Credit Card and PayPal Donations: Please click on the appropriate link or donate button. (NOTE: To cover costs of processing, minimum donation is $36.) For mail and other forms of donation, please scroll down.
Or, for individual cities and towns, click on the name below to donate:
CHECK—Please mail a check with your instructions to: Friends of Jewish Heritage in Poland P.O. Box 582 Boca Raton, FL 33429-0582
MOBILE PHONE--For those who use a pay-by-cell phone service, please use the contact form below to obtain our email address. Please include the purpose of the donation in the comments section below.
WIRE TRANSFER--We welcome wire transfers of $1,000 or more. Please ask for details regarding wire transfers in the comments section below.
WANT TO HELP RESTORE A DIFFERENT CEMETERY OR SYNAGOGUE? To learn more about a specific community in Poland, go to Virtual Shtetl. To learn about your own Polish Jewish ancestry, look at Jewish Records Indexing-Poland or Gesher Galicia or join the Jewish Genealogy Poland facebook group. The more details you learn about a town's cemetery or synagogue in Poland, the more we can be of help to you. Once you've found all the details you can, you can then discuss a specific project with our affiliated FODŻ staff in Poland or by contacting us. By contributing through FJHP, your gift will be tax-deductible, as permitted by US law.
WANT TO HELP OUR WORK THROUGHOUT POLAND? Please send us a contribution! We welcome unspecified gifts to serve areas of greatest current need.
WANT TO DONATE IN SOMEONE'S HONOR OR MEMORY? Just let us know by sending us your instructions in a letter or in the comments section below. We're happy to send out an appropriate note to the honoree or family of the person memorialized.
Note: We use less than 8% of all donations for administrative purposes (such as mailing costs, website, credit card, bank fees, etc.). Per US law, regardless of funding sources, all decisions on allocations and grants are made by the Board of Directors of FJHP, which retains all rights for using the funds for charitable, scientific, or educational purposes.