Jewish Grants for Nonprofits
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Occasionally, larger grants are made.
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The Block Friedman Family Foundation (formerly the Adele and Leonard Block Foundation) primarily supports nonprofit organizations in the New York City metropolitan area.
The Foundation's…
Occasionally, larger grants are made.
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The Arete Foundation primarily provides support to nonprofit organizations in New York City and Philadelphia, PA.
The Foundation's areas of interest include:
- arts and culture,…
Occasionally, larger grants are made.
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The Ben and Esther Rosenbloom Foundation primarily supports nonprofit organizations in the Baltimore, MD, metropolitan area.
Most of the Foundation's grants focus on Jewish organizations…
Occasionally, larger grants are made.
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The Benno and Elayne Hurwitz Family Foundation primarily supports nonprofit organizations in the Baltimore, MD, area.
The Foundation's areas of interest include:
- arts and…
Grants range up to $50,000.
March 13, 2024
(The 2025 deadline will be available early in the year.)
The mission of the Carolina Foundation for Jewish Seniors is to enhance the lives of Jewish adults residing in North Carolina and South Carolina in accordance with Jewish values and beliefs.
…Occasionally, larger grants are made.
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The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation primarily supports nonprofit organizations in New Jersey and New York.
The Foundation's areas of interest include:
- arts and culture;…
Occasionally, larger grants are made.
November 1, annually
The Judy and Peter Blum Kovler Foundation provides funding to a wide range of organizations nationwide, with an emphasis on the Washington, DC, area, including parts of Maryland and Virginia.…
One award of $100,000 is given.
August 20, 2024
(The next deadline will be available in the spring of 2025.)
The Charles Bronfman Prize recognizes young humanitarians whose work is grounded in their Jewish values and is of universal benefit to all people.
The Prize is awarded to next-…