Largest Programs
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee reported its three largest programs on its FY 2020 Form 990 as:
$200,814,219
Spent in most recent FY
59%
Percent of program expenses
Saving Jewish Lives: Relief and social welfare programs provide human services and support to Jews in need in countries around the world. Services are provided to those individuals that meet criteria ... (More)
Saving Jewish Lives: Relief and social welfare programs provide human services and support to Jews in need in countries around the world. Services are provided to those individuals that meet criteria relevant to the local environment, such as poverty and income levels, the existence or lack of available social services within a country, and consideration for physical mobility, disabilities, and unique circumstances. Programs include: Food and nutritional support Development of social services Homecare Medical services, equipment, and medicines (cont. on Sched. O) Emergency grants In 2020, JDC provided over 95,000 Jews in need in the former Soviet Union (FSU) with much needed relief and welfare services.The ongoing COVID-19 crisis has had profound effects on all our operations in the FSU, and in particular on our elderly clients, who are also the most vulnerable population in this global crisis. Since the services we provide elderly Jews in the FSU - primarily homecare, food and medicine - are the most basic and essential type of aid, they have literally constituted a lifeline for vulnerable elderly in these times. In order to maintain that lifeline as best as possible, we have been constantly adapting our service provision according to the changing restrictions and lockdown measures on the ground. Through use of private transportation, attaining "essential worker" permits, and providing food and medicine aid more through packages and food cards, we have been able to maintain services at almost the same scope as before, despite the severe and dynamic challenges. Overall, in 2020 we managed to maintain core services (i.e., homecare, food and medicine) at approximately the same level as before due to major operational efforts on all levels, and the expansion of certain elements (mainly food and medicine). We provided over 30,000 needy elderly in the former Soviet Union with approximately 22.5 million hours of homecare. As needs on the ground for material support grew, we were able to provide supplemental emergency aid, which included additional food and medicine aid for elderly and families at risk, and purchasing protective gear for homecare workers to be able to continue their work. This work was supplemented with help from an expanding cohort of multigenerational Jewish community volunteers trained and deployed by JDC.Additionally, from the onset of the pandemic, JDC-Europe, Africa & Asia's crisis team reached out to Jewish community partners to assess their needs and provide guidance and training on how to manage the emergency effectively and support their members. For families facing new economic hardships, the COVID Humanitarian Relief Fund was deployed to provide emergency assistance to purchase food and medicine and help prevent them from falling into poverty. Since May 2020, the Fund has provided monthly assistance to 15 Jewish communities in Europe, as well as Jewish communities in Argentina, Tunisia, and Morocco, reaching more than 2,000 households (or 5,300 individuals). (Less)
$117,444,731
Spent in most recent FY
34%
Percent of program expenses
Innovative social services in Israel: JDC assists vulnerable Jews throughout the world. This mission is crucial in Israel, where a remarkable economic boom has not reached everyone. JDC provides aid t ... (More)
Innovative social services in Israel: JDC assists vulnerable Jews throughout the world. This mission is crucial in Israel, where a remarkable economic boom has not reached everyone. JDC provides aid to Israel's most vulnerable citizens, including unemploye (Less)
$8,868,779
Spent in most recent FY
2%
Percent of program expenses
Building Jewish life: JDC strengthens Jewish communities in three ways. First, we help build Jewish identity and engagement among Jews with a variety of levels of Jewish affiliation through inclusive, ... (More)
Building Jewish life: JDC strengthens Jewish communities in three ways. First, we help build Jewish identity and engagement among Jews with a variety of levels of Jewish affiliation through inclusive, pluralistic programs focused on Jewish culture and trad (Less)