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::Our Jewish Community program supports organizations that generate and maintain vibrant, cohesive and engaging Jewish community in Chicago and the United States, committed to the well-being of Israel and Jewish communities around the world.<ref name ="Circle of Service Foundation"/> | ::Our Jewish Community program supports organizations that generate and maintain vibrant, cohesive and engaging Jewish community in Chicago and the United States, committed to the well-being of Israel and Jewish communities around the world.<ref name ="Circle of Service Foundation"/> | ||
− | Circle of Service is a major donor to [[Friends of the Israel | + | Circle of Service is a major donor to [[Friends of the Israel Defense Forces]], the US body that sends funds to the Israeli [[Association for the Wellbeing of Israel's Soldiers]]. Between 2002-2013 the foundation donated $659,400 to the FIDF.<ref> |
Data compiled from filings of Form 990s 2002 - 2013. </ref> | Data compiled from filings of Form 990s 2002 - 2013. </ref> | ||
Revision as of 09:53, 9 February 2015
Circle of Service Foundation is a private grant making foundation based in Illinois in the United States. The organisation describes its main areas of focus as being community services, education, Jewish community, medical research and the awarding of capital grants. [1]
Its community activities include support for low-income adults and young people in Illinois. The organisations webpage provides the following description of its Jewish community activities:
- Our Jewish Community program supports organizations that generate and maintain vibrant, cohesive and engaging Jewish community in Chicago and the United States, committed to the well-being of Israel and Jewish communities around the world.[1]
Circle of Service is a major donor to Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, the US body that sends funds to the Israeli Association for the Wellbeing of Israel's Soldiers. Between 2002-2013 the foundation donated $659,400 to the FIDF.[2]
People
Directors (circa 2012)
Michael P Krasny (Chairman of the Board) | Adam J. Levine (President, Secretary, Treasurer and Director) | Gary Kash (Director) | Janey Krasny (Director) | Michelle Collins (Director) | Michael S. Tepper (Vice President, Assistant Secretary and Director) | | Steven Stark Lowenstein (Director) | Amy Berkovitz Stein (Director) |
Contact
- P. O. Box 8529,
- Northfield, IL
- 60093|
- Phone: 847-716-2111
- Fax: 847-716-2177
Web: http://www.cosfoundation.org/