Strong Funding Support Adamah benefits from substantial financial backing, including a recent $300,000 grant from the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies and an $80,748 EPA Environmental Education Grant. This indicates a healthy financial environment and a capacity to fund significant new projects, making them a reliable partner for collaborative initiatives and larger-scale programs.
Growing Regional Presence Recent launches of Adamah ATL and partnerships with local organizations like Georgia Interfaith Power & Light demonstrate the organization’s expansion into regional markets. This provides opportunities for sales of localized educational programs, climate advocacy tools, and community engagement products tailored for diverse communities.
Strategic Alliances Adamah’s merger with Hazon and ongoing collaborations with USCJ International showcase its openness to strategic alliances with other Jewish and environmental organizations. These relationships can facilitate introductions to influential stakeholder networks and shared program development opportunities.
Focus on Education and Leadership The launch of new Jewish Environmental Education Cohorts and leadership development initiatives highlights Adamah’s emphasis on education and community leadership. Opportunities exist to introduce innovative training platforms, curriculum resources, and leadership development tools to support their mission and expand impact.