Accessibility
JLF is committed to ensuring our website, grant applications, and programs are widely accessible. We welcome your feedback on ways that we can improve our accessibility practices.
Website
This website has been designed to be accessed by a screen-reader, with embedded image descriptions and navigation cues. If something isn’t working for you, or you notice a way we can do better, please let us know by emailing access@JewishLiberation.Fund.
Class and Financial Accessibility
The work of philanthropy and even volunteer service can be widely inaccessible to people without significant personal wealth and/or the financial capacity to take on unpaid work - and philanthropy, grantmaking, and volunteer service require time and labor to do well. JLF aims to foster a culture of respectful, multi-racial, cross-class collaboration. The culture of philanthropy is steeped in white supremacy culture, wealthy/owning-class norms, and we aim to turn those on their heads! People who serve on our grantmaking panels and steering committees are compensated for their time, at a rate that aims to appropriately value their time and expertise, while staying within IRS private inurement limitations for 501c3 projects and organizations.
Religious observance
The Jewish Liberation Fund is a Jewish organization. We observe all Jewish holidays, and do not hold meetings on Shabbat.