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Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards

This grant recognizes and rewards outstanding Jewish teens in the U.S. who are leading impactful community service projects that embody the value of repairing the world, providing them with financial support and opportunities for growth and connection.

$36,000
Forecasted
Nationwide
Recurring
Grant Description

The Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards, presented by the Helen Diller Family Foundation, recognize exceptional Jewish teens who are leading impactful volunteer projects that embody the Jewish value of tikkun olam, or "repairing the world." Established to uplift and support the efforts of young changemakers, the award offers both financial resources and community connections to help awardees expand their initiatives. Each year, up to 15 recipients are honored for their commitment to social change and leadership in projects addressing critical societal issues. Eligible nominees must be between 15 and 19 years old by the application deadline and identify as Jewish. They must reside in the United States, including the continental states, Alaska, and Hawaii. Nominees must currently lead a volunteer project based in the U.S., though projects may have international impact. They must serve in an unpaid leadership capacity, and projects should demonstrate measurable outcomes and sustained engagement. A nominator, who cannot be a family member, must submit the nomination form. The application and nomination cycle begins in August, with nominations due by December 22 and applications due by January of the following year. Semifinalists are announced in March and asked to provide updated project information and references. Finalists are selected in April, and awardees are announced in May. The evaluation process involves more than 100 reviewers nationwide who assess each application based on demonstrated leadership, innovation, project impact, and sustained dedication. Each selected teen receives a $36,000 award, which may be used for educational purposes or to further their project. Awardees also attend a celebration weekend and retreat (shabbaton) in San Francisco, connecting with fellow recipients, alumni, and program leadership. Beyond the financial award, the program offers media exposure and ongoing mentorship opportunities to foster the continued growth and visibility of the teen's work. To nominate a teen, nominators must complete the official nomination form by December 22. Forms may be downloaded, saved, and submitted online. Applicants selected as semifinalists will need to provide additional documentation, including references. The program encourages early preparation, as the competitive process emphasizes the nominee's ability to articulate their project’s significance, history, and goals in their own words. For additional information or questions, contact the program at [email protected] or via phone/text at 415-684-8618. Updates and award-related news are available on the official Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards website.

Funding Details

Award Range

$36,000 - $36,000

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

15

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Award is $36,000 per recipient for use toward education or project; no mention of duration or indirect costs.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Individuals

Additional Requirements

Nominees must be Jewish teens between 15 and 19 years old by the application deadline, residing in the U.S., and serving in an unpaid leadership role in a volunteer project. The project must be based in the U.S., though it can have global impact. Nominators must not be family members.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Expert Tips

Emphasize measurable impact, commitment to project, and ability to articulate project goals in nominee’s own words.

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Helen Diller Family Foundation

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Categories
Youth
Social Advocacy
Education
Diversity Equity and Inclusion

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