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Jewish Federation of Greater Washington Announces Additional $376,200 in Security Allocations to Local Jewish Communal Organizations
In response to the alarming rise in antisemitic incidents and the growing need for enhanced protection across the region, the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington (JFGW) is distributing over $375,000 to support the urgent security needs of more than 30 Jewish organizations in the Greater Washington area. This allocation follows the July distribution of more than $460,000 for the same purpose.
These funds will enable organizations to increase security personnel and strengthen high-priority infrastructure, such as cameras and fences, amid an intensified threat environment, including the tragic attack at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington earlier this year.
âFederation stands with our community in this moment of heightened anxiety and rising costs,â said Joel Frankel, Senior Director of Community Capacity Initiatives. âWe know these funds wonât erase the threat we face, but they will ease the burden on Jewish communal institutions and give them greater freedom to focus on their missionâknowing weâre working together to safeguard Jewish life, learning, and connection in our region.â
These allocations are in addition to the nearly $170,000 Federation is distributing to local early childhood education facilities in partnership with The Tepper Foundationâs national Emergency Security Fund, awarded through Jewish Federations of North America.