JOI Partners with many social justice community organizations. Organizations become partners by hiring someone accepted into the JOI Fellowship. This can be someone the organization hires from those screened by JOI or a current employee who joins the JOI Fellowship program. Partner organizations receive the benefits of JOI partnership, including pro-bono training in community organizing and access to the extensive JOI network in the Jewish social justice community. To learn more about how to become a partner organization, see the "RFP from Partners," or call the office: 617.350.9994.

  • Allston Brighton CDC
  • Boston Youth Organizing Project (Boston, MA)
  • Bowdoin Street Health Center
  • Casa Nueva Vida
  • Cambridge Business Development Corporation
  • Chelsea Human Services Collaborative
  • Community Works Services
  • Crittenton, Inc.
  • Dorchester Center for Adult Education
  • Family Advocacy Project, Boston Medical Center
  • Grassroots International
  • Harbor COV
  • Harvard Union of Clerical & Technical Workers
  • Health Care for All
  • Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston
  • Keshet and Jewish Family and Children's Services --- making the Boston Jewish community welcoming to gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transgender Jews
  • Mass NARAL
  • Mass Senior Action
  • Massachusetts AFL-CIO (Boston, MA)
  • MICAH - Metrowest Interfaith Organization
  • National Organization of Women, Boston Chapter
  • Neighbor to Neighbor
  • North Shore Labor Council
  • Parents United for Childcare
  • ROCA, Inc (a youth organization in Chelsea, MA)
  • Rosie's Place
  • SEIU, Local 285
  • SEIU, Local 509 (Cambridge, MA)
  • SEIU, Local 254
  • State Health Care and Research Employees/AFSCME (Worcester Memorial Hospital Union, Worcester, MA)
  • Somerville Community Corporation
  • Teens for Tzedek
  • The Access Project
  • The AFL-CIO
  • The Citywide Educational Coalition
  • The Haitian Coalition (Somerville, MA)
  • The Irish Immigration Center
  • The Jewish Labor Committee
  • The National Organization for Women
  • The Tax Equity Alliance of Mass
  • The Welcome Project (at the Mystic Public Housing Development in Somerville, MA)
  • Twin Cities Community Development Corporation (Fitchburg/Leominster, MA)
  • United for a Fair Economy (Boston, MA)
  • Women's Educational and Industrial Union (WEIU)
  • Workmen's Circle
  • Young Democrats of Massachusetts

Our Partners have also included many advisers and teachers from the community who have donated their time and expertise to educate the JOI felows, alumni and others.

 

 
 
  • Ashley Adams
  • Zakiya Alayke
  • Davida Andelman
  • Cheri Andes
  • Janet Axelrod
  • Ellie Beck
  • Ron Bell
  • Susan Bernstein
  • Avi Bernstein-Nahar
  • Liz Bernstein-Nahar
  • Rebecca Bishaf
  • Donna Bivens
  • Stacy Chacker
  • Arinne Edelman
  • Rafe Ezekiel
  • Lew Finfer
  • Ellen Feingold
  • Leonard Fein
  • Lisa Gallatin
  • Ken Galdston
  • Marshal Ganz
  • Stacie Garnett
  • Diane Gordon
  • Harvey Greenberg
  • Steve Grossman
  • Mark Horowitz
  • Marisa Howard
  • Emily James
  • Micha Josephy
  • Si Kahn
  • Nachama Katz
  • Sheila Katz
  • Nancy Kaufman
  • Idit Klein
  • Rabbi Karen Landy
  • Meir Lakein
  • Danny LeBlanc
  • Meridith Levy
  • Rabbi Hillel Levine
  • Yavilah McCoy
  • Marie Manna
  • Rabbi Bernard Mehlman
  • Guy Mendilow
  • Tito Meza
  • Susan Naimark
  • Hez Norton
  • Ashok Panikar
  • Rabbi Jonah Pesner
  • Rabbi Barbara Penzner
  • Bob Ross
  • Randall Rucker
  • Mec Root
  • Hillary Pizer
  • Rosaria Salerno
  • Amy Sales
  • Michael J. Sales
  • Luz Sanchez
  • Peter Shapiro
  • Steve Schnapp
  • Barry Shrage
  • Janet Selcer
  • Mitch Silver
  • Horace Small
  • Alix Smullin
  • Alan Solomont
  • Rabbi Toba Spitzer
  • Rabbi Miriam Spitzer
  • Rabbi David B. Starr
  • Larry Sternberg
  • Suzy Stone
  • Alan Teperow
  • Rabbi Moshe Waldoks
  • Jean Weinberg
  • Jim Wessler
  • Dianne Wilkerson
  • Howard Zinn
 

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