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Given the ongoing and fluid situation in Israel, PEF will process distributions to support Israel at this time of need with an expedited donation process.
PEF was established in 1922 by Justice Brandeis, Rabbi Stephen Wise, Robert Szold and a group of distinguished Americans to enable the direct distribution of funds to selected and approved charitable organizations in Israel. PEF invites gifts, bequests and contributions for specific purposes and institutions. As specifically requested by contributors, PEF grants (now totaling over $2 billion) have touched almost every facet of Israeli life. Areas of support include, but are not limited to: primary and secondary education; supporting scientific research; promoting greater tolerance and understanding between religious and secular communities and between Arabs and Jews; the special needs of women, children and families in distress; special education and education for the gifted; veterans programs; drug abuse; promotion of the arts; and relief for the handicapped.
Public Charity
PEF is a tax exempt public charity, not a private foundation, under Code 501(c)(3). Our tax ID number is 13-6104086. To assure optimum effectiveness of our grant-allocating process and a better understanding in Israel of our function and mission, PEF benefits from site visits in Israel by its Trustees. No administrative deduction is made from contributions. Overhead is approximately 2% of grants, and is met by an administrative charge on endowed funds and special contributions for that purpose. No fund-raising organization is maintained or engaged.
Contributions
All contributions must be in US dollars payable to “PEF Israel Endowment Funds, Inc.” and may carry a recommendation for the use of the funds. Mininum contribution is $25. Recommendations for PEF registered charities must include BOTH the charity’s full name and their 9-digit Israeli Tax ID number (“amutah number”). You can find currently registered charities and ID numbers here.
To donate by credit card: Please click the Donate Now button.
To send an ACH or wire transfer: Send us an email at info@ pefisrael.org All donors sending ACH or wire transfer gifts MUST send us a notification email in order for the gift to be processed.
To send checks: Checks must be made payable to “PEF Israel Endowment Funds” –no other words may appear on the “Pay to” line. We can receive checks via the US Postal Service regular or Priority Mail and FedEx or UPS, or other courier deliveries only if they DO NOT require a signature. Since our mail is being forwarded you should expect 2-3 weeks of delay before we receive check donations. Please mail your check and recommendation (including charity name AND 9-digit Israeli Tax ID# on a separate note) to: PEF Israel Endowment Funds, Inc. 630 Third Ave, RM 1500 New York NY 10017 USA
Did you know? Most bill pay systems will allow you to make a payment via ACH. Send us an email requesting ACH/wire information. It is MUCH faster and more secure than sending a check.
To send stock: Please email us at info@ pefisrael.org for instructions.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
By making a donation to PEF, the donor thereby agrees and acknowledges as follows: (1) PEF has the sole and absolute discretion to use the donated funds as it sees fit in accordance with its tax-exempt charitable purpose. Although PEF considers a donor’s advice with respect to grant recommendations, PEF at all times retains the sole and absolute discretion over the use and disbursement of all donated funds. (2) To the extent a donor wishes to make a grant recommendation and PEF is willing to consider the recommendation under the circumstances, the donor represents that such recommendation will be solely for tax-exempt purposes described in Section 170(c)(2)(B of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), and for organizations that are described in Section 170(b)(1)(A) of the Code. (3) A donor making a grant recommendation further represents that neither the donor nor any family member or affiliate will receive more than an incidental benefit as a result of PEF making the recommended grant and that the recommended grant, if made by PEF, would not satisfy any legal obligation of the donor or any family member or affiliate. (4) New York law shall govern the terms and conditions of the donor’s grant made to PEF, without regard to conflict of law provisions.
Contact
info (at) pefisrael (.) org
Tel 212-599-1260
Geoffrey Stern, President
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