Stan & Madelle Rosenfeld
The organization is a private foundation dedicated to charitable purposes, with a significant focus on supporting Jewish organizations and community services. It provides funding to a variety of causes, including cultural, educational, and social services, particularly benefiting the Jewish community. The foundation emphasizes community development and human services, reflecting a commitment to improving the welfare of families and individuals. Its grantmaking primarily supports organizations located in Oregon, with a notable concentration in Portland.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
A small-to-midsize Oregon-based nonprofit—particularly Jewish community organizations or local community-service groups—with a clear, written request stating how funds will be used and a track record or referral within the local philanthropic network.
Good Fit
- • Based in Oregon or serving the Portland-area community
- • Mission aligned with Jewish community, community centers, or local human services
- • Ability to submit a concise written application specifying intended use of funds
- • Existing relationship, referral, or prior history with local grantees
- • Project or operating need that matches one-off or modest-sized grants
Geography
Observed giving is heavily concentrated in Oregon: about 88% of 2023 dollars stayed in-state, and only two states appear in the filings, indicating a narrow, regional footprint centered on Portland.
Recipient Variety
Across the two observed years the foundation funded many distinct organizations (25 recipients in 2022), but 2023 shows a smaller, recurring set of grantees (8 recipients with 7 repeats), so historical breadth exists but recent giving is more concentrated.
New Applicants
Based on two years of filings, direct turnover evidence is limited: one new recipient appeared in 2023, and a clear written-application route is provided by mail, so unfamiliar applicants can plausibly apply but broad openness cannot be confirmed.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
