2024 Funded Programs

Total Allocated in FY 2024: $128,722

Hover over sections of the above pie chart to see funded programs.

The above programs submitted grant requests to the United Jewish Fund for Charlottesville for the funding year October 2023-May 2024. Thank you for donating to support our fund!

Eitelberg
Senior Connections

Eitelberg Senior Connections provides social support to area Jewish seniors as well as cultural and educational programming, birthday and holiday celebrations, Wise Aging groups, movie screenings, and talks of Jewish interest. This program is fully-funded by UJFC with program support from Congregation Beth Israel (CBI).

JewC: Jewish
Young Professionals
of Charlottesville

JewC is a group of Jewish young professionals designed to create social and cultural programs that help young adults connect Jewishly. JewC events include Shabbat dinners, concerts, wine-tastings, and more. Highlights from JewC’s year include an acoustic Zusha concert and the launch of a summer book club. JewC is fully-funded by UJFC with programming support from CBI.

Camp CBI + CBI Forest School

CBI’s Forest School is turning four this year, and is proud to offer a nature-based approach to Jewish preschool and elementary school. This year Camp CBI (now known as CBI Journeys) was a summer home to 80 children ages 2-12, and proudly employed many CBI teens and returning college students as summer camp counselors. 

The Brody Jewish Center, Hillel at UVA

The Brody Jewish Center saw 636 Jewish UVA students last school year during its weekly student programming, meals, holiday services, and social events. Last year, Hillel at UVA sent more than 110 students to Israel on Birthright and provided internship and leadership opportunities for many students throughout the year.

MOMentum

Momentum is an immersive trip and community for Jewish moms with children under 18. This year Momentum formed its first group in Charlottesville and brought an inaugural cohort of Jewish moms to Israel where they formed connections with Judaism, Israel, and each other. “While each woman found different meaning and inspiration from their trip, the common experience was a deeper connection with each other and with the Jewish people, as well as a desire to bring their inspiration back home,” Mira said.

Rohr Chabad House at UVA

The Rohr Chabad House is a Jewish space for hundreds of UVA students, community members, and people traveling to Charlottesville. Chabad offers regular programs and education, as well as hosts Shabbat dinner, holiday services, and social events. This year Chabad proudly opened a second location nearer to UVA’s Corner.

Click here to read an update about Chabad’s night of Jazz & Judaism.


The Charlottesville Jewish Oral History Project

The Charlottesville Jewish Oral History Project is an endeavor by historian Dr. Phyllis Leffler, recording the Jewish history of our small town. Recently, the project has focused on entering existing interviews into a database, writing interview summaries, and coding interviews with searchable key themes and terms. 

Jewish Federations of North America

Across the world, Jewish Federations of North America provides life-saving humanitarian relief, social services, and social welfare to Jews in need. JFNA protects and enhances the well-being of Jews in 70 countries worldwide alongside partner agencies including The Jewish Agency for Israel, JDC, and World ORT.

Click here to read more about how JFNA is making a difference worldwide.