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Jerusalem Foundation
NameJerusalem Foundation
HeadquartersJerusalem, Israel
FounderTeddy Kollek
Key peopleTeddy Kollek, Ruth Cheshin

Jerusalem Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 1966 by Teddy Kollek, the former Mayor of Jerusalem, to promote the development and advancement of Jerusalem. The foundation works to improve the quality of life for residents of Jerusalem and to strengthen the city's economy, with support from organizations such as the World Jewish Congress and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. The foundation's efforts are also aligned with the goals of the State of Israel and the City of Jerusalem, and it has collaborated with institutions like the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Israel Museum. The foundation's work is also influenced by the city's rich history, including the Siege of Jerusalem and the Six-Day War.

History

The Jerusalem Foundation was founded in 1966 by Teddy Kollek, who served as the Mayor of Jerusalem from 1965 to 1993, with the goal of promoting the development and advancement of Jerusalem. During his tenure, Teddy Kollek worked closely with other notable figures, including Golda Meir, Menachem Begin, and Yitzhak Rabin, to advance the city's interests. The foundation's early years were marked by significant projects, including the development of the Israel Museum and the Jerusalem Theater, with support from organizations like the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. The foundation also collaborated with international institutions, such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the World Bank, to promote cultural and economic development in Jerusalem.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Jerusalem Foundation's mission is to improve the quality of life for residents of Jerusalem and to strengthen the city's economy, with a focus on promoting coexistence and tolerance among the city's diverse populations, including Jews, Muslims, and Christians. The foundation's objectives are aligned with the goals of the State of Israel and the City of Jerusalem, and it works to support the development of education, healthcare, and community development initiatives in Jerusalem. The foundation also seeks to promote the city's cultural and historical heritage, including the preservation of historical sites such as the Western Wall and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, with support from organizations like the World Monuments Fund and the International Council on Monuments and Sites.

Projects_and_Initiatives

The Jerusalem Foundation has initiated and supported a wide range of projects and initiatives in Jerusalem, including the development of parks and gardens, such as the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens and the Wohl Rose Park, with support from organizations like the Jewish National Fund and the Israel Nature and Parks Authority. The foundation has also supported the establishment of community centers and youth programs, such as the Jerusalem International YMCA and the Youth Wing of the Israel Museum, with funding from organizations like the European Union and the United States Agency for International Development. Additionally, the foundation has promoted the development of arts and culture in Jerusalem, including the Jerusalem Film Festival and the Israel Festival, with support from institutions like the Israel Ministry of Culture and Sport and the Jerusalem Municipality.

Governance_and_Funding

The Jerusalem Foundation is governed by a board of directors that includes prominent figures from Israel and around the world, such as Shimon Peres, Ariel Sharon, and Elie Wiesel. The foundation is funded by a combination of private and public sources, including donations from individuals and organizations, such as the Adelson Family Foundation and the Schenker Foundation, as well as grants from government agencies, such as the Israel Ministry of Finance and the United States Department of State. The foundation also receives support from international organizations, such as the European Commission and the World Health Organization.

Impact_and_Achievements

The Jerusalem Foundation has had a significant impact on the development of Jerusalem, with numerous achievements in the areas of education, healthcare, and community development. The foundation's initiatives have improved the quality of life for residents of Jerusalem and have helped to promote coexistence and tolerance among the city's diverse populations. The foundation's work has also been recognized internationally, with awards and accolades from organizations such as the United Nations and the Council of Europe. The foundation's legacy continues to be felt in Jerusalem, with ongoing projects and initiatives that reflect its commitment to promoting the city's development and advancement, in partnership with institutions like the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Municipality. Category:Organizations based in Jerusalem

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