SUPPORT FROM FOUNDATIONS & GRANTMAKERS
Our success and impact would not be possible without the generous support of individuals, foundations, and institutions that allow us to build community and connection, one story at a time. We are deeply grateful to our current and past funders.
GENERAL SUPPORT
PROGRAM SUPPORT
- Jewish Community Foundation Los Angeles
To invest in the next generation of Jewish theatre by creating an Arts Council of millennial leaders in Los Angeles charged to develop a Salon show focused on young adults. - Wells Fargo, Dennis Schuman Charitable Fund
To launch JWT’s digital initiative to widen and preserve access to JWT content online - Wells Fargo, Dennis Schuman Charitable Fund
To support NEXT Arts Council and young adult programming - Santa Monica Department of Cultural Affairs, Santa Monica Arts Commission
To support the Art Gallery @ The Braid with arts exhibits and art talks that complement JWT’s salon series. - Santa Monica Department of Cultural Affairs, Santa Monica Arts Commission
To reprise “Chutzpah & Salsa” in celebration of National Latino Heritage Month - Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs
To support NEXT Arts Council and young adult programming - Erwin Rautenberg Foundation
To support NEXT Arts Council & young adult programming - Y&S Nazerian Initiative, Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles
To leverage NEXT Young Adult Arts Council to engage Jewish Iranian Young Adults - The Center for Cultural Innovation
To support emerging arts leadership professional development - Jewish Venture Philanthropy Fund
To support the hiring of a Managing Director. - Lily Rosman Trust
To support the sustaining of the archive for women rabbis. - The Maurice Amado Foundation
To create and perform a Salon show focused on Sephardic Stories. - NuRoots (The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles) Micro Grant
To create and perform a new salon show for, about and by Millennials, in partnership with Reboot Los Angeles and Moishe Houses in Los Angeles called, My Bad, My Good - RuJuLA
To develop and deliver a new Salon show entitled Past & Present: Russian Jewish American Stories. - Ziering Family Foundation
To support the creation of an archive for women rabbis.
“Creating a legacy”
– Washington Post

JWT partners with
more than
80 community
organizations
reaching 13,000
patrons yearly.

“Changing perceptions…
in society.” – LA Times