Grants for Jewish Nonprofits
Grants for Jewish Nonprofits in the United States
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Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation: Human Rights Grant Program
Blaustein Philanthropic Group
The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation promotes social justice and human rights through its five program areas: Jewish life, strengthening Israeli democracy, health and mental health, educational opportunity, and human rights. Support is provided to organizations in the United States and abroad.
The Foundation supports organizations that promote systemic change, involve constituents in planning and decision-making, encourage volunteer and professional development and engage in ongoing program evaluation.
Human Rights Program Area
The goal of this program is to advance fundamental human rights.
The Foundation seeks to:
- advance women’s rights
- protect the rights of refugees and asylum seekers
- support leadership development, capacity building and training across a range of issue areas
Jewish Life Grants
Charles H. Revson Foundation
The Charles H. Revson Foundation operates grant programs in Urban Affairs, Jewish Life, Biomedical Research, and Education.
Jewish Life Grant Program
The Jewish Life program focuses on grants that contribute to the strengthening of communities and their leaders in North America and in Israel.
In North America, the Foundation supports the strengthening of emerging communities, particularly among younger Jewish Americans and between Jewish and Muslim Americans. In Israel, we support the strengthening of underserved communities, Jewish and Arab, with a focus on young Israelis.
We are interested in intentional communities – people in a face-to-face network of affinity and diversity, belonging, and meaning. These communities are activated by their leaders’ and participants’ Jewish values and engaged in sustained activity that deepens their commitment to being responsible for one another and to making a shared, positive difference in the world. Newly interpreting the traditional privileging of community in Jewish history and practice, such initiatives are a creative response to the unique circumstances of 21st-century life.
Kars4Kids Small Grant Program
Kars4Kids
The Kars4Kids Small Grant Program is dedicated to supporting educational initiatives around the world, helping us impact more children.
Causes We Care About
We’re passionate about helping children develop into productive members of their community.
- Youth Development
- Mentorship
- Education
Our Impact
Through our small grant program, we've helped likeminded charities ensure a brighter future for children & their families.
Our Mission
We’re a national Jewish nonprofit that provides year-round educational and mentoring opportunities and support to develop youth into productive and engaged members of society. Our small grant program enables us to expand our reach to more diverse populations by lending support to local charities doing great work for the children in their communities.
How it works
Are you a 501c3 lay organization with a central focus of doing original work on behalf of America’s children? We want to hear from you. Grants typically range from $500-$2,000, depending on such factors as mission alignment and availability of funds.
Our committee considers each application seriously. Due to the large number of requests we receive, it may take up to 4 months for you to hear from us with a determination. We may not respond to your application if it does not meet our criteria for consideration. Determination is made on a case-by-case basis, depending on factors like mission alignment and availability of funds.
Polinger Family Foundation Grants - Families and Society
Howard and Geraldine Polinger Family Foundation
NOTE: The Foundation does not accept unsolicited applications or letters of inquiry. We prefer to develop projects in collaboration with organizations aligned with our mission and funding priorities. However, if you believe your program or project would be a good fit with the Foundation’s funding priorities, please email a brief one-page description of your program.
About
The mission of the Howard and Geraldine Polinger Family Foundation is to improve the quality of life for families and their communities through support of innovative projects and successful ongoing programs.
We are particularly interested in programs that engage individuals, families, and communities in Jewish life; support excellence and inspiration in arts and culture; and strengthen families and society.
Strengthening Families and Society
The Foundation seeks to create a vibrant and equitable society where children and families flourish, and all people are treated with respect and feel accepted and safe. Specifically, we endeavor to:
- Promote Behavioral Health Support Services, by identifying and addressing the behavioral and mental health needs of pregnant women, mothers with new babies and families with young children. This work is focused on employing strategic systems-building strategies in a variety of settings including, but not limited to:
- schools, child care centers, health care providers and home visiting programs.
- Create a More Civil Society, by investing in and championing education that promotes equality, deepens understanding of democracy, increases social justice, and teaches people to productively engage in a civil society.
- Combat Antisemitism, by ensuring justice and fair treatment for Jewish communities and foster respect and understanding through education.
Types of Grants Available
Grants are available for general operating and project support, especially for innovative approaches and new initiatives. We are particularly interested in emphasizing long-term impact, encouraging organizational sustainability, and investing in systems-building to strengthen fields. Requests for capital and endowment grants are generally not accepted, but the Trustees may initiate such grants at their discretion.
Revson Foundation: Education Grant Program
Charles H. Revson Foundation
The Charles H. Revson Foundation operates grant programs in Urban Affairs, Jewish Life, Biomedical Research, and Education.
Education Grant Program
The Education program supports institutions and projects that seek to provide broad access to knowledge, information, and resources that sustain an informed and engaged citizenry.
Areas of focus include supporting innovation in access to digital and online materials in public libraries, bolstering the financial and editorial capacities of ethnic and community news publications, encouraging the education and participation of students as discerning readers of news media, and strengthening college and postgraduate fellows who are pursuing careers in the public interest.
Kaplun Foundation Youth Board Grants
Morris J. & Betty Kaplun Foundation
The Kaplun Foundation Youth Board is an initiative of the Morris J. & Betty Kaplun Foundation. The Youth Board, established in 2019, gives high school first-year college students an opportunity to learn about concepts of Jewish philanthropy, explore Jewish values, dive into grant making, and review and analyze grant proposals during a series of online board meetings over a school year.
Each year, a new youth board develops its mission statement, issues a Request for Proposals and determines how to distribute $5,000 of the Foundation’s funds to one or more nonprofit organizations. We are thrilled to partner for the third year in a row with Honeycomb (formerly the Jewish Teen Funders Network), which developed the curriculum and facilitates the program.
2021-22 Request for Proposals
The 2021-22 Morris J. & Betty Kaplun Foundation Youth Board invites eligible nonprofit organizations to submit grant proposals that align with its mission, below. The Youth Board will award $5,000 in total, to one or more organizations doing work in the areas of education or literacy for youth.
MISSION STATEMENT
Guided by the Jewish values of lovingkindness and justice the 2021-22 Morris J. & Betty Kaplun Foundation Youth Board seeks to support organizations that promote education and literacy for youth. The board’s goal is to help young people from any background connect to and learn about community-based social justice needs, and gain access to resources and opportunities to promote career development.
Nonprofit organizations in the United States and elsewhere are encouraged to submit proposals, using the Youth Board’s online submission portal on this web page.