Kulanu (All of Us) Grants
Funding Amount
$50,000+
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Kulanu (All of Us) Grants
Funder: Robison Foundation for Jewish Elders
Mission: Enhance the lives of elders in the Jewish community of greater Portland by supporting their social, spiritual, and physical well-being.
Award Amount: $50,000 and above per grant
Geographic Scope: Greater Portland, Oregon area
Focus Areas:
- Social gatherings and community building
- Transportation
- Inter-generational programming
- Programming accessibility, consistency, and choices
- Cross-collaboration among organizations
- Programming that addresses elders' social, spiritual and health needs
- Financial assistance for under-resourced elders
Eligibility: Only past grantees are eligible for this level of funding
Background: The Robison Foundation for Jewish Elders was established from proceeds of the sale of Cedar Sinai Park facility in June 2024. Named for Hannah Robison, whose sons provided funding for the nursing facility. Foundation expects to allocate $1.5 million annually within 1-2 years.
Status: This grant cycle will be announced in 2026
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