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  1. NIF advances & protects liberal democracy in Israel. For over 40 years, NIF has provided $300 million to over 900 Israeli civil society organizations to advance human rights, protect free speech, and defend minority populations.

  2. The New Israel Fund (NIF) is a United States-based non-profit NGO established in 1979. It describes its objective as social justice and equality for all Israelis. The New Israel Fund says it has provided $300 million to over 900 Israeli civil society organizations that it describes as "cutting-edge."

  3. The New Israel Fund (NIF) helps Israel live up to its founders’ vision of a society that ensures complete equality to all its inhabitants. Our aim is to advance liberal democracy, including freedom of speech and minority rights, and to fight the inequality, injustice and extremism that diminish Israel.

  4. Over the past four decades, NIF has provided over $300 million to Israel’s progressive civil society organizations. Find out more about our approach to grant-making, capacity-building and initiatives, get a snapshot of NIF’s work from our Annual Report, and view NIF’s financial information.

  5. The New Israel Fund is committed to advancing the values of human dignity ensconced in Israel’s Declaration of Independence which it views as the key to its long-term security and survival. The New Israel Fund (NIF) works to strengthen Israel’s democracy and to promote freedom, justice and equality for all Israelis. Its work is designed to:

  6. New Israel Fund CEO Daniel Sokatch had originally wanted to call his new book “Israel WTF: Why One Small Mediterranean Country Drives So Many People Completely Nuts.”

  7. It can be hard for Israels supporters in the UK to appreciate the range of challenges facing Israeli society – and the difference that NIF’s work can make. We offer a range of ways to connect supporters with our work on the ground in Israel.