Money will begin flowing from a relief fund put together by a coalition of eight Jewish philanthropies within the next month, organizers say.
A few things have become clear about the fund since it was announced last month, including its size — $91 million, up from $80 million at launch — and when the fund will start accepting applications, which are by invitation only: that should happen within days. The fund will provide both interest-free emergency loans to Jewish organizations and grants that do not need to be repaid.
Full Story (The Times of Israel)