Funding search · EIN 043428130 · Brighton, MA

Mazal Institute

A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.

57
grants reported
$956,009
total given
2022–2025
filing years
$3,000
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20222025. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

What they fund

needyeducationreligiousindividualequipmentindividualsprotectiveimdividual

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Funding pattern

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Top recipients

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  • Aviva Marchette4 grants · $197,931
  • Kinderwelt3 grants · $179,844
  • Tobin Bridge Chabad2 grants · $131,888
  • Placeholder1 grant · $121,206
  • Naomi Sherman1 grant · $46,835
  • Chabad Baliyah1 grant · $41,242
  • Chabad of Sderot4 grants · $38,212
  • Machanaim4 grants · $35,678
  • Chabad B'Aliyah1 grant · $26,021
  • Dmitry Khazanovich1 grant · $20,000

Giving over time

$194,430
2022
$344,655
2023
$213,503
2024
$203,421
2025

Grant history

All 57 reported grants, largest first.

  • $121,206

    Placeholder · Brighton, MA · 2022

    All charitable contributions

  • $116,971

    Tobin Bridge Chabad · Everett, MA · 2023

    Funds for protective equipment

  • $116,785

    Kinderwelt · 2025

    Care of children displaced by war

  • $75,902

    Aviva Marchette · Brighton, MA · 2024

    Support needy individual

  • $59,384

    Aviva Marchette · Brighton, MA · 2023

    Support needy individual

  • $46,835

    Naomi Sherman · Brighton, MA · 2023

    Funds for protective equipment

  • $41,645

    Aviva Marchette · Brighton, MA · 2025

    Support needy individual - home care

  • $41,242

    Chabad Baliyah · 2023

    Support religious education

  • $31,687

    Kinderwelt · 2024

    Care of children displaced by war

  • $31,372

    Kinderwelt · 2023

    Care of children displaced by war

  • $26,021

    Chabad B'Aliyah · 2022

    Support religious education

  • $21,000

    Aviva Marchette · Brighton, MA · 2022

    Support needy imdividual

  • $20,000

    Dmitry Khazanovich · Sharon, MA · 2024

    Support needy individual

  • $17,812

    Chabad Be-Aliyah · 2024

    Support religious education

  • $17,643

    Chabad B-Aliyah · 2025

    Support needy individuals

  • $17,603

    Various Suppliers · Various, MA · 2024

    Funds for protective equipment

  • $16,140

    Chabad of Sderot · 2023

    Support needy individuals

  • $14,917

    Tobin Bridge Chabad · Everett, MA · 2024

    Funds for protective equipment

  • $14,420

    Machanaim · 2024

    Support religious education

  • $9,882

    Chabad of Sderot · 2025

    Support needy individuals

  • $8,358

    Machanaim · 2022

    Support religious education

  • $7,700

    Machanaim · 2023

    Support religious education

  • $7,575

    Chabad of Sderot · 2024

    Support needy individuals

  • $5,200

    Machanaim · 2025

    Support religious education

  • $4,615

    Chabad of Sderot · 2022

    Support needy imdividuals

  • $4,166

    Michael Koritz · 2022

    Support religious education

  • $3,800

    Svetlana Gorbulsky · Brooklyn, NY · 2023

    Support needy individual

  • $3,661

    Keren Beerot Yitzchak · 2025

    Support needy individuals

  • $3,000

    Michael Koritz · 2025

    Support religious education

  • $3,000

    Maon Noam · 2024

    Support religious education

  • $3,000

    Michael Koritz · 2024

    Support religious education

  • $3,000

    Yakov Sidorov · Brooklyn, NY · 2024

    Support needy individual

  • $3,000

    Michael Koritz · 2023

    Support religious education

  • $3,000

    Rivka Swartz · Silver Spring, MD · 2023

    Support needy individual

  • $3,000

    Yakov Sidorov · Brooklyn, NY · 2023

    Support needy individual

  • $3,000

    Yakov Sidorov · Brooklyn, NY · 2022

    Support needy imdividual

  • $2,800

    Yosef Marchette · Brighton, MA · 2023

    Support needy individual

  • $2,500

    Friends of Beis Chana · Brooklyn, NY · 2025

    Education services

  • $1,985

    Rivka Perlman · Baltimore, MD · 2022

    Support needy imdividual

  • $1,900

    Svetlana Gorbulsky · Brooklyn, NY · 2025

    Support needy individual

  • $1,800

    Svetlana Gorbulsky · Brooklyn, NY · 2024

    Support needy individual

  • $1,800

    Katia Kapovich · Cambridge, MA · 2023

    Support needy individual

  • $1,762

    Hotam Ahesed · 2023

    Support religious education

  • $1,594

    One Israel Fund · Cedarhurst, NY · 2023

    Funds for protective equipment

  • $1,500

    Alexandra Rozenman · Somerville, MA · 2023

    Support needy individual

  • $1,417

    Hotam Ahesed · 2022

    Support religious education

  • $1,409

    Hotam Ahesed · 2024

    Support religious education

  • $1,325

    Samuel Steingold · Brooklyn, NY · 2023

    Funds for protective equipment

  • $1,178

    Keren Beerot Yitzchak · 2024

    Support religious education

  • $1,000

    Rivka Swartz · Silver Spring, MD · 2022

    Support needy imdividual

  • $1,000

    Simcha Edery · Brooklyn, NY · 2022

    Support needy imdividual

  • $769

    Keren Beerot Yitzchak · 2023

    Support needy individuals

  • $705

    Hotam Ahesed · 2025

    Support religious education

  • $662

    Keren Beerot Yitzchak · 2022

    Support needy imdividuals

  • $661

    Simcha Edery · Brooklyn, NY · 2023

    Support needy individual

  • $500

    Katia Kapovich · Cambridge, MA · 2025

    Support needy individual

  • $200

    Bohdan Tron · 2024

    Support needy person

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