21/64
21/64 is a division of the Andrea and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies
Maurice Amado Foundation
Has a special interest in integrating information about the religious life and culture of Sephardic Jews whose ancestors originated in the Iberian Peninsula into the education of all American Jews, with a special emphasis on reaching leaders, both present and future, of American Jewry
AVI CHAI Foundation |
Helen Bader Foundation |
Russell Berrie Foundation |
The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation |
The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation |
Broad Foundation |
J.E. and Z.B. Butler Foundation |
The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation
Dedicated to helping the Jewish people flourish by supporting programs throughout the world that spread the joy of Jewish living, giving and learning
The Chazen Foundation
Funds projects dealing with museums, music, arts and cultural programs, higher education, human services, and Jewish agencies
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Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston
Building a vibrant Jewish community, grounded in the values of caring, learning, and social justice
Covenant Foundation |
Arie and Ida Crown Memorial Foundation |
The Nathan Cummings Foundation |
Michael and Susan Dell Foundation
Funds initiatives and programs that foster active minds healthy bodies, and a safe environment where children can thrive
Dorot Foundation
Provides travel grants and fellowships in Israel
Dutch Jewish Humanitarian Fund |
Gaia Fund |
Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund |
Morris Goldseker Foundation of Maryland |
The Harold Grinspoon Foundation
Enhances the vibrancy of Jewish life in Western Massachusetts and beyond through education and experiences that impart the knowledge and values of our heritage and the joys of being Jewish
Walter and Elise Haas Fund |
The Irving Harris Foundation |
Jewish Communal Fund
A publicly supported foundation that helps individuals and families meet their philanthropic and tax-saving goals through the use of donor-advised funds
Jewish Life Network/Steinhardt Foundation
Seeks to revitalize Jewish identity through educational, religious and cultural initiatives that reach out to all Jews, with an emphasis on those who are on the margins of Jewish life
The Jim Joseph Foundation
Supports Jewish youth programs including day schools, camping, youth groups, congregational education
Just Tzedakah
Provides resources for Jewish giving
Mayer and Morris Kaplan Family Foundation
Their mission is to help the people and communities of Chicago to forge a more progressive, inclusive and democratic society
Koret Foundation
Awards grants addressing issues from education reform to strengthening cultural institutions to stimulating free-market solutions and taking up other socio-economic challenges
Legacy Heritage Fund Limited |
Jacob (Z"L) and Charlotte (Z"L) Lehrman Foundation |
Mandel Foundation |
The Milken Family Foundation |
Moriah Fund |
Natan
A philanthropic network of young Jews seeking to transform the Jewish future by funding innovative solutions to address crucial questions in Jewish life
Nefesh B’Nefesh
Foundation which provides financial aid and social support to Americans and Canadians interested in making aliya
Bernard Osher Jewish Philanthropies Foundation |
Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation |
Polk Bros. Foundation |
The Louis and Harold Price Foundation |
Bernard and Audre Rapoport Foundation |
Charles H. Revson Foundation |
Marc Rich Foundation |
Righteous Persons Foundation |
Samis Foundation |
The Sosland Foundation A central force for communal planning and philanthropy in the New York Jewish community. |
Wasserman Foundation |
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation |
The Wexner Foundation
A foundation devoted to Jewish leadership
Ziv Tzedakah Fund
Dedicated to the collection and distribution of funds to various little known tzedakah projects
Sephardic
Pronounced: seh-FAR-dik, Origin: Hebrew, describing Jews descending from the Jews of Spain.
tzedakah
Pronounced: tzuh-DAH-kuh, Origin: Hebrew, from the Hebrew root for justice, charitable giving.