The Tikvah Fund (Hebrew: קרן תקווה) is an American neoconservative[1][2][3][4] nonprofit charitable foundation whose stated mission is to promote Jewish thought and ideas.[5]
Activities
In 2011 the Fund provided a four-year $12.5 million grant to the Shalem Center to form an American-style liberal arts university in Israel, now Shalem College. The fund had supported the Shalem Center for the previous decade as well.[6]
It runs a fellowship programme named after Charles Krauthammer which is awarded to aspiring writers, journalists, scholars, and policy analysts'.[10]
Leadership
Robert Hertog was chairman of the Tikvah Fund in 2011.[6] Neal Kozodoy was senior director as of 2010.[11] As of 2022, Eric Cohen was chief executive and Elliot Abrams was chairman.[1][3]