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A major study examining child poverty and deprivation within the British Jewish community. It demonstrates that Jews in Britain are far from being immune to the problem, particularly within the strictly Orthodox community where the issue is projected to become worse over time.
tagged with: Care, “Child poverty”, Children, Funding, Haredim, Poverty, “Service provision”, “Voluntary sector”, Welfare, “Special educational needs”
In JPR's 2009 Morris and Manja Leigh lecture, Professor Jonathan Sarna considers how economic downturns have affected Jewish life in the past He argues that irrespective of the economic climate, community vitality has always been driven by visionary leaders with the fortitude to shape the future.
tagged with: Aliyah, Antisemitism, Assimilation, Community, Demography, Funding, Identity, Innovation, Philanthropy
This report discusses findings from JPR's Long-term Planning for British Jewry project. It is designed to help communal organisations with their strategic planning and inform leaders, donors, professionals and members of the community with regard to the challenges that lie ahead.
tagged with: Care, Children, Education, Elderly, Funding, Schools, “Service provision”, Governance, “Voluntary sector”, Welfare
A landmark survey of the Jewish population in London and surrounding area based on 2,965 responses from across a broad social spectrum. Providing information on a wide range of issues of concern to the Jewish community, it has been used as a key source by planners in the Jewish voluntary sector.
tagged with: Affiliation, Community, Demography, Education, Funding, Identity, London, Poverty, Schools, “Service provision”, Welfare
This report presents the project of 'mapping' the extent of the Jewish cultural renaissance in Europe. The four countries selected for this study: Italy, Poland, Belgium and Sweden, each have a relatively small Jewish population.
tagged with: Belgium, Culture, Europe, “European Jews”, Funding, Italy, Media, Museum, Poland, Sweden
In contemporary westem societies that are grappling with notions of democracy, representation, accountability, power relations, transparency and responsibility, the issue of how organizations are governed has become crucial.
tagged with: Charity, Community, Funding, Grants, Leadership, Philanthropy, Governance, Volunteerism, “Voluntary sector”
This complex accountancy project aims to provide a multi-dimensional analysis of the income and expenditure of the Jewish voluntary sector and to compare it with the UK voluntary sector as a whole.
tagged with: Charity, Community, Funding, Grants, Philanthropy, Welfare, Volunteerism, “Voluntary sector”
The need for research into grant-making trusts in the Jewish sector emerged from the initial findings of JPR's project on Long-term Planning for British Jewry. This study represents the first ever analysis of the giving of money to Jewish causes by grant-making trusts.
tagged with: Charity, Community, Funding, Grants, Philanthropy, Trusts, “Voluntary sector”, Welfare
This report documents for the first time the giving patterns of British Jews and their support for a wide range of both Jewish and other charities and establishes a strong relationship between religious outlook and giving patterns.
tagged with: Care, Charity, Funding, Grants, Philanthropy, “Voluntary sector”, Welfare
This paper examines the issues currently facing the UK voluntary sector, suggests special challenges which face the Jewish voluntary sector, and considers the need for a systematic enquiry about the Jewish voluntary sector and its future.
tagged with: Charity, Community, Funding, Philanthropy, “Service provision”, Volunteerism, “Voluntary sector”, Welfare