For over 40 years Dr. Mike Naftali has been involved in the management and leadership of civil society organizations, community development and international development, development of programs for at-risk youth, social entrepreneurship and social businesses, and the development of transformative leadership and social change through the arts. Social in general and volunteerism in particular.
Over the years, Dr. Naftali served as the Chairman of the National Council for Volunteering in Israel (AR) (2003-2005), as Chairman and Founder of Topaz – Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation (AR) (2000). (2006-2017) www.topaz.org.il, Chairman and Founder of Brit Olam – Volunteering and International Development (2006-2017) www.britolam.org, Chairman and Founder of Inspiration – Center for Art, Leadership and Social Change (AR) (2011-2017)
www.inspirationarts.org and currently serves as the president of the three non-profit organizations operating in combination and in merger proceedings.
Dr. Naftali was one of the founders of SID (Society for International Development) www.sid-israel.org – Israel Branch (AR) and for five years served as Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Professional Forum for International Development.
Dr. Naftali was a co-founder and co-chair of Natan – the Israeli Coalition for International Humanitarian Aid (www.natan-iha.org), which deals with humanitarian aid in disaster and emergency arenas and currently serves as a member of the organization’s executive committee. In addition, Dr. Naftali took an active part in the establishment and development of many non-profit organizations that promote social issues in Israel Dr. Naftali was the initiator of the Israeli Volunteer Project (2017-2010), who over the years has developed and established himself as the ” In the years 2011-2015. . Dr. Naftali also serves as Chairman of the Academic Forum for Social Entrepreneurship at Tel Aviv University and one of its founders. Dr. Naftali has been an active volunteer (once a week) in the Humane Association since 1980, with the personal escort of a chronic mental patient.
(1984-1944), as well as as Director General of the Enosh Association – the Israeli Society for Mental Health (1980-1983) (as the first professional director)
Dr. Naftali works as an independent consultant on volunteerism, social entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship, promoting growth trends for social organizations, strategic consulting and civil society organizations, and teaches in various academic and training programs, including Tel Aviv University (in the Faculty of Social Sciences and the School of Social Work) As well as teaching abroad – mainly in developing countries and in the Commonwealth of Independent States (including in the framework of the Foreign Ministry and in various international Jewish organizations).
Dr. Naftali has been an amateur cruise for nearly fifty years, and as such he combined his love of sailing with the development of several social projects, including the initiation and establishment of the “Ben Galim” project for the treatment and rehabilitation of illegal youth within the framework of ELEM (2001) ), Activating empowerment programs for adopted youth, promoting programs for the rehabilitation of discharged prisoners through marine activities, intercultural work, including working with Israeli and Palestinian groups (as part of the “Peace Sailors” organization).
In the framework of teaching social entrepreneurship studies, civil society and organizational consulting in the third sector, Dr. Naftali specializes in non-profit management, social entrepreneurship, social planning and strategic planning, community development and community work, welfare organizations, resource development and social entrepreneurship. , Development of partnerships and relations between sectors, development of human capital in non-profit organizations, fostering and empowerment of public administrations; Volunteering and voluntary organizations; Volunteer management, pro-social action and social activism, international development, assistance to excluded populations and refugees, and more.
In the fields of teaching children and youth, Dr. Naftali is engaged in teaching and research on the following topics: approaches to planning youth services at risk, youth policy, innovation and creativity in youth work, entrepreneurship and community initiatives in the field of youth, treatment of adolescents at extreme risk and neglect, Youth and youth at risk, policy and practice in dealing with youth in conflict with the law, intercultural aspects of the work of youth, Youth and more.
Dr. Naftali holds a PhD from the School of Social Work at Tel Aviv University, and has a long list of works on various subjects dealing with youth at risk, volunteering and civil society. Married with four children, and grandfather of three grandchildren. His wife, Dr. Timna Naftali, a gastro-oncology doctor, is engaged as a hobby in a competitive cruise and international sailing.