Each year, Avodah Corps Members ("avodah" means "work" or "service" in Hebrew), 24 post-college young adults, may well discover their life’s work. During their year of service, they work at local anti-poverty organizations and participate in intensive educational programs, from trainings in activist skills to workshops on urban poverty. Here in the District, where one-fifth of residents experience poverty, this couldn't be more important: Corps Members expand the reach of the organizations they serve while strengthening their own resolve to work for social change throughout their lives. Since its inception in 2002, 360 young people have served some 400,000 DC residents struggling with poverty and systemic injustice and added more than $7 million in staff capacity to 58 local nonprofits. 95% of Corps members affirm that Avodah strengthened their commitment to social justice work: there is, indeed, promise for the future.
Headquarters: DC-Ward 1
Where They Operate: DC-Citywide; MD-Montgomery County
Age Groups Served: All
Population(s) Served: All
- Low-income DC residents served:
422,392 - Staffing capacity added to local antipoverty organizations:
$3.5 million - Emerging leaders who have participated in Avodah's yearlong Service Corps program:
360 - Local partner agencies, front line organizations serving low-income DC residents and communities:
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Awards & Recognition
Community Advocate Award given to Avodah by CAIR Coalition, September 2021
Steven Speilberg donate a portion of his earnings from the prestigious Genesis Prize to Avodah, Summer 2021
Slingshot, October 2014
Press
- Spielberg donates Genesis Prize money to justice nonprofits
Thu Mar 25 2021, The Seattle Times
Steven Spielberg said Thursday that he will donate his $1 million Genesis Prize to 10 nonprofits, including Avodah.
- Groups that were created to bring young Jews together are learning some lessons from keeping them apart
Sun Oct 4 2020, Washington Jewish Week
"We're trying to develop leaders who can work in solidarity to affect long-term change and living communally teaches you how to do that."
- You Should KnowÂ… Rebecca Cooper
Fri Jan 19 2018, Washington Jewish Week
Cooper, 24, grew up in New York but came to Washington after college to spend a year with Avodah, the Jewish service corps.
- Speaking Up for the Poor
Tue Sep 10 2013, The New York Jewish Week
The Jewish Week speaks interviewed AVODAH's executive director Marilyn Sneiderman to discuss the impact and importance of our work.
Budget (FY2023)
- The current budget for Avodah is: $3 million or higher
- $1 million to $3 million
- $500k to $1 million
- Less than $500k
Catalogue charities range in size from $100,000 to
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