2022
6%
15%
Delaware invests in several services as shown below. 1 Siegel JCC 2. JFS 3. Milton and Hattie Kutz Home 4. Local Synagogue chesed fund
https://shalomdelaware.org/file_download/fb99a17a-976d-486e-b161-36c2bf852238 || siegeljcc.org || https://shalomdelaware.org/who-we-are/partners/partners.html https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/510064315 https://news.delaware.gov/2025/01/06/governor-carney-releases-proposed-fiscal-year-2026-budget/ || https://www.urban.org/policy-centers/cross-center-initiatives/state-and-local-finance-initiative/projects/state-fiscal-briefs/delaware
• 11% of parents required financial assistance to enroll children in Jewish education, camp, or activities • 7% of congregation-member households required financial assistance to maintain their membership • 14% of adults not at all or not too confident they will be able to keep current savings/investments • 14% of households limited their involvement in Jewish life for financial reasons • 2% of households unable to pay an emergency $400 expense • While all Jewish adults from households including someone with mental or emotional health issues said they had a personal support network, only 10% have a lot or a fair number of people in their support network personal support network, only 10% have a lot or a fair number of people in their support network