Michael Levitt

Resource Development Officer at Tsofen تسوفن צופן

Michael Levitt is an experienced resource development and governance consultant with a diverse background in nonprofit settings, primarily focused on fostering social change in Israel. Currently serving as a Resource Development Consultant at Minuf Group and as a Resource Development Officer at Tsofen - High Technology Centers, Levitt has built expertise in donor relations and governance through several roles, including Governance and Donor Relations Consultant for Michael Levitt Nonprofit Consulting. Previous positions include resource development roles at INJAZ - Center for Professional Arab Local Governance and the Galilee Foundation for Value Education, among others. Levitt's earlier experience includes a decade at the Charity Commission for England and Wales, where responsibilities encompassed regulatory oversight and compliance assurance for charities. Levitt holds a BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences, Chemistry & Biochemistry from the University of Wolverhampton.

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Acre, Israel

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Tsofen تسوفن צופן

Tsofen High Technology centers is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote the integration of Israel’s Arab Citizens into the hi-tech industry as a means of promoting economic development, reducing poverty, high value job creation in Arab urban centers and integration of Arab citizens into Israel’s civil society.Tsofen’s vision isthe full integration of Israel’s Arab citizens into Israel’s prosperous hi-tech and start-up sector. Tsofen’s actions have and will result in sustainable economic development that will benefit Israel’s Arab towns and their people and make Israel a more just and equitable society.Tsofen’s goals are to work with the Arab community and stakeholders from the local, governmental and private sectors to (1) add thousands of Arabs into Israel’s hi tech sector and (2) assist in the creation of hi-tech centers as anchors in Arab towns. In the five years since Tsofen was founded, it has successfully met its goals and proved that Israel’s Arab citizens can be included in the hi-tech sector and that hi-tech companies can and will locate into Arab towns. Its goal for the coming five years is to create and advocate the structural required to scale this integration, touching tens of thousands of people and all of Israel’s regions.


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Nazareth, Israel

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11-50

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