How you can get involved
Apply for the Ally Challenge grant. CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism (CCA) is excited to invite applications for grant funding to support community allyship work fighting Jewish hate through our new Ally Challenge. Grant funding may be provided to up to four projects of up to $50,000 each to aid in launching or catalyzing progression of a grassroots-led project that furthers community bridge building or allyship work.  
Apply for the Campus Education and Allyship Grant. We are also actively inviting applications for our new Campus Education and Allyship grants pool. This initiative is seeking up to four grants of up to $50,000 each to kick-start projects aimed at antisemitism education and fostering allyship on campus. 
CJP's Center for Combating Antisemitism is a hub for training and resources on antisemitism for workplaces, civic leaders, and education spaces. If you're looking for more information on antisemitism trainings, please complete this form.
Sign up to receive a curated roundup of relevant resources and thought leadership with our newsletter on antisemitism 
Visit FaceJewishHate.org for resources and toolkits for education and empowerment as well as personal stories from those who have experienced antisemitism locally.  
Building a bright Jewish future
CJP’s work to fight antisemitism is dedicated to the vision of a future where generations to come can live and pray without the threat to physical safety and security. We believe that work now will inspire and empower future generations to ensure freedom and equality for all. Together, we can send a clear message that Boston’s Jewish community stands against Jewish hate today and every day. For more info, contact CJP’s Senior Director, Combating Antisemitism and Building Civic Engagement, Melissa Garlick, at melissag@cjp.org.  

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