Sandra Gulden & Leon J Goldberger
This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting humanitarian, religious, and educational causes. Its mission reflects a commitment to enhancing community welfare through various charitable initiatives, particularly within the Jewish community. The foundation primarily serves organizations that provide humanitarian aid, religious support, and educational opportunities. While it operates predominantly in Florida, its funding also extends to organizations in other states, indicating a broader commitment to impactful giving.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Small to mid-sized Florida-based charities focused on humanitarian, Jewish community, religious or educational work with an existing local relationship or endorsement from community intermediaries.
Good Fit
- • Programs serving Broward/Greater Miami or statewide Florida needs.
- • Work in human services, Jewish community support, faith-based programs, or education.
- • An existing relationship or referral from a local federation, Jewish institution, hospital foundation, or other previous grantee.
- • Project budgets aligned with recent grant sizes (roughly $1,000–$25,000).
Geography
Giving is heavily concentrated in Florida (about 87% of dollars in the latest year) despite small out-of-state gifts; three states appeared but the footprint is effectively local to Florida.
Recipient Variety
The foundation funds a substantial set of independent recipients each year (16–18 distinct organizations annually across three years), indicating a broad recipient mix for its size even though dollars are somewhat concentrated among top grantees.
New Applicants
The foundation states it funds only preselected organizations, has a high returning-grantee rate (16 of 18 in the latest year) and added only two new recipients in the latest year; direct evidence of a public application path is absent, so unsolicited applicants are unlikely to enter the portfolio.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
