Funding search · Robert & Toni Bader Charitable · grants
Robert & Toni Bader Charitable: all 117 grants
Largest first · $1.1M across 2022–2024 · back to the overview
- $2,750
Jbi International · New York, NY · 2024
To provide free braille, audio & large print materials for visually impaired individuals
- $2,750
South Bronx United · Bronx, NY · 2024
To promote educational achievement, health and wellness, and character development through activities on and off the soccer field and to unite a diverse group of individuals
- $2,500
International Center of Photography · New York, NY · 2023
To support a center where photographs are collected, protected, researched, and exhibited; a place where students of all ages and accomplishments learn to make images and are challenged by technical and aesthetic lesson… read allTo support a center where photographs are collected, protected, researched, and exhibited; a place where students of all ages and accomplishments learn to make images and are challenged by technical and aesthetic lessons. less
- $2,300
Cedars Nursing Care Center · Portland, ME · 2024
To provide long term care for the sick and elderly
- $1,880
The Art Base · Basalt, CO · 2023
To foster creative expression in the visual arts for all ages and abilities, through education, exhibitions, and providing opportunities to artists and artisans.
- $1,800
Camp Extreme Dba Project Extreme · Lawrence, NY · 2024
To prove innovative programming and solution for teens in -need, their families and communities
- $1,800
Oakland Hebrew Day School · Oakland, CA · 2024
To educate pre-k through 8th grade students
- $1,800
The Children'S Museum of Indianapolis · Indianapolis, IN · 2024
To support the creation of extraordinary learning experiences across the arts, sciences and humanities that have the power to transform the lives of children and families
- $1,800
Aurora Waldorf School · West Falls, NY · 2023
To provide a strong academic curriculum, heavily enriched by arts, music, languages, and practical activities for children through the eighth grade, according to the education model developed by the association of waldo… read allTo provide a strong academic curriculum, heavily enriched by arts, music, languages, and practical activities for children through the eighth grade, according to the education model developed by the association of waldorf schools of north america. less
- $1,800
Dc Volunteer Lawyers Project · Washington, DC · 2023
To provide high-quality, free legal services to vulnerable low-income individuals in dc.
- $1,800
Dorot · New York, NY · 2022
To alleviate social isolation and loneliness among older adults, by engaging volunteers of all ages and provides services to help them to live independently as valued members of the community.
- $1,800
United Jewish Federation of Tidewater · Virginia Beach, VA · 2022
To benefit the jewish people by supporting constructive welfare, philanthropic, humanitarian, educational, and cultural projects.
- $1,294
Carolina Raptor Center · Charlotte, NC · 2022
Environmental stewardship, education, research, and rehabilitation of injured birds of prey.
- $1,000
Torah Academy · Brookline, MA · 2023
General support towards mission.
- $665
Children First Development Center · Sturgeon Bay, WI · 2024
To help provide child-centered care in a safe environment to foster creativity, independence, and empathy through developmentally appropriate play and learning activities
- $500
Health Care Education and Training · Indianapolis, IN · 2024
To provide quality comprehensive program development, education, and training to improve reproductive and sexual health outcomes
- $350
Pierce County AIDS Foundation · Tacoma, WA · 2022
To prevent hiv infection, assist persons affected by hiv/aids, address related health problems and combat associated stigma and discrimination.

