Ways to Give
					JVP is proud to be funded by donors and members who support our shared vision of a world that guarantees safety and liberation for all. JVP is funded almost entirely by individuals, with an average donation of $50. This grassroots support, which comes primarily from U.S. Jews, has built JVP into the world’s largest Jewish organization standing in solidarity with Palestine.
We rely on people like you to sustain our work and maintain our political independence. Our donor-members are active partners in the movement for justice.
When you contribute to JVP, you join a thriving community of people who share your commitment and resolve, and are building real, material power to end U.S. complicity in Israeli genocide and apartheid. We’re in this struggle for the long-haul, until Palestine is free — and we invest in this work together. We rely on people like you to keep us moving forward in building thriving communities of anti-Zionist Jews organizing for Palestinian liberation.
Here are some ways you can contribute:
Being a member of a grassroots, national membership organization means joining a community of thousands of people working together towards freedom and justice for all from the U.S. to Palestine. Members are the base of JVP, and when our membership grows, the movement grows.
Consider a monthly donation of any amount that is meaningful to you — monthly donations allow us to better plan into the future to ensure our organizing continues growing until Palestine is free.
Every contribution sustains JVP’s campaigns and ongoing work — we all give according to our ability and capacity.
If you prefer to send a check, you can mail us:
P.O Box 589
Berkeley, CA 94701
Now more than ever, it’s important to support Palestinians’ efforts to save lives and offer communal care.
Millions of people around the world are demanding an end to genocide and calling for true safety for Palestinians, which starts with the bare minimum of a ceasefire and U.S. weapons embargo. We see people doing all that they can, from solidarity protests to contributions to international aid organizations. There are many ways to be in solidarity with Palestinians in this critical moment.
The outpouring of love and support from individuals is historic. But when it comes to donating, many are unsure of the best way to make an impact. We believe that what is most needed now is direct support for Palestinian grassroots organizations and initiatives that are deeply rooted in the community and know how best to support it.
Supporting grassroots groups not only provides community-based emergency relief on the ground, but also contributes to preserving the basic civil society infrastructure and the broader, long-term transformation and community resilience necessary for lasting change.
In Judaism, “l’dor v’dor” is used when passing down traditions, values, and rituals. Here at JVP, we are ensuring the legacy we leave the next generation is one of communal safety and liberation for all.
Legacy giving, which is also called bequests, planned giving, or estate planning, is a significant way you can support Jewish Voice for Peace in your last will and testament. Many people leave a legacy gift through a will or personal trust – allowing us to continue organizing for decades to come.
When you include Jewish Voice for Peace as part of your family legacy, you are taking an active, and personal, role in guaranteeing that we can keep organizing until Palestine is free.
You can request a digital version of our planned giving materials here.
You can also reach out to us directly by emailing [email protected] or calling us at (510) 465-1777.
We are happy to receive gifts of stock. Please call our office at (510) 465-1777 or email [email protected] and we can connect you to our broker.
Have more questions or want to connect? We’d love to hear from you! Reach out to us and we’ll be in touch:
- Email: [email protected]
 - Mail: Jewish Voice for Peace | P.O. Box 589 | Berkeley, CA 94701
 - Phone (general inquiries): (510) 465-1777
 
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JVP is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Your tax-deductible contribution supports our ability to organize Jews into the wider movement for Palestinian liberation.
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Donation Acceptance Policy: Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) solicits and accepts donations that are consistent with our mission and that support our core programs, as well as affiliated special projects. Monetary donations and in-kind donations will generally be accepted from individuals, partnerships, foundations, or other entities, provided we have general reason to believe they were given in good will, from an origin source consistent with our values and mission, and do not overly burden organizational capacity to accept. In-kind donations must be pre-approved by a member of JVP senior leadership.
Certain types of donations must be reviewed prior to acceptance due to the special liabilities they may pose for Jewish Voice for Peace. Examples of donations which will be subject to review include gifts of real property, personal property, or securities.
Restrictions on Gifts: JVP will not accept gifts that (a) would result in JVP’s violating or losing its status as an IRS 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, (c) are too difficult or too expensive to administer in relation to their value, (d) would result in any unacceptable consequences for JVP or (e) are for purposes outside JVP’s mission. Decisions on the restrictive nature of a gift, and its acceptance or refusal, shall be made by the Executive Committee, in consultation with the Executive Director.
This policy is not exhaustive and JVP reserves the right to review, return, or decline any contribution at any time.
Donor Confidentiality Notice: Our online donation processor encrypts credit card information, and your card number is not visible to staff. If you opt to mail us a credit card donation, your information is shredded after processing your contribution. We will never ask for you to provide your Social Security number, Driver’s License, Passport or any other personal identity information.
We have an information sharing agreement between JVP, a 501(c)(3) organization, and our sibling organization, JVP Action, a 501(c)(4) organization, which comprises the “JVP family of organizations.” However, we do not share, sell, rent, or trade donor contact information outside the JVP family of organizations. Nor do we publicly post any identifying information on our donor base or membership without explicit written permission from individual member-donors in advance.
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