Funders
JTA is a not-for-profit corporation that receives funding from a variety of sources.
Approximately 40% of JTA’s revenue comes from operations. These include service fees paid by client newspapers, national Jewish agencies and individual subscribers.
The remaining 60% comes from philanthropic sources, including Jewish community federations in the United States and Canada and contributions from the JTA Board of Directors.
JTA also currently receives support grants or bulk service fees from the following organizations:
- American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
- Samuel Bronfman Foundation
- Everett Philanthropic Fund
- The Gottesman Fund
- Hadassah: The Women’s Zionist Organization of America
- Jewish Federation of Baltimore
- Jerry & Trudi Krivitzky
- Joseph and Harvey Meyerhoff Family Charitable Funds
- Maltz Family Foundation
- The Marcus Foundation
- The Morningstar Foundation
- David & Inez Myers Foundation
- Nash Family Foundation
- National Federation/Agency Alliance
- Robert Russell Memorial Foundation
- Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation
- Smart Family Foundation
- Michael H. Steinhardt
- The Alvin and Fanny B. Thalheimer Foundation
- UIA Federations Canada
- Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
- World Zionist Organization
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