The Moskowitz Family Foundation
The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes. Its mission reflects a commitment to education, Jewish community initiatives, mental health support, arts and culture, and addressing food insecurity. The foundation primarily serves educational institutions, Jewish organizations, and community development projects. It has a notable focus on funding general operating support for nonprofits, with a significant portion of its grants directed towards organizations that enhance community welfare and cultural enrichment.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Small to mid-sized nonprofits with mission overlap (notably Jewish community programs, education, arts, community services) and an existing relationship or credible introduction to the trustees or current grantee network.
Good Fit
- • Explicit program overlap with Jewish community, education, arts, food security, or community centers.
- • Prior history or personal introduction to a trustee or an existing grantee.
- • Requests for modest general operating or program support in the typical $500–$10,000 range.
- • Operations or programs in California, especially Bay Area organizations, given CA concentration.
Geography
Grants were made to organizations in ten states in the latest year, so the foundation operates across multiple states even though California received a majority (about 62%) of dollars.
Recipient Variety
The latest year shows 50 distinct recipients funded (50 grants), with modest concentration (top five ~36%) and a mixture of repeat and new grantees, indicating a broad, independent recipient set rather than a tiny closed circle.
New Applicants
The foundation explicitly declares it funds only preselected applicants and no public website or contact route was found; although nine new recipients appeared in the latest year, there is no visible open application path and selection appears invitation-driven.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
