Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw

Ann Arbor, MI ·EIN 41-2147486 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$252K received 6 funders 11 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw?

Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw is funded by 6 grantmakers, led by Food Gatherers ($82K), Vera and Joseph Dresner Foundation ($65K), Mccalla Helen Fdn Ochr ($54K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $252K in grants to Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw between 2020–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Food Gatherers$81,50022021–2022
Vera and Joseph Dresner Foundation$65,04512023
Mccalla Helen Fdn Ochr$53,69342020–2024
Calvin K Kazanjian Economics$25,00012023
Galens Medical Society$18,31622021–2022
Dollar General Literacy Foundation$8,00012025

What grants has Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025Dollar General Literacy FoundationADULT LITERACY$8,000
2024Mccalla Helen Fdn OchrGENERAL OPERATING$12,750
2023Vera and Joseph Dresner FoundationPROGRAM SUPPORT$65,045
2023Calvin K Kazanjian EconomicsSUPPORT PEER MENTOR MODEL FOR FINANCIAL LITERACY PROJECT$25,000
2022Food GatherersCAPACITY BUILDING$25,000
2022Galens Medical SocietyAs an agency in Washtenaw County that serves a diverse, international population, the mission of Jewish Family Services is to create solutions, promote dignity and inspire humanity. The grant awarded is to support JFS in their mission which aligns with Galens Medical Society's goal of improving the lives of children in Washtenaw County.$9,956
2022Mccalla Helen Fdn OchrGENERAL OPERATING$7,746
2021Food GatherersCAPACITY BUILDING$56,500
2021Mccalla Helen Fdn OchrGENERAL OPERATING$16,879
2021Galens Medical SocietyThis donation funded the Coping Skills Toolbox for Immigrant Youth project, which provides refugee and immigrant children in Washtenaw County with tools to manage and overcome the trauma symptoms they experience, helping them to manage their social and emotional well-being and build resilience.$8,360
2020Mccalla Helen Fdn OchrGENERAL OPERATING$16,318

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw?

Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw is funded by 6 grantmakers, led by Food Gatherers ($82K), Vera and Joseph Dresner Foundation ($65K), Mccalla Helen Fdn Ochr ($54K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $252K in grants to Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw between 2020–2025.

Who is Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw's largest funder?

Food Gatherers is the largest recorded funder of Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw, with $82K across 2 grants (2021–2022).

How much grant funding has Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw received?

IRS 990 filings record $252K in grants to Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw across 11 grants from 6 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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