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The Federation’s annual Campaign for Jewish Needs turns the lights on for Cleveland’s 81,500 Jews and the world's 13 million Jews every day, everywhere – providing the basic infrastructure in which members of our community get help and give it. The annual campaign provides hope and restores dignity; pays for food, medicine and heat; and guarantees our Jewish future. It is the safety net that keeps our community strong, and makes our ability to offer help to those in need even stronger.



Programs and Services Funded by the Campaign
The campaign supports thousands of people served by 16 local partner agencies and schools, four international organizations, dozens of area synagogues, and community organizations. Campaign-funded programs support educational, humanitarian and social services that enrich and save lives, promote a vibrant worldwide community, and provide for a promising Jewish future.

Professional and Social Networking Groups
The Campaign provides opportunities for donors to meet and network with other community members who share similar personal and professional interests while strengthening their Jewish identities. The Women’s Division and Young Leadership Division offer opportunities to get involved in fundraising activities; social, educational, and cultural programs; and community service projects.

Donor Recognition Groups
Because none of the annual campaign-funded programs and services at home, in Israel and throughout the world would be possible without the support and generosity of thousands of donors, the Federation has created recognition groups to honor and thank our steadfast supporters.

For additional information, please contact the director of the annual Campaign for Jewish Needs at 216.566.9200 or campaign@jcfcleve.org.

Ways To Give
Ways To Give
 • Make a gift
 •  Case for Giving
 • Covenant with Our Donors
 •  2009 Campaign Allocations Report
 • 2008 Campaign Allocations Report
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Who We Help
 • Families In Need
 • Older Adults
 • Israel
 • World Jewry
 • Our Jewish Future
 • Greater Cleveland