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JOANNA BALLANTINE RECEIVES J.J. GREENBERG MEMORIAL AWARD
Jewish
Funders Network recognizes extraordinary leadership in philanthropy
New York – April 8, 2008. The Jewish Funders Network presented the
annual J.J. Greenberg Memorial Award to Joanna Ballantine of the Harold
Grinspoon Foundation at the closing plenary of their International Conference
today. Established in 2002, the award is intended to honor foundation
professionals age 40 and under who
have demonstrated extraordinary leadership in the field of
Jewish philanthropy.
A resident of Amherst,
MA, Joanna S. Ballantine is the Executive
Director of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation located in Western
Massachusetts. Prior to her engagement with the HGF, Joanna was
the Director of Community Planning for the Jewish Federation of Western
Massachusetts and a Senior Planning Associate for the Jewish Community
Federation of San Francisco. Joanna has an MSW from the University
of Maryland and an MA in Jewish
Studies from Baltimore
Hebrew University
and is a graduate of the Baltimore Institute for Jewish Communal Service now
the Darrell Friedman Institute for Professional Development. Joanna
received the 2007 Distinguished Alumna Award from Baltimore Hebrew
University.
The award is presented annually to an
individual who, like its namesake, has exemplified through both words and deeds
the highest of Jewish values and the relentless pursuit of excellence
in all aspects of life. The inaugural award recipient was Rachel Levin,
executive director of the Righteous Persons Foundation.
The
Jewish Funders Network (JFN) is an international organization of foundations,
philanthropies, and funders dedicated to advancing the quality and growth of
philanthropy rooted in Jewish values. JFN’s members include independent
philanthropists, foundation trustees and foundation professionals.
JFN
is not a grantmaking organization and has no political agenda or affiliation.
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