The Milton And Hattie Kutz Foundation Grants
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The Milton And Hattie Kutz Foundation Grants
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Milton And Hattie Kutz Foundation
Last Updated: November 25, 2025
Summary
The Milton And Hattie Kutz Foundation Grants provide essential funding for educational, scientific, and charitable purposes. Established through the will of Milton Kutz in 1953, the Foundation supports a diverse range of beneficiaries without restrictions based on race, faith, or creed. This initiative underlines the commitment to the Jewish community's vitality in Delaware and beyond, ensuring the longevity of various educational and charitable programs that benefit high school, undergraduate, and graduate students.Overview
The Jewish Federation of Delaware and the Jewish Fund for the Future provides scholarship funding to high school students, undergraduate and graduate students. Jewish Fund for the Future (JFF) is the planned giving and endowment arm of the Jewish Federation of Delaware. Established to ensure the vitality and future of the Jewish community in Delaware, the Brandywine Valley, in Israel and around the world. The funds at JFF are cementing the Jewish Federations of Delaware’s role as our community’s resources for perpetual funding of Jewish causes. JFF includes endowment fund of Federation beneficiary agencies, several area synagogues and over 100 individuals and families. The Milton And Hattie Kutz Foundation Grants According to the Last Will and Testament of Milton Kutz, admitted to probate on June 24, 1953 and pursuant to the By-laws of the Milton and Hattie Kutz Foundation, the funds must be administered exclusively for educational, scientific and charitable purposes. The Charter of the Foundation notes that the use to which funds are applied shall not be restricted to the people of any race, faith, color or creed, but shall be administered on an interdenominational basis.Eligibility
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