Project Activate’s tracks support community-led action across education, culture, philanthropy, and civic life
Project Activate’s initiatives are organized into tracks that serve as flexible frameworks, helping participants focus their energy, find collaborators, and move ideas forward, whether they are in early development or already launched as active projects. Built on relationships and community, and supported by a strong Israel–Diaspora connection, these tracks bring together Jewish voices and their allies for shared learning, partnerships, and a sense of collective responsibility. The tracks are meant to be starting points, not strict categories. They are designed to help people move from concern to clarity, and from connection to action.
Civic Activism
Community-led advocacy that engages participants in local policy efforts, town halls, and organizing — building shared language, practical tools, and the confidence to show up publicly with moral clarity.
Culture
Culture as a gateway to belonging. Community Shabbats and cultural salons, alongside artistic expression in art, literature, film, music, and live experiences, celebrate Jewish identity and affirm its place in contemporary culture.
EDUCATION
Narrative-driven Jewish learning across generations. Through speaker series, family programs, and youth initiatives, this track strengthens Jewish literacy, storytelling, and leadership skills.
PHILANTROPY
Thoughtful giving and leadership in action. Participants explore values-based philanthropy, volunteering, giving circles, and board pathways. Building the skills to give with intention and impact.



