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Creative Grants Program - KOACH
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American Jewish History
Jews in America: Our Story -- a comprehensive resource of documents, photographs, films and artifacts on the American Jewish experience -- covers the entire sweep of American Jewish history, from colonial times to the present day. The Web site, developed by the Center for Jewish History, offers an almost year-by-year chronicle of the history of American Jewry, beginning in 1654 when 23 Jewish refugees arrive in North America from Recife, Brazil. It also includes a scholar-reviewed timeline of American Jewish history and a gallery of more than 500 images; mini-documentaries and audio/video presentations; short essays on topics such as "Politics," "Daily Life," and "Arts and Entertainment," as well as basic bibliographies for each major time period; and thousands of links to other Web sites, providing a key portal to the study of both American and American Jewish history. Explore the Web site at www.jewsinamerica.org.
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Earth Calendar
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The Jewish Federation of Los Angeles
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UCLA Hillel
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Jewish Journal- Calendar Section
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Californiajobs.com
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JewishJobs.com
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Hillel: Small and Mighty Campuses (Incl. AJU!)
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Core Programming Grant
The Soref Core Grant is an effort to aid Hillel Student Organizations (HSOs) in providing strong, diverse, and quality meaningful Jewish experiences to all Jewish students at each campus.  See more details on link.
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Outstanding Student Initiative Grants
Outstanding Student Initiatives grants range in amount from $1,500 to $7,500. Hillel International awards them to student leaders who seek to create an innovative, interactive, and experiential approach to Jewish life on campus. The grants are for long-term initiatives, campaigns, or projects that reach a broad range of students, focus on follow-through, have a strong Jewish connection, and produce a high level of impact on campus.