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Your Impact

A single gift to the Milwaukee Jewish Federation’s Annual Campaign helps ensure that Jews here and around the world have the programs and services that sustain and nurture Jewish life.

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Why give?

Stand With Milwaukee’s Jewish Community

As One we will be present, committed, and ready to secure a vibrant Jewish future. In 2026 we will unite annual giving, stewardship, and legacy commitments into a seamless strategy – maximizing immediate impact while securing long-term sustainability.

The Milwaukee Jewish Federation will continue to be the center of Jewish philanthropy in Milwaukee, showing up with resolve to invest in vibrant Jewish life, protect our community, and stand against antisemitism.

We will inspire bold philanthropy and expand engagement. With your support, As One, we can be here for each other, for our children, and for generations to come.

Ways to give

Flexibility for our donors

Give online, over the phone, via check, and more! There are various ways you can make a gift to the Milwaukee Jewish Federation.

Your Impact

As One, we respond to provide security, fight antisemitism through education, and preserve the Wisconsin Jewish experience.

in the new J-Hub program, geared to educating the Jewish identity in K-12 schools.

investigated and addressed.

impacted over 195,300 students, and 1,116 trained educators reached over 336 school districts.

trained 1,160 individuals across 20 locations.

WJSN coordinated security at 42 total sites.

WJSN provided security for 207 community events.

As One, we engage thousands across all ages to strengthen Jewish life, develop leaders, and build a vibrant, resilient Jewish future.

and teens attended Jewish day and overnight camps.

through preschools, day schools, and high schools.

from 12 universities in Milwaukee and Madison.

engaged with 137 students at three Wisconsin schools to teach Jewish culture and traditions.

through programs like BBYO and Friendship Circle.

the inaugural NextGen Council.

As One, we support the needs of the Jewish people in Milwaukee, Israel, and around the world.

received support in addressing mental health challenges in our partnership region in Israel.

provided to 5 NGOs in Tiberias to feed 1,370 individuals weekly.

in the north and south received direct emergency aid from the Joint Distribution Committee.

last year to Donor Advised Funds at the Jewish Community Foundation.

through our 2025 Annual Campaign.

assets at the Jewish Community Foundation.

received ongoing emergency aid, like food, medicine, home care, and evacuation services.

provided to at-risk and isolated elderly Jews in the Former Soviet Union.

attended seasonal camps as a gateway to Jewish life.

As One, we empower each other, for our children, and for generations to come.

provided to 882 individuals in Milwaukee.

received mental health and social services support.

services provided locally to Russian Jewish speakers and Holocaust survivors.

received career guidance from JDC-developed digital platforms.

participated in
brain health and
wellness programs.

in affordable housing.

trained and counseled to support Israel’s most vulnerable populations.

guests served at the Jewish Community Pantry

Adult helping elder get up from chair. Security staff visiting Yeshiva Elementary School. JAFI members posing for photo holding Israel flags. A group of preschool students at Jewish Beginnings Lubavitch Preschool

Where the money goes

We distribute most of the donations from our annual campaign to ten agencies that serve our local community and three national agencies that serve our people in Israel and around the world. We also use a portion of the resources to fund Federation programs and services that help maintain a strong community as a whole.

Jewish Museum Milwaukee
Preserves and presents the history of the Jewish people in southeastern Wisconsin and celebrating the continuum of Jewish heritage and culture.
$79,478
Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center
Offers programming centered on Holocaust education and remembrance.
$26,953
Coalition for Jewish Learning
Promotes and advances Jewish education in our community by providing resources, teacher training and other support.
$142,633
Jewish Community Relations Council
Advocates for the rights and values of Jews individually and collectively, locally and abroad through education, social action and advocacy.
$145,400
Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle
Wisconsin’s only Jewish community newspaper, published continuously since 1921.
$26,739
Community Security
Secures the safety of Jewish Wisconsin by supplying guards, monitoring and training.
$100,000
TOTAL$521,203
Bader Hillel Academy
K5-8 school that provides a well-rounded education in the teaching of Torah.
$221,179
BBYO – Wisconsin Region
Pluralistic Jewish teen movement with the goal of involving more teens in meaningful Jewish experiences.
$69,636
Harry & Rose Samson Family JCC
Human services organization that provides services for all ages and abilities. More than a gym and swimming pool, other offerings include early childhood education, summer camps, and music and theater programs.
$994,560
Hillel Foundation – Madison
Provides a pluralistic home for more than 4,000 Jewish students on UW-Madison’s campus.
$57,695
Hillel Milwaukee
Creates a dynamic, warm, and celebratory Jewish environment for students at 12 colleges and universities throughout Milwaukee.
$109,259
Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee
Builds relationships among people of faith to promote greater understanding, dignity, and respect, and to advocate for the inclusion and acceptance of all.
$10,680
Jewish Beginnings Lubavitch Preschool
Serves children from 6-weeks-old through K4 with a curriculum that incorporates Jewish values, customs and traditions.
$94,553
Jewish Family Services
Full-scale social services organization that includes mental health clinical services, case management, older adults programs, and it employs a Jewish Community Case Manager and Jewish Community Advocate.
$505,149
Milwaukee Jewish Day School
Serves a pluralistic Jewish community in grades K3-8 where students are guided by the core values of empathy, wonder, and tikkun olam.
$507,021
Ovation Communities
Serves the Adult Day Services program that works with adults with some degree of memory loss with programming that includes both a social and brain health component.
$21,046
Wisconsin Jewish Conference
Serves as the central advocacy and government affairs office for the state.
$46,600
Yeshiva Elementary School
Imparts Torah values and Orthodox moral and ethical ideals through Judaic and secular studies education.
$107,023
TOTAL$2,744,401
Jewish Agency (JAFI)
Provides the global framework for Aliyah, ensures global Jewish safety, strengthens Jewish identity and connects Jews to Israel and one another, and conveys the voice of the Jewish People to the State of Israel to help shape its society.
$648,161
Joint Distribution Committee (JDC)
Cares for the most vulnerable, develops innovative ways to fight poverty, and partners with the Jews we serve throughout the world.
$263,893
Partnership2Gether
A program of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation and the Jewish Agency for Israel, designed to cultivate people-to-people relationships, projects, and professional programs between Milwaukee and our partner region, Sovev Kinneret, in Israel.
$80,950
World ORT
Transforms lives around the world through education driven by Jewish values and innovation that empowers people and strengthens communities.
$9,147
TOTAL$1,002,151
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