named programs · 2 · from sources
what they call their work
Interest-Free Loan Program
Provides interest-free loans for various needs including crisis/emergency, life cycle events (Jewish camp & Israel experiences, adoption, burial), Jewish & secular education, general needs, medical/dental expenses, and small business/Jewish institutions.
JFL Care Bag program
Provides hygiene and homecare products to individuals in need.
activities · 3 groups
what they do
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Basic Needs Provision for Youth and Families 5 activities
- Distribute hygiene and homecare productsProvides hygiene and homecare products through the JFL Care Bag program.
- Distribute hygiene and homecare productsDistributes hygiene and homecare products through the JFL Care Bag program.
- JFL Care Bag programDistributes hygiene and homecare products through the JFL Care Bag program to support individuals and families in need.
- JFL Care Bag programDistributes hygiene and homecare products to individuals and families in need through the JFL Care Bag program, particularly supporting those impacted by the pandemic.
- JFL Care Bag programDistributes hygiene and homecare products to individuals and families in need through the JFL Care Bag program, offering tangible support during times of crisis.
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Interest-Free Loan Programs for Adults 5 activities
- Interest-free lending program for Jewish ArizonansProvides interest-free loans to Jewish residents of Arizona aged 18 and over for a range of needs, including medical/dental care, adoption, education, travel to Israel, business startups, Jewish summer camp, burial expenses, eviction prevention, childcare, rent, utilities, insurance, and pandemic-related financial relief. Most loans are available regardless of income level.
- Interest-free lending program for Jewish ArizonansProvides interest-free loans to Jewish residents of Arizona who are at least 18 years old, regardless of income level, to support a wide range of needs including medical/dental care, adoption, education, travel to Israel, business startups, Jewish summer camp, burial expenses, eviction prevention, rent, utilities, insurance, and childcare. The program specifically addresses financial challenges exacerbated by the pandemic.
- Interest-free lending program for Jewish ArizonansProvides interest-free loans to Jewish residents of Arizona who are at least 18 years old, regardless of income level, to support a wide range of needs including medical/dental care, adoption, education, travel to Israel, business startups, Jewish summer camp, Jewish burial, eviction prevention, rent, utilities, insurance, and childcare, with special attention to pandemic-related financial hardships.
- Provide interest-free loansProvides interest-free loans to Jewish Arizonans aged 18 and older for various needs including Jewish burial, eviction prevention, medical/dental care, adoption, education, travel to Israel, business startups, Jewish summer camp, childcare, rent, utilities, insurance, and other life expenses, including those impacted by the pandemic. Most loans are not dependent on the borrower's income level.
- Provide interest-free loansProvides interest-free loans to Jewish Arizonans aged 18 and older for various needs including Jewish burial, eviction prevention, medical/dental care, adoption, education, travel to Israel, business startups, Jewish summer camp, childcare, rent, utilities, and insurance. The loans are generally not dependent on the borrower's income level and requests for pandemic-related assistance are expedited.
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Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance 1 activity
- Expedited loan processing during emergenciesAccelerates review and approval of loan applications to provide timely financial relief to individuals and families impacted by the pandemic.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$474K
Contributions & grants$459K97%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$9670%
Other revenue$14K
expenses
Total expenses$515K
Program expenses54%
Admin / overhead33%
Fundraising13%
Salaries & benefits$283K
Grants paid out$3K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$3.51M
Cash$406K
Investments$1.01M
Liabilities$2K
Net assets$3.51M
Liquid reserves33.0 mo
4 years on record · 2019–2022 · YoY revenue -40.0%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 18
- CAROLE ZEICHICK — Treasurer
- DANIEL TENN — Director
- DAVID SENKFOR — President
- DEBORAH FINKEL — Director
- DEBRA FRIEDNASH — Director
- DIANA BUCHBINDER — Director
- GREGORY ROSENTHAL — Director
- IAN KORNBLUTH — Director
- JEFF STANLIS — Director
- JOAN LIPSON — Director
- JOEL SUPERFON — Secretary
- LAURA DRACHLER — EXEC VICE PRES
- LOUISE ZIRRETTA — Director
- MADELAINE BERG — Director
- ORA ZUTLER — IMM PAST PRES
- PETER CASPARI — Asst Treasurer
- REBECCA HOFFMAN AZULAY — Vice President
- RICHARD KLEINER — Director
relationships · 3
who they work with
- Congregation Beth Israel Partner — Hosted a presentation about Jewish Free Loan for student outreach.
- Founders Society Network — Honors donors who established Named Loan Funds; all existing Named Loan Funds are part of the Founders Society.
- International Association of Jewish Free Loans Network — Refers out-of-state residents to the International Association of Jewish Free Loans' website to find a free loan organization in their area.