United Israel Appeal
United Israel Appeal (UIA), a subsidiary of The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), is a link between the American Jewish community and the people of Israel. An independent legal entity, with its own US 501(c)(3) tax status and Board of Directors, UIA is responsible for the allocation and oversight of funds raised by U.S. Jewish Federation campaigns on behalf of Israel for use by its operating agent, the Jewish Agency for Israel. It also secures and monitors U.S. grant funds for the immigration and absorption of Jewish refugees and humanitarian migrants to Israel from countries of distress. It is with the Jewish Agency for Israel as its partner that UIA assists American Jews to fulfill their ongoing collective commitment to contribute to and participate in the upbuilding of the State of Israel. UIA has offices in New York City and Jerusalem.[1]
Activities
UIA’s principal objectives are to assist immigration to Israel through the relief, rehabilitation and resettlement of the immigrants therein, and to aid charitable, educational and scientific institutions and Jewish-Identity programs in Israel.
In consultation with the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) and individual Jewish Federations, UIA nominates members and observers of the Jewish Agency Board of Governors (BOG), members of its committees and designates delegates to the Jewish Agency Annual Assembly.[2]
Allocation and evaluation
UIA provides grants, fiduciary oversight, allocates funds provided to it from donors, foundations, American Jewish Federations and JFNA.
UIA monitors and evaluates the programs operated on its behalf by the Jewish Agency for Israel.
UIA monitors the management of the educational assets and activities of the Israel Education Fund (IEF) as well as appointing members of the boards of the managing companies.
History
United Israel Appeal was first established in 1925 as the United Palestine Appeal (UPA) to unify fundraising in America for a Jewish national homeland. Its constituents included: Keren Hayesod, the fundraising organization for the Jewish Agency; Hadassah; Hebrew University; the Jewish National Fund and Mizrachi. UPA was dissolved in 1930 and reconstituted in 1936 by Keren Hayesod and the Jewish National Fund. In 1938, UPA entered into a partnership with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) to found the United Jewish Appeal (UJA).
UIA has undergone vast changes since those early days. In addition to the partnership begun in 1938, the most significant changes prior to 2000 came in 1971 as a result of the reconstitution of the Jewish Agency for Israel.[3] After the Reconstitution Agreement, for the first time, American Jewish leaders from federations, as well as all the American Zionist organizations, served as members of the UIA Board. The American Zionist organizations had seats on the Jewish Agency Board through their membership in the World Zionist Organization.
The Reconstitution Agreement led UIA to name the Jewish Agency for Israel as its exclusive operating agent in Israel.
In 1999, United Jewish Communities (UJC) was created as a merger of UIA, UJA and the Council of Jewish Federations (CJF), into a single, national organization. After this merger, UIA became a subsidiary of UJC, since renamed the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA).
Funding
According to the most recent IRS 990 form, UIA distributed $197,289,000 during the fiscal year of July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013.[4]
Leadership
UIA’s current chairman is Andy Groveman of Memphis; whose term began in November 2015.[1] Rabbi Daniel Allen is the Executive Vice-Chairman.[5] The most recent past chairman is Richard N. Bernstein, Miami. Other past chairpersons have included Bruce A. Arbit, Milwaukee; Richard L. Wexler, Chicago; Jane Fisher Sherman, Detroit;[6] Bennett L. Aaron, Philadelphia;[7] Shoshana S. Cardin, Baltimore.[8]
References
Sources
- 1 2 "United Israel Appeal | Jewish Federations of North America". Jewish Federations of North America. Retrieved 2014-11-25.
- ↑ "UIA Background in the "United Israel Appeal 2014-2015 Board of Directors Handbook."". Retrieved 2014-11-25.
- ↑ "Structure of Jewish Agency, Inc, and United Israel Appeal Revised". Retrieved 2015-04-09.
- ↑ "UIA IRS 990, fiscal year of July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-01-23.
- ↑ "JFNA Names Rabbi Daniel R. Allen to Lead United Israel Appeal". Retrieved 2015-01-23.
- ↑ "Jane F. Shermann. M and M Fisher Foundation.". Retrieved 2014-12-05.
- ↑ "SPENDING IT; Seeking Unity in Jewish Giving". The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-01-12.
- ↑ "Shoshana S. Cardin | Jewish Women's Archive". Jwa.org. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
External links
- United Israel Appeal
- U.S. Refugee resettlement Grant United Israel Appeal
- Bridging the gaps in Israeli society through technology; Jerusalem Post
- United Israel Appeal 2012 IRS 990
- Urban Institute National Center for Charitable Statistics
- White House OMB Information on the Humanitarian Migrants to Israel Assessment
- Richard Wexler United Jewish Communities Founder To Step Down