The Sudarsky Family Foundation Incorporated

Partially Accessible
Private Foundation
West Newton, MassachusettsMediumEIN: 831362706
Civil Rights OrganizationsHealth CharitiesEducation NonprofitsFood BanksJewish Organizations

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable purposes, with a strong emphasis on civil rights, health, education, and social welfare. It funds a diverse range of organizations, including those focused on arts and culture, food security, and Jewish community support. The foundation demonstrates a commitment to addressing pressing social issues through its grants to well-known charities and advocacy groups. Its funding activities reflect a broad geographic reach, although it is based in Massachusetts.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Established charities in civil rights, health, education, arts, or community philanthropy seeking program/project grants in the $10K–$100K range and able to submit a letter-form request.

Good Fit

  • Work aligns with civil rights, health, education, arts, or Jewish community support, as seen in past grantees.
  • Asks in the foundation's observed grant-size range (roughly $10K–$100K).
  • Organizational profile and mission mirror previously funded national and regional nonprofits.
  • Willingness to apply via mailed letter and to engage through a named officer or phone contact.

Geography

Broad

Grants in the latest year went to organizations in about ten states, with roughly 87% of dollars going outside the foundation's home state and a notable concentration in New York (around 39%).

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded around 26–33 distinct recipients each year (29 in the latest year) across multiple sectors, indicating a broad recipient set despite some dollar concentration among the top five.

New Applicants

Moderate

The foundation publishes a letter-form application with a named contact and rolling deadlines and did fund a few new recipients each year (3–4), but most dollars go to returning grantees (about 86% returning in the latest year), so new entrants appear possible but selective.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026