JCK Industry Fund Accepting 2025 Grant Applications
Those interested can apply online now through Nov. 15.

Started in 1997, the fund supports organizations that support the success and growth of the jewelry industry, awarding more than $7 million in grants through the years.
Applications will be accepted online now through Nov. 15.
"JCK is committed to investing in the future of the jewelry industry through annual Industry Fund grants. Our mission is to empower innovative organizations that aim to drive positive change and elevate our industry to new heights,” said Sarin Bachmann, group vice president of the RX jewelry portfolio and chair of the JCK Industry Fund's Advisory Committee.
“If you are involved in initiatives centered around sustainability, transparency, responsible sourcing, inclusivity, security, or growth of the industry as a whole, we invite you to apply for our 2025 grant funding."
Those looking to fund personal business development initiatives are not eligible.
Applications will be reviewed by a committee of industry leaders, including: Bachmann; Lisa Bridge, president and CEO of Ben Bridge Jeweler; John Green, president and CEO of Lux Bond & Green; Michael Lerche, president of Goldstar Jewelry LLC; Eddie LeVian, CEO of Le Vian; and Sam Sandberg, chairman of A Jaffe.
Following committee evaluation, the chosen recipients will be notified in early 2025.
To apply for the 2025 JCK Industry Fund grant, visit the JCK Industry Fund website.
This past year, the committee granted more than $340,000 to organizations, including the Black in Jewelry Coalition, Diamonds Do Good, Gem Legacy, and Jewelers’ Security Alliance.
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