Jkw Foundation Tr Ua 092597

Partially Accessible
Private Foundation
NEW YORK, New YorkMediumEIN: 137127165
Arts and Culture NonprofitsCultural Heritage NonprofitsSocial Justice OrganizationsLGBTQ+ Advocacy GroupsWomen Empowerment Nonprofits

The organization is a private foundation that focuses on supporting arts and culture, social justice, and community initiatives. Its mission is reflected in its funding for various projects that uplift marginalized communities, including Black, Indigenous, and LGBTQ+ populations, while promoting cultural heritage and artistic expression. The foundation provides general support to a diverse range of organizations and initiatives, indicating a commitment to fostering social change and community engagement. It primarily operates within the United States, with a significant focus on New York.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Arts, culture, or cultural-heritage organizations (often with social-justice or community-focused programs) that have demonstrated programmatic alignment and connections into the foundation's networks, especially organizations with a New York presence or partnership ties to current grantees.

Good Fit

  • Work in arts, culture, or cultural heritage with community or social-justice orientation.
  • Track record of general operating or project impact rather than only small pilot activities.
  • Existing relationships or introductions from current grantees, partners, or trustees.
  • Programs that can scale or partner with institutions in New York.

Geography

Broad

Observed grants reached recipients in 18 states, showing a multi-state footprint, though a majority of dollars (about 63%) were deployed to New York.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows 102 grants to 85 distinct recipients with a mix of small and large awards and a substantial number of different organizations funded.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct public application routes are absent and the foundation states it funds preselected organizations, but the 2023 filings show many new grantees (54 new recipients), which suggests new organizations can be added via networks or proactive identification rather than through an open application.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026