New England Hebrew Academy

Brookline, MA ·EIN 04-2105882 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$1.4M received 8 funders 37 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds New England Hebrew Academy?

New England Hebrew Academy is funded by 8 grantmakers, led by Rosalyn and Richard Slifka ($560K), Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston Inc ($511K), Joseph and Rae Gann Charitable ($196K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.4M in grants to New England Hebrew Academy between 2020–2025.

What grants has New England Hebrew Academy received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025Reuben and Lizzie Grossman FoundationTO SUPPORT THE EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION'S MISSION$5,040
2025The Martha and Max Rubinstein FamilyEDUCATION$1,500
2024Rosalyn and Richard SlifkaTO PROVIDE RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR EDUCATION FOR PRESCHOOL THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL.$240,000
2024Rosalyn and Richard SlifkaTO PROVIDE RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR EDUCATION FOR PRESCHOOL THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL.$240,000
2024Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston IncJewish Education K-12$64,805
2024Joseph and Rae Gann CharitableGENERAL$48,500
2024Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston IncDAF - Jewish Education K-12$5,360
2024The Beker FoundationJUST IMAGINE GRANTS$4,800
2024Reuben and Lizzie Grossman FoundationTO SUPPORT THE EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION'S MISSION$4,020
2024The Martha and Max Rubinstein FamilyEDUCATION$2,000
2023Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston IncJewish Education K-12$44,754
2023Rosalyn and Richard SlifkaTO PROVIDE RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR EDUCATION FOR PRESCHOOL THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL.$40,000
2023Rosalyn and Richard SlifkaTO PROVIDE RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR EDUCATION FOR PRESCHOOL THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL.$40,000
2023Joseph and Rae Gann CharitableGENERAL$23,000
2023Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston IncDAF - Jewish Education K-12$10,924
2023Reuben and Lizzie Grossman FoundationTO SUPPORT THE EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION'S MISSION$6,545
2023The Beker FoundationJUST IMAGINE TEACHER GRANTS$4,450
2023The Martha and Max Rubinstein FamilyEDUCATION$2,500
2023Nissie and Ethel Grossman FoundationEDUCATIONAL$2,000
2022Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston IncJewish Education K-12$106,713
2022Joseph and Rae Gann CharitableGENERAL$48,000
2022Reuben and Lizzie Grossman FoundationTO SUPPORT THE EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION'S MISSION$10,683
2022The Beker FoundationJUST IMAGINE TEACHER GRANTS$3,000
2022The Martha and Max Rubinstein FamilyEDUCATION$2,500
2022Nissie and Ethel Grossman FoundationEDUCATIONAL$350
2021Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston IncJewish Education K-12$126,872
2021Joseph and Rae Gann CharitableGENERAL$53,000
2021Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston IncDAF - Jewish Education K-12$19,979
2021Reuben and Lizzie Grossman FoundationTO SUPPORT THE EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION'S MISSION$17,040
2021Irving and Bernice Singer FamilyGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$10,000

Showing 30 most recent of 37 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds New England Hebrew Academy?

New England Hebrew Academy is funded by 8 grantmakers, led by Rosalyn and Richard Slifka ($560K), Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston Inc ($511K), Joseph and Rae Gann Charitable ($196K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.4M in grants to New England Hebrew Academy between 2020–2025.

Who is New England Hebrew Academy's largest funder?

Rosalyn and Richard Slifka is the largest recorded funder of New England Hebrew Academy, with $560K across 4 grants (2023–2024).

How much grant funding has New England Hebrew Academy received?

IRS 990 filings record $1.4M in grants to New England Hebrew Academy across 37 grants from 8 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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