Angerman Friedman Family Foundation
The organization is a private foundation focused on providing general support to various charitable causes, particularly those that serve the Jewish community. Its mission reflects a commitment to community service, as evidenced by its funding of local congregations, health-related charities, and community service organizations. The foundation primarily supports initiatives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a notable emphasis on Jewish organizations and health charities. Through its grants, it aims to enhance the well-being and support of diverse community needs.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
A small or mid‑sized Pennsylvania nonprofit (often community or Jewish‑community organizations) seeking modest general‑support grants and reachable through local networks or introductions.
Good Fit
- • Located in Pennsylvania or serving Pittsburgh‑area communities.
- • A community service, Jewish community, or small health/nonprofit organization used to receiving modest general‑support grants.
- • Has an existing local relationship, board connection, or referral to a foundation trustee or prior grantee.
- • Needs flexible, small unrestricted operating support rather than large project funding.
Geography
Observed grants are geographically concentrated: in 2023 nearly all dollars (about 98%) stayed in Pennsylvania even though a few small out‑of‑state grants appear.
Recipient Variety
The latest year shows 13 distinct recipients (many small grants) and ten new grantees in 2023, indicating a moderate breadth of independent recipients despite financial concentration in the top five.
New Applicants
Behaviorally the foundation added many new recipients in 2023 (10 new grantees), which shows it can bring new organizations into its portfolio, but it also declares grants are to preselected recipients and provides no public application route, so open access is limited and likely relationship‑driven.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
