Funding search · EIN 206423564 · Omaha, NE
Sokolof Grandchildren Charitable Foundat
A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.
- 67
- grants reported
- $2.2M
- total given
- 2022–2025
- filing years
- $20,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2025. 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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Top recipients
Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.
- Minneapolis Foundation4 grants · $415,300
- Jewish Federation of San Francisco2 grants · $384,000
- Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund2 grants · $369,500
- Girls Inc of Omaha4 grants · $115,000
- Northstar Foundation4 grants · $115,000
- Project Harmony4 grants · $100,000
- Jewish Federation of Omaha4 grants · $75,000
- Film Streams3 grants · $75,000
- Family Housing Advisory Services4 grants · $60,000
- City of Omaha Public Library Foundation3 grants · $60,000
Giving over time
Grant history
All 67 reported grants, largest first.
- $199,000
Jewish Federation of San Francisco · San Francisco, CA · 2022
To promote the jewish faith in the san francisco bay area
- $193,500
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund · Boston, MA · 2025
Provide programs for charitable giving
- $185,000
Jewish Federation of San Francisco · San Francisco, CA · 2023
To promote community organizations in the san francisco bay area
- $176,000
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund · Boston, MA · 2024
Provide programs for charitable giving
- $115,000
Minneapolis Foundation · Minneapolis, MN · 2025
Support general programs
- $110,300
Minneapolis Foundation · Minneapolis, MN · 2023
Support general programs
- $100,000
Minneapolis Foundation · Minneapolis, MN · 2024
Support general programs
- $90,000
Minneapolis Foundation · Minneapolis, MN · 2022
Support general programs
- $35,000
Girls Inc of Omaha · Omaha, NE · 2025
Education programs
- $35,000
Jewish Federation of Omaha · Omaha, NE · 2022
Support for the institute of holocaust education and the jewish community center
- $30,000
Northstar Foundation · Omaha, NE · 2025
Education programs for young men
- $30,000
Northstar Foundation · Omaha, NE · 2024
Education programs for young men
- $30,000
Girls Inc of Omaha · Omaha, NE · 2023
Education programs
- $30,000
Northstar Foundation · Omaha, NE · 2023
Education programs for young men
- $28,000
Omaha Public Library · Omaha, NE · 2025
General support general contribution
- $25,000
Aice · Chevy Chase, MD · 2025
Promote education regarding american-israeli issues
- $25,000
Project Harmony · Omaha, NE · 2025
Protect and support children
- $25,000
Youth Emergency Services · Omaha, NE · 2025
Housing of youth
- $25,000
Film Streams · Omaha, NE · 2024
Support film production in the omaha/council bluffs area
- $25,000
Girls Inc of Omaha · Omaha, NE · 2024
Education programs
- $25,000
Project Harmony · Omaha, NE · 2024
Protect and support children
- $25,000
Film Streams · Omaha, NE · 2023
Support film production in the omaha/council bluffs area
- $25,000
Project Harmony · Omaha, NE · 2023
Protect and support children
- $25,000
Boys and Girls Club of the Midlands · Omaha, NE · 2022
Provide behavioral guidance and character development
- $25,000
Film Streams · Omaha, NE · 2022
Support film production in the omaha/council bluffs area
- $25,000
Girls Inc of Omaha · Omaha, NE · 2022
Education programs
- $25,000
Northstar Foundation · Omaha, NE · 2022
Education programs for young men
- $25,000
Project Harmony · Omaha, NE · 2022
Protect and support children
- $20,000
Family Housing Advisory Services · Omaha, NE · 2025
Homeowner education programs
- $20,000
Jewish Federation of Omaha · Omaha, NE · 2025
Support for the institute of holocaust education and the jewish community center
- $20,000
Latino Center of the Midlands (Chicano Awareness Center Inc) · Omaha, NE · 2025
Support community based adult education and skills development
- $20,000
City of Omaha Public Library Foundation · Omaha, NE · 2024
Support omaha public library
- $20,000
City of Omaha Public Library Foundation · Omaha, NE · 2023
Support omaha public library
- $20,000
City of Omaha Public Library Foundation · Omaha, NE · 2022
Support omaha public library
- $20,000
Family Housing Advisory Services · Omaha, NE · 2022
Homeowner education programs
- $17,300
Aice · Chevy Chase, MD · 2024
Promote education regarding american-israeli issues
- $15,000
Financial Hope Collaboration (Creighton University) · Omaha, NE · 2025
Financial education in both the workplace and community that changes consumer behavior
- $15,000
Women'S Center for Advancement · Omaha, NE · 2025
Support women's advancement
- $15,000
Financial Hope Collaboration (Creighton University) · Omaha, NE · 2024
Financial education in both the workplace and community that changes consumer behavior
- $15,000
Herzl Camp Foundation · St Louis Park, MN · 2024
Support for jewish youth
- $15,000
Jewish Federation of Omaha · Omaha, NE · 2024
Support for the rose blumkin jewish home capital campaign.
- $15,000
Latino Center of the Midlands (Chicano Awareness Center Inc) · Omaha, NE · 2024
Support community based adult education and skills development
- $15,000
Youth Emergency Services · Omaha, NE · 2024
Housing of youth
- $15,000
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Omaha · Omaha, NE · 2023
Juan diego center
- $15,000
Financial Hope Collaboration (Creighton University) · Omaha, NE · 2023
Financial education in both the workplace and community that changes consumer behavior
- $15,000
Herzl Camp Foundation · St Louis Park, MN · 2023
Support for jewish youth
- $15,000
Siena Francis House · Omaha, NE · 2023
Care and support for the homeless
- $15,000
Financial Hope Collaboration (Creighton University) · Omaha, NE · 2022
Financial education in both the workplace and community that changes consumer behavior
- $15,000
Herzl Camp Foundation · St Louis Park, MN · 2022
Support for jewish youth
- $15,000
Siena Francis House · Omaha, NE · 2022
Care and support for the homeless
- $10,000
Family Housing Advisory Services · Omaha, NE · 2024
Homeowner education programs
- $10,000
Women'S Center for Advancement · Omaha, NE · 2024
Support women's advancement
- $10,000
Aice · Chevy Chase, MD · 2023
Promote education regarding american-israeli issues
- $10,000
Family Housing Advisory Services · Omaha, NE · 2023
Homeowner education programs
- $10,000
Latino Center of the Midlands (Chicano Awareness Center Inc) · Omaha, NE · 2023
Support community based adult education and skills development
- $10,000
Women'S Center for Advancement · Omaha, NE · 2023
Support women's advancement
- $10,000
Youth Emergency Services · Omaha, NE · 2023
Housing of youth
- $10,000
Birthright Israel Foundation · New York, NY · 2022
General support general contribution
- $10,000
Women'S Center for Advancement · Omaha, NE · 2022
Support women's advancement
- $9,000
American Israel Education Foundation · Washington, DC · 2022
Education programs
- $8,000
Educare of Omaha · Omaha, NE · 2022
Support for young children to grow up safe
- $7,500
Latino Center of the Midlands (Chicano Awareness Center Inc) · Omaha, NE · 2022
Support community based adult education and skills development
- $7,500
Youth Emergency Services · Omaha, NE · 2022
Housing of youth
- $5,000
Jewish Federation of Omaha · Omaha, NE · 2023
Support for the institute of holocaust education and the jewish community center
- $5,000
Aice · Chevy Chase, MD · 2022
Promote education regarding american-israeli issues
- $5,000
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Omaha · Omaha, NE · 2022
Juan diego center
- $5,000
Spark · Omaha, NE · 2022
Support the improvement of the way omaha functions, looks and feels
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