The Jewish Federations of North America announced last week that it is taking in its third outside entity in 18 months — this one focused on teen engagement, Shira Hutt, JFNA’s executive vice president, told eJewishPhilanthropy.”

The organization shares its instruments and data with other organizations in the field, such as Honeycomb, the teen philanthropy program housed in the Jewish Funders Network. Honeycomb’s executive director, Wayne Green, said he has found the collaborative’s instruments quite helpful. “Locating the collaborative within JFNA is an opportunity, because now they’ll have the capacity to be in every community,” Green said.