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Keshet Fund in Israel Reports Record Year for Philanthropic Deposits
Keshet Fund, the largest fund in Israel for private philanthropy management, reported a record year for deposits and grants. Since 2019, Keshet has facilitated over NIS 665 million in grants to more than 1,300 associations.
Keshet Fund's recent report indicates a record NIS 420 million in deposits alongside NIS 275 million in grants distributed. Since its establishment in 2019, Keshet has managed over NIS 1.3 billion, granting NIS 665 million to over 1,300 associations. Keshet manages philanthropic operations for 183 private philanthropic Donor Advised Funds and serves various social and public causes. Maya Natan Mozer (CEO) and Maya Liquornik (chair) founded Keshet to create accessible infrastructure for strategic philanthropy in Israel. The fund's platform is for high-net-worth individuals and companies. It also offers tools for financial advisors assisting clients with tax planning.
Key Facts
- Keshet is reportedly the largest fund in Israel for managing private philanthropy.
- Keshet's report shows a record year for deposits, totalling NIS 420 million.
- Grants distributed through Keshet's platform totalled NIS 275 million this year.
- Since 2019, Keshet has facilitated over NIS 665 million in grants.
- The grants have been distributed to more than 1,300 associations.
- Keshet manages philanthropic operations for 183 private philanthropic Donor Advised Funds.
- The fund also provides solutions to 20 international funds operating in Israel.
- Donors can deposit funds and receive an immediate tax credit.
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Research Sources
- The Jerusalem Post — Keshet reports record year for philanthropy in Israel