May 20, 1999
Funds That Give to Jewish Causes Often Work in Isolation, Report Says
Foundations that specialize in giving to Jewish causes often operate in isolation from each other and therefore miss opportunities to share information and work together on common interests, says a new report financed by a group of those funds. What's more, Jewish foundations do not have sufficient professional staff members or operations in place to review their grants and evaluate their effectiveness, the report said.
The Institute for Jewish and Community
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