The Large-Intermediate Federation Responds to Fiscal Crisis
Cindy Chazan
Journal of Jewish Communal Service
Jewish Communal Service Association of North America (JCSA)
Since 1989, the Hartford federation experienced a precipitous decline in campaign resources; many members of the Jewish community suffered economic reversals. To keep the community not only alive but vibrant, the leadership had to make some hard decisions: they broadened the campaign base, altered the Israel-local agencies allocation ratio, revitalized the Young Leadership Council, encouraged agency fund raising within the federated concepts, and designated Jewish continuity as the single domestic priority. In Journal of Jewish Communal Service, v.72 no.1-2, Fall/Winter 1995/1996.
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