Since its founding in 1966, the Jerusalem Foundation has completed over 4000 projects. From small neighborhood parks to world-renowned landmarks, the Jerusalem Foundation is enhancing the life and vitality of every resident and every neighborhood of Jerusalem.
Our projects are documented on the interactive map which can be found on our home page Click
here to access the map and search for all different kinds of projects spearheaded by the Jerusalem Foundation.
Major Projects and Gifts:
The Jerusalem Foundation has spearheaded a number of cultural, community and research-based institutions that are the fabric of Jerusalem's landscape. These projects have been in existence for many years and we continue to support them because of their impact and importance for the city and its residents. These projects are significant ventures, require constant funding, and we seek to support them through endowments and major gifts. These projects include:
Mishkenot Sha'ananim: Click
here to access Mishkenot's website.
The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies: Click
here to read more about JIIS and its vast research projects that greatly impact policy in Jerusalem.
Adopt a Neighborhood campaign: Click
here to read more about this project. Click
here to read the most recent reports about the program.
Cultural projects: Click
here to read about our cultural mission, and click
here to view a presentation about our overall cultural vision for Jerusalem.
The Tisch Family Zoological Gardens: To view the Zoo's website, click
here. To view the most recent report about the zoo, click
here.
The Cinematheque: Click
here to read about Cinematheque and click
here to read the most recent reports on the Cinematheque. Click
here to access their website.
Some of our other flagship projects include: