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Where Does $100 to the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews Go (2023)?
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) is a tax-exempt, non-profit 501 (c) 3 founded by a rabbi in 1983 as a way to “bless Israel and the Jewish people around the world with humanitarian care and life-saving aid” while “building bridges between Christians and Jews.”
How is revenue spent at IFCJ? The short answer is that 46% is spent on grants to Jewish organizations – in the US and in Israel – while about about 38% is spent on fundraising, printing and postage, television and radio airtime, staff compensation, fees for services, office-related expenses, and travel,, with the remaining (16%) put into savings. For more detail, read on. Read more 
