Hebrew College

Newton, MA ·EIN 04-2104300 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$18.1M received 84 funders 200 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Hebrew College?

Hebrew College is funded by 84 grantmakers, led by Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston Inc ($10.3M), Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel ($2.0M), Joseph and Rae Gann Charitable ($924K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $18.1M in grants to Hebrew College between 2020–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston Inc$10,338,034102020–2024
Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel$2,000,00022022
Joseph and Rae Gann Charitable$924,27652020–2024
The Day Charitable Trust$636,00012020
Dorot Foundation$485,00052022–2024
Rosalyn and Richard Slifka$400,00042023–2024
Chleck Family Foundation Inc$300,00032020–2022
Pbhp Inc$220,933122020–2024
E Rhodes and Leona B Carpenter Foundation$200,00042020–2024
Wexner Foundation$180,00042020–2024
Cheryl Spencer Memorial Foundation$176,00062020–2023
National Philanthropic Trust$160,70042020–2024
Joseph F and Clara Ford Foundation$154,17262022–2025
Jewish Communal Fund$146,22252020–2024
Mightycause Charitable Foundation$140,32342020–2024
Cail Family Foundation$140,00042021–2024
The Schechter Family Foundation$132,75062020–2024
Fimf Inc$102,50012024
The Germanacos Foundation$100,00012020
Richard & Natalie Jacoff Foundationinc$95,00052020–2024
Philip and Bernice Krupp Foundation for$90,00042020–2023
New Israel Fund$86,28022023–2024
The Beker Foundation$80,00032021–2024
Impactassetsinc$75,00012022
Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living$75,00032021–2022

Showing top 25 of 84 funders by total given.

What grants has Hebrew College received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025Joseph F and Clara Ford FoundationEDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH$26,816
2025Joseph F and Clara Ford FoundationEDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH$26,816
2025Reuben and Lizzie Grossman FoundationTO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION'S EDUCATIONAL MISSION$1,600
2025The Martha and Max Rubinstein FamilyEDUCATION$1,500
2025Rudnick Charitable TrustGENERAL$50
2024Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston IncJewish Education Adult$1,409,500
2024Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston IncDAF - Jewish Education Adult$174,658
2024Fimf IncFUNDING TO SUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION'S EDUCATIONAL AND RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING.$102,500
2024Jewish Communal FundIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE$100,950
2024Rosalyn and Richard SlifkaTO PROMOTE DEEP JEWISH LEARNING AND INSPIRED LEADERSHIP WITH A PLURALISTIC ENVIRONMENT OF OPEN INQUIRY, INTELLECTUAL RIGOR, PERSONAL ENGAGEMENT AND SPIRITUAL CREATIVITY.$100,000
2024Rosalyn and Richard SlifkaTO PROMOTE DEEP JEWISH LEARNING AND INSPIRED LEADERSHIP WITH A PLURALISTIC ENVIRONMENT OF OPEN INQUIRY, INTELLECTUAL RIGOR, PERSONAL ENGAGEMENT AND SPIRITUAL CREATIVITY.$100,000
2024Joseph and Rae Gann CharitableGENERAL$98,496
2024Dorot FoundationGENERAL OPERATING$90,000
2024Dorot FoundationGENERAL OPERATING$90,000
2024E Rhodes and Leona B Carpenter FoundationTO HELP WITH THE COST OF ITS (I) J-TERM SEMINAR ON INTERRELIGIOUS LITERACY & LEADERSHIP FOR JEWISH SEMINARIANS ($32,000) AND (II) GRADUATE THEOLOGICAL MENTORSHIP ($18,000).$50,000
2024The Beker FoundationGALA SPONSORSHIP; MILLER CENTER$30,000
2024National Philanthropic TrustEDUCATION$27,400
2024Rudnick Charitable Foundation IncCharitable,Educational andReligious$25,000
2024Richard & Natalie Jacoff FoundationincOperations$25,000
2024The Schechter Family FoundationNON-RESTRICTED$21,875
2024The Schechter Family FoundationNON-RESTRICTED$21,875
2024Mightycause Charitable FoundationUNRESTRICTED$19,467
2024Ac Ratshesky FoundationPROGRAM SUPPORT$18,000
2024Ac Ratshesky FoundationPROGRAM SUPPORT$18,000
2024Joseph F and Clara Ford FoundationEDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH$16,750
2024Joseph F and Clara Ford FoundationEDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH$16,750
2024Wexner FoundationTO FUND EDUCATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS$15,000
2024Vanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramFOR RECIPIENT'S EXEMPT PURPOSE$11,800
2024Pbhp IncFUNDING TO SUPPORT THE COLLEGE'S POST-GRADUATE STUDIES PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS SEEKING TO OBTAIN A MASTERS DEGREE IN JEWISH EDUCATION OR JEWISH COMMUNAL SERVICE.$11,647
2024American Association for the AdvancementSCIENCE IN THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION$11,250

Showing 30 most recent of 200 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Hebrew College?

Hebrew College is funded by 84 grantmakers, led by Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston Inc ($10.3M), Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel ($2.0M), Joseph and Rae Gann Charitable ($924K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $18.1M in grants to Hebrew College between 2020–2025.

Who is Hebrew College's largest funder?

Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston Inc is the largest recorded funder of Hebrew College, with $10.3M across 10 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Hebrew College received?

IRS 990 filings record $18.1M in grants to Hebrew College across 200 grants from 84 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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