Federation Impact Report 2018-2019

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IMPACT REPORT 2018–2019


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OFFICERS Randon Carvel, President-elect Ian Black, Vice President Stacy Hanan, Vice President Anne Spindel, Vice President Merrill Wynne, Vice President Roz Goldberg, Treasurer Peter Wells, Secretary/Governance Officer Patti Wertheimer, Past President

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PRESIDENT Michael Ritter

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DIRECTORS Barbara Ackerman Sepi Ackerman Alan Ades Tom Bernstein David Chaifetz Len Drexler Marsha Eisenberg Al Ernst Lauren Fineman Mary Gratehouse Julie Green Dr. Lewis Hanan Debbie Haspel Bob Israeloff

Simone Knego Linda Lipson David Millstone Michelle Mitchell Iris Nahemow Nancy Roucher Wayne Ruben Alan Silverglat Bunny Skirboll Lois Stulberg Adrea Sukin Mel Taub Peter Wells

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Kim Mullins

OUR MISSION

To strengthen Jewish life and identity in our community, provide for Jewish people in need, and to promote support for Israel.


Dear Friends: Happy 60TH! We began 2019 by marking our 60th year when several hundred people turned out to celebrate our founding on February 25, 1959. For six decades, The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee has been helping Jews locally, in Israel and around the world, promoting our community every step of the way. As we begin our seventh decade of service to the Sarasota-Manatee community, we are humbled by knowing that over the years our Federation has helped hundreds of thousands of people. Through programs like financial aid for a Holocaust survivor, hospital visitation by our Community Chaplain, one of our many Federation-sponsored missions to our beloved Israel, PJ Library books provided to young Jewish children or engagement at one of our many cultural events such as The Jewish Film Festival or Women’s Day, we are at the very center of Jewish life. We take our responsibility seriously to provide for the evolving needs of the most vulnerable in our community while ensuring an abundance of impactful and meaningful experiences for anyone looking to connect with Jewish life. We meet Jews on their terms, where they are, whether it be as a traditional Jew or a cultural one. Our impact this past year was most felt:

Through our ‘babies to bubbies’ programming that spans the spectrum, touching young children, families, adults and seniors. We work hard to keep our programs relevant and vital to all.

In the second year of the LIFE & LEGACY™ program, when our Federation secured many more commitments from the community, bringing the total number of legacy donors to 78, representing an estimated $4.8 million for the Federation.

In our exploration of how to better serve our community by re-imagining our 32-acre campus on McIntosh Road. As a result of the generosity of Larry Greenspon, we renamed our campus The Larry Greenspon Family Campus for Jewish Life and began a several-year process to re-build, re-shape and re-design our campus for the realities and needs of today’s Jews.

A key image of our future campus is our Welcome Chuppah (pictured on the back page) and generously funded by the Epstein Family. Just as a Chuppah represents a Jewish home, this Chuppah symbolizes the Federation as YOUR JEWISH HOME in our local community. As we continue to plan and grow, we are committed to finding the very best solutions to invest in a future that will benefit us all. Thanks to the thousands of donors who have helped build the Sarasota-Manatee area into such a vibrant, growing Jewish community. Our future is indeed bright. With gratitude,

Michael Ritter President

Howard Tevlowitz Chief Executive Officer

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impact

at a glance

$4,151,795 invested in worldwide

community needs

$53,377 4

provided for our community's youth to have Jewish

experiences


6,778

attendees at Federation

events and programs

6,027

tickets sold at the 10th Annual

Jewish Film Festival

50

people traveled to Israel on

a Federation-led mission

$1,253,930 in support of

Israel and Overseas

1,912

area students heard testimony from local

Holocaust survivors

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you are

caring

for the vulnerable

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Your support is lending a hand to those less fortunate, whether in Sarasota-Manatee, Israel or any of 70 countries on five continents where Jews live. Basic needs and emergency services are critical, such as food, shelter and medical care. Through our funding of JFCS of the Suncoast, Inc., seniors and Holocaust survivors are cared for through holiday celebrations, chaplain visits and financial assistance. These at-risk populations are able to age in their homes with dignity and independence because of your support.

$654,232

was distributed for assistance to JFCS and overseas partners in 2018.

How you are caring for the vulnerable: •

415 seniors, living in 12 residential facilities, participated in Jewish holiday observances

365 hospitalized Jewish individuals were visited by our Community Chaplain and JFCS volunteers

140 Holocaust survivors were assisted with financial aid and dental work and most received home care

• $41,961 was provided to local Jewish families for financial assistance

You are helping at-risk populations around the world. SARASOTA-MANATEE

FORMER SOVIET UNION

EASTERN EUROPE

ISRAEL

42,000 Ukrainian Jews caught in the crossfires of conflict were provided food, medicine and shelter

13,600 people in need received fresh produce 365 days a year thanks to an overseas grant to Leket, Israel’s food bank

1,100 IDF soldiers received free toiletries, clothing, food and haircuts through our support of the Needy Soldier Supply Closets in Israel

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you are

nurturing

Jewish life, education and values

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The future of the Jewish community begins with our Jewish youth and we are committed to providing them fun and engaging experiences. We offer children free books with our PJ Library program, overnight camp grants and religious school scholarships. Jewish teens are provided an opportunity to connect with other teens, learn about Israel and gain leadership skills through the Shapiro Teen Engagement Program. In addition, we hold several events throughout the year remembering the Holocaust and provide speakers to present at local schools about the Holocaust. We engage Jews of all ages and stages of life through various social, educational and cultural arts experiences.

We are committed to a strong and vibrant Jewish community, one that meets the needs of Jews from all backgrounds and levels of observance.

86%

of PJ Library parents say they are more confident engaging their children regarding Jewish traditions, values and customs. How you are nurturing Jewish life: • 416 children and their families connected with others at PJ Library and PJ Our Way events • $32,585 in religious school scholarships was provided to 85 area children • $87,445 was granted to 83 children to help them experience Jewish overnight camp • $79,000 in college scholarships was provided to 18 Sarasota-Manatee students •

151 area college students celebrated Shabbat and Jewish holidays with our Gulf Coast Hillel

• 184 people attended the Federation's Newcomers event • 647 people commemorated the Holocaust by attending Holocaust-themed events •

2,268 people participated in educational and cultural arts experiences, including our popular Jewish Film Festival, Club Fed and Just Reel Films series

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you are

building a strong community

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$15,680,079 has been promised through the LIFE & LEGACY™ program to benefit 11 local organizations and ensure the future of the Jewish community. Our Federation invested in the LIFE & LEGACY ™ initiative in 2017 to build community now and into the future. Our Federation plays an integral role in supporting humanitarian and cultural needs of the Jewish and non-Jewish local community. Our impact is felt through partnerships with synagogues and local organizations such as All Faiths Food Bank, Embracing Our Differences, Perlman Music Program/Suncoast and Education Foundation of Sarasota County.

The Heller CRC is committed to building key relationships within the community to advance common interests through advocacy and to fight anti-Semitism. Area college students are provided a Jewish home away from home through Gulf Coast Hillel.

How you are building a strong community: • Our partnership with All Faiths

Food Bank ensured 35,957 children received food during the summer in Sarasota and DeSoto Counties

• $178,000 was granted in

support to local congregations for scholar-in-residence weekends, food festivals, need-based religious school scholarships, holiday meals for families in need and more

• 43,018 students and 950

teachers participated in the Embracing Our Differences exhibit, supported by your Federation for 16 years

• Gulf Coast Hillel is a strong

presence on three local college campuses providing Jewish education and exposure to 4,432 college students

• Federation was the lead sponsor of In the Fiddler's House – A Night of Klezmer presented by Perlman Music Program/Suncoast and attended by 1,700 concert goers 11


you are strengthening our relationships with Israel

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local leaders became ambassadors and advocates for Israel after participating in an Interfaith Community Leader mission.

We are committed to our support for Israel and will always be an advocate for the Jewish state and its people. We lead several mission trips throughout the year for our community, both Jewish and inter-cultural, to feel connected to our homeland and witness the state’s leadership on the world stage in medicine, technology, agriculture and more. We offer local events celebrating Israel and featuring Israeli experts.

At the core of our work beats the heart and soul of Israel.

How you are strengthening our relationships with Israel: •

905 people learned about Israel by attending Heller CRC events, including our annual Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration and Community Lecture with Daniel Gordis

250,000 people saw the 4th annual Shonim B’Yachad exhibit, the Israel version of Embracing Our Differences, at Jaffa Port, an effort begun by our Federation

Federation provided $8,273 to enable high school students to travel to Washington, D.C. to attend the AIPAC Policy Conference and participate in hands-on Israel advocacy

Federation provided $25,429 to five local participants to experience the annual March of the Living trip to Poland and Israel

• $359,844 was provided to non-profits in Israel which assist low-income and at-risk Israelis 13


you are

responding in times of crisis

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2,200

people in SarasotaManatee showed their support for the shooting victims of the Tree of Life synagogue.

On October 29, 2018, thirteen people lost their lives when a gunman opened fire at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. Within 48 hours, our community mobilized to hold a vigil in their memory at Sarasota County Fairgrounds. Eleven area rabbis and cantors participated in the service. Police reported 2,200 local citizens attended to show their respect and love.

Photo credit: Dan Wagner, Herald-Tribune and Seth Berman

May their memories be a blessing.

As CEO Howard Tevlowitz said in his opening remarks, “We are determined to ensure that love triumphs over hate, good over evil, unity over division. That’s our America… and our Sarasota.” We extend our heartfelt thanks to the many religious leaders, community organizations, elected officials, and law enforcement personnel for their participation and commitment to the Jewish community. 15


SAFETY NET

8%

$325,013 YOUTH & FAMILY

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

8%

$346,721 COMMUNICATIONS

13%

11%

$519,520

$455,169

ISRAEL & OVERSEAS

30%

ADULT JEWISH OUTREACH

$1,253,930

30%

$1,251,442

$4,151,795

2018 GRANTS AND DISTRIBUTIONS

you are

making $3,333,333

a financial impact

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Our Federation makes its impact in a variety of ways. Here are just a few examples of projects that address our mission-based goals of strengthening Jewish life in our community, fostering support for Israel within the global Jewish and Sarasota-Manatee communities, and providing for those in need.

Israel and Overseas Programs • • • •

Israel holiday celebrations and commemorative events Missions, including Bob Malkin Young Ambassadors, Birthright, March of the Living and Interfaith Community Leader Grants and allocations to overseas partner agencies for social and humanitarian projects Women's Giving Circle grants to support at-risk women and children in Israel

Adult Jewish Outreach • • • •

Jewish Film Festival Just Reel Films Women’s Day Partnership grants to area synagogues and Jewish organizations

Youth and Family Programs • • • •

Jewish Overnight Camp Grants Need-based Religious School Scholarships PJ Library – books and events Partnership on One Thing I Wish You Knew event about mental illness

Jewish Safety Net • • • •

Jewish Community Chaplain, Holocaust Case Manager and Jewish Case Managers through JFCS of the Suncoast, Inc. Holiday luncheons for area Holocaust Survivors Holiday meals and emergency assistance for area Jewish families Grants to local and international partner agencies that provide basic needs such as food, medicine and shelter

Community Outreach • • • • •

Support for All Faiths Food Bank’s Campaign Against Summer Hunger Program and education support for Embracing Our Differences Grants to local non-profits to support education, anti-bullying, diversity and faith-based projects Education about Israel, anti-Semitism and BDS, as well as advocating for Israel Various community-building initiatives in Sarasota-Manatee

Communications • Distributing the Jewish News monthly to 14,500 homes and businesses • Distributing Shalom SRQ Magazine annually to 14,500 homes and businesses • Weekly email communications to more than 8,000 individuals • Outreach to unaffiliated Jews through various general media outlets 17 • Daily social media presence


our 2018-19 corporate partners

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MICHAEL SAUNDERS & COMPANY

you are

supporting

our development efforts

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Annual Campaign – $2,484,791 The Annual Unrestricted Campaign raises money to meet the needs of our partner agencies in Sarasota-Manatee, Israel and around the world. Program/Event Sponsorship – $879,926 Sponsorship income allows our Federation to produce impactful programs like the Newcomers event, Just Reel Films, Community Lecture and more. Ticket Sales – $157,141 Income derived from ticket sales for events such as the Jewish Film Festival, Women's Day, lecture series and other programs. Directed Giving – $733,106 These are donor-directed dollars that benefit local, national and international non-profit organizations, enabling donors to meet their philanthropic goals with the assistance of our Federation. Campus Rental Income – $207,500 Annual revenue is generated from renting space and buildings on the Federation campus, offsetting the costs of operating our campus and community programs. Ad Sales – $210,115 Our Federation sells ads in our monthly Jewish News, annual Shalom SRQ Magazine and weekly eblast. Endowment Fund – $2,127,201 Net contributions to our Federation’s Jewish Community Endowment Fund.

The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee is the central fundraising and planning organization for the Sarasota-Manatee Jewish community. The Federation engages in a wide range of financial resource development efforts in order to ensure a stream of funding that will help the community remain strong and vibrant.

$6,799,780

2018 Total Revenue

3,071 Donors

(individuals and families)

543 NEW Gifts


As the daughter of a German refugee (Mom) and a Jewish community executive (Dad), I was taught the importance of Tzedakah. I embrace this responsibility to help future generations, ensuring that Jewish agencies, institutions and houses of worship remain viable and strong. Their presence also educates the non-Jewish community and spreads the importance of diversity, inclusion and tolerance.

— Judy Weintraub Fox (Pictured here with husband, Eric)

LIFE & LEGACY™ DONORS (As of July 30, 2019)

Anonymous

Dawn and Mitchell Epstein

Gerhard Levy*

Rachel and Darren Saltzberg

Ruthe Actor

Albert and Meredith Ernst

Linda Lipson

Steven Seidensticker*

Susan Benson-Steenbarger

Ellen Fedder*

Jeremy Lisitza

Linda Silver

Rich and Rebecca Bergman

Leslie Fishman

Carin Ing-Marie Malkin

Alan and Cindy Silverglat

Donald and Bobbi Bernstein

Judy Weintraub Fox and Eric Fox

Chris and Jill Malkin

Mort and Bunny Skirboll

Tom and Karen Bernstein

Ilene and Michael Fox

Randy and Susan Mallitz

O. David Solomon

Ian and Rosann Black

Marvin and Marsha Frank

Nelle Miller

Anne Spindel

Fred Bloom

Lynn and Michael Friedman

Susan Milman

Adrea Sukin

Samantha Bloom

Roz Goldberg

Kim Mullins

Howard and Bryna Tevlowitz

Barbara Blumfield

Joshua and Julie Green

Iris Nahemow

Bruce and Janet Udell

Fran and Jack Braverman

Benjamin and Stacy Hanan

Norman Olshansky

Norman and Hannah Weinberg

Jerry Camens

Barbara Jacob

Gisele Pintchuck

Peter and Joan Wells

Johnette Cappadona

Arnold and Deanne Kaplan

Frank and Joyce Podietz

Patti and David Wertheimer

Judy Carson

Robert and Marla Katz

Helen Rauch*

Alan and Judith Wertheimer

Randon Carvel

Sandi Kligman

Michael Ritter

Marvin Wolf

Lynn Carvel

Robert Landman

Gerald Ronkin

Stanley and Cynthia Wright

Alice Cotman

Randelle Landman

Betty and Ed Rosenthal

Merrill and Sheila Wynne

Leonard and Geri Drexler

Bart and Joan Levenson

Sue Rosin

Larry and Sheree Zaslavsky

Adrienne Driben

Ruth Levin*

Martin and Irene Ross

Marsha Eisenberg

Rosalyn Levy*

Terry Roth

you are

*Of blessed memory

impacting our future

$4,781,522

in estimated gifts from 78 donors to ensure the future of our Jewish community


Larry Greenspon & Mary Gratehouse

Hatikva (Hope) Award

Paulette Samowitz

Atid (Futures) Award

Kehilah Ha’argonit (Corporate Community) Award

Halutzim (Pioneer) Award

Esther & Robert Heller

Avodah (Service) Award

Millie Cole & Jacki Levin

Kehilla (Community) Award

The Betty Schoenbaum Give While You Live Award

Ayshet Chayil (Woman of Valor) Award

L’Dor V’Dor (Generation to Generation) Award

Debbie Haspel

Nelle Miller

Chinuch (Education) Award

Marsha & Marvin Frank Morasha (Legacy) Award

Meredith & Al Ernst

Doris Loevner Memorial Young Leadership Award

Yad Chazakah (Strong Hand) Award

Ish Chayil (Man of Valor) Award

Zachor (Never Forget) Award

Camryn Cohen

Ahava (Love) Award

Gerri Aaron*

Ronnie Riceberg

Geri & Ron Yonover

Acharai (Follow Me) Award

Julie Green

Michael’s On East

Bruce Udell

*Of blessed memory

David Millstone Steve Koenig

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to our 2018 Federation Celebration award recipients 21


363

attendees heard Nancy Spielberg at the annual Women’s Day luncheon

274

people enjoyed Federation’s groovy 60th anniversary celebration

308

LIFE & LEGACY™ donors attended the Year Two Community Celebration

past events

2018 –

22


787

attended the opening night of the Jewish Film Festival

125

2019

women were mesmerized by Jeannie Smith’s story at the Lion of Judah and Pomegranate Luncheon


we are

growing

to impact our community even more

Together

Building Our Future...

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