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10 funders with a record of paying for “kippur”
Where the money went Marc and Diane Spilker Foundation → Central Synagogue: $100K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Henry and Elaine Kaufman Foundation Inc → Temple Beth Rishon: $66K across 2 grants, latest 2024 The Chicago Community Trust → B'nai Abraham-Zion Congregation: $52K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Coleman Family Charitable Foundation → Brooklyn Heights Synagogue: $30K across 3 grants, latest 2024 Law Foundation Inc → Park East Synagogue: $25K across 1 grant, latest 2024 Cole Family Foundation → Central Synagogue: $10K across 1 grant, latest 2021 The Community Foundation for → Congregation Ahavath Chesed: $10K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Dryer Family Foundation → Synagogue Bhbe Yom Kippur: $3K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Posner-Wallace Foundation → Congregation Bnai Jeshurun: $2K across 1 grant, latest 2022 The Cotler Family Foundation Inc → Shir Shalom Yom Kippur: $2K across 1 grant, latest 2024 Marc and Diane Spilker Foundation: $100K on this topic. Open the funder. Marc and Diane Spilker Founda… $100K Henry and Elaine Kaufman Foundation Inc: $66K on this topic. Open the funder. Henry and Elaine Kaufman Foun… $66K The Chicago Community Trust: $52K on this topic. Open the funder. The Chicago Community Trust $52K Coleman Family Charitable Foundation: $30K on this topic. Open the funder. Coleman Family Charitable Fou… $30K Law Foundation Inc: $25K on this topic. Open the funder. Law Foundation Inc $25K Cole Family Foundation: $10K on this topic. Open the funder. Cole Family Foundation $10K The Community Foundation for: $10K on this topic. Open the funder. The Community Foundation for $10K Dryer Family Foundation: $3K on this topic. Open the funder. Dryer Family Foundation $3K Posner-Wallace Foundation: $2K on this topic. Open the funder. Posner-Wallace Foundation $2K The Cotler Family Foundation Inc: $2K on this topic. Open the funder. The Cotler Family Foundation… $2K Central Synagogue: received $110K on this topic Central Synagogue $110K Temple Beth Rishon: received $66K on this topic Temple Beth Rishon $66K B'nai Abraham-Zion Congregation: received $52K on this topic B'nai Abraham-Zion Congregation $52K Brooklyn Heights Synagogue: received $30K on this topic Brooklyn Heights Synagogue $30K Park East Synagogue: received $25K on this topic Park East Synagogue $25K Congregation Ahavath Chesed: received $10K on this topic Congregation Ahavath Chesed $10K Synagogue Bhbe Yom Kippur: received $3K on this topic Synagogue Bhbe Yom Kippur $3K Congregation Bnai Jeshurun: received $2K on this topic Congregation Bnai Jeshurun $2K Shir Shalom Yom Kippur: received $2K on this topic Shir Shalom Yom Kippur $2K 10 funders, 9 recipients, grants matching “kippur” only. Ribbon width is proportional to the total given; each funder has its own colour (smaller funders in gray). Hover a name to isolate its flows, click a funder to open it. Drag to move around; zoom with the buttons, a double-click, or the wheel after clicking the map. Largest: $10,000 to BROOKLYN HEIGHTS SYNAGOGUE — yom kippur appeal
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Largest: $36,000 to Temple Beth Rishon — general charitable (annual kol nidre appeal and yom kippur fundraising)
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Largest: $100,000 to CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE — emergency relief fund and yom kippur appeal 2023-2024
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Largest: $25,000 to PARK EAST SYNAGOGUE — yom kippur contribution
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Largest: $52,000 to B'nai Abraham-Zion Congregation — rosh hashanah and yom kippur contribution
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Largest: $10,000 to CONGREGATION AHAVATH CHESED — in response to your yom kippur ask, with gratitude laine and gary silverfield
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Largest: $10,000 to CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE — in support of the 2021-2022 yom kippur appeal
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Largest: $2,560 to Synagogue BHBE Yom Kippur — civic support
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Largest: $1,800 to Shir Shalom Yom Kippur — support cause
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Largest: $2,000 to CONGREGATION BNAI JESHURUN — yom kippur appeal fund and the rest not allocated yet
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