The Good People Fund
Naomi Eisenberger is the Founder and Executive Director of The Good People Fund since 2008. In this role, they have successfully grown the organization into a $1,000,000+ non-profit that supports over 60 programs addressing various issues such as hunger, homelessness, and disabilities. Naomi also dedicates their time to mentoring the founders of these programs. Prior to this, they served as the Managing Director of Ziv Tzedakah Fund from 1994 to 2008.
Naomi Eisenberger received a Bachelor's Degree in Secondary Education and Teaching from Montclair State University from 1964 to 1967.
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The Good People Fund
The Good People Fund, inspired by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam (repairing the world), responds to significant problems such as poverty, disability, trauma and social isolation, primarily in the United States and Israel. We provide financial support, guidance and mentoring to charitable activities of modest proportions that are undertaken by Good People acting singly or in small groups. Target endeavors are those that, by their personal scale and often-unusual nature, might otherwise find it difficult to attract sufficient support. The Good People Fund operates responsively, flexibly and with a minimum of bureaucracy. We serve as a means for donors to reach many groups and individual needs and act as an instigator of good, inspiring people to do tikkun olam and tzedakah (to do the right thing by giving) responsibly and regularly. To expand these good works (ma’asim tovim), The Good People Fund also educates youth, adults, teachers, recipients and donors about the process and power of helping others.