2026 Impact Sponsorships
Join us in helping students build the social-emotional skills that foster inclusion and respect. With your support, Tanenbaum brings practical ideas and actionable tools that teach respect for religious difference to classrooms nationwide. Our 2026 Impact Sponsors receive meaningful recognition and special opportunities to engage with program content. For more information or to become a sponsor, contact Lydia at lbaek@tanenbaum.org.
Religious Diversity Leadership Summit is on Tanenbaum’s YouTube channel
The 2025 Religious Diversity Leadership Summit session recordings are now available on Tanenbaum’s YouTube Channel! Click here to view the full playlist.
Tanenbaum’s 2025 Gala: Peace Made Possible!
Grab your tickets now for Tanenbaum's Gala on October 23rd, 6:30-9pm at the Edison Ballroom for our Gala. You’ll hear from individuals who are creating and sustaining paths to building a world that respects religious difference including Corporate Bridge Builder honoree Nadine Augusta, Chief Impact Officer at Cushman and Wakefield, Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum Award for the Advancement of Interreligious Understanding honoree, Dr. Azza Karam, Founding President and CEO of Lead Integrity, and Adam Solomon Award for Excellence honoree Alison Overseth, CEO at the Partnership For After School Education (PASE). Tanenbaum will honor the legacy of the late Dr. Leonard S. Polonsky CBE with the Philanthropic Bridge Builder award in recognition of his lifelong commitment to charitable giving and interreligious understanding.
Click here to purchase tickets and sponsorships. Contact Simon Beer (sbeer@tanenbaum.org) with any questions you might have.
Stay Tuned
The Peacebuilding Program will soon announce the 2025 Peacemaker in Action Award recipients! The award recognizes two religiously-motivated grassroots peace activists who work tirelessly to make their communities safer. They receive a cash prize to reinforce their work and join a network of 29 like-minded peacebuilders — Tanenbaum's Peacemakers in Action Network.
Want to know more about these brave individuals? Listen to Peacebuilding's podcast.