JEWISH SILICON VALLEY
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Youth & Family Engagement
Jewish Silicon Valley welcomes families to build strong connections with Jewish life and community throughout all life stages.
How we do it:
- Offer support, education, recreational programs, and other experiences that engage families from babyhood through their children’s teen years.
- Develop partnerships with other community organizations doing the work of family engagement, and help families find Jewish programs that resonate for them, whether those programs are offered through JSV or through another organization.
- Provide a point of entry, or reentry, into Jewish life and community for unaffiliated families.
Here’s our impact:
Families and children will have positive Jewish experiences, develop a stronger Jewish identity, and feel connected to a supportive Jewish community.
Where we work
Affiliations & memberships
Jewish Community Center Association - Affiliate 1969
External reviews
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Goals & Strategy
Reports and documents
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Charting impact
Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.
What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
Strategic Priority #1
Cultivate and support a collaborative local Jewish
ecosystem that welcomes a wide spectrum of people
to be part of a warm and welcoming community.
Strategic Priority #2
Create and support a leadership pipeline.
Strategic Priority #3
Invite people of diverse backgrounds, beliefs and abilities
to participate in life-improving experiences that are
rooted in Jewish values and traditions. Be a partner in
supporting the needs of the broader local community.
Strategic Priority #4
Ensure the long-term fiscal health of Jewish Silicon
Valley in order to meet our mission.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
Strategic Priority #1
Cultivate and support a collaborative local Jewish
ecosystem that welcomes a wide spectrum of people
to be part of a warm and welcoming community.
Strategic Priority #2
Create and support a leadership pipeline.
Strategic Priority #3
Invite people of diverse backgrounds, beliefs and abilities
to participate in life-improving experiences that are
rooted in Jewish values and traditions. Be a partner in
supporting the needs of the broader local community.
Strategic Priority #4
Ensure the long-term fiscal health of Jewish Silicon
Valley in order to meet our mission.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
Jewish Silicon Valley harnesses the power of community by collaborating with like minded partners, community members and staff to create an inclusive environment for health, learning and social growth.
We maintain a fitness center with affordable rates, preschool, camps and programs for people of all origins and ages and establish scholarships to include everyone...not just those that can afford to participate.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
We have already established a robust "all-faith" panel of agencies and organizations that share resources, support and advertise each others opportunities and work together for social justice.
Financials
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Operations
The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.
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JEWISH SILICON VALLEY
Board of directorsas of 03/30/2022
Ms. Avery Kaufman-Borenstein
Addison-Penzak Jewish Community Center | Jewish Silicon Valley
Term: 2022 - 2024
Lael Gray
Jewish Silicon Valley
Michelle Greenberg
Not stated
Virginia Hess
Brooks & Hess
Robin Sabes
Not stated
Jonathan Sweedler
Not stated
Haylee Charnaw
Michal Shoham
Evan Kass
Brett Borah
Shana Penn
Julia Minkowski
Marilyn Goldsmith
Julia Cinnamon
Robert Chaykin
Jaymee Alpert
Peter Hoffman
Organizational demographics
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Leadership
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