Jewish Communal Fund
Matthew Hagen is a Finance Associate at the Jewish Communal Fund, a position held since October 2023. Prior to this role, Matthew worked at OCCU | Oregon Community Credit Union from July 2020 to August 2023, where responsibilities included serving as an Accountant, Accounting Coordinator, and Enrichment Representative. In these positions, Matthew managed various accounting functions, maintained accurate records for investments, and provided assistance to credit union members. Matthew's career began at Starbucks, where tenure lasted from June 2016 to June 2020 as a Barista. Matthew holds a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from San Diego State University, earned between 2015 and 2019.
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Jewish Communal Fund
Jewish Communal Fund (JCF), established in 1972, is the largest Jewish donor advised fund (DAF) in the country, managing $2.8 billion in charitable assets for 4,600 funds. For 50 years, leading Jewish philanthropists have partnered with JCF to facilitate their charitable giving while receiving the highest caliber of personalized service. The JCF Private Client Experience The JCF Private Client Experience offers donors and their trusted advisors the ability to leverage the expertise and resources of one of the largest and most generous networks of Jewish donors in the country. Those who maintain a JCF fund of $1 million and above benefit from our Private Client Experience. Below are several highlights: ~Personal Relationship Contact at JCF’s Private Client Group ~Private advisory sessions with top-tier philanthropic, legal and investment experts ~Special expertise in mission-related investment options ~Guidance and tools to help you with legacy and succession planning ~Facilitation of international grant-making, including to Israel ~Educational opportunities and a wealth of knowledge to help you achieve greater impact through your philanthropic giving JCF Doubles Your Impact in the Jewish Community Every year, JCF awards a Community Gift to UJA-Federation of New York from its endowment and fees to promote the welfare of the Jewish community.