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Fitness Meets Fundraising: Jump Into Shape’s New Model Helps Organizations Boost Health — and Their Bottom Line

What if supporting your favorite nonprofit could also help you improve your health? That’s the vision behind Jump Into Shape’s latest initiative, where fundraising is paired with community wellness and charitable giving.


Founded by Moshe Moskowitz, Jump Into Shape was created to make exercise accessible for frum Jewish men and women who want to stay fit within a Torah lifestyle.


Workouts are designed to be done online, privately at home and on your own schedule—no gym, commute, or uncomfortable setting required. Members choose from more than 40 programs, including strength training, jump rope, stretching, mobility, and Pilates, all designed to fit real life, including busy families and demanding workdays. Leaderboards and community challenges add accountability, motivation, and a sense of connection.


Now, Jump Into Shape is taking the concept a step further by inviting schools, shuls, volunteer EMS groups, and nonprofits to partner in a way that strengthens both physical health and organizational missions.


A Win-Win for Wellness and Fundraising

Here’s how it works: an organization partners with Jump Into Shape and shares a custom sign-up link with members and supporters. Those who join receive discounted access to the platform. For every active participant, Jump Into Shape sends a portion of the membership fee back to the organization each month—creating a simple, recurring fundraising stream.


“It’s a straightforward idea that benefits everyone,” says Moskowitz. “Members receive a meaningful discount on a high-quality, Torah-aligned fitness program, and organizations gain consistent support with little to no administrative burden.”


Strengthening Community—Inside and Out

This initiative reflects a growing awareness within the Jewish community that physical health and spiritual vitality are deeply connected. By making exercise accessible, achievable, and sustainable, Jump Into Shape helps participants build strength, energy, and discipline—qualities that often translate into greater focus, stamina, and consistency in daily life and Avodas Hashem.


Bringing the Idea Home

For supporters of local nonprofits, the opportunity is clear: bringing Jump Into Shape to the organizations you care about can help fund vital programs while empowering members to prioritize their health. Whether through a shul, a community school, or a volunteer organization, this partnership model turns personal wellness into communal benefit.


Moskowitz encourages both organizational leaders and laypeople to explore the idea. “If you’re involved in a nonprofit you believe in,” he says, “this is a simple, meaningful way to strengthen both individual health and the organization’s future.”


To learn more or to schedule an introductory conversation, visit JumpIntoShape.fun.


 
 
 

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