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OTHER DONATION OPPORTUNITIES

Your gift to the Jewish Community Relations Council will help continue and sustain our vital programs and services.  Donation opportunities include:

• Annual Friends of Council campaign – Conducted every spring, our Friends campaign
  is a great way to express your support of Council and our programs. Your
  participation in the Friends campaign helps make it possible for us to continue our
  advocacy work on behalf of Israel and the Jewish people.
• Special Project underwriting – Help ensure the continuity of our exciting special
  projects!
    --Detroit Jewish Coalition for Literacy
    --MI-COEJL
• Endowment for long term support of Council – Please contact the Council office to set
  up an appointment to learn how you can make a lasting, meaningful impact on
  Council’s future.
• Tributes – Express sincere sympathy or recognize the special events in the lives of
  your friends and family with a tribute to Council. An attractive card will be sent to the
  honoree acknowledging your thoughtfulness and generosity.

For more information on donation or sponsorship opportunities, please contact us at (248) 642-5393 or email us at office@detroitjcrc.org.

The Jewish Community Relations Council of Metropolitan Detroit is recognized as an organization described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code. Contributions to it are tax deductible to the full extent provided by the law.


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