The Chesed Fund, one of the biggest crowdfunding platforms in the Jewish world, recently announced two exciting new positions in the company – Yoshi Falber as new CEO, and Simcha Rosenblum as Chief...

The Chesed Fund, one of the biggest crowdfunding platforms in the Jewish world, recently announced two exciting new positions in the company – Yoshi Falber as new CEO, and Simcha Rosenblum as Chief...
Recently, someone rushed to judge a Fundraiser that was using The Chesed Fund platform, mislabeling it as fraudulent among other false and baseless accusations. We researched the Fundraiser further...
There are a lot of ways to raise funds for your organization. But not all methods were created equal. One classic, traditional method for raising funds was through a gala event. You throw a great...
Traditionally, the Pesach season is a time of particular need for yidden – and a time of greater generosity. Individuals and organizations rely heavily on their community to get through the extra...
The Chesed Fund offers an array of features to its premium plan organizations, to empower them to raise more funds more effectively. These includes the ability to create fundraising teams, to define...
Covid 19 hit almost exactly a year ago, and its effect is still reverberating throughout our communities. The rabbinical leaders of many communities have ruled to prevent institutions from visiting...
Crowdfunding is all about tapping into your network and community. It's about the power of many individuals getting together to create something so much bigger than the sum of its parts. In every...
At The Chesed Fund, our goal is to maximize the ways in which your cause or organization raises funds. From fundraising teams to preset donations, our software tools aim at getting you set up...
At The Chesed Fund, spearheaded by founder and lead developer Avi Kehat, we are always innovating. We see every feature as an opportunity to help organizations make further progress towards our core...
A late-night side project starting out as a safe place to put extra ma’aser morphed into a forum of hope for desperate people who have to come up with a fortune. (Originally featured in Mishpacha, Issue 731)