The Thrive project is a joined initiative of WJC, EUJS and AEPJ, funded by the European Commission, that focuses on strengthening Jewish life in Europe through resilience-building and awareness-raising activities, contributing directly to the implementation of the EU Strategy on Combating Antisemitism and Fostering Jewish Life. Thrive is composed of three components that assess the needs of individual Jewish communities and develop initiatives for Jewish culture and traditions to be preserved:
The Community Empowerment Tracker, a comprehensive assessment of the needs of global Jewish communities; the Intangible Jewish Heritage Hub, a virtual and open-ended exhibition of Jewish culture and traditions that will showcase the richness and diversity of European Jewry; and training sessions designed to help community representatives and policymakers implement the commitments outlined in the EU strategy.