Jewish Communal Partners
We have joined forces with partners in the Jewish community to integrate our collective expertise and resources. Working together, we are able to better raise awareness, educate and provide tools to respond to antisemitic incidents, and advocate for safer, more just communities.
Some of our collaborations in the Jewish community include participants in our Kulanu program, campus organizations and Jewish communal organizations.
If you are a Jewish organization interested in partnering with ADL, please contact us at jewishpartnerships@adl.org.
Civil Society Partners
By fostering new and continued partnerships, and forming and joining coalitions, we amplify our voices and maximize our impact. We are proud to be an ally to other communities and civil society organizations. Together, our initiatives have greater impact as our collective strength raises awareness and empowers advocates to fight hate for good.
Corporate Partners and the Business Community
Without the generous support from our corporate partners, our work would not reach the same heights. We are grateful for the high level of commitment our corporate partners have demonstrated toward the fight against hate of all kinds.
Through our work with the business community, ADL has advised companies from a range of industries, from technology and media to hospitality to construction and real estate, on how to deal with hate on their platforms and in their workplaces.
If you would like to learn more about ADL programs for your workplace or becoming an ADL Corporate Partner Against Hate or sponsor, please contact us at corporatepartners@adl.org.
Sports & Entertainment Industry
ADL established the Sports Leadership Council and the Entertainment Leadership Council to create a group of leaders in their fields to join us in the fight against antisemitism and all forms of hate.
U.S. Government
ADL works with local, state and federal government offices to advocate against antisemitism and hate and for social justice. For example, we joined forces with the U.S. Conference of Mayors to form the Mayors’ Compact Against Hate, Extremism and Bigotry in the wake of devastating instances of hate and violent extremism in cities like Buffalo, Atlanta, El Paso, Pittsburgh, Charlottesville, Charleston and many more.
Law Enforcement
An important component of ADL’s work fighting antisemitism and all forms of hate involves working closely with law enforcement to assist them in protecting communities from extremism and hate. We provide federal, state and local law enforcement with critical resources and expertise on topics which include extremism, antisemitism and hate crimes.
Our partnership with law enforcement dates back to nearly a century. It was ADL’s expertise on extremism that first led law enforcement to ask ADL for help in addressing the threat posed by pro-Nazi organizations in the early 1940s.