Make a Donor-Advised Gift to an NIF Grantee
A donor-advised (DA) gift is one recommended for a particular NIF grantee and approved by NIF's Board of Directors. NIF U.S. covers all fees and costs of DA donations as part of our mission to support Israeli civil society.
You can make a DA gift by check, wire transfer, DAF, stock, or IRA (full information here). If you wish to verify that a specific organization is an approved NIF donor-advised grantee, please email DAGifts@nif.org and include the full name and website (if relevant) of the organization.
A limited number of grantees can receive online donations through this page. You can search for grantees by name/key word or issue area. Note that online donations are limited to up to $5,000, and that your name and email address will be shared with the grantee organization. Donor-advised gifts in excess of $5,000 can be made by check, wire transfer, DAF, stock, or IRA as listed above.
+972 Magazine – Advancement of Citizen Journalism
Independent media elevating anti-occupation and human rights voices on the ground in Israel-Palestine.
Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI)
Protects human rights and civil liberties through precedent-setting litigation, human rights education, public outreach, and strategic advocacy.
Jerusalem Open House for Pride and Tolerance
The only LGBTQ center in Jerusalem, which organizes the city’s annual pride march and offers support groups and mental and sexual health services.
Zazim – Comunity Action
Israel’s leading member-led campaigning movement, with 150,000 Jewish and Arab members. Zazim uses digital tools to mobilize Israelis online and offline on pressing issues.
Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel
Conducts litigation and advocacy by and for Palestinian citizens of Israel to ensure the rights of this community.
African Refugee Development Center (ARDC)
Founded by African asylum seekers and Israelis, ARDC works to protect, assist and empower African refugees and asylum seekers, and advocate for a fair and humane asylum policy.
ASSAF – Aid Organization for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Israel
Promotes welfare and rights of asylum-seekers in Israel through advocacy and psycho-social services, while engaging in public advocacy to change public discourse and Israeli policy.
Beit System Ali
Advances the voices of marginalized communities in Israel while fostering an inclusive environment which leads to co-existence between the different communities
Bimkom: Planners for Planning Rights
Advances spatial planning based on human rights, social justice, good governance, equality and community participation, working in Israel and the areas under its control.
Breaking the Silence (Shovrim Shtika)
An organization of veteran combatants who have taken it upon themselves to expose the Israeli public to the reality of everyday life in the Occupied Territories.