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The IFCJ Ratings Website shares ratings and reviews from independent, third-party, charitable review and donor information Websites. This information is intended to offer current and prospective donors easy to understand and unbiased information about the financial health, accountability, and transparency of IFCJ, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, non-profit organization.

As you are aware, there are many Websites which rate and evaluate charities, including the Better Business Bureau (BBB), CharityNavigator, CharityWatch, GiveWell, and more. We will explain the various standards and benchmarks set by these independent organizations.

IFCJ takes seriously financial accountability and responsible stewardship of its donors’ funds and the organization believes that openness and transparency is the most effective way to show how donations are allocated to best serve Israel and Jewish people in need worldwide. IFCJ ratings matter to the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, and they matter to IFCJ donors.

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews was founded in 1983 by Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein Z”L. IFCJ’s mission is to promote understanding between Christians and Jews, build broad support for Israel, and replace a history of discord with a relationship marked by dialogue, respect, and cooperation.