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The Development Coordinator is a key member of JFI’s dynamic team who supports all efforts to engage and grow the Institute’s diverse community of members, donors, and institutional supporters. He/she manages and maintains the donor database; processes and acknowledges contributions; ensures donor benefit fulfillment; coordinates data and logistics for mail campaigns, special events, and other fundraising; and tracks campaign progress.
Under the guidance and supervision of the Program Director, the Programmer will contribute to creating and overseeing all of JFI’s programming activities.
The Next Wave program offers enhanced engagement opportunities through Jewish content film and media for Next Wave audiences, defined as 18-35 year-olds from diverse cultural communities in the Bay Area. The programming will include a four film/event series in alternative venues and include augmented programming and social engagement opportunities such as music, comedy, food, and conversation.
Under the guidance and supervision of the Program Director, the Film Programmer will contribute to creating and overseeing all of JFI’s film programming activities. Programs include our annual summer Festival, WinterFest, year-round screenings and year-round online programming. The Programmer organizes discussions, panels and related educational opportunities associated with film programming, plays a key role in devising the marketing activities associated with JFI’s programs and helps oversee public relations for the Festival and film programs.
JFI is seeking an experienced and creative Communications Manager to partner with our Executive Director, Board of Directors, and management team to raise our national visibility, promote our programs, and ensure the health of the JFI brand.
The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival is seeking a motivated and experienced marketing professional to join its 2018 team and work closely with the Marketing & Communications Manager to design and execute the Festival's comprehensive marketing strategy, from community partnerships to social media and email communications.
Submissions are now being accepted for the 45th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, presented by the Jewish Film Institute. SFJFF45 returns to the Bay Area July 17 – August 3, 2025.
Applications for the 2025 JFI Filmmaker in Residence program are open September 6 – October 18, 2024. Marcia Jarmel, JFI's Director of Filmmaker Services, is hosting information sessions for applicants via Zoom on select dates and times.
The extraordinary story of Amy Winehouse’s early rise to fame from her early days in Camden through the making of her groundbreaking album, Back to Black that catapulted Winehouse to global fame.