Rajchenbach Family Foundation
This organization is a private foundation dedicated to charitable giving, particularly in support of Jewish education and community initiatives. Its mission centers around promoting the growth of Torah and Yiddishkeit, as well as providing medical referrals and advocacy services. The foundation supports organizations that focus on religious education and health-related services, indicating a commitment to both spiritual and community health needs. It primarily serves Jewish organizations and health charities, reflecting its values of faith-based support and community service.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Small to mid-sized faith-based or community charities—especially Jewish education programs or health/support service providers—with local or regional presence and community referrals.
Good Fit
- • Work focused on Jewish education, Torah learning, or faith-based community services.
- • Programs providing medical referrals, advocacy, or ancillary health support.
- • Strong local/regional reputation or introductions from community leaders in IL, MN, or NY.
- • Capacity to be identified through networks rather than through an open application.
Geography
Over three years the foundation's grants have appeared in Illinois, Minnesota and New York; the latest year funded two out-of-state recipients (MN and NY), so the footprint is multistate but small in scale.
Recipient Variety
The latest year funded two distinct recipients, and prior years each had a single large grant, with no repeat recipients observed across the three-year window; this indicates a modest but not extensive spread of independent beneficiaries.
New Applicants
The foundation declares it only funds preselected applicants and the default application notes only-preselected status; direct evidence of open applicant access is absent, so unfamiliar applicants are unlikely to enter the portfolio without an introduction.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
