ARE YOU A CHARITY/AMUTA?

Myisrael carefully selects Amutot in Israel to support, according to a specific list of criteria.

Once vetted, the charity is put forward to our Board of Trustees for approval.

Our aim is to develop a strong relationship with our charities, understand how they operate and recognise their priorities, so that we can support and advise them in all aspects of fundraising and communications.

If you would like to become one of Myisrael’s adopted charities, read through the criteria below and submit the form at the bottom of this page. We look forward to hearing from you.

What we expect

In order to build a strong relationship, Myisrael expects the Amutah to:

• provide all requested financial information in English (budgets, doch kaspi etc) in the timeframes and format required, unless agreed otherwise
• keep Myisrael updated with changes, developments, feedback and achievements within the Amutah
• provide Myisrael with immediate up-to-date financial info as requested
• supply feedback and thank you letters for donors as requested by Myisrael – feedback includes, where possible, personal stories and pictures of recipients, personal videos from Amutah staff or recipients thanking donors
• provide success stories and high resolution images for use on the Myisrael website and social media on request

Criteria for adopting causes

  1. Annual budget of less than £1.25m /5m ILS
  2. Independently run, not under the auspices of a larger organisation
  3. Non-partisan, non-political and non-discriminatory
  4. Receive less than 15% annual income from the UK (excl Myisrael)
  5. Non-programme costs are less than 20%
  6. Can provide up-to-date budgets and financial documents and accreditation
  7. Have a process for measuring success

About your charity

Did you receive government funding?
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