Formation | 2000 |
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Headquarters | Los Angeles, United States |
Co-Founders
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Adam and Gila Milstein |
Website | milsteinff |
Adam and Gila Milstein Family Foundation (MFF), was founded by Adam and Gila Milstein in 2000 to strengthen the State of Israel, and its special ties with the United States of America; as well as to ensure the Jewish identity along with the special affinity to the State of Israel of the young and future Jewish generations.
The Milsteins founded the Adam and Gila Milstein Family Foundation (MFF), in 2000; it is based in Los Angeles. Adam Milstein acts as the President of the foundation.
The foundation exists to educate and train students and young professionals to identify with their Jewish roots, connect with the State of Israel, ignite their Jewish pride, and provide them with facts and the knowledge to advocate for the State of Israel and the Jewish people in their schools, campuses, among their friends, and in their communities. The foundation implements three principles as part of its motto of operation: "Active Philanthropy," "Life Path Impact" and "Philanthropic Synergy". Active Philanthropy means that the foundation remains actively involved, investing time and resources to ensure the impact and success of the OPPs they support.
The foundation supports dozens of organizations, 58 of which are listed on its website,.. The Foundation also helped found the Israeli-American Council, of which Adam Milstein was recently named Chairman.
The foundation has created two grants to support students on college campuses. These grants are available to help fund cultural events, coalition-building initiatives, campaigns and social media activism led by students. The MFF also devotes a portion of its resources to organizations, projects and programs focused on younger generations of Americans in both Jewish and non-Jewish communities.
The foundation created two initiatives called Campus Allies Mission to Israel and the Campus Allies delegation to AIPAC’s annual Policy Conference. In partnership with the American-Israel Educational Foundation (AIEF), the educational wing of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the initiatives engage African-American, Christian, and Latino student leaders and educate them to become advocates for Israel. The Campus Allies Mission to Israel is for non-Jewish, pro-Israel student leaders and activists who have not been to Israel and are ineligible for Birthright Israel.