Rubin and Gloria Feldman Family Educational Institute Grant Program
Jewish Federation of St. Louis
Funding Amount
Varies
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Rubin and Gloria Feldman Family Educational Institute Grant Program
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Jewish Federation of St. Louis
Last Updated: October 07, 2025
Summary
The Rubin and Gloria Feldman Family Educational Institute Grant Program supports impactful projects that combat hatred and promote understanding through the lessons of the Holocaust. The Institute prioritizes educational and artistic initiatives that facilitate dialogue among diverse communities and address ethical and social issues. Targeting projects primarily in Missouri and the Midwest, the grant aims to foster change by exploring the Holocaust's history and legacy while addressing contemporary societal challenges.Overview
Rubin and Gloria Feldman Family Educational Institute The Rubin and Gloria Feldman Family Educational Institute supports projects that reject hatred, promote understanding, and inspire change using the history and lessons of the Holocaust. The Institute is especially, but not exclusively, interested in projects that benefit Missouri and the Midwest region. The Institute funds programs of educational and artistic merit that do one or more of the following: explore the history and legacy of the Holocaust; use the lessons of the Holocaust to examine subjects of ethical, social, and political importance;facilitate dialogue between people of different ethnic, racial, and religious backgrounds; combat antisemitism, racism, and discrimination based on disability, sex, religion, sexual-orientation, or age.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Institute funds will be dispersed to non-profits and educational institutions. Individual educators may apply, but funds will be dispersed to the educational institute with which they are affiliated.Ineligibility
The Institute does not fund capital improvements or operating expenses.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
jewisheducationhumanitieshuman-rights
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