Despite Rising Antisemitism, Israeli Innovation Fuels Generosity

The Israeli company Charidy, which provides services to nonprofits and institutions worldwide, is succeeding in fundraising – even amidst growing antisemitic sentiment.

Charidy staff at work | Photo: Charidy

Charidy, the Israeli fundraising company, has raised millions of dollars in recent weeks for a range of institutions in Australia. The company’s success comes despite a rise in antisemitism in the region.

Charidy specializes in fundraising for nonprofits and organizations through crowdfunding methods and digital campaigns. The company offers consulting and support services to nonprofits in their fundraising efforts, with the goal of expanding their available budgets. Charidy’s latest data from the past month shows impressive activity – a wide variety of Australian organizations have raised millions of dollars through its platform.

Charidy staff at work | Photo: Charidy

Education, Theater, Health, and Sports
A particularly notable success was achieved by Bell Shakespeare, Australia’s national theater company specializing in the works of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, which raised $765,000 through Charidy for educational outreach by making Shakespeare’s plays accessible to students and youth.

In the education sector, several other significant achievements were recorded. The Shure Foundation, a leading Christian educational network in Australia with kindergartens, elementary schools, and high schools operating for over 135 years, raised $692,000 through Charidy for student scholarships. A particularly outstanding result came from Caulfield Community School in suburban Melbourne, which raised approximately $1 million for student scholarships.

Charidy staff at work | Photo: Charidy

Health care also saw success, with Cabrini Hospital raising over $1 million. All funds raised will go toward the purchase of a new PET/CT scanner, which will enhance the hospital’s comprehensive cancer treatment and enable the provision of advanced, innovative medical care.

In the sports sector, an exceptional success was recorded when the Hawthorn Football Club raised around $2.5 million for the construction of a new facility to serve players and fans.

“We Are Trusted Worldwide”
“We are proud of these impressive achievements, especially during such a challenging time for the State of Israel,” said Shay Cherbinsky, CEO of Charidy. “Our success in Australia reflects the great trust clients around the world place in us and our ability to continue providing top-level professional service, even under complex conditions.”

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