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ENP — Ethiopian National Project
Partnership framework between the government, JDC, Jewish Agency, and federations — running education, youth, and excellence programs.
CommunityFounded 2001 · Headquarters: Jerusalem
About
ENP — Ethiopian National Project — is a partnership framework between the Government of Israel, the Joint (JDC), the Jewish Agency, North American federations, and philanthropic foundations. Established in 2001 in response to achievement gaps in the Ethiopian-Israeli community.
Main programs
- SPACE — multi-year academic-support program for grades 7-12 (4,500+ participants)
- SHALAV — school-based program for grades 1-6
- Bagrut Grant — funding for high-achieving high-schoolers (~1,000/year)
- Tech-Career Bootcamp — career-pivot program into tech (~120 graduates/year)
- Israel Sci-Tech Alumni — track to a science career
Who is it for?
- Ethiopian-Israeli youth in grades 1-12 (SPACE/SHALAV)
- High-achieving high-school students (Bagrut Grant)
- Adults pivoting into tech (Tech-Career)
How to reach out
- Website: enp.org.il
- Email: info@enp.org.il
- Program registration: through partner schools or directly on the website
See also
- Bagrut grant — Right
- Tech-Career bootcamp — Right
- Glossary: ENP — context
- Fidel, Hila — education partners
- ISEF — academic excellence funding
Rights operated
Related terms
Related organizations
- ISEF FoundationPhilanthropic-academic foundation funding outstanding Ethiopian-Israeli students for B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees.
- FidelThe Ethiopian-Israeli parents and students association — runs education programs, parent advocacy, and school leadership.
- HilaHila — education for Ethiopian-Israeli children. Tutoring programs, parent workshops, and embedded school staff.
