UpStart's mission is to advance early stage non-profits that offer innovative Jewish engagement opportunities.
UpStart strives to be...
- The center for the cultivation
and nurturing of pioneering Jewish organizations eager to strengthen
Jewish identity in the Bay Area and beyond.
- Respected
and known as the catalyst for creating the premier community of
innovative thinkers and Jewish social entrepreneurs in the Bay Area.
- A model for similar ventures, developing a national network of Jewish social entrepreneurs.
Abigail Levine and Iris Rave, two passionate young Jewish women, each
with a new non-profit they were seeking to advance, contacted Toby Rubin, who was working at the Bureau of Jewish Education (BJE) in San Francisco. Although they didn't know each other, and visited Toby separately, their stories were the same:
"I have an organization that is attracting young Jews; I am really
solid on program; I need help learning how to lead a non-profit; I'm
sitting alone with my work and I want and need a supportive community."
With their inspiration as her guide, Toby received a planning grant from the Walter & Elise Haas Fund to determine if these women represented a larger population and, if so, what were their common needs?
BJE launched the Jewish Professionals Co-op with a founding grant by
the Walter & Elise Haas Fund, and, over a two year period, assisted
15 Jewish non-profits to bring innovative opportunities for engagement
to the Bay Area Jewish community.
Thanks to a major grant from the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund and additional support from the Koret Foundation, the Co-op grew out of the BJE and became separately incorporated as UpStart Bay Area on July 21, 2008.
How This Organization is Funded
- Foundations
- Donors
- Clients