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Amid a Lack of Support, This Funding Collaborative Backs Jewish Arts and Culture

Some great coverage from Inside Philanthropy on CANVAS, a collaborative funding initiative dedicated to a 21st century Jewish arts + culture renaissance which we (miraculously!) launched in 2020.

It’s been almost seven years since the National Foundation for Jewish Culture ceased operations. The closure of NFJC, which had been supporting Jewish artists, writers, filmmakers, musicians and scholars since 1961, signified what many in the creative community were already painfully aware of: Philanthropists were not supporting Jewish arts and culture as they had in the past. 

These developments alarmed Lou Cove, a senior advisor to the Harold Grinspoon Foundation and founder of CANVAS, a Jewish Funders Network (JFN) collaborative that aims to create a 21st-century Jewish arts and culture renaissance. CANVAS launched in September 2019 and began making its first grants in March 2020, just as COVID-19 arrived in the United States.

Continues at Inside Philanthropy

Continues at Inside Philanthropy