Funding search · EIN 221500549 · South River, NJ

The Jewish Federation of Middlesex &

A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.

29
grants reported
$1.9M
total given
2022–2024
filing years
$36,000
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20222024. 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 29 reported grants, largest first.

  • $274,921

    Jewish Family Service (Jfs) · 2023

    Allocation is used to offset losses in both social service for jewish clients & cultural programming

  • $253,675

    Jewish Family Service (Jfs) · 2024

    Allocation is used to offset losses in both social service for jewish clients & cultural programming

  • $239,160

    Jewish Family Service (Jfs) · 2022

    Allocation is used to offset losses in both social service for jewish clients & cultural programming

  • $113,625

    Jewish Family and Children Services · 2023

    Various programsgrant is used to provide food, counseling, home care assistance, socialization and other services

  • $110,305

    Jewish Family and Children Services · 2024

    Various programsgrant is used to provide food, counseling, home care assistance, socialization and other services

  • $105,000

    Jewish Family and Children Services · 2022

    Various programsgrant is used to provide food, counseling, home care assistance, socialization and other services

  • $100,349

    Rabbi Pesach Ramon Yeshiva · 2023

    Educational program support

  • $99,247

    Rabbi Pesach Ramon Yeshiva · 2024

    Educational program support

  • $88,845

    Rabbi Pesach Ramon Yeshiva · 2022

    Educational program support

  • $52,080

    The Hebrew Academy · 2023

    Educational program support

  • $46,875

    The Hebrew Academy · 2022

    Educational program support

  • $41,010

    The Hebrew Academy · 2024

    Educational program support

  • $36,000

    Jcc Community Center · 2024

    Allocation is used to offset losses in both jewish cultural programming & senior adult programs

  • $36,000

    Jcc Community Center · 2023

    Allocation is used to offset losses in both jewish cultural programming & senior adult programs

  • $36,000

    Jss Agency · 2022

    Grant is used to provide food, rent assistance, utility payment assistance, and other essential needs to the most vulnerable people in our community

  • $34,356

    Netivot · 2024

    Educational program support

  • $32,859

    Netivot · 2023

    Educational program support

  • $32,760

    Jss Agency · 2023

    Grant is used to provide food, rent assistance, utility payment assistance, and other essential needs to the most vulnerable people in our community

  • $32,000

    Jcc Community Center · 2022

    Allocation is used to offset losses in both jewish cultural programming & senior adult programs

  • $29,280

    Netivot · 2022

    Educational program support

  • $28,800

    Jss Agency · 2024

    Grant is used to provide food, rent assistance, utility payment assistance, and other essential needs to the most vulnerable people in our community

  • $25,764

    Friendship Circle · 2023

    Socialization and camp program support

  • $25,200

    Friendship Circle · 2024

    Socialization and camp program support

  • $13,000

    Axelrod Performing Arts Center · 2022

    Allocation is used to offset losses in jewish cultural programs

  • $12,500

    Friendship Circle · 2022

    Socialization and camp program support

  • $10,924

    Axelrod Performing Arts Center · 2023

    Allocation is used to offset losses in jewish cultural programs

  • $10,000

    Rutgers Hillel · 2022

    Programming for jewish college students

  • $9,604

    Rutgers Hillel · 2023

    Programming for jewish college students

  • $8,000

    Axelrod Performing Arts Center · 2024

    Allocation is used to offset losses in jewish cultural programs

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Source: IRS Form 990, Schedule I, as filed by this organization. These are grants already paid. Grants paid directly to individuals are reported to the IRS only as totals, so they do not appear as named lines here.