth Justice Project will host a 3-part series exploring the maternal health crisis through the lens of Black Jewish identity, using research and community engagement to uncover and disrupt antisemitic and racial bias against Black, Orthodox Jewish, and Black Orthodox communities in Crown Heights.
Correlate JOC will launch Between Us, a JoC-centered card game and accompanying cohort experience designed to address antisemitism, foster solidarity, and build resilience through play, dialogue, and embodied practices.
The Braid will produce recipe videos and a filmed Shabbat conversation to combat antisemitism through storytelling, uplifting JoC voices, exploring lived experiences of bias, and modeling meaningful conversations, accompanied by a nationally distributed Shabbat dinner discussion guide.