There are a variety of resources outside of Masa Israel Journey that can help fund your Israel experience. From Jewish scholarships for volunteer and internship programs to scholarships for Jewish students, there are dozens of ways to subsidize your journey to Israel. Many participants find additional Jewish scholarships and funding through their local Jewish Federation, local synagogue or from the following sources:
Additional Jewish Scholarships for Programs & Colleges in Israel
Jewish Scholarships for Programs in Israel
Member organizations of the International Association of Jewish Free Loans provide interest-free loans to help with a variety of financial needs. Eligibility and loan programs vary, contact your local agency for more information.
The Go Overseas Volunteer and Intern Abroad Scholarship offers $500 scholarships twice a year for internship or volunteer programs.
Canadian post high school students attending educational programs 3 weeks or longer can partner with Ezer Mizion and raise funds. Your fundraising efforts will not only benefit you and your program, but a portion will be to use to pay for the processing of DNA testing to grow our Bone Marrow Registry, helping to save lives around the world.
Jewish College Scholarships - List of Scholarships for Jewish Students
Whether you just finished high school and seek a memorable academic gap experience, wish to take a semester aboard during your undergraduate studies, or if you’ve completed undergraduate studies and wish to pursue a highly specialized graduate degree, there are plenty of scholarships for Jewish students available. Take a look at some of the many programs and foundations that provide college scholarships for Jewish students.
- Hebrew Free Loan of San Francisco
- The Alisa Flatow Memorial Scholarship Fund
- American Jewish League, Israel University Scholarship
- Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program
- Boren Scholarship
- Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund
- DiversityAbroad.com Scholarship
- Helyn B. Reich Memorial Scholarship Fund
- Jeff Seidel's Scholarship to Israel
- The Rotary Foundation
- The Wisam Khamees Scholarship for Arabs and Jews
- The Hilda Specter Morgenstern Merit Scholarship
- Stichting Andries van Dam Dutch organization
- De Mooie Jongens
Provides interest-free, cost-free loans to Jewish permanent residents of Northern California. Loans are available to help participants pay for tuition, program costs, travel expenses, and more. Northern California residents, as well as students from Northern California who are attending universities outside of the region, are eligible to apply.
The Rotary Foundation and clubs invest in our future leaders and philanthropists funding scholarships for undergraduate and graduate study.
Types of scholarships:
Rotary clubs offer scholarships for secondary, undergraduate, or graduate study.
The Rotary Foundation offers scholarships for college graduates and professionals to study peace and conflict resolution or water and sanitatio
The Hilda Specter Morgenstern Merit Scholarship is awarded once a year to a Jewish American woman pursuing an undergraduate education in Israel, has a GPA of 3.5 or higher and an interest in public advocacy, public policy or government affairs.
Stichting Andries van Dam Dutch organization that gives scholarships for young Jewish Dutch people.
Dutch organization that gives scholarships for Dutch- Jews- single- females only