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Support

Support

Support OZJF as an institution, not as a humanitarian pass-through, and keep the relationship between organizational backing and civilian relief clear.

Support OZJF

This section exists to explain the OZJF support relationship clearly. Supporting OZJF means supporting the organization itself: its research, publishing, public argument, campaigns, and institutional development. It is separate from humanitarian relief giving for civilians affected by war.

Organizational support versus relief giving

OZJF should not blur these two asks. Support for OZJF is institution-building. Humanitarian relief giving should go directly to the relief organization running the aid program. That is why the site separates the support route from the humanitarian-relief route and from any external donation flow.

What support currently means

  • Using the site contact form for supporter, stewardship, and partnership questions
  • Reviewing OZJF transparency pages before making a commitment
  • Understanding that humanitarian gifts are not processed by OZJF through this site
  • Reading the supported-program language carefully so relationships are not overstated

Supported programs and allied initiatives

The site currently describes support for Lox & Loaded as support for a Jewish-owned and operated firearms education and preparedness initiative. That description should remain precise. OZJF may describe supported programs and allied initiatives, but should not label a relationship as a formal partnership unless that status is documented.

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Contact OZJF

Use this form for research questions, partnership inquiries, media outreach, donor follow-up, campus support, or general contact. You can submit here directly and receive confirmation on this page once your message is sent.

By submitting, you understand that English is the primary review language for this site.