Founded | 1966 |
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Founder | Teddy Kollek |
Type | Nonprofit foundation |
Focus | Community development, culture, Jewish-Arab coexistence |
Area served | Jerusalem |
Key people | Shai Doron, president |
Revenue | $25 million annually[1] |
Website | jerusalemfoundation.org |
The Jerusalem Foundation (Hebrew: הקרן לירושלים, HaKeren LiYerushalayim; Arabic: مؤسسة صندوق القدس) is a nonprofit foundation that promotes the development of the city of Jerusalem, by raising funds for social, cultural and beautification projects. Established in 1966 by West Jerusalem mayor Teddy Kollek, it has contributed hundreds of millions of dollars to the city's budget and established parks, gardens, forests, recreational sites, theaters, and museums; restored ancient sites, synagogues, mosques, and churches; funded community and social centers, preschool centers, and health clinics; and sponsored archeological excavations, scholarships, and cultural events.[2][3] The Jerusalem Foundation is unique in its structure and mission, as it funds municipal projects with private donations from international sources.
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