Support our Partners

Your support enables IEJI to provide robust support to emerging Jewish initiatives.

Beautifully Jewish

Beautifully Jewish celebrates and enriches Jewish life through creativity and connection. Started as a podcast at Tablet Magazine, Beautifully Jewish grew into a global community of thousands of crafters and artists who engage in communal projects to support and build resilient, connected Jewish communities. Beautifully Jewish also hosts a closed Facebook group, Substack newsletter, Israel trip, and other in-person events.

DEEP Consortium

The DEEP Consortium is a community of professional development providers to North American Jewish day schools that are Developing Embedded Expertise Programs (DEEP). Together, we leverage our combined expertise, experience, and influence to advance excellence in the field of day school education and stabilize its workforce. Further, we seek to catalyze increased investments of time and money in high-quality professional development (HQPD) and enable schools to foster robust cultures of professional learning.

Institute for Individualized Learning Advancement (IILA)

IILA advances the future of education by funding and building the data systems, research, and innovation needed to make individualized learning possible for every Jewish student. By integrating academic, social, and emotional insights into a unified, ethical ecosystem, IILA empowers schools to personalize learning, equip teachers with actionable tools, and ensure that AI and technology close gaps.

Jewish Education Innovation Challenge

JEIC catalyzes radical improvement in Jewish day schools, challenging them to achieve their mandate of optimizing student internalization of Jewish wisdom, identity, and decision making. We pursue lasting school change through directed funding, impactful convenings, philanthropic partnerships, and originating bold initiatives and experimentation.

Kavana Legacy Foundation

The Kavana Legacy Foundation restores soulfulness, mindfulness, and joy to Jewish life through traditional Torah wisdom, as articulated and shared by Rabbi David Aaron. We cultivate lives of purpose, depth, and passion—nurturing a profound sense of connection in the way we learn, pray, and move through the world.

Mastering Life Book Project

Mastering Life has inspired and empowered over 6000 Jews to find deeper connection to themselves, and their Jewish identity, belief and practice. Not only are individuals inspired, but by focusing on our similarities and shared core ideals, Mastering Life connects Jews from all backgrounds thereby building much needed Jewish unity. 

MyZuzah

MyZuzah believes in connecting and protecting all Jews by putting a mezuzah on the front door of every Jewish home. A touchpoint that unites all Jews, the mezuzah’s mystical power has connected and protected the Jewish people since the Exodus.

NIVRA

Nivra is a product-led research and development institute at the intersection of emerging technologies and Judaism.

STAMP

STAMP (The STa”M Project) is a worldwide initiative established to regulate the production of Mezuzos, Tefillin, Sifrei Torah and Megillos, as well as provide educational opportunities for the Jewish public to better understand the industry and receive professional guidance when acquiring all STa”M.

Shabbat of a Lifetime

The Shabbat of a Lifetime Community (SOALC) brings people into Israeli homes for authentic, meaningful Shabbat experiences that strengthen Jewish identity and deepen connection to Israel.

The Bridge

The Bridge is a small group of volunteers in Israel connecting people who have basic supplies with the people who need them most – when they need them most – during this unprecedented crisis. 
 

Incubator for Emerging Jewish Initiatives is registered as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, EIN: 83-1432599.

IEJI can accept donations from Donor Advised Funds (DAFs).

Checks to IEJI should be mailed to 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 1260 Chevy Chase, MD 20815. Please be sure to include the name of the program you wish to support in the memo.