Nonprofit fundraising and community engagement platform for Jewish philanthropy
Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County operates a Microsoft-centric donor management and workflow stack (Power Apps, Dataverse, Dynamics 365, Raiser's Edge) while actively modernizing their constituent engagement ecosystem. The organization is scaling across data, development, marketing, and ops roles—suggesting a push to move from manual fundraising operations toward automated, data-driven donor relationship management. Pain points center on donor retention, major gift acquisition, and workflow optimization.
The Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County is a nonprofit based in Boca Raton, Florida, dedicated to fundraising and philanthropic coordination across local, Israeli, and international Jewish communities. Founded in 1979, the organization distributes resources to support welfare, disaster relief, education, and community leadership development across 70 countries. Operations span multiple fundraising channels: the Dorothy Seaman Department of Women's Philanthropy, Young Adult Division, Corporate Sponsorships program, and specialized entities like the Jacobson Jewish Community Foundation and Jewish Community Relations Council. With 51–200 employees, the Federation maintains both direct donor engagement and mission logistics infrastructure, including Israel-focused programs.
The organization uses Microsoft Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, Dataverse, Power BI), SQL Server Integration Services, Salesforce, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Raiser's Edge, and Monday.com for donor management, workflow automation, and analytics.
Key projects include modernizing their constituent engagement ecosystem, automating fundraising workflows, launching annual campaigns, enhancing donor relationships, and managing mission logistics and partnerships in Israel and other international regions.
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