This report is the third part (following the report “Characterizing the term ‘Benevolent community’ “ and ‘Indicators of Benevolent Community’) in the project “Benevolent Community – for Social Mobility, Community Resilience, and Quality of Life – in the 21st Century”.
The project is a joint venture of the (Israel) Joint-Ashalim, the Community Resources Division in the Ministry of Welfare and Social Affairs, and the Rashi Foundation.
The report contains a list of best practices (sometimes referred to as intervention programs), which are relevant to benevolent community. Most of the practices reported here were derived from field experiences reported by community activists.