Demonstration Grants in Jewish Chaplaincy
Join the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab for a webinar reporting on the results of our project demonstrating innovative ways to expand the community served by Jewish chaplaincy. This webinar will be free and open to the public.
With support from the Charles Revson Foundation, the Lab awarded grants to project teams who proposed creative, evidence-based ways Jewish chaplains can meet the demand for innovative spiritual and emotional support for people typically underserved. We particularly encouraged applications related to the work of community chaplaincy – a distinctive contribution of Jewish chaplains – as well as from leaders in organizations and settings that have not traditionally seen the work of Jewish chaplains as central to their mission.
We thank the Charles Revson Foundation for their support of this project and webinar.
The Charles H. Revson Foundation operates grant programs in Urban Affairs, Jewish Life, Biomedical Research, and Education. Learn more at revsonfoundation.org.
We’ll be joined by:
Rabbi Amy Bolton is Manager of Spiritual Care at the Manhattan Campus of NYU-Langone Health.
Rabbi Mychal Springer is Manager of Clinical Pastoral Education at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
Rabbi Rachel Shere serves patients and families and works to develop the agency’s grief counseling initiatives for Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network.