What is Jpac?
Jpac, founded in 1972, operates as the nation's largest statewide coalition of Jewish organizations. The entity is dedicated to advocating for a secure, just, and equitable California, with a particular focus on combating antisemitism and bolstering community support. Jpac has a proven track record of legislative achievements, including the successful passage of laws aimed at protecting Jewish students and allocating essential funding for vulnerable populations across the state. Their strategic initiatives are designed to serve Jewish communities and organizations throughout California, while also promoting broader advocacy for all residents.
How much funding has Jpac raised?
Jpac has raised a total of $150K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$150K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
What's next for Jpac?
The recent major strategic investment signals a pivotal moment for Jpac, likely enabling the expansion of its advocacy efforts and the deepening of its community support programs. This capital infusion, within the context of large-scale late-stage funding, suggests a strategic focus on scaling operations and potentially influencing policy on a broader scale. Future initiatives may involve strengthening legislative partnerships and enhancing outreach to ensure continued progress on its core mission of fostering a safe and equitable California for all.
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