YRF - Youth Renewal Fund
YRF (Youth Renewal Fund), a non-profit organization, is the US partners of Darca schools - a network of 45 high schools and two learning centers in disadvantaged communities in Israel. YRF provides strategic guidance, research and philanthropic support to Darca Schools.
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Formation | 1989 |
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Type | Nonprofit organization |
Headquarters | New York City |
Services | Strategic guidance, research and philanthropic support to Schools in Israel |
YRF CEO | Dr. Gil Pereg |
Website | youthrenewalfund |
History
YRF was founded in 1989 in New York City[1] as a grassroots effort to improve the available academic opportunities for underprivileged students in Israel. It grew to become an implementer of supplemental education programs in Israel's periphery. A study conducted by the organization proved that the programs provided were making an impact in closing the educational gap between wealthy and poor.[2]
In August 2008, YRF launched a multi-year Teacher Professional Development Program, one of the first of its kind in Israel. In its pilot year, the program served nearly 200 YRF teachers. YRF has implemented over $25 million in programming, reaching more than 75,000 Israeli children.[3]
Board of directors
Marc Rowan โ Chairman; Paul Schnell โ President; Sam Katz โ Past President
Members of the Board
Anne Angowitz; Stuart Angowitz; Stephanie Berk; Ram Burshtine; Sam Camens; Lance Carr; Harlan Cherniak; Jeff Cohen; Jamie Easton; David Feldman; Jeffrey Freed; Jeff Gimbel; Michael Gross; Jordana Grunfeld; Sam Katz; Doug Korn; Randye Kwait; Ken Lande; Ivan Lehon; Arielle Levitt; Sherie Moalemzadeh; Bret Pearlman; Ilene Penn; Bennett Rosenthal; Jordan Sall; Robert Schwartz; Jamie Schweid; Robert Sheft; Hope Taitz;
Executive Committee
- Harlan Cherniak
- Jamie Easton
- Jeffrey Freed
- Jeff Gimbel
- Sam Katz
- Randye Kwait
- Paul Schnell
- Robert Schwartz
Notes and references
- "YRF Darca".
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) amplifiergiving.org, Retrieved 9/12/2016 - "YRF Darca Raises Over $1.5m For Low-Income Israeli Students".
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link)mysocialgoodnews.com, May 28, 2016 - Youth Renewal Fund Press Release, July 28, 2008 Archived July 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine