We are excited to learn that we were named Best Workplace by the Baltimore Jewish Times. We could not have done it without the talented professionals who work collaboratively everyday to strengthen our community. Your commitment to excellence, your teamwork and your passion make our organization a special place to work.
The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore
Non-profit Organization Management
Baltimore, Maryland 2,394 followers
About us
The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore works to enhance Jewish life. It addresses charitable, educational, religious, humanitarian, health, cultural and social service needs of the Jewish community locally, nationally, in Israel and throughout the world. Our vision is of our people living and working together to experience the power and joy of Jewish life as active participants in a vibrant and vital Jewish community. We believe that this vision is achievable through careful planning by The Associated in partnership with the agencies we fund and the many other institutions that devote themselves to the enrichment of Jewish life in Baltimore – our community’s synagogues, schools, community centers, government and so forth.
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http://www.associated.org/corporatepartners
External link for The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1920
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5700 Park Heights Ave
Baltimore, Maryland 21215, US
Employees at The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore
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If you are looking for an opportunity to work for a mission-driven organization that impacts peoples' lives and are a talented development professional skilled in fundraising and donor relations, this is for you.
Evolve is thrilled to partner with The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore (The Associated), a cornerstone of Jewish life in Greater Baltimore and beyond, dedicated to building a vibrant and caring community. The Associated is hiring a Director of Development – Campaign who will: 🎯 Manage and grow a major gifts portfolio 🌱 Design donor stewardship strategies that support short- and long-term philanthropic goals 📈 Bring deep expertise in major gifts fundraising, donor cultivation, engagement, and stewardship 🤝 Build trust-based relationships and collaborate closely with lay leaders 📩 Interested and qualified? Send your resume and cover letter to Sue Sherr-Seitz at sue@evolvegg.com https://lnkd.in/gq6JuwH9
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Yesterday we said goodbye to Mary Haar, our former Vice President of Community Planning and Allocations. After two decades, Mary will become the President and CEO of Jewish Federation Of Howard County. As Mary begins this next chapter, we wish all the best of luck to this dedicated and committed professional. We look forward to partnering with you in the future.
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As our Annual Campaign comes to a close on June 30, Ronald Attman, our Annual Campaign Chair, has this to say about why it's important for our community to say Yes to The Associated and make an impact.
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It was amazing to see so many people turn out to our Annual Meeting where we celebrated our work this past year in strengthening our community. We talked about how we combated antisemitism, provided support to individuals who struggled this year and created more opportunities for people to connect. We also honored Bruce Hoffberger for his leadership as outgoing Chair of the Board and welcomed Philip E. Sachs as incoming Chair of the Board. Thanks to all of you for helping us accomplish so much and looking forward to what lies ahead.
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Congratulations to Ben Gershowitz, Kathleen St.Villier Hill, Leora Match and Esther Greenberg on receiving one of this year's Na'aleh: The Hub for Leadership Learning's awards. We are so privileged to have you working in our Associated network. Your dedication and hard work are the reasons we are able to build such a strong, caring community.
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Congratulations to The Associated's 2026 Jewish Women's Giving Foundation's (JWGF) grant recipients, American Friends of NATAL, Abortion Fund of Maryland, CHANA Baltimore, Chai Baltimore, Prepare for Parole and Reentry, Queen B, The Rackman Center מרכז רקמן and Yozmot Atid. JWGF, a giving circle, awards funding each year to organizations and programs that improve the lives of women and girls in Baltimore and around the world. https://lnkd.in/euQKubbW
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Antisemitism is rising in this country. Take a moment to watch this video on what we are seeing and how The Associated is responding through security measures, education and outreach. Then join us in our efforts by investing in our Annual Campaign at associated.org/give to help us combat antisemitism and hate and keep our community safe.
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"The community is using the space and it is bringing to life a real hub of Jewish life in this area that pulls from and magnifies all the other Jewish life in this area." - Our President and CEO, Andrew Cushnir on the Associated's new home at the center of Jewish Baltimore. Article by Baltimore Business Journal https://lnkd.in/eu8Qyu2j
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Congratulations to our 2026 Leadership Award winners. Your commitment, vision and service continue to shape and strengthen our community. Looking forward to celebrating your accomplishments next week, June 2. Read about our winners, Ari Abramson, Lauren Braunstein, Joel T. Fink, CFP®, CRPS®, QPFC, Joseph Fink, CDFA®, CFP®, CLTC, QPFC, Jordan Halle, Naami Schorr, Pamela Platt and M&T Bank here. https://lnkd.in/ejVrUqbG
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