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Over £1 million worth of funds donated by JNF Charitable Trust in 2011 were used to support Halutzit – “a group of 21st Century Zionist pioneers” – who construct new communities in the Negev region. These include roads, irrigations, foundations and schools, including the construction of a boys dormitory. Money that was donated to the two of Sderot was used for the construction of town entrances
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Donations have also been used for the regeneration of the town of Ofakim, projects included a public park (£102,000), Ayalim and Zionist community building and construction of a student village (£82,000) and the Association of the Development of Ofakim which aims to encourage young people to remain in the area.
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£84,000 went to HaShomer HaChadash which provides security to farms, £64,000 to Be’erot Yitzchak to preserve a heritage site. Funds were also donated to the Eshkol region (near Gaza Strip) to improve the quality of life: £24,000 for youth centre development, £35,000 for a park and playground in Sheva and £42,000 for the same in Avshalom. In Gvahim, donations were used to assist economic development. £47,000 was donated to Beit Uri, a residential home for disabled teenagers.
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Elsewhere, £337,000 was donated to develop the Arad Performing Arts Centre, £85,000 to the Tel Sheva Campus for Special Education and Rehabilitation, £51,000 to Green Hura (Hura being a Bedouin Town outside Beersheva) to improve quality of life and £50,000 to the British Social Club for Holocaust Survivors in Israel
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Revision as of 12:22, 26 January 2022

The JNF Charitable Trust (Charity number: 225910, Incorporated on 21 July 1939) is the main vehicle for the Jewish National Fund UK trading as JNF UK. It is also a registered charity - number: 225910. [1]

Finances

Year Income (£) Sources Donations/Grants (£) Recipients of Grants/Donations
2010 12,157,000 - 11,318,000 Funding of UK Charitable Projects: 7,501,000 Funding of projects in Israel: 3,817,000 [2]
2011 9,962,000 - 11,721,000 Funding of UK Charitable Projects: 7,257,000 Funding of projects in Israel: 4,464,000 [3]
2012 17,537,000 - 9,655,000 Funding of UK Charitable Projects: 7,374,000 Funding of projects in Israel: 2,281,000
2013 13,855,000 - 12,699,000 Funding of UK Charitable Projects: 4,978,000 Funding of projects in Israel: 7,721,000 [4]
2014 13,431,000 - 4,315,000 Funding of UK Charitable Projects: 4,265,000 Funding of projects in Israel: 50,000
2015 14,389,000 - 13,068,000 Funding of UK Charitable Projects: 8,853,000 Funding of projects in Israel: 4,215,000 [5]
2016 12,417,000 - 9,829,000 Funding of UK Charitable Projects: 7,914,000 Funding of projects in Israel: 1,915,000
2017 17,038,000 - 8,918,000 Funding of UK Charitable Projects: 8,167,000 Funding of projects in Israel: 751,000 [6]
2018 22,255,000 - 11,779,000 Funding of UK Charitable Projects: 8,904,000 Funding of projects in Israel: 2,875,000
2019 16,505,000 - 15,599,000 Funding of UK Charitable Projects: 8,492,000 (UK Via KKL Charity Accounts: 8,164,000)

Funding of projects in Israel: 7,107,000 [7]

2020 15,411,000 - 12,052,000 Funding of UK Charitable Projects: 8,495,000 (UK Via KKL Charity Accounts: 8,332,000) Funding of projects in Israel: 3,557,000

Funding of projects in Israel 2020 [7]

Destination/Organisation in Israel Incoming Resources (£)
Beit Uri 27,000
Benji Hillman 57,000
Refua Vesimcha 250,000
Be’re Sova – Soup Kitchen 10,000
Ben Hashitin – Leadership Programme 30,000
Derech Eretz – Youth Programme 2,000
Garin Harel in Tzohar 37,000
Keren Shalom Community Project 30,000
Ruhama Forest 22,000
Latet 47,000
Hakeren Leyedidot 44,000
Meitarim Lachish 75,000
Matan Avrut Adadit 77,000
Rachashei Lev 170,000
Yad Tamar 85,000
Student Village in Kibbutz Misgav Am 57,000
Afike Orot – Ofakim 25,000
Bnei HaMenashe Community 9,000
Be’re Milka Community 20,000
Others 179,000
Legacies 1,024,000

Funding of projects in Israel 2019 [8]

Destination/Organisation in Israel Incoming Resources (£)
Beit Uri 17,000
Benji Hillman 67,000
Environmental Projects 31,000
Refua Vesimcha 317,000
Amit High School 70,000
Be’er Sova 10,000
Bet Hashitin 15,000
Derech Eretz 32,000
Ezra LeMarpeh 2,000
Garin Harel in Tzohar 15,000
Hof Ahskelon community centre 20,000
Israel Is 13,000
Kerem Shalom 15,000
Kiryat Melachi Kindergartens 20,000
Meitarim Lachish 10,000
Rachashei Lev 260,000
Ruach Dromit 1,000
Simcha Layeled 43,000
Tenufa Bakehila 30,000
Yad Tamar 53,000
YBA – Bnei Akiva 21,000
Nitzan Lanoar therapeutic farm for youth at risk 10,000
Legacies 276,000

Funding of projects in Israel 2018 [6]

Destination/Organisation in Israel Incoming Resources (£)
Beit Uri 27,000
Benji Hillman 23,000
Environmental Projects 51,000
Refua Vesimcha 80,000
Bedouin Academy 13,000
Gevim School 30,000
Massa Israeli 148,000
Derech Eretz 30,000
Meitarim Lachish 7,000
Ramat Hanegev YAFE 70,000
Rachashei Lev 267,000
Reut Sderot 10,000
Tenufa Bakehila 20,000
Legacies 559,000

Funding of projects in Israel 2017 [9]

Destination/Organisation in Israel Incoming Resources (£)
Beit Uri 30,000
Benji Hillman 50,000
Environmental Projects 55,000
Emergency Projects 2,000
Alon kindergarten 10,000
Barzilay Hospital 25,000
Desert Stars 20,000
Derech Eretz 88,000
Eden Karmia 42,000
Havatzelet 10,000
Kiryat Malachi kindergartens 18,000
Refua Vesimcha 500,000
Sachlav Kindergarten 24,000
Yerucham Early Childhood Centre 43,000
Other 3,000
Legacies 888,000


Funding of projects in Israel 2016 [5]

Destination/Organisation in Israel Incoming Resources (£)
Beit Uri 23,000
Benji Hillman 74,000
Environmental Projects 52,000
Emergency Projects 29,000
Sderot – Ezra Lemarpeh 6,000
Carasso Science Park 70,000
Desert Stars 20,000
Refua Vesimcha 200,000
JDC (Edible Gardens) 10,000
Eshkol Music School 20,000
Macon Arava 2,000
Derech Eretz 1,000
Other 3,000
Legacies 379,000

Funding of projects in Israel 2015 [10]

Destination/Organisation in Israel Incoming Resources (£)
Beit Uri 2,000
Benji Hillman 74,000
Nitzana/Yerucham Derech Eretz programmes 135,000
Yerucham Expansion and Renovation of Music Conservatory 165,000
Yerucham – Equipping Second Floor of Learning Centre 25,000
Yerucham – Renovating Renanim Kindergarten 25,000
Equipping New Kindergartens for Autistic Children in Be’re Sheva 35,000
HaShomer HaChadash 157,000
Bikurim – Youth Village 24,000
Bikurim – Music School 304,000
Shavei Darom – Ampitheatre 76,000
Shavei Darom – Construction of sports ground 87,000
Nachson Pre Army Programme – Developing New Campus in Eshkol 117,000
Kiryat Malachi – Renovation of state kindergartens 262,000
Ono Academic College 1,000,000
Matnat Shichrur (Heritage Gift) – 10 day trips for new soldiers to learn about Israel 33,000
Ofanim 32,000
Be’re Sova 26,000
Meitarim Lachish Pre Army Programme – Equipping the campus of Eliav 29,000
The Carasso Science Museum 86,000
Ruach Dromit 24,000
Sderot young adult centre 18,000
Gvahim accelerator programme 143,000
Shiur Acher 49,000
Nitzanei Hanegev 35,000
Ramat Hanegev 42,000
Ahuzat Negev Ofakim 34,000
Kiryat Malachi 24,000
Renovation of Yachini Community Centre 29,000
Yerucham – Yeruham Design Terminal 48,000
Yerucham – Renovation of Communal Areas 37,000
Hof Ashkelon Regional Council 58,000
Ofakim 134,000
Yerucham Developing Public Gardens 174,000
Kiryat Malachi – Development of the entrances 416,000
Kiryat Malachi – Community Park 87,000
Arad 66,000
Eden Karmia 143,000
Orr Shalom – Renovation of Forster Homes 25,000

Funding of projects in Israel 2014 [4]

Destination/Organisation in Israel Incoming Resources (£)
Beit Uri 32,000
Kiryat Gat Mariann’s early childhood centre 52,000
Nitzana/Yerucham Derech Eretz programmes 216,000
Reut SderotAssociation 34,000
Beit HaOle-Needy Immigrants 35,000
Yerucham – Early Children Centre 69,000
Arava – pre-school education centre 29,000
HaShomer HaChadash 146,000
Bikurim – Youth Village 89,000
Ezra le’Marpe – Sderot 195,000
Ruach Dromit 27,000
Hashomer HaChadash Caravans Unit 73,000
Laika Youth 26,000
Desert Stars 45,000
Sderot Youth Centre 1,000,000
Arad Youth Centre 81,000
Ayalim Student Village 1,624,000
Café Britain in southern Israel 487,000
Gvahim 65,000
Arad Ayalim garden renovation 41,000
OR- Har Amasa Community Centre 44,000
Sderot – bicycle trail 325,000
Ofakim – a park and playground 325,000
Yerucham – Northern Entrance and Lake Camping Site 568,000
Arad 244,000
Earth Promise 49,000
Mitzpe Ramon 162,000
Kiryat Malachi – adult youth centre 139,000
Gvahim accelerator programme 37,000
Kibutz Erez Shaar Hanegev – Opus TV 28,000
Arava – adoption of 15 families 406,000
Rahat Shelters 29,000
Tzuk Eitan 9 Gaza war effort 144,000
Refua Vesimcha 73,000
Ofakim – day centre for senior centres 122,000
Orr Shalom – Beer Sheva cluster of family group home 30,000

The OR Har Amasa Community Centre (donations totalling £44,000 in 2014) is part of the OR Movement which the Palestine Campaign states "has supported the construction of the Jewish town of Hiran, which aims to replace the Palestinian Bedouin village of Umm-al-Hiran, which has been subject to forcible evacuation." [11]

Funding of projects in Israel 2013 [12]

Destination/Organisation in Israel Incoming Resources (£)
Beit Uri 35,000
Arad Early Childhood Centre 349,000
Halutzit/Nitzana/Yerucham Derech Eretz programmes 87,000
BeerSheva Sports Hall and Empowerment Centre 35,000
Ezra le’Marpe – Sderot 1,848,000
Medical Research – Soroka Hospital BeerSheva 69,000
Yerucham Youth Leadership Centre 38,000
HaShomer HaChadash 114,000
Sderot Young Adult Centre 35,000
Kiryat Gat Young Adult Centre 44,000
Ayalim Student Villages 35,000
Benji Hillman 32,000
Sderot - Nachshon 97,000
Ofakim Community Playgrounds 78,000
Sensory Garden for the Blind 32,000
Gvahim accelerator programs 30,000

Funding of projects in Israel 2012 [3]

Destination/Organisation in Israel Incoming Resources (£)
Beit Uri 58,000
Benji Hillman 53,000
Haluzit pre-army program 319,000
Eshkol youth village 82,000
Yerucham early childhood centre 280,000
Jewish Scouts 299,000
Sderot Sapir College 148,000
HaShomer HaChadash 137,000
Ayalim student villages 132,000
Kiryat Gat sports and enrichment centre 58,000
Community Garden project 74,000
Carmel and Chiran Forests 53,000
Jerusalem Botanical Gardens 105,000
Mitzpe Ramon business and technology hub 824,000
Gvahim Ashdod accelerator programme 61,000
JBG Scholarships 4,000

Funding of projects in Israel 2011[13]

Destination/Organisation in Israel Incoming Resources (£)
Beit Uri 47,000
Aleh 6,000
Ayalim 82,000
Habbanim Park 102,000
Shuva 25,000
Tel Sheva Playground 85,000
Chiran Forest 35,000
Avshalom Park 42,000
Arad 337,000
Dimona 335,000
Be'erot Yitzchak 64,000
Hura Village infrastructure 51,000
HaShomer Hachadash 84,000
Eshkol Youth Centre 24,000
Holocaust Centre 50,000
Kisharit 124,000
JBG Scholarships 17,000

Over £1 million worth of funds donated by JNF Charitable Trust in 2011 were used to support Halutzit – “a group of 21st Century Zionist pioneers” – who construct new communities in the Negev region. These include roads, irrigations, foundations and schools, including the construction of a boys dormitory. Money that was donated to the two of Sderot was used for the construction of town entrances

Donations have also been used for the regeneration of the town of Ofakim, projects included a public park (£102,000), Ayalim and Zionist community building and construction of a student village (£82,000) and the Association of the Development of Ofakim which aims to encourage young people to remain in the area.

£84,000 went to HaShomer HaChadash which provides security to farms, £64,000 to Be’erot Yitzchak to preserve a heritage site. Funds were also donated to the Eshkol region (near Gaza Strip) to improve the quality of life: £24,000 for youth centre development, £35,000 for a park and playground in Sheva and £42,000 for the same in Avshalom. In Gvahim, donations were used to assist economic development. £47,000 was donated to Beit Uri, a residential home for disabled teenagers.

Elsewhere, £337,000 was donated to develop the Arad Performing Arts Centre, £85,000 to the Tel Sheva Campus for Special Education and Rehabilitation, £51,000 to Green Hura (Hura being a Bedouin Town outside Beersheva) to improve quality of life and £50,000 to the British Social Club for Holocaust Survivors in Israel


Funding of projects in Israel 2010[2]

Destination/Organisation in Israel Incoming Resources (£)
Beit Uri 44,000
Aleh 237,000
Ayalim 58,000
SPNI 47,000
Lord Sacks Forest 165,000
Arad (Ulpena) 27,000
Arad (Other) 80,000
Halutzit 1,097,000
OR 242,000
Sderot 402,000
Ichlu Reim 60,000
Leket 30,000
Koret 75,000
JBG Scholarships 18,000

Over £1 million worth of funds donated by JNF Charitable Trust in 2010 were used to support Halutzit – “a group of 21st Century Zionist pioneers” – who construct new communities in the Negev region. These include roads, irrigations, foundations and schools.

£400,000 was contributed to the rebuilding of Sderot – a town near the Gaza strip which was targeted. £85,000 was donated to Ayalim Association which offered student volunteers to under-developed regions and £27,000 went to supporting a Zionist Secondary School for Girls (called Ulpena) in Arad (£80,000 in total for this region). £237,000 went towards Medical Care in Aleh Negev and £165,000 to Lord Sacks Forest (restoration). £242,000 was donated to OR Negev (part of the OR Movement) for the building of infrastructure in Negev.

£30,000 donated to Table to Table (a food rescue service), £44,000 to a residential home for disabled teenagers called Beit Uri, £60,000 to Ichlu Re’im an NGO that combats hunger, £75,000 to Gardener Microeconomics Initiative (Koret) to help those on low incomes. £47,000 to SPNI – awaiting a decision.

Contact

Since November 2016 it has been registered at Mountcliff House, 154 Brent Street, London, England, NW4 2BF (the majority of all JNF related companies are registered at this address).

Previous addresses:

  • May 2004 - November 2016: JNF House, Spring Villa Park, Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 7ED
  • May 1997 - May 2004: 58-70 Edgware Way, Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 8GQ
  • Incorporation - May 1997: Harold Poster House, Kingsbury Circle, Kingsbury, NW9 9SP [14]


Notes

  1. JNF Charitable Trust, Charity Commission archived on 25 Nov 21
  2. 2.0 2.1 JNF Charitable Trust, Accounts 2010
  3. 3.0 3.1 JNF Charitable Trust Accounts 2012
  4. 4.0 4.1 JNF Charitable Trust Accounts 2014
  5. 5.0 5.1 JNF Charitable Trust, Accounts 2016
  6. 6.0 6.1 JNF Charitable Trust, Accounts 2018
  7. 7.0 7.1 JNF Charitable Trust, Accounts 2020
  8. JNF Charitable Trust Accounts 2019
  9. JNF Charitable Trust Accounts 2017
  10. JNF Charitable Trust Accounts 2015
  11. Stop the Jewish National Fund UK, Palestine Campaign, archived on 11 Jan. 22 at https://archive.ph/wip/zBeNL
  12. JNF Charitable Trust Accounts 2013
  13. JNF Charitable Trust Accounts 2011
  14. JNF Charitable Trust Companies House archived on 25 Nov. 21