The Jewish Community Foundation has awarded a three-year, $250,000 grant through its Cutting Edge Grant Initiative to Jewish Jumpstart. The grant will fund Jumpstart L.A., which aims to “connect and strengthen emerging Jewish organizations serving diverse constituents across the local Jewish community,” according to a statement. The Foundation also announced that the deadline to apply for its 2010 Cutting Edge Grants is Nov. 30, 2009. For more information, visit this article at jewishjournal.com or contact the JCF grants department at (323) 761-8705.
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