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Magbit Canada develops partnerships in order to implement projects that are in line with its strategy. These partnerships leverage the impact of Canadian investments in all areas of activities whether for the social benefit of communities, empowering young leadership or providing better educational opportunities.
Partners include non-profit organizations, Young Communities, independent foundations, governmental agencies and individual philanthropists in both Israel and abroad. The added value of these partnerships is the pooling of resources, increasing coordination, cooperation and integration of services in areas where Magbit Canada is invested, touching the lives of even more Israeli citizens.
Read more about our partners:
Keren Hayesod 
Established in 1920, Keren Hayesod is the central fundraising organization for the Jewish Agency for Israel, as established by law passed in the Knesset in 1956. Affiliated with 90 campaigns in 50 countries across five continents, Keren Hayesod reaches out to Jewish communities around the world (excluding the US). Through Keren Hayesod, these communities participate in the saving of Jewish lives, aliyah, nation-building in Israel, and ensuring a Jewish future through education.
The Jewish Agency for Israel
Established in 1929, the Jewish Agency for Israel is empowered by the Israeli government to assume responsibility over a number of areas including immigration and absorption, education and rural and urban development. Receiving funds raised from campaigns throughout the world, the agency is involved in aiding Jews across the globe. The agency focuses on aliyah, bringing Jews to live in Israel and ensuring their successful integration; Jewish-Zionist Education, connecting the next generation with Israel and their Jewish identity; and involving world Jewry with Israelis in shaping the future character of Israeli society.
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC)
Since 1914, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) has served as the overseas arm of the American Jewish community. JDC’s mission is to serve the needs of Jews throughout the world, particularly where their lives as Jews are threatened or made difficult. In order to do so, JDC sponsors programs of relief, rescue and renewal and helps Israel address its most urgent social challenges. In addition, JDC seeks to empower local communities by building coalitions with strategic partners. Non-partisan and apolitical, JDC is committed to the idea that all Jews are responsible for one another.
The Rashi Foundation
The Rashi Foundation is one of the leading private funds in Israel. Established in 1984, the foundation is dedicated to assisting the underprivileged in Israel, focusing on children and special-needs populations in the geographic and social periphery of Israeli society. Its programs have a widespread impact throughout Israel, primarily focusing on education, welfare and health. The Foundation works to realize its vision of a stable and prosperous Israel that draws its strength from a society in which each individual can realize his or her potential.
Israeli Business Partners
Magbit Canada cooperates with leading Israeli business partners to promote social, welfare and educational projects. Magbit Canada believes that effective philanthropy actively involves all sectors of society and is a necessary aspect of an active civil society. In fact, initiating and developing partnerships that connect local and international business corporations with public authorities, donors and volunteers are of the utmost importance in order to create a civil society in which philanthropic partnerships and civic involvement and responsibility are a way of life.
In the last two years, Magbit Canada has focused on connecting business partners with philanthropic projects for the benefit of Israeli society. Magbit Canada has partnered with Israel’s leading business people and companies, including Nochi Dankner and IDB Group; Michael Strauss and Strauss Group; Eitan Wertheimer; and Dana Azrieli and Azrieli Group.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
In order to best impact Israeli society, Magbit Canada partners with various non-governmental, non-profit organizations in Israel. These NGOS specialize in services provided to various age groups, relating to a variety of fields. These partnerships operate in all of Magbit Canada’s regions of strategic investment. Through these NGOs, Magbit Canada is able to provide a greater number of services in the communities in which it is invested.