Feldman Family Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
TEANECK, New JerseySmallEIN: 472371066
Jewish OrganizationsEducation NonprofitsReligious Educational InstitutionsCommunity Service Clubs

The organization is a private foundation focused on charitable giving, primarily supporting Jewish educational institutions and community service initiatives. Its mission reflects a commitment to enhancing educational opportunities and providing assistance to various charitable causes within the Jewish community. The foundation serves a range of recipients, including schools, religious organizations, and community service clubs, indicating a strong emphasis on education and community welfare. While it primarily operates in New Jersey and New York, its support extends to various charitable organizations that align with its mission.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small-to-midsize Jewish educational or community nonprofits (schools, yeshivot, community service organizations) based in NJ/NY/CT seeking operating or program support in the typical $3K–$25K range.

Good Fit

  • Located in New Jersey, New York, or Connecticut
  • Primary mission in Jewish education or local Jewish community services
  • Request size between roughly $3,000 and $25,000
  • Existing relationship, referral, or introduction to the trustees or prior grantees
  • Need for general-purpose or operational support rather than large capital projects

Geography

Moderate

Observed grants in 2024 spanned three states (New Jersey, New York, Connecticut) but remained regionally focused, with roughly 53% of dollars directed to New Jersey.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows 14 distinct recipients and a high rate of new grantees (11 new in 2024), with only three organizations repeating over the three-year record, indicating a broad and changing recipient set for a small private foundation.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence of an open application process is absent—the foundation states it funds only preselected grantees and no website or submission contact is listed—yet the observed year shows many new recipients, implying new entrants are added by invitation rather than through a public application route.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026