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Annual social action grants available.

Nonprofit organizations are invited to submit applications to the Biberstein Social Action Fund for grants in support of projects addressing poverty, discrimination, abuse and neglect, and the promotion of social justice in Yolo County.

The fund was established in November 2002 by the Board of Directors of Congregation Bet Haverim, Jewish Fellowship of Davis, on the occasion of Ernie’s 80th birthday to honor Ernie and Hannah Biberstein, founding members of the synagogue and longtime Davis residents who devoted much of their lives to community service and social justice.

An annual Call for Proposals is released each Fall. Grants ranging from $500 to $2,000 are awarded in December. The Biberstein Fund members review the proposals. Current Biberstein Fund members include Congregation Bet Haverim partners Ernie Biberstein, Amy Abramson, Anne Gieseke, Sandy Jones, Joan Sublett, Shoshana Zatz, and Rabbi Bess Wohlner and Rabbi Jeremy Simons.

Download the 2024 Grant Application HERE. Completed applications, or questions, should be emailed to cbhbibersteinfund@gmail.com. Grant proposals must be submitted no later than September 27, 2024. This email is checked regularly through the grant period and only occasionally for the remainder of the year. If you need immediate assistance after the grant period, please contact Congregation Bet Haverim at (530) 758-0842.


Photo of Ernie and Hannah BibersteinThe Bibersteins were among the founders of Davis Community Meals, where they served as board members and officers. They have been active in a variety of interfaith groups including the Yolo Interfaith Immigration Network and Celebration of Abraham, which brings together Jews, Muslims, and Christians. They were recipients of the Brinley Award for community service, the Thong Hy Huynh Memorial Humanitarian Award, and the PeaceForce Award by Teach Peace. In 2016, Ernie received a Justice Leadership Award. In 2016, Ernie received a Justice Leadership Award from the Multi-Cultural Council in Yolo County.

Ernie Biberstein is a professor emeritus of the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Hannah Biberstein was a mediator in the original city of Davis mediation program, chaired the city’s Social Services Commission, and served on the Affordable Housing Task Force.

In 2023, the following grants totaling $16,205 were awarded:

The Bike Campaign – Support for the “Helmets for Hope” initiative

Davis Phoenix Coalition – support for the ¿Un Cafecito? advocacy program.

HEART of Davis – Supplies for emergency shelter meals.

iDream – The Mac Give Back Project – Purchase parts to upgrade/refurbish used computers for donation to underserved populations.

Make It Happen for Yolo County – Purchase 20 refurbished bicycles to assist transition aged foster youth who need transportation to work or school.

Mercer Veterinary Clinic – Assist in meeting the veterinary needs of underserved unhoused community and their pets through the provision of lab work, medication and supplies.

NorCal Trykers – Purchase 2 customized adaptive tricycles for children with special needs.

Personal Care Pantry – Hygiene and home cleaning supplies for low-income Woodland residents.

STEAC – Support STEAC’s “Food Packs for Kids Program” which provides a weekend bag of food to low-income food insecure school children.

Thriving Pink – Support the ProspeROSA program to expand outreach and resources to the Latino and Spanish speaking community impacted by breast cancer

Woodland Parent Nursery School – Support the purchase of supplies and educational materials for the Caregiver and Tots program.

Yolo Community Care Continuum – Support YCCC’s Homestead Supported Housing Community Garden including job skills training.

Yolo Interfaith Immigration Network – Fund brake light repair program and purchase of supplies for vehicles of farmworkers and immigrants in the Winters community.

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