Lloyd A Marks And Janice Siegel

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
TAMPA, New JerseyMicroEIN: 208042064
Jewish OrganizationsCivil Rights OrganizationsHealth CharitiesFood BanksEnvironmental Conservation Groups

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes. Its mission appears to focus on aiding Jewish organizations, civil rights advocacy, health charities, and food security initiatives. The foundation provides unrestricted funding to a diverse range of recipients, including community service organizations and health-related charities. It demonstrates a commitment to social justice and community welfare, reflecting values of compassion and support for marginalized populations. The foundation operates primarily in the northeastern United States, with a notable emphasis on organizations serving the Jewish community and civil rights causes.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small-to-medium 501(c)(3) organizations seeking modest unrestricted support or occasional larger emergency funding, especially those aligned with Jewish community causes, civil rights, health charities, food banks, or local community service in the NJ/PA/NY region.

Good Fit

  • 501(c)(3) status and a concise, letter-style request.
  • History of work in Jewish community services, civil rights, health, food security, or local community service.
  • Geographic presence or connections in NJ/PA/NY (or other states previously funded).
  • Requests for modest unrestricted grants (typical award size under $5,000) or occasional emergency support.

Geography

Broad

The latest observed grants reached recipients in 11 states; in 2023 the portfolio included many out-of-state awards and sizeable shares in PA, NJ and NY, indicating multi-state reach rather than a single-county focus.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation made 46 grants to 46 distinct recipients in the latest year and supports many independent charities across issue areas; although a few larger grants concentrate dollars, the number of distinct grantees is large for the foundation's size.

New Applicants

Moderate

A clear public submission route exists (applicant's own letter, named contact, rolling deadline) and three new recipients appeared in the latest year, but most recipients (43 of 46) were returning grantees, so new entrants are possible but selection appears relationship-influenced.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026