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RootOne–FJC Israel Fellowship

Applications are now open for the new and improved RootOne–FJC Israel Fellowship, an 18-month leadership experience designed for emerging Jewish educators who want to deepen their impact at camp and play a meaningful role in teen engagement and Israel travel.  

Camps are invited to apply on behalf of one potential fellow. This individual should be a rising leader on your staff—someone you believe has strong relationship-building skills, the capacity to grow into a recruitment/education role, and the interest in eventually staffing your Israel trip in Summer 2027.  This Fellowship is camp-centric and best suited for camps that offer their own camp Israel Trips in which their own teens travel and experience Israel together as a group 

Attached is a detailed information packet outlining the full structure of the Fellowship — including the year-by-year journey, expectations for the fellow, the role of the supervisor, and the milestone-based stipend schedule.   

Key Details

We recommend reviewing the attached packet before beginning the application, as it outlines the expectations and timeline that will help guide your submission. The application is due by January 30, 2026.   

RootOne/FJC Camp Israel Trip Incubator

Foundation for Jewish Camp (FJC) believes that knowledge of and engagement with Israel and Israelis can play a vital role in developing Jewish identity. With generous support from RootOne, FJC seeks to maximize the number of teens from FJC camps who participate in an Israel travel program. 

The Camp Israel Trip Incubator (CITI) seeks to provide knowledge and resources to leadership from five overnight camps that currently do not offer an Israel travel program, enabling and empowering them to create one that reflects their camp’s unique culture and values. We are currently accepting applications for CITI Cohort 2.  

Who Is This Program For? 

Grant Funding Details 

Benefits

Program Content

Application Process

If you have questions about CITI, please contact FJC’s RootOne Senior Camp Consultant, Bobby Harris at bobby.harris@jewishcamp.org.

Teaching Israel at Camp (TIAC): An Evaluation of Impact, Summer 2025

Teaching Israel at Camp (TIAC) was an ambitious program implemented at 52 Jewish overnight and 18 Jewish day camps across North America by Foundation for Jewish Camp (FJC). Designed to increase the number and quality of Israel education experiences at camp, over 34,300 campers and 6,000 staff directly benefited from TIAC in summer 2025.

Teaching Israel At Camp: Summer 2025 

Teaching Israel at Camp: Summer 2025 is a new initiative that seeks to enhance the quality and reach of Israel education and programming at day and overnight camps during the summer of 2025 and beyond. 

To achieve this goal, FJC will award grants of $14,500 to 70 camps to help fund the salary and programmatic efforts of a dedicated Head of Israel Education (HIE). Additionally, FJC will offer professional development opportunities as well as individualized and small-group coaching to support HIEs in their roles. 

At the end of the summer, FJC will collect written documentation of outstanding programs from HIEs. These examples will form the foundation of an FJC Israel Educational Program Bank, a resource designed to benefit the broader field. 

The Teaching Israel at Camp program will provide each selected camp with: 

Program Criteria

Timeline 

Meet The Coaches

The application for Teaching Israel at Camp is now closed.

Character Ambassador Staff Stipends

Character Ambassadors are positions of leadership at camp who will oversee and focus on character development at camp. The goal of this program is to elevate character development at camp in both staff and campers. To achieve this goal, camps will receive a stipend to pay the Ambassador. Ambassadors will be trained by FJC on how to use the FJC Character resources with your seasonal staff in summer 2025. During the summer, the Character Ambassador will create their own camp specific resource focused on character development and tailored to your camp.  Day and overnight camps with 80+ middle and high school campers are welcome to apply for funding. 

Learn More & Apply by Feb. 24th

Please email data@jewishcamp.org for more information about Character Ambassador Staff Stipends.

Israel at Camp Webinar Series

In response to the needs expressed by camps, this series provided camp leadership, educators, and seasonal staff with expertise to address some of the many challenges unique to Summer 2024.

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