The Levine Family Foundation
The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes, with a strong emphasis on education, public health, and religious initiatives. It funds a diverse range of recipients, including educational institutions, health charities, and organizations focused on humanitarian relief. The foundation demonstrates a particular commitment to the Jewish community, as evidenced by its support for Jewish organizations and educational programs. Additionally, it addresses public health concerns through grants to food banks and health services. Overall, the foundation aims to improve community well-being and educational opportunities.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Established education, public-health, or religious/faith-based nonprofits with ties to the Philadelphia/Pennsylvania philanthropic network, or organizations that can be nominated by trusted intermediaries.
Good Fit
- • An established track record in education or public-health programming, especially in Pennsylvania or the Philadelphia area.
- • Existing relationships or nominations from local intermediaries, community foundations, or prior grantees.
- • Capacity to manage grants ranging from modest operating awards to occasional larger project grants.
- • Organizational profile similar to past recipients (charitable nonprofits, faith-based educational entities).
Geography
Across three years the foundation’s giving is concentrated in its home state (historically over 90% in earlier years) but the latest year shows grants across six states with roughly half of dollars remaining in the foundation state.
Recipient Variety
The latest year shows 17 distinct recipients and the three-year record funds many independent nonprofits across education, public health, and religious causes, with a mix of repeat and new grantees.
New Applicants
Direct filings state the foundation only supports preselected recipients and no public application route is visible, but the observed history includes a meaningful number of new grantees (nine new recipients in the latest year), suggesting new entrants do appear via nomination or referral rather than open solicitation.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
