REPAIR THE WORLD INC
1460 Broadway, New York, NY 10036 werepair.org

Total Revenue
$6,096,355
Total Expenses
$7,734,207
Net Assets
$4,804,872

Organizations Filed Purposes: Repair the World's mission is to make service a defining element of American Jewish life. Repair works to organize American Jews of all ages and backgrounds to serve with integrity, making the world a better place by volunteering time to those in need. The Organization partners with existing and emerging organizations Jewish and secular and with American Jews in groups and as individuals, to develop outstanding service opportunities and build an inspired Jewish community engaged in service.

Repair the World's mission is to make service a defining element of American Jewish life. Repair works to organize American Jews of all ages and backgrounds to serve with integrity, making the world a better place by volunteering time to those in need.

Repair's signature program, Repair the World Communities, promotes service by engaging millennials through concrete, community-identified service projects and educational programming in local communities. Repair's programs in Communities draw on Jewish values, history, and heritage to deepen the volunteer experience. Learning and service take place during volunteer projects and in separate educational programs such as art exhibits, "Cocktails with a Conscience", and Shabbat dinners. In 2018, Repair Communities launched Atlanta as its 8th city, and is on track to launch in Chicago in 2019. Communities also operates in Brooklyn, Harlem, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Detroit, Miami, and Baltimore. In most Communities, a cohort of Repair the World Fellows live, serve, and work within our communities, using peer-to-peer engagement to recruit young adults to work alongside local service partners. The Communities program has grown from under 4,000 participants in Year 1 to 27,000 participants in Year 5.

National Partnerships and Field Building - Nationally, Repair makes meaningful service accessible to those outside of our Communities programs by partnering with various national organizations as well as through digital campaigns. Repair partners with large-scale Jewish engagement organizations to train and consult with their staff and constituents on leading effective service, infusing contextual education and Jewish service learning into programs, and more. In addition to training and educational content creation, Repair shares best practices on effective service fieldwide, through convenings and digital resources. Repair's digital campaigns mobilize people to volunteer and engage in critical conversations such as racial injustice, food sovereignty and more connected to Jewish values and holidays. In 2018, Repair reached 3.8 million people through its national partnership and field building work.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Eisner DavidPresident & CEO50$334,132
Elizabeth FisherCOO50$190,378
Cindy GreenbergED, RTW NY50$150,058
Adina KonikoffSr Director of Prg50$129,372
Briana MarburyFinance Director50$121,848
Jennifer GoldsteinSen Dir of Op50$114,409
Zack BlockED, RTW Pittsburgh50$105,007
Allan BloomBoard Member1$0
Edward SklootBoard Member1$0
Loren ShattenBoard Member1$0
Albert SebagBoard Member1$0
Susan FeberBoard Member1$0
Anne Levine KovinskyBoard Member1$0
Michael KayBoard Member1$0
Hayden HorowitzChair of Audit1$0
Jill HaiBoard Member1$0
Rabbi Daniel GropperBoard Member1$0
Robb LippittBoard Member1$0
Ruth SuzmanVice Chair2$0
Ryan CohenSecretary1$0
Michael NadelTreasurer1$0
Larry BrooksBoard Chair2$0

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