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Committed to the Community
The BRM Group believes that with financial strength comes the responsibility to advance the community as a whole and the individuals within it. To this end, BRM endeavors to bridge social and economic gaps through an active and ongoing commitment to a variety of programs, including:
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Tmura – The Israeli Public Service Venture Fund is a nonprofit organization founded in 2002 to increase the involvement of the high-tech community in non-profit activity in Israel, with a focus on education and other youth initiatives. Tmura receives donations of equity from (mainly private) Israeli and Israel-related high-tech companies and, upon a liquidity event, allocates the proceeds to education and youth-related charities in Israel.
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Snunit - To know more with ease and fun - Snunit is a Hebrew portal for educational information and activities. The aim of Snunit is to collect and create databases on educational issues and other relevant subjects and to make them accessible to Israel's schools.
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New Spirit - New Spirit is a non-profit student organization which acts to strengthen ties between students and the city of Jerusalem. Our goal is to make this sector of the population cherish the city and what it stands for, thus increasing their connection and feeling of belongingness to Jerusalem. This is crucial in order to keep Jerusalem Jewish, vibrant and prosperous, and to reverse current trends of negative migration of the young population from the city.
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The Institute of Technology and Society at Tel Aviv University - Established by Alona and Eli Barkat in cooperation with the Rashi Foundation, the Institute for Technology and Society at Tel Aviv University’s Faculty of Management initiates plans, and carries out academic research, holds conferences and publishes materials that spark public debate on issues of social and economic importance. The Institute’s research focuses on areas that integrate technology, management and society.
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IVN - Established in 2002, the Israel Venture Network (IVN) is a venture philanthropy network of high-tech entrepreneurs, business executives, venture capitalists, corporations and philanthropists from Israel and the US. IVN aims to strengthen the capacity of the educational, social leadership and business communities in Israel through the sharing of skills, knowledge and experience that have led to private sector success.
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Bet Eyal - Founded in memory of Eyal Shimoni, who was killed in action in Lebanon in 1997. The idea behind Bet Eyal is to unite all segments of society – handicapped people, IDF soldiers, bereaved families, students of regular schools and schools for children with special needs, veterans and new immigrants, youth before enlistment, and the community as a whole. The organization's spontaneous activities in the spheres of culture, education, health and sport are open to anyone.
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The Summit Institute - The Summit Institute, established in 1973 by Zvi Stiskin, Dave Schonbrun and Professor Stanley Schneider, émigrés from the United States, promotes care within the community for children, youth and young adults at risk in Israel. Summit today operates two programs: a preventive care and rehabilitation program and a rehabilitative foster care.
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Alon - Alon is a non-profit organization established in 1998 by a group of young adults in their twenties. The goal of the Organization is to change the difficult social reality existing in Israel, a reality of increasing social gaps that threatens the existence of any healthy society. Alon aims to empower communities of all strata in Israel, Jews as well as Arabs, struggling with economic and social distress.
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Startup Jerusalem - StartUp Jerusalem (SUJ) is a non-profit organization aimed at stimulating economic development and job creation in Jerusalem. Our mission is to achieve the revitalization of Jerusalem and its national and international appeal through the development of the city's unique competitive advantages. |
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