(JEWISH GROUP) A Jewish nonprofit was training men to prevent sexual abuse. Then the funding disappeared
When Jewish Women International began speaking out on behalf of Israeli women who experienced sexual violence during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, or during captivity in Gaza, the organization quickly received new funding and partners for its I Believe Israeli Women campaign.
Another project, focused on supporting young Jewish women who have felt isolated in a post-October 7th world, has also been popular with philanthropic foundations.
But its work to support female victims of violence in the U.S. historically a core part of its mission relies on federal government grants that have evaporated in the second Trump administration, sending the whole organization reeling.
The Department of Justice has refused to release more than $200 million in funds allocated by Congress to help prevent violence against women, including the culturally specific grants that funded work educating Jewish men including helping Orthodox leaders in Philadelphia reduce the stigma around reporting domestic violence and training members of ZBT, a Jewish fraternity, on sexual consent.
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