Funding search · EIN 320002986 · Chicago, IL
Anschel Eilian Family Charitable
A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.
- 24
- grants reported
- $54,426
- total given
- 2022–2022
- filing years
- $500
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2022. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
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Grant history
All 24 reported grants, largest first.
- $25,084
Rodef Shalom Synagogue · Pittsburgh, PA · 2022
Provide funds for a jewish education
- $10,539
Jewish United Fund · Chicago, IL · 2022
Help those in need
- $4,603
Anshe Emet Synagogue · Chicago, IL · 2022
For support of the jewish community
- $2,500
Northwestern University School of M · Chicago, IL · 2022
To help train the next generation of healthcare leaders.
- $2,500
The Grant Park Orchestral Associati · Chicago, IL · 2022
For the support of the grant park music festival
- $1,500
United Mashadi Jewish Commnty · Great Neck, NY · 2022
Provide funds for a persian magilla
- $1,000
Chicago Chesed Fund Job Link · Lincolnwood, IL · 2022
To support the jewish community with job counseling, placement, and training.
- $1,000
Illinois Holocaust Museum · Skokie, IL · 2022
To provide funds to maintain the holocaust museums's exhibits and programs.
- $500
American Israel Public Affairs Comm · Washington, DC · 2022
To support the strengthening of the us-israel relationship.
- $500
American Jewish Committee · Chicago, IL · 2022
To provide funds to support the elimination of anti-semitism
- $500
Birthright Israel Foundation · New York, NY · 2022
To provide young adults with the gift of connection, community, and a love for the state of israel.
- $500
Feed Israel Foundation · Brooklyn, NY · 2022
To ensure that every individual has the necessary nutrition that they need to thrive.
- $500
Graceland University · Lamoni, IA · 2022
Provide funds for scholarships
- $500
No Suburban Synagogue Beth El · Highland Park, IL · 2022
Provide funds for a jewish education
- $500
The Survivor Mitzvah Project · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
To provide aid to elderly holocaust survivors
- $500
The Weitzmann Institute · Middletown, CT · 2022
Provide funds for research and innovation in primary care
- $500
World Jewish Congress · New York, NY · 2022
For the support of the jewish community
- $350
Casa · Deerfield, IL · 2022
To fund court appointed special advocates for children
- $200
Art Institute of Chicago · Chicago, IL · 2022
To help with the art institute's mission to "increase art awareness and appreciation for students of all ages".
- $200
Jewish Braille Institute · New York, NY · 2022
To help the blind and visually impaired.
- $150
Yiddish Book Center · Amherst, MA · 2022
To support the rescuing, translating, and disseminating of yiddish books and educational programs that broaden the understanding of modern jewish identity.
- $100
Aspen Music Festival · Aspen, CO · 2022
To provide funds for the festival
- $100
Greater Chicago Food Depository · Chicago, IL · 2022
To help provide food for those in need.
- $100
Wfmt · Chicago, IL · 2022
To enrich lives, engage communities, and inspire exploration.
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