Non-profit

MSF halts staff list submission to Israel, raises safety, transparency issues

MSF withholds staff lists from Israel, citing safety fears and a lack of assurances. The move follows months of engagement with Israeli authorities over new operational regulations.

View of humanitarian supplies for Gaza, with the logos of Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) and World Health Organization, stored at the Egyptian Red Crescent warehouses storing aid, in the Egyptian border town of El-Arish, Egypt, April 8, 2025.
From L to R: KeepOlim Board Members Fabien Berdah, LiAmi Lawrence, Jessica Thangjom, and Director of Tikva, Susan Cohen.

KeepOlim: supporting olim where the system falls short

People gather at a OneTable Shabbat dinner.

OneTable reimagines Shabbat dinner program amid layoffs and funding downturn

The Gvahim team.

Gvahim: Two decades of helping olim build their careers


Danny Sanderson and Ran Danker to perform at autism benefit

All of the proceeds from the concert, which will be produced under the supervision of Rotem Israel, will be donated to Oti - the Israeli Autism Association.

 DANNY SANDERSON.

Israel is experiencing NGO tax bill deja vu - analysis

 Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich is seen pointing downwards at a Religious Zionist Party faction meeting in Jerusalem, on May 1, 2023.

Access Israel awarded for work in Ukraine

Access Israel has partnered with the Nippon Foundation to provide support for disabled people and their families who wish to or have evacuated from Ukraine to neighboring countries.

 MEMBERS OF Access Israel’s Purple Vest Mission in Ukraine.

JFNA urge Congress to increase funding for faith communities’ security

They also advocated the committees to fund programs that would fight antisemitism and hate crimes, care for Holocaust survivors and other vulnerable populations.

The sun rises on the US Capitol dome before Joe Biden's presidential inauguration in Washington, US, January 20, 2021.

Chai Lifeline holds annual Wish at the Wall trip to Israel

“Our mission to provide for social, emotional and practical needs of children and families doesn’t end when treatment does,” said Chai Lifeline CEO Rabbi Simcha Scholar.

Chai Lifeline at the Western Wall for its Wish at the Wall trip.

Israeli nonprofit hosts pop-up barbecues for IDF soldiers

For the past few years, the nonprofit has been supplementing the IDF’s menu with delectable grilled meats as a treat for hungry soldiers.

 A HUNGRY soldier looks on with anticipation as Yaeli Binyamin and her grandfather Dan Sherman serve Mamie Burgers with pastrami.

Non-profit 'Osey Chail' opens lone soldier house named for Maj. Bar Falah

Osey Chail serves the needs of Israeli lone soldiers who come from haredi families, who lost communication with their families upon enlisting.

 Dalia Falah, mother of the late Maj. Bar Falah, attends the dedication of "Bar's House" home for lone soldiers in Lod.

Israeli nonprofit fundraising down 5% in 2022

There are approximately 37,000 registered NPOs in Israel, which raised approximately NIS 23 billion ($6.8 b.) in 2022

 Israeli money bills.

Israeli nonprofit raises funds in US for convicted Jewish extremists - report

Shlom Asiraich has been working with New Jersey-based World of Tzedakah to raise funds for Israeli Jewish extremists imprisoned for serious crimes.

 Amiram Ben Uliel, accused of the Duma arson murder in July 2015 where three members of the Dawabshe family were killed, arrives to a court hearing on his appeal, at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, on March 7, 2022.

Israeli nonprofits raised NIS 23b. in 2022, but trouble lies ahead - report

Donations from abroad in 2022 went approximately 20% to education and research, 20% to religious organizations, 40% to welfare organizations, and 20% to other fields.

 Israeli money bills.