$40,000 In Grants Awarded By Cleveland Jewish Federation Teens

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Beachwood OH

28 May, 2021

10:06 AM

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BEACHWOOD, OH — A group of Jewish high schoolers from around Cleveland recommended the awarding of $40,000 in grants to 14 organizations. The students are part of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland's Maurice Saltzman Youth Panel. Each year students allocate up to $50,000 to worthy organizations — with 85 percent of the funds going to programs serving the Jewish community and 15 percent to nonprofits serving the general community. "This year's panel has shown incredible initiative and a sense of responsibility for our local and global Jewish community," said J. David Heller, Federation board chair. "These impressive teens are taking their responsibility seriously!" Jason Kornbluth, a senior at Orange High, and Paige Brown, a senior at Solon High, presented the panel's recommendations this year. The panel recommended awarding $36,000 to Jewish community programs and $6,000 to general community programs. Here are a few of the grant recipients for this year: $4,000 to Menorah Park Foundation for direct care costs of patients facing end of life. $3,940 for Jewish teens in St. Petersburg, Russia to hone their Jewish identity and leadership skills. $2,000 to Boys and Girls Club of Northeast Ohio to support ClubSmart locations.

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