Palm Beach Center Launches Inaugural Grant Cycle

The Palm Beach Center to Combat Antisemitism & Hatred has launched its inaugural open grantmaking process, an empowering initiative at the core of our mission to lead the way with local partners in the broader community. Underwritten by our founders and donors, the grants will fund high quality and innovative proposals that foster community allyships, combat antisemitism and hatred, and enhance safety in Palm Beach County.

Applications were made available on Jan. 16. The submission deadline is Feb. 20 at 5 p.m.

Proposals from our Jewish partners and the non-Jewish community will be reviewed and considered for funding by a Grant Selection Committee comprised of these Palm Beach Center founders and Jewish Palm Beach donors.

The grants will be awarded for up to a one-year period to support measurable initiatives and proposals. Click here to learn more.

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