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Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford

WEST HARTFORD, CT EIN: 06-0655482 Website

The Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford (JFGH) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in West Hartford, Connecticut. Established in 1945 and tax-exempt since 1949, the Federation plays a central role in the Greater Hartford Jewish community by supporting local programs, national Jewish organizations, and international Jewish communities. The organization operates as both a fundraising and grantmaking entity, serving as a hub for Jewish philanthropy and community development across the region.

Financial Overview

From 2024 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

$12.2M

+15.4% YoY

Annual Giving

$8.1M

+258.3% YoY

Grant Count

49

+69.0% YoY

Avg Grant Size

$165K

+112.0% YoY

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

Mission & Focus Areas

The mission of the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford is to enhance, build and perpetuate Jewish life in Greater Hartford, in Israel, and around the world. The Federation fulfills this mission through its annual campaign, financial resource development, planning, community relations efforts, and partnerships with local, national and international Jewish charitable organizations, social service agencies, educational institutions and synagogues.

The organization is guided by three core Jewish values:

  • Tzedakah (righteous giving)
  • Tikkun Olam (improving the world)
  • Klal Yisrael (the unity of the Jewish people)

Primary program areas include Jewish Philanthropy, fundraising planning and allocations, Commission on Jewish Education, Jewish Community Relations Council, and Hartford Jewish Coalition for Literacy.

Grantmaking

The Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford provides support to over 40 programs and partner agencies located in 30 towns in the Greater Hartford area, as well as 70 programs in Israel and Jewish communities around the world.

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Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

The Federation's grantmaking extends across:

  • 30 towns in the Greater Hartford area
  • Israel
  • Jewish communities around the world
  • Primary funding states include Connecticut, New York, and Tennessee

Grant Distribution by State

7states

Cities

BethesdaBloomfiledCedarhurstFarmingtonGlastonburyHamdenHartfordJanesvilleLos AngelosMadisonManchesterNyStorrsWashingtonWest HartfordWoodmereWynnewood

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

Fiscal Year 2024 (ending June 2024):

  • Total Revenue: $14,321,179
  • Total Expenses: $12,586,547
  • Total Assets: $12,209,746
  • Total Liabilities: $3,040,000
  • Staff: 34 employees

Historical Context: The organization maintains a strong financial position with assets of approximately $12.2 million and consistent annual revenues exceeding $14 million.

Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$4M$8M$12M$16M20202021202220232024
Metric202420232022
Total Assets$12,209,746$10,584,442$10,163,502
Revenue$14,321,179$6,769,635$6,498,512
Expenses$12,586,547$6,744,795$6,744,514
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income$194,020$30,432$2,182
Distributable Amount

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$2M$4M$6M$8M19 grants202028 grants202126 grants202229 grants202349 grants2024

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 10 recipients in 2024

JEWISH FEDERATIONS OF NO…$4.6MJEWISH FEDERATIONS OF NO…$648KAMERICAN JEWISH JOINT DI…$603KJEWISH FAMILY SERVICES O…$297KMANDELL JEWISH COMMUNITY…$278KNEW ENGLAND JEWISH ACADEMY$208KSOLOMON SCHECHTER DAY SC…$208KASSOCIATION OF JEWISH CE…$107KAMERICAN FRIENDS OF MAGE…$100KJEWISH TEEN LEARNING CON…$90K

Grant Size Distribution

151 grants across all recorded years

106<$50K12$50–100K16$100–250K10$250–500K6$500K–1M1$1–5M$5M+

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2024 grants, the largest include Jewish Federations of North America ($4,596,712), Jewish Federations of North America ($647,806), American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee ($602,500).

RecipientPurposeAmount
AMERICAN FRIENDS OF BEIT ISSIE SHAPIRO NY, NYEMERGENCY FUNDING DUE TO WAR IN ISRAEL$10,000
AMERICAN FRIENDS OF MAGEN DAVID ADOM NY, NYEMERGENCY FUNDING DUE TO WAR IN ISRAEL$100,000
AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE ISRAEL NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE CHILD INC BETHESDA, MDEMERGENCY FUNDING DUE TO WAR IN ISRAEL$50,000
AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE NY, NYEMERGENCY FUNDING DUE TO WAR IN ISRAEL$602,500
AMERICN FRIENDS OF ORR SHALOM JANESVILLE, WIEMERGENCY FUNDING DUE TO WAR IN ISRAEL$25,000
AMERICN FRIENDS OF SHALVA NY, NYEMERGENCY FUNDING DUE TO WAR IN ISRAEL$20,000
ANTI DEFAMATION LEAGUE HAMDEN, CTTO SUPPORT, BUILD, ENHANCE AND PERPETUATE JEWISH LIFE AND THE JEWISH COMMUNITY$7,500
ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH CEMETERIES WEST HARTFORD, CTTO SUPPORT, BUILD, ENHANCE AND PERPETUATE JEWISH LIFE AND THE JEWISH COMMUNITY$106,773
BIRTHRIGHT NY, NYTO SUPPORT, BUILD, ENHANCE AND PERPETUATE JEWISH LIFE AND THE JEWISH COMMUNITY$10,000
B'NAI B'RITH YOUTH ORGANIZATION CONN VALLEY WASHINGTON, DCTO SUPPORT, BUILD, ENHANCE AND PERPETUATE JEWISH LIFE AND THE JEWISH COMMUNITY$10,500

Leadership & Key People

Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings

  • David Waren - Principal Officer
  • Cheryl Wolmer - Co Principal Officer

Compensation Overview

From 2024 IRS filing

DAVID WARENPRESIDENT AND CEO$233KHAYLEY WASSERVP DEVELOPMENT$125KCHERYL WOLMERVP AND CFO$107KMICHAEL S BLOOMPRESIDENT & CEO JFACT$104K

From 2024 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
ADAM STEINBERGDIRECTOR0.5
AMANDA KATZMANDIRECTOR0.5
BENJAMIN ADLERVICE CHAIR3
BROOK ELEFANTDIRECTOR0.5
CAROLYN GITLINOUTGOING CHAIR EMERITUS1
CARY LAKENBACHOUTGOING CO CHAIR COMMUNITY TRUSTEES1
DANA KELLERCHAIR EMERITUS2
DAVID BRANDWEINOUTGOING DIRECTOR/ CO CHAIR COMMUNITY TRUSTEES1
DAVID ROSENTHALVICE CHAIR3
DAVID SCHEINERMANASSISTANT TREASURER1
DAVID WARENPRESIDENT AND CEO40$233,029
DAVID WEINERDIRECTOR0.5
EVI SHEKHMANVICE CHAIR3
GARRETT FISHMANDIRECTOR0.5
GAYLE TEMKINDIRECTOR3
JILL DULITSKYCHAIR6
JUANITA MOSSDIRECTOR0.5
JUDY SCHLOSSBERGDIRECTOR0.5
LEE GOLDDIRECTOR0.5
LEESA WALLACEDIRECTOR0.5
LESLIE SILVERSDIRECTOR0.5
MICHAEL CANTORDIRECTOR0.5
MINDY GLICKMANDIRECTOR0.5
RISA FILKOFFDIRECTOR0.5
ROBERT STILLMANTREASURER2
ROBERT YASSASSISTANT SECRETARY0.5
RONALD CIPRIANODIRECTOR0.5
STEPHEN BAYERVICE CHAIR1
STEPHEN RABBDIRECTOR0.5
THEODORE ZABLOTSKYSECRETARY0.5
CHERYL WOLMERVP AND CFO40$106,813
HAYLEY WASSERVP DEVELOPMENT40$124,961
MICHAEL S BLOOMPRESIDENT & CEO JFACT40$104,020

Recent News & Activity

Recent developments and announcements

The Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford has been active in recent community initiatives:

Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Awards $300k Security Grant to Jewish

The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving awarded a $300,000 security grant to the Jewish Federation

Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Awards $300k Security Grant to Jewish

The Jewish Community Foundation committed $1 million to strengthen and safeguard local Jewish organizations

Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Awards $300k Security Grant to Jewish

The Federation and Jewish Community Foundation jointly granted $600,000 to address pandemic-related community needs

Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Awards $300k Security Grant to Jewish

The Jewish Community Foundation's Giving Circles granted $20,000 to local nonprofits

Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Awards $300k Security Grant to Jewish

Contact Information

Address: 333 Bloomfield Avenue, Suite C, West Hartford, CT 06117

Phone: 860-232-4483

Website: www.jewishhartford.org

Subject Areas

Focus areas based on grantmaking activity

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford fund?

The mission of the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford is to enhance, build and perpetuate Jewish life in Greater Hartford, in Israel, and around the world. The Federation fulfills this mission through its annual campaign, financial resource development, planning, community relations efforts, and partnerships with local, national and international Jewish charitable organizations, social service agencies, educational institutions and synagogues. The organization is guided by three core Jewish …

How do I apply for a grant from Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford?

The Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford provides support to over 40 programs and partner agencies located in 30 towns in the Greater Hartford area, as well as 70 programs in Israel and Jewish communities around the world. **Recent Grant Activity (Fiscal Year 2024):** Notable grants made include: • The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA): $4,596,712 for Emergency Funding Due to War in Israel • The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA): $647,806 to Support, Build, Enhance and Perpet…

Where does Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford make grants?

The Federation's grantmaking extends across: • 30 towns in the Greater Hartford area • Israel • Jewish communities around the world • Primary funding states include Connecticut, New York, and Tennessee

What size grants does Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford award?

In 2024, Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford awarded 49 grants totaling $8.1M — an average of about $165K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

What is Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford's EIN?

Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 06-0655482. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2020–2024.

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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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