General partners
The Adam Institute for Democracy and Peace , one of the leading promoters and providers of democracy education all over Israel, and in Jerusalem in particular. The Institute serves all sectors of the population, and its workshop series turn the participant into a partner in the learning process.
The Jerusalem Municipality – Division of Social Affairs, Division of Cultural Affairs, Division of Welfare Services, The Sports Authority, Public Libraries, Division of Arts, Rehabilitation Unit
Jerusalem Education Authority – Municipal Division in charge of education in Jerusalem.
Jerusalem Development Authority – development and plans for the physical growth and economic well being of the city.
JDC-Joint Distribution Committee – non-profit organization committed to social-welfare projects and education.
Jerusalem Business Development Center (JBDC) , established in 1991, the JBDC assistx for businesses in all fields, having assisted about 18,300 entrepreneurs, 4,600 of which opened or expanded businesses, resulting in the creation of about 11,500 new jobs in Jerusalem.
Jerusalem Association of Community Centers , with local community centers including: A-Tur, Wadi Joz, Beit Beit Safafa, Baka / Mekor Haim, Givaat Shaul, French Hill, Katamonim, Pat, Gilo, Issawiya, Pisgat Ze’ev, Kiryat Hayovel, Kiryat Menachem, Jewish Quarter, Romema, Shmuel Hanavi, East Talpiot.
Center for Jewish-Arab Education - Founded in 1997, the Center seeks to create an integrated, bilingual school where Arab and Jewish children learn together. The school encompasses 170 children six classes (K–4), each taught by two teachers, one Jewish and one Arab; and so spreads the message of coexsistence.
Community Advocacy , a not-for-profit organization that began and operates the Food co-ops in Jerusalem
Hadassah Medical Center , Ein Kerem and Mount Scopus campuses
Jerusalem International YMCA , for more than 20 years a close partner of the Jerusalem Foundation in coexsistence work. Together they Work tirelessly on the grassroots level to create a place where all residents of the city can gather, putting aside differences of religion, politics and culture.
Hebrew University – joint projects in cooperation with the Jerusalem Foundation.
Bloomfield Science Museum-an intriguing and enjoyable setting for science education that provides an enviroment where both Jewish and Arab children can study the secrets of the universe together.
Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies – academic research institute that pursues scholarly work and research about Jerusalem.
Jerusalem Center for Ethics in the Konrad Adenauer Conference Center at Mishkenot Sha’ananim – the center sponsors conferences and seminars on ethical standards as a compass for contemporary society.
The Abraham Fund – NGO concerned with fostering and promoting good relations between Arabs and Jews in Israel.
Israeli – Palestinian Partners
Citizens Accord Forum : the network of organizations involved in Jewish-Arab coexistence in Israel
The Intercultural Center, Jerusalem
The Interreligious Coordinating Council in Israel
IPCRI – the Israeli-Palestinian Center for Research and Information
The Jerusalem Center for Conflict Resolution and Mediation
The Jewish-Arab Experience Center
MECA – Middle East Children’s Alliance
Jewish-Arab Center for Peace, Givat Haviva
Ossim Shalom: Social Workers for Peace and Social Welfare
Jerusalem International YMCA
Al-Quds University
The Without Borders Project
Economic Cooperation Council
Al-Hadaf Peace Center
The Israel Interfaith Association
The Israel Palestinian Peace Coalition
Middle East Non-Violence and Democracy
International partners
European Union
Swiss Government
German State Governments
German Federal Government
European Foundation Center
Evans Foundation
Van Leer Foundation