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Unconditional Scholarships — 7 Lesser-Known Sources in Netivot

Lesser-known scholarships: JDC, Menachem Begin, Bracha, Joint, Shalem Fund and more. Some are specific to Ethiopian-Israelis.

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Netivot is a small southern city with an Israeli-Ethiopian community that has lived there for many years. The city offers a quiet, quality living environment with accessible real-estate prices for the Negev region.

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7 Lesser-Known Scholarship Sources

  1. JDC-Ashalim: up to 20,000 ILS/year. No minimum grade required — requires community involvement. jdc.org.il/ashalim
  2. Shalem Fund: 12,000 ILS/year for young leaders aged 18-25. Ethiopian-Israelis preferred. shalemfund.org.il
  3. Reshit (TAU): 10,000 ILS/year for high-achieving periphery students. No field restriction. tau.ac.il/scholarships
  4. Menachem Begin Fund: 8,000 ILS/year, all fields. beginheritage.co.il
  5. JNF/KKL: 6,000-12,000 ILS/year for agriculture, environment, engineering. kkl-jnf.org.il
  6. Penina-Bracha Fund: 5,000 ILS specifically for Ethiopian-Israeli women, first degree. brachafund.org.il
  7. Internal university scholarships: Every university has unpublicised internal grants — contact the social worker at your institution directly.

Scholarship database: milgapo.co.il | che.org.il

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