Jewish Federation of Cleveland raised $48.4 million in two campaigns this year
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Between its annual fundraising campaign and its COVID-19 relief fund, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland raised a grand total of $48.4 million this year.
More than 12,000 donors contributed 8,701 gifts totaling $33.1 million to the 2021 Campaign for Jewish Needs, the annual fundraising campaign that serves Jewish Cleveland and the global community, according to a news release. This is in line with what it raised in its 2020 campaign.
Additionally, with matching support from the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation, the community raised $1 million for the Jewish Cleveland s Coronavirus Emergency Relief Fund and has contributed $15.4 million to the relief effort to date, according to the release.
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