How We Were Formed

Our group originated from a casual discussion held by a few of us at the Limmud New York Learning conference in January of 2008. We realized there were very few means by which young professionals could effectively navigate and impact the philanthropic world. This struck us as odd, as we all aspired to one day be able to make significant donations, but were unsure when we were supposed to learn how to donate in an intelligent and effective way.

JPEG grew out of a desire to solve both of our problems at once. We recognized that as a group, we could teach each other and learn together about the process of giving. We also saw the practical benefits of giving together: we can effect greater change through a group donation than our small donations can individually.

Since January, we have met regularly and have established a corps of 13 committed members. We have discussed at length our visions for the structure of the group and the kinds of things we each hope to get out of it. We are now beginning to identify the organizations to which our group is interested in contributing.

The issue, of course, is that by entering with only limited information, there is only so much we can teach each other. Part of the learning process we envisioned involves educators from outside the group sharing their knowledge with us. While we possess a lot of energy and enthusiasm, none of us has previous experience participating in a giving circle, donating large sums of money, or teaching these things. We are looking to connect with experienced and inspirational people who can share their wisdom and insights with us, and help prepare a new generation of philanthropists.


Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Education Charities

We have successfully narrowed down the education charities to which JPEG might donate.  The two charities (down from eight) we are considering further are Jumpstart (www.jstart.org) and Citizen Schools (www.citizenschools.org)  

2 comments:

Nitzan said...

I have recently learned about your group and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Nitzan Pelman and I am the Executive Director of Citizen Schools New York. If any of you would like to learn more about our local efforts in this city, I would be more than happy to brief your group on our vision, goals, plans, and program. We are off to a great start. Please let me know if I can be of help. My number is 646-442-1096 and my email is nitzanpelman@citizenschools.org

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