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Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel

CLEVELAND, OH EIN: 34-1350566 Website

The Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation is a private philanthropic organization based in Cleveland, Ohio, established to honor the legacy of three brothers: Jack N. Mandel (1911-2011), Joseph C. Mandel (1913-2016), and Morton L. Mandel (1921-2019). The foundation operates as both an independent entity and in connection with the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. The Mandel brothers built Premier Automotive from a $900 investment in 1939 into one of the world's leading industrial parts distributors and donated approximately $1 billion for charitable and cultural causes during their lifetimes.

Financial Overview

From 2024 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

$3.2B

+3.7% YoY

Annual Giving

$69.6M

+42.6% YoY

Grant Count

22

+4.8% YoY

Avg Grant Size

$3.2M

+36.2% YoY

Research compiled by Grantable AI from public sources. Last updated April 2026.

Mission & Focus Areas

The foundation's mission is to contribute to the flourishing of the United States and Israel as just, inclusive, compassionate, and democratic societies, and to improve the quality of life of all citizens in both countries.

The foundation invests in five strategic areas:

  • Leadership Development: Investing in leaders of educational, nonprofit, and public sector institutions with the aim of deepening their impact on the larger society.
  • Management of Nonprofits: Fostering excellence in the management of nonprofit and public sector institutions.
  • Humanities: Promoting the humanities as the foundation of human aspiration and human experience.
  • Jewish Life: Helping successive generations discover the meaning and significance of Judaism and Jewish culture, and contributing to the vibrancy of Jewish communities.
  • Urban Engagement: Supporting neighborhood and community development as an expression of commitment to just, inclusive, and democratic societies.

Grantmaking

The foundation makes transformational, large-scale investments with grant ranges typically between $5,000 and $50,000,000 or more. Recent grants include:

Grant Range

s typically between $5,000 and $50,000,000 or more. Recent grants include:

How to Apply

. However, the foundation does offer at least one open opportunity: the Mandel Cultural Leadership Program, a two-year fellowship designed to support artists and cultural producers. The program includes five in-person seminars, bi-monthly virtual meetings, and individualized mentoring, with participants receiving a stipend to support their time in the educational program and independent work on a creative project.

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Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

The foundation primarily focuses on Cleveland, Ohio and Northeast Ohio, with additional funding interests in New York, Massachusetts, and Israel.

Grant Distribution by State

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+1 more states

Cities

BeachwoodBoynton BeachBrooklynCincinnatiClevelandCleveland HeightsEncinitasJacksonvilleJersey CityMiddleburyNew YorkNewtonNewton CentreNorth MiamiPepper PikeShaker HeightsSilver SpringUniversity HeightsWalthamWashington

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation (EIN: 34-6546418)

  • Total Assets: $3.6 billion (as of 2023: $3.51 billion)
  • Annual Income: $401.8 million
  • Annual Expenses: $313 million (2023)
  • Total Liabilities: $167 million (2023)

Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel Supporting Foundation (EIN: 34-1350566)

  • Total Assets: $3.2 billion (2024)
  • Total Revenues: $161.6 million (2024)
  • Total Expenses: $93.1 million (2024)
  • Total Giving: $78.0 million (2024)
  • Annual Income: $760.4 million
Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$84M$169M$253M$337M20192021202220232024
Metric202420232022
Total Assets$3,201,837,171$3,087,154,462$3,071,005,291
Revenue$161,637,489$105,136,555$306,677,318
Expenses$93,091,152$72,321,965$58,437,575
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income$158,031,596$104,640,266$268,004,507
Distributable Amount

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$17M$35M$52M$70M9 grants201924 grants202124 grants202221 grants202322 grants2024

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 10 recipients in 2024

JEWISH FEDERATION OF CLE…$18.0MJEWISH FEDERATIONS OF NO…$15.8MDIGITALC$15.0MJOSEPH AND FLORENCE MAND…$9.0MUNITED WAY OF GREATER CL…$4.6MHEBREW ACADEMY OF CLEVEL…$2.0MJEWISH FEDERATION OF PAL…$1.0MNORTHEAST OHIO HISPANIC …$750KMANDEL JEWISH COMMUNITY …$525KJEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER …$500K

Grant Size Distribution

100 grants across all recorded years

2<$50K4$50–100K22$100–250K23$250–500K15$500K–1M25$1–5M9$5M+

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2024 grants, the largest include Jewish Federation of Cleveland ($18,035,000), Jewish Federations of North America Inc ($15,781,300), Digitalc ($14,955,150).

RecipientPurposeAmount
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY WALTHAM, MAJACK, JOSEPH AND MORTON MANDEL CENTER FOR THE HUMANITIES$150,000
CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY CLEVELAND, OHJACK, JOSEPH AND MORTON MANDEL SCHOOL OF APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES$250,000
CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART CLEVELAND, OHOPERATING SUPPORT$125,000
CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION CLEVELAND, OHCREATIVE ARTS ACADEMY$75,000
DIGITALC CLEVELAND, OHCONNECTIVITY & EMPOWERMENT BUSINESS UNITS$14,955,150
FORWARD ASSOCIATION INC NEW YORK, NYOPERATING SUPPORT$300,000
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE OF CLEVELAND INC PEPPER PIKE, OHFAMILY SUPPORT INITIATIVE$225,000
GREAT LAKES MUSEUM OF SCIENCE ENVIRONMENT AND TECHNOLOGY CLEVELAND, OHFREE ADMISSION DAYS$200,000
HEBREW ACADEMY OF CLEVELAND CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHTAYLOR ROAD CAMPUS REHABILITATION PROJECT$2,000,000
JERUSALEM FOUNDATION INC NEW YORK, NYSCHOLARSHIPS AND RENOVATIONS$450,000

Leadership & Key People

Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings

Lavonda D Napka is listed as a principal officer of the foundation.

Compensation Overview

From 2024 IRS filing

From 2024 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
ERIKA B RUDIN-LURIA SEE SCH OTRUSTEE1.7
MOZELLE JACKSONTREASURER AS OF 3/27/240.7
ABIGAIL LEVINSECRETARY0.7
STEPHEN H HOFFMAN SEE SCH OTRUSTEE AND PRESIDENT1.7
JEHUDA REINHARZ SEE SCH OTRUSTEE0.3
KATHRYN PALUSASST TREASURER20
BARRY REIS*SEE SCH O0.7
DAN A POLSTERTRUSTEE AND VP0.3
CHARLES HOROWITZ RATNERTRUSTEE0.2

Recent News & Activity

Recent developments and announcements

The foundation announced $2 million to support nonprofit workforce development. The foundation has made significant recent commitments to cultural and educational institutions in Cleveland, including major grants to The Cleveland Orchestra, Case Western Reserve University, and Park Arts projects. The foundation continues to support Jewish community initiatives and leadership development programs, including the Mandel Cultural Leadership Program for artists and cultural producers.

Mandel Foundation Announces $2 Million to Support Nonprofit ...

Subject Areas

Focus areas based on grantmaking activity

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel fund?

The foundation's mission is to contribute to the flourishing of the United States and Israel as just, inclusive, compassionate, and democratic societies, and to improve the quality of life of all citizens in both countries. The foundation invests in five strategic areas: • **Leadership Development**: Investing in leaders of educational, nonprofit, and public sector institutions with the aim of deepening their impact on the larger society. • **Management of Nonprofits**: Fostering excellence in …

How do I apply for a grant from Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel?

The foundation makes transformational, large-scale investments with grant ranges typically between $5,000 and $50,000,000 or more. Recent grants include: • $50 million to The Cleveland Orchestra • $8 million to Case Western Reserve University • $5 million to support scholarships at Case Western Reserve University • $5 million to support Park Arts project • $2 million to support nonprofit workforce development The foundation operates on an invitation-only basis with no public application process…

Where does Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel make grants?

The foundation primarily focuses on Cleveland, Ohio and Northeast Ohio, with additional funding interests in New York, Massachusetts, and Israel.

What size grants does Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel award?

In 2024, Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel awarded 22 grants totaling $69.6M — an average of about $3.2M per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

What is Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel's EIN?

Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 34-1350566. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2019–2024.

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Data last updated June 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Research dossier generated April 2026.

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