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LIVING JEWISH 211 213 Financial Report

Dear Friends, We are pleased to write to you from our beautiful new office in Agawam, Massachusetts. A walk through the space shows what we ve been up to. The office is outfitted with bookcases containing PJ Library books in the three languages in which we now work English, Hebrew, and Spanish. They span from board books for our youngest recipients to the PJ Our Way chapter books we are testing with 9 11 year olds. The office walls showcase posters from our Voices & Visions project, which uses the power of striking visual art to communicate important Jewish ideas. Turn a corner and you can meet the mentors from our JCamp18 team who work with members of the boards of Jewish camps to advance strategic plans. Turn another corner and you will find the empty desk of our Life & Legacy national director; she spends most days traveling the country to train communities in developing effective legacy campaigns to secure the Jewish future. Our efforts continue to show results. Our investment in mentorship for the boards of Jewish summer camps has helped those camps raise over 8 to support capital facility enhancements. Our legacy projects, both locally and nationally, are securing legacy commitments that, by conservative estimates, will bring many hundreds of s of dollars to our Jewish institutions. And PJ Library continues to expand its reach across North America and abroad. Here at home, we recently celebrated delivery of our 5 th Jewish children s book. In Israel, PJ Library s sister project Sifriyat Pijama provides books to more than 2, children each month, reaching nearly 85% of all children in Hebrew-speaking preschools, with supplemental resources in both Hebrew and Russian. PJ Library s international reach now includes Australia and Mexico, and other countries are on the horizon. We continue to support the many programs and institutions that enhance Jewish life in Western Massachusetts, including day schools, a resource center for Jewish educators, campership subsidies, trips to Israel, and arts and culture initiatives. We look forward to seeing significant long-term impact from these many exciting investments. Everything we do is in partnership with others. We are grateful to all who support and enhance our work our generous philanthropic partners, the Israel Ministry of Education, local federations, the synagogue movements, JCCs, and all of the other institutions, networks, and thought leaders who make up our Jewish community. We thank you for all that you do. Please come visit us in Agawam. We look forward to achieving so much more together. On behalf of the Trustees of Harold Grinspoon Foundation, Winnie Sandler Grinspoon and Jeremy Pava Voices & Visions Masters Series

community invests in projects that provide a strong return on investment for the Jewish community. 211 212 212 213 1993 213 Harold Grinspoon PROGRAMS PJ Library North America and International Sifriyat Pijama and Keren Grinspoon Israel JCamp18 Voices & Visions Life & Legacy Western Massachusetts Programs and Grants National, International and Israel Grants Other Programs and Administration 3,849, 4,655, 2,671, 1,854, 1,424, 6,916, 2,564, 1,745, 24,38, 51, 535, 1,494, 81, 466, 2,74, 1,923, 1,869, 4,283, 896, 449, 28,242, 1,424, 1,994, 12,869, 3 13,812, 13,137, 137,559, HGF fiscal year ends on August 31

PJ LIBRARY A gift for Jewish children and their families Transformed the lives of more than 165, Jewish children in 2 communities across North America. substantially underwrites the total cost of PJ Library an outreach and engagement program that brings the gift of high-quality Jewish books and music into the homes of Jewish children every month. PJ Library deepens Jewish identity, connects families to Jewish community, and strengthens Jewish peoplehood. Thanks to the commitment of community and philanthropic partners, PJ Library: Empowers parents to become their children s first Jewish educators and enables them to pass Jewish heritage on to the next generation Sparks meaningful Jewish conversations in hundreds of thousands of homes Welcomes young Jewish families into the local Jewish community through low-barrier programs and events Connects families to each other and to the wider Jewish community Turns bedtime moments into lasting Jewish memories COMMUNITY PARTNERS We thank our many community partners including Jewish federations, synagogues, JCCs, religious movements, and other Jewish organizations. transformation PHILANTHROPIC PARTNERS Our generous philanthropic partners make PJ Library possible throughout the United States and Canada. We appreciate the generous partnership and support from the Steinhardt Foundation for Jewish Life, Crown Family Philanthropies, Leon and Toby Cooperman Family Foundation, Genesis Philanthropy Group, Andrea and Charles Bronfman, Susser Family Trust, and other philanthropic partners. 2.7 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Grants for Staff Subsidies and Marketing TOTAL INCOME Income for Subscriptions FY '5 Number of Active Subscriptions FY '6 FY '7 FY '8 FY '9 211 212 212 213 25 213 FY '13 6,56, 8,568, 31,89, 957, 868, 6,484, 7,463, 9,436, 38,293, 3,614, 4,781, 17,622, 3,849, 4,655, 2,671, 2 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 FY '5 Number of PJ Communities* FY '6 FY '7 FY '8 FY '9 FY 13 5 *New York City is represented as one (1) community, but is made up of 85 PJ Library partner organizations.

SIFRIYAT PIJAMA Developing children s Jewish identity and improving literacy in Israeli preschools Over 194, children in 6,3 Israeli preschools participated in Sifriyat Pijama. in partnership with the Israel Ministry of Education, spearheads Sifriyat Pijama, PJ Library s counterpart in Israel. Books are distributed through preschools by Keren Grinspoon Israel. Sifriyat Pijama provides resources to preschool teachers on ways to strengthen children s literacy and explore their Jewish identities. Sifriyat Pijama: Introduces Jewish-content books in the classroom Teaches Jewish values and heritage through stories Gifts the books to students for their home libraries Encourages children to share and discuss the books with their families Helps young children and their families identify with the Jewish values and Israeli culture featured in the stories Additionally, HGF distributes these books through Sifriyat Pijama B America to Hebrewspeaking families in the United States in partnership with the Israeli American Council. PHILANTHROPIC PARTNERS The Israel Ministry of Education and other philanthropic partners have joined with us to bring culturally rich books and valuable teacher training to schools across the country. literacy 6.9 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, INCOME The Israel Ministry of Education Philanthropic Partners Payments from communities not eligible for the Israel Ministry of Education funding TOTAL KGI INVESTMENT* 211 212 212 213 28 213 3,656, 3,61, 11,695, 1,417, 1,417, 3,367, 385, 45, 1,12, 31, 31, 1,854, 1,424, 6,916, ** *Funded through Keren Grinspoon Israel **Includes HGF funding of Sifriyat Pijama before the formation of KGI Preschools Receiving Books FY '13 2, 175, 15, 125, 1, 75, 5, 25, Children Receiving Books FY '13 7

JCAMP18 Ensuring the strength and vitality of Jewish camps Participating camps raised 8 in response to HGF Challenge Grants and an estimated 71 in Legacy contributions. believes in the power of camps to connect young people to their Jewish identity. JCamp18 helps Jewish camps fully develop their own unique qualities and strengths. JCamp18 mentors build capacity with partner camps by facilitating strategic planning and fundraising with camp leaders. JCamp18 offers highly effective challenge grants to participating camps. These grants are used primarily for capital enhancements to rebuild and modernize infrastructure as well as legacy campaigns. JCamp18: Creates a vibrant cadre of lay leadership at the camps Engages alumni through websites and social media Grants incentive awards to first-time campers through our PJ Goes to Camp program in collaboration with the Foundation for Jewish Camp Provides professional mentoring in strategic planning and fundraising to over 1 camps Inspires others to give beyond capital and legacy campaigns building capacity PHILANTHROPIC PARTNERS We thank our participating camps, the Foundation for Jewish Camp, and hundreds of generous donors for joining us to position summer camps as a valuable source for Jewish education and identity. 24.4 8 6 4 2 FY '6 Challenge Grants to Camps FY '7 Camp Fundraising Cumulative ( in s) FY '8 HGF Challenge Grant Contribution FY '9 Camp Raised Total We are proud of our partner camps for going above and beyond HGF s challenge grants by raising an additional 15 to meet critical camp needs. 211 212 212 213 24 213 1,252, 1,32, 11,28, 1,312, 443, 13,1, 2,564, 1,745, 24,38, FY '13 8 6 4 2 FY '9 Camp Legacy Gifts Cumulative ( in s) FY '13 9

VOICES & VISIONS Connecting Jewish thought, art, and people 128, posters were gifted to Jewish organizations throughout North America, Europe, and Israel. funds the creation and distribution of Voices & Visions posters for use in Jewish organizations around the world. Voices & Visions posters re-imagine timeless Jewish quotes through the art of world renowned artists. They grace the halls of federations, Jewish community centers, Hillels, Moishe houses, schools, Jewish camps, synagogues, and many other places. Voices & Visions posters are used: In synagogues to inspire Divrei Torah series, Bet Midrash programs and enhance award ceremonies In day schools to spark hallway conversations, focus conflict resolution sessions, and enrich classroom content In Jewish community spaces to create meaningful wall displays and provide opportunities for intergenerational interaction and reaction To stimulate conversation among young adults on Birthright trips PROGRAM PARTNERS Synagogues, day schools, Hillels, camps, and other Jewish organizations are providing a rich tapestry of program content and ideas for use in various Jewish institutions to stimulate conversation. inspiring 1.5 Voices & Visions, Masters Series (2 of 18 posters) 211 212 212 213 21 213 51, 535, 1,494, 51, 535, 1,494, 11

With the passing of Gail Littman z l in December 212, the Jewish world lost a most amazing human being. Gail was a brilliant leader who brought vibrant legacy programs to communities around the country. Through her energy and creativity, Gail was the talent behind the development of HGF s Life & Legacy Program, creator of the JCamp18 Legacy Program, and advisor to legacy giving in western Massachusetts. She was a true inspiration and dear friend to the HGF family. Trains partner community organizations to take advantage of the tremendous transfer of wealth taking place in our communities Supports and provides incentives that motivate Jewish organizations to secure after-lifetime gifts Promotes best practices for marketing, stewardship, and gift formalization We thank our 8 participating community organizations and hundreds of generous legacy donors for joining us to ensure the future of local Jewish day schools, synagogues, Hillels, social service organizations, and other Jewish entities. Fosters camaraderie and respect among Jewish organizations that share the goal of legacy-building for the entire Jewish community ACTUAL 212 213 CUMULATIVE 26 213 81, 466, 2,74, 81, 466, 2,74, Together we are changing the language and landscape of giving and, by doing so, ensuring the future of treasured Jewish organizations. 13 Life & Legacy provides training, support, and monetary incentives to move organizations to secure meaningful after-lifetime legacy gifts. Life & Legacy: PHILANTHROPIC PARTNERS ACTUAL 211 212 In just one year, Life & Legacy has generated... in Life & Legacy, Areivim Legacy, and Create a Jewish Legacy 2.7 Letters of Intent 655 Estimated Value 29.4 Legacy Conversations 616 Group Conversations 19 HGF Grants to Communities 854,968 Total Participating Communities 7 In partnership with the San Diego Jewish Community Foundation and other philanthropists, HGF funded an Areivim legacy initiative which brought a robust legacy program to Philadelphia, San Francisco, St. Louis, and Tucson, as well as to Hillel organizations around the country. In addition, HGF funded Create a Jewish Legacy, a western Massachusetts legacy program. Based on the success of these initiatives, HGF launched a new program Life & Legacy. motivates Jewish organizations to secure legacy gifts, steward donors, and integrate legacy giving into the philanthropic culture of the Jewish community. legacy LIFE & LEGACY Assuring Jewish tomorrows In Memory Life & Legacy partnerships raised an estimated 29 in after-lifetime commitments.

WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS Making a difference close to home Regional programs and grants created a vibrant Jewish community. builds and enhances a vibrant Jewish community in many ways: Operates and strengthens Jewish day and high schools Provides resource and professional development opportunities for Jewish educators Supports synagogue and community programs that invigorate the Jewish life of teens and families Funds local Jewish arts and cultural programming, including Rekindle Shabbat, Fast Track grants, and the Pioneer Valley Jewish Film Festival Provides robust Jewish experiences for youth through grants that support tuition, summer camperships, year-round youth experiences, and trips to Israel Sponsors Create a Jewish Legacy which, in collaboration with the Jewish Endowment Foundation of the Jewish Federation of Western Massachusetts, works with 19 organizations to secure legacy commitments to sustain vibrant Jewish life community PHILANTHROPIC PARTNERS We thank our partners for joining us in our efforts to enhance Jewish life: Jewish Federation of Western Massachusetts Jewish Federation of the Berkshires Local synagogues, Hillel, and day schools The Springfield Jewish Community Center Jewish Family Service of Western Massachusetts Individual donors 4.3 Grants Cumulative Investment Day Schools and Education 21.8 211 212 212 213 1993 213 78, 923, 15,187, 1,143, 946, 25,96, 1,923, 1,869, 4,283, Youth, Family, and Community 18.5 15

LOOKING AHEAD Transforming Jewish life around the world LOOKING AHEAD Harold Grinspoon Foundation knows a vibrant Jewish future depends on anticipating and serving the needs of families and communities. We are currently working on the following initiatives: PJ ALLIANCE This exciting new initiative is led by an alliance of major national funding partners whose philanthropic priorities have aligned around a shared goal: expand PJ Library s reach, impact, and financial sustainability. We are so pleased to welcome and thank our Lead Partner, the William Davidson Foundation, for its most generous gift of 5 to launch the PJ Alliance. This contribution represents a significant investment in the future of PJ Library. Together, the Alliance partners will make possible a deepened and broadened engagement experience for PJ families and their communities across North America. We look forward to welcoming new partners and want to express our deep gratitude to all our supporters for helping to launch this landmark initiative. PJ OUR WAY We are testing an expansion of PJ Library to serve ages 9 11 with a pilot program that allows children to choose their own books and participate in book-related online discussions. PJ LIBRARY INTERNATIONAL PJ Library is expanding its global reach by providing Jewish-themed books and engagement opportunities in Mexico and Australia. HGF is also working to bring the PJ Library program to Jewish children and their families in Europe, Latin America, and the former Soviet Union. PJ LIBRARY EDUCATIONAL ENGAGEMENT FOR ADULTS Working with educators and creative experts, we are exploring new and exciting ways to support parents in sharing their love of Jewish learning and celebration with the entire family. PJ PROMISE PJ Promise provides incentive grants to communities to establish local endowments to fund PJ Library in perpetuity. SIFRIYAT PIJAMA EXPANSION TO GRADES 1 & 2 We re expanding Sifriyat Pijama to first and second grades in partnership with the Israel Ministry of Education. The programs will broaden and deepen Jewish knowledge and improve literacy skills. MAKTABAT AL-FANOOS (LANTERN LIBRARY) In partnership with the Israel Ministry of Education and the Price Family Charitable Fund, we are replicating Sifriyat Pijama s success by distributing Arabic picture books to children in Israel s Arabic-speaking 17 government kindergartens.

TRUSTEES Harold Grinspoon Diane Troderman Winnie Sandler Grinspoon Jeremy Pava Stuart Anfang Michael Bohnen Andy Eder David Galper Rabbi Irving Greenberg 67 Hunt Street, Suite 1 Agawam, Massachusetts 11 413.276.7 www.hgf.org