The purpose of CFJS, formerly known as BJH Foundation, is to enhance the lives of Jewish seniors in North and South Carolina. They achieve this by distributing grants to organizations that provide activities, services, and programs for Jewish seniors based on Jewish values and beliefs. CFJS also focuses on raising funds to augment resources for their initiatives supporting Jewish seniors in the Carolinas.
The CFJS grant program aims to enrich the lives of Jewish seniors in North and South Carolina communities by funding projects and programs that share Jewish values and ideals. CFJS looks for initiatives that promise long-term community impact, encourage collaboration with local organizations, involve participants in social services, and demonstrate the applying organization's financial commitment to the project. They prioritize projects with specific, measurable outcomes, uniqueness (non-duplication of existing services), and that show competent grant management. In 2022, CFJS supported a variety of services, including health and wellness initiatives, social isolation prevention, and community-building among Jewish seniors. The grant guidelines have evolved to remove specific category designations, making CFJS open to supporting a broader range of innovative projects related to case management, education, congregational nursing, memory impairment support, food distribution, daycare, respite programs, transportation, and more, aiming to make a significant, measured impact on the lives of Jewish elderly in the Carolinas.
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