Jewish student engagement and campus organizing at 1,000 universities worldwide
Hillel International serves nearly 200,000 students annually across nearly 1,000 campus chapters globally. The organization runs on a CRM-heavy stack (Salesforce, NetSuite, NPSP) paired with operational tools (Monday.com, Bill.com, Jitterbit) — a structure built for distributed fundraising, membership management, and chapter operations rather than product iteration. Hiring velocity is steady across leadership and student-facing roles, with explicit pain points around student engagement, fundraising sustainability, and financial integrity — operational challenges that map directly to the tech choices.
Notable leadership hires: Assistant Director, Development Director, Chief Program Officer, Executive Director, Managing Director
Hillel International is a nonprofit organization founded in 1923 that organizes Jewish students on college and university campuses. The organization reaches nearly 200,000 students per year through a network of nearly 1,000 chapters at institutions around the world. The core work centers on student engagement, Jewish education, immersive experiences (including Birthright Israel programs), holiday programming, and campus advocacy. Revenue comes primarily from fundraising. The organization operates across the United States, Canada, and internationally, with a workforce of 51–200 employees headquartered in Washington, DC.
Hillel uses Salesforce (with NPSP for nonprofits), NetSuite for finance, Jitterbit for integrations, Monday.com for ops, Bill.com for accounting, Google Workspace, Constant Contact and Mailchimp for email, and Adobe Creative Suite for marketing.
Hillel serves nearly 200,000 students annually at nearly 1,000 colleges and universities globally. The organization hires in the United States, Canada, Kyrgyzstan, and Germany, with headquarters in Washington, DC.
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