The Jewish Agency manages seven Loan funds covering all of Israel's geographic and social periphery
The Loan Fund is intended for the opening of a new business or the expansion of an existing business and assists entrepreneurs and small business owners from the following populations regardless of geographic location:
- Olim (up to 10 Years in Israel)
- Ethiopian community
- Olim from the Caucasus region with no "time" limit
- Haredi (ultra-orthodox) community
- Arab community
- Entrepreneurs and small business owners wishing to open or expand a business in the Galilee, in areas that are not covered by other JAFI loan funds Donating Federation: UJA Federation of New York
The UJA Federation of New York Entrepreneurial Fund for Jerusalem
The Loan Fund assists entrepreneurs and small business owners wishing to open a new business or expand an existing business in Jerusalem and the vicinity.
Donating Federation: UJA Federation of New York
Western Galilee Loan Fund
The fund assists entrepreneurs and small business owners wishing to open a new business or expand an existing `business in the Galilee in areas north west of Karmiel.
Donating Federation: Central Area Consortium
Ness Negev Business Loan Fund
The Loan Fund assists entrepreneurs and small business owners wishing to open a new business or expand an existing business in the Negev area.
Donating Federations: Jewish Federation of Greater Metro west New Jersey, The Greater Miami Jewish Federation and the United Jewish Endowment Fund of Washington.
The Detroit Loan Fund for Development
The Loan Fund assists entrepreneurs and small business owners wishing to open a new business or expand an existing business in Nazareth Illit, Migdal HaEmek and Jezreel Valley Regional Council.
Donating Federation: Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
The Pittsburgh Loan Fund
The Loan Fund assists entrepreneurs and small business owners in Karmiel and Misgav Regional Council
Donating Federation: United Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh
Baltimore- Ashkelon loan fund
The Loan Fund assists entrepreneurs and small business owners wishing to open a new business or expand an existing business in Ashkelon.
Donating Federation: The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore