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How to Allocate


You have a say in where your Tikun Olam money goes!

=> Click here for a quick explanation of how the Tikun Olam program works.


Follow the six steps below to allocate 40% of your chapter's contribution to the charities of your choice.

  1. Get a Tikun Olam allocation form and descriptions of tzedakot on-line. (Your advisor or youth director will receive them automatically by snail mail.)
  2. Add up the amount your chapter donated during the year (e-mail youth@uscj.org or call 212-533-7800, ext. 2319 if you don't have complete records).
  3. Multiply the amount you raised by 0.4 (that is, 40%).
  4. Have as many people from the chapter as possible involved in deciding where the 40% is to go. You can divide the money among different organizations.
  5. Fill out the Allocations Form and mail it to: Tikun Olam, 155 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010-6802.
  6. Make sure the Allocation Form is mailed to the International Office no later than June 30, 2007.

What you'll need:

  1. Allocations Form
  2. Descriptions of Tzedakot




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