Belsky Family Foundation Incorporated

Partially Accessible
Private Foundation
LAWRENCE, New YorkSmallEIN: 832367866
Jewish OrganizationsReligious Educational InstitutionsReligious and Faith-based OrganizationsEducation NonprofitsSocial Services

The organization is a private foundation focused on supporting educational, religious, and charitable initiatives. Its mission centers on providing assistance to educational institutions, helping poor families, and supporting religious congregations, particularly within the Jewish community. The foundation prioritizes funding for organizations that promote religious education and social services, reflecting its commitment to addressing the needs of vulnerable populations. It primarily serves recipients in the Jewish community, with a significant emphasis on educational and religious institutions, as well as charities that assist families in crisis.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small to mid-sized Jewish educational, congregational, or social‑service charities in New York and nearby states seeking operating or program support and able to submit a letter request.

Good Fit

  • Mission aligned with Jewish education, congregational programming, or local social services.
  • Located in New York (or nearby NJ/region) or able to demonstrate regional ties.
  • Requests for program or operating support at the modest grant size level.
  • Willingness to apply via a mailed letter and to include clear budget and local references.

Geography

Moderate

Observed grants are regional: the latest year shows giving across five states but roughly 70% of dollars stayed in New York with New Jersey as the next-largest share, indicating a strong in‑state/regional concentration.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year funded many distinct independent recipients (71), spanning educational institutions, congregations, and small charities, with both new and returning grantees present, which indicates a broad recipient set for the foundation’s size.

New Applicants

Broad

Direct evidence of newcomer access exists: the foundation recorded dozens of new recipients in recent years (33 new in the latest year and 67 new in the prior observed year), and the filing specifies grants are made by letter request rather than 'by invitation only,' so unfamiliar applicants appear plausibly able to enter the portfolio.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026