Ike & Fannie Sablosky Foundation
The organization is a private foundation that primarily supports Jewish organizations and initiatives. Its mission centers around providing unrestricted charitable funding to various causes, particularly those that serve the Jewish community and related social services. The foundation focuses on community service, senior living facilities, and religious institutions, reflecting its commitment to enhancing the welfare of these populations. While it primarily operates within Texas, it also extends support to organizations in New York, indicating a broader regional engagement.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Small to mid‑size charitable organizations based in Texas—especially Jewish communal organizations, local religious institutions, or local senior services—whose work is already visible within the Dallas/Plano philanthropic ecosystem.
Good Fit
- • Organization operates in Texas (Dallas/Plano area) or serves that community.
- • Mission aligns with Jewish communal life, faith‑based services, or senior care.
- • Project funding needs match small-to-midsize one-time grants (typical awards under $15K).
- • A direct introduction or endorsement from a local Jewish Federation, congregation, or trustee exists.
- • Prior relationship or past small grant history with local philanthropic networks.
Geography
Giving is highly concentrated in Texas (about 97% of dollars) with occasional out‑of‑state gifts; grants are focused in the Dallas/Plano area with only one other state appearing.
Recipient Variety
The latest year shows 14 distinct recipients (and similar counts in prior years), indicating a reasonably broad set of independent grantees for a micro foundation, but the portfolio is thematically concentrated around Jewish communal and senior service organizations.
New Applicants
The foundation's filings and profile indicate it funds only preselected applicants and no public submission route was found; although many new recipients appeared in the latest year, those additions appear to be trustee‑driven invitations rather than evidence of an open application process.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
