Donate to Scholarships and Awards
Center Day Camp: In its idyllic setting on Sebago Lake, CDC proudly continues its 65-year history of providing a classic summer camp experience to campers ages 3-15. Anchored by Jewish values, activities like swimming, archery, theater, hiking and Israeli Culture bring campers closer to the natural world, to one another, and to themselves. Scholarships allow us to welcome campers whose families cannot afford to send them to camp, and also to help families lengthen the amount of time a camper can spend at camp each summer. Awards are made based on need and historical relationship to camp.
Early Childhood Education: Our accredited and acclaimed preschool program in Portland continues to grow, with over 80 children this year in five classrooms (including, for the first time, infants and 1-2 year old's!) The program draws on the “High Scope” curriculum, a Reggio-Emilia based, student-led approach in which teachers and students to work together to create an active and joyful classroom where learning and play intersect. Through scholarships, we help defray the cost of additional days of care. Scholarships are awarded based on need, taking into consideration a family’s total financial circumstances.
Adult Jewish Learning: Our programs support adult Jewish learners to embrace and explore the richness of Jewish tradition from a pluralistic, dynamic and energetic perspective. Faculty are drawn from the local community, and courses range from biblical text study to Jewish legal ethics.
Community Leadership Development: As a member of the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), the Jewish Community Center Association (JCCA), and the Association of Jewish Family and Children’s Agencies (AJFCA), the JCA benefits from many opportunities to join with the national Jewish Community for trainings, conferences and retreats. Where possible, we provide scholarship support to lay leadership who wish to attend these programs and are committed to bringing resources and ideas back into our community. Scholarships may be in the form of travel stipends, conference fees, or help to defray the cost of books and other course materials.
Charlie Miller Award:
All donations received in Charlie's memory will be applied toward endowing The Charlie Miller Award.
Previous Award Recipients
2025
Charlie Miller Award: Anya Heiden
Robert J. Agger Memorial Award: Asa Griffune
President's Cup: Asher Gillespie
2024
President’s Cup: Charlotte Schatz
Stephen Brent Jacobson Scholarship Award: Matan Schoenfeld
Charlie Miller Award: Matan Schoenfeld
Karen M. Lerman Volunteer Award: Sheila Emple
2023
President’s Cup: William Dunham
Stephen Brent Jacobson Scholarship Award: Isabella Baker and Jacob Lucier
Robert J. Agger Memorial Award: Eliza Stein
Karen M. Lerman Volunteer Award: Judy Rosen
Richard D. Aronson Young Leadership Award: Lena Geraghty
2022
President’s Cup: Hannelore Sanokkis
Stephen Brent Jacobson Scholarship Award: Zoe Baker
Robert J. Agger Memorial Award: Deven Abrams
Karen M. Lerman Volunteer Award: Matthew Jacobson
Richard D. Aronson Young Leadership Award: Lea Steirman
2021
President’s Cup: Zoe Seigel
Stephen Brent Jacobson Scholarship Award: Bennett Berg
Robert J. Agger Memorial Award: Ben Greene
2020
President’s Cup: Max Brown
Stephen Brent Jacobson Scholarship Award: Benjamin Israel
Robert J. Agger Memorial Award: Hannah Dubinsky & Alexander Riggle
Karen M. Lerman Volunteer Award: Sherri Quint
Linda and Joel Abromson Award: Karen and Emma Hindall
Richard D. Aronson Young Leadership Award: Mandy Levine










