Jewish Communal Fund's 2013 Annual Report

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e are privileged to continue serving the Jewish community by providing an easy and efficient vehicle to streamline charitable giving and facilitate philanthropy. This has been another record-breaking year for the Jewish Communal Fund (JCF). A leader in the world of Jewish philanthropy, JCF continues to be the largest and most active Jewish donor advised fund in the country, managing $1.2 billion in charitable assets. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013 our diverse donor base granted more than $270 million to thousands of not-for-profits in all sectors. In addition to these generous grants recommended by our donors, JCF makes a community gift of $2 million to the UJA-Federation of New York’s Annual Campaign. JCF’s institutional endowment, our Special Gifts Fund, awarded an additional $767,000 in grants to projects and agencies in the New York Jewish community. Among those grants was one for $240,000 to provide day camp scholarships to families impacted by Hurricane Sandy that enabled 276 children to attend day camp. This is the power and impact of our JCF community!

As JCF continues to grow, we know that we must continue to innovate, educate and create new ways to serve our network of donors and the Jewish community. We have developed resources to help donors think strategically about their giving and to engage multiple generations of donors in philanthropy, such as our Jewish Philanthropy Roadmap and discussion cards, Teen Tzedakah Guide and Intergenerational Legacy Scrapbook. We have partnered with Slingshot to create a Guide to Funding Jewish Innovation and we will be partnering with other Jewish organizations to provide online resources, webinars and in-person educational opportunities for our network. On the following page you will find detailed descriptions of the resources mentioned above. In addition to these resources, JCF continues to introduce new investments and has revised our Investment Policy to allow people with minimum fund balances of $500,000 (previously $1 million) to select among carefully vetted investment options not on our public platform. As a service to the Jewish community, we are now offering fiscal sponsorships to emerging organizations whose missions are closely aligned with JCF’s. JCF’s years of expertise, our vast network of donors and charitable organizations and our significant standing in the philanthropic world have positioned us to offer highly customized services, as well as connect donors to the highest quality consultants in a variety of areas that relate to charitable giving. We are energized by our community’s generosity and look forward to expanding our efforts to help you engage thoughtfully and effectively in your philanthropy. Photos courtesy:

575 Madison Avenue, Suite 703 • New York, NY 10022 Phone: 212.752.8277 • www.jcfny.org

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Karen R. Adler Susan F. Dickman President Executive Vice President

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The Jewish Communal Fund is dedicated to providing our donors and their families with outstanding personal service and the philanthropic community has taken notice. Once again, JCF received a four-star rating (the highest distinction possible) from Charity Navigator, an independent and wellrespected charity evaluator, and we maintained our place as one of the highest-ranking Jewish organization in the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s Top 400 national charities list.


Photos courtesy:

575 Madison Avenue, Suite 703 • New York, NY 10022 Phone: 212.752.8277 • www.jcfny.org

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst Jewish Federations of North America Masbia Kosher Soup Kitchen Michael Lustig Plaza Jewish Community Chapel Ramapo for Children Selfhelp Community Services Inc. UJA-Federation of New York


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e are privileged to continue serving the Jewish community by providing an easy and efficient vehicle to streamline charitable giving and facilitate philanthropy. This has been another record-breaking year for the Jewish Communal Fund (JCF). A leader in the world of Jewish philanthropy, JCF continues to be the largest and most active Jewish donor advised fund in the country, managing $1.2 billion in charitable assets. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013 our diverse donor base granted more than $270 million to thousands of not-for-profits in all sectors. In addition to these generous grants recommended by our donors, JCF makes a community gift of $2 million to the UJA-Federation of New York’s Annual Campaign. JCF’s institutional endowment, our Special Gifts Fund, awarded an additional $767,000 in grants to projects and agencies in the New York Jewish community. Among those grants was one for $240,000 to provide day camp scholarships to families impacted by Hurricane Sandy that enabled 276 children to attend day camp. This is the power and impact of our JCF community!

As JCF continues to grow, we know that we must continue to innovate, educate and create new ways to serve our network of donors and the Jewish community. We have developed resources to help donors think strategically about their giving and to engage multiple generations of donors in philanthropy, such as our Jewish Philanthropy Roadmap and discussion cards, Teen Tzedakah Guide and Intergenerational Legacy Scrapbook. We have partnered with Slingshot to create a Guide to Funding Jewish Innovation and we will be partnering with other Jewish organizations to provide online resources, webinars and in-person educational opportunities for our network. On the following page you will find detailed descriptions of the resources mentioned above. In addition to these resources, JCF continues to introduce new investments and has revised our Investment Policy to allow people with minimum fund balances of $500,000 (previously $1 million) to select among carefully vetted investment options not on our public platform. As a service to the Jewish community, we are now offering fiscal sponsorships to emerging organizations whose missions are closely aligned with JCF’s. JCF’s years of expertise, our vast network of donors and charitable organizations and our significant standing in the philanthropic world have positioned us to offer highly customized services, as well as connect donors to the highest quality consultants in a variety of areas that relate to charitable giving. We are energized by our community’s generosity and look forward to expanding our efforts to help you engage thoughtfully and effectively in your philanthropy. Photos courtesy:

575 Madison Avenue, Suite 703 • New York, NY 10022 Phone: 212.752.8277 • www.jcfny.org

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst Jewish Federations of North America Masbia Kosher Soup Kitchen Michael Lustig Plaza Jewish Community Chapel Ramapo for Children Selfhelp Community Services Inc. UJA-Federation of New York

Karen R. Adler Susan F. Dickman President Executive Vice President

LIFT

The Jewish Communal Fund is dedicated to providing our donors and their families with outstanding personal service and the philanthropic community has taken notice. Once again, JCF received a four-star rating (the highest distinction possible) from Charity Navigator, an independent and wellrespected charity evaluator, and we maintained our place as one of the highest-ranking Jewish organization in the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s Top 400 national charities list.


Educating and Empowering the Most Active Network of Jewish Donors in the Nation

Since 1972,

JCF is a leader in the field of family and multi-generational philanthropy.

Jewish Communal Fund (JCF), the

At JCF, families have created a legacy of giving extending over four generations. JCF offers several Lifecycle Funds to engage multiple generations of your family in philanthropy. Celebrate the birth of a child or grandchild by opening a Children’s Giving Fund. Our Bar/Bat Mitzvah Funds are a meaningful way to commemorate this coming of age milestone. We also offer Wedding Funds, lowbalance Next Generation Funds for donors under 30, and Memorial Funds, which are a fitting tribute to loved ones.

donor-advised fund of the Jewish community of greater New York, has been helping individuals, families, corporations and communal groups achieve their philanthropic and tax saving goals simply and efficiently, with full confidentiality and maximum choice. Our donors receive the utmost tax deduction allowed by law. They then have the flexibility to select investment options and recommend grants to sectarian and nonsectarian organizations, using our easy online fund management system. Each year, Jewish Communal Fund awards a $2 million community gift to the Annual Campaign of the UJA-Federation of New York, to support programs and institutions dedicated to the welfare and security of the Jewish community at home and abroad. In addition, close to $10 million has been awarded from JCF’s Special Gifts Fund since 1999 to dozens of organizations in the New York Jewish community.

JCF utilizes its expertise and professional relationships to create customized philanthropic solutions for Private Clients and Family Offices. Contact JCF to discuss educational resources, philanthropic advising, investment options and giving circles that can be tailored to your needs.

JCF By the Numbers

41

years

JCF has been facilitating charitable giving for our donors since 1972

.036%

Number of JCF funds

3,000

JCF’s operating budget expense ratio, as a percentage of assets

A Wealth of Resources Jewish Communal Fund is actively engaged in developing numerous resources—in print and online—to help you and your family give more strategically and with increased impact. To learn more about these resources, visit our website, www.jcfny.org/resources, or contact Ellen Israelson at ellen@jcfny.org.

$30.1 M

$10 million $2 million 35,000

Grants awarded from JCF’s Special Gifts Fund since 1999 JCF’s annual Community Gift to UJA-Federation of New York

Record number of grants distributed in FY 13

$1.2 billion Charitable assets that JCF manages

Connecticut: Information filed with the Attorney General concerning this charitable solicitation may be obtained from the Department of Consumer Protection, Public Charities Unit, 165 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106 or by calling Community Organizations 860-713-6170.

$18.4 M

Culture-General

$28.4 M

B

$29.4 M

Culture-Jewish Education-General

$20.5 M

E

The JCF Center for Next Generation Philanthropy serves as the gateway for young Jews in their teens, 20s and 30s to become engaged in philanthropy. We offer educational seminars and valuable resources to educate and inspire our Next Generation donors. Thanks to our strategic partnership with Slingshot, we help our donors increase the impact of their giving. You can extend your Charitable Legacy beyond your lifetime because our funds offer unlimited succession. Your children and grandchildren and generations to come will be part of a vibrant community of Jewish funders. Ask us about making a bequest and assistance with succession planning.

Residents of the following states may obtain financial and/or licensing information from their states, as indicated. Registration with these states, or any other state, does not imply endorsement by the state.

Jewish Communal Fund’s generous donors had a profound impact on charities in every sector, distributing a record number of grants totaling $272,800,000 in fiscal year 2013.

$13.1 M

$30.1 M

$6.9 M Environment Community Organizations

$18.4 M

Health

$38.8 M

Culture-General $47.8 M

$28.4 M

A C

F $13.1 M

A. Teen Tzedakah Guide JCF’s Teen Tzedakah Guide assists young people in identifying their giving priorities, creating a mission statement, and learning how to research charities. The Tzedakah Guide also features a Jewish text study activity to encourage teens to think about what Jewish tradition has to teach us about the best ways to give.

D. JCF Legacy Scrapbook Donors who extend their tradition of charitable giving by making a bequest of $500,000 or more to JCF receive$38.8 M $18.4 $30.1 MDesigned a complementary Legacy Scrapbook. as aM valuable tool for communicating your philanthropic ethos and values with your loved ones, the scrapbook is meant $28.4 M to be an enjoyable activity to share with your heirs.

B. Your Jewish Philanthropy Roadmap Your Jewish Philanthropy Roadmap helps Jewish funders navigate their philanthropic journeys. Whether you are new to charitable giving or have been engaged for many years, the Roadmap is a valuable tool to help you become more intentional and strategic about your giving. The Roadmap was created in partnership with Jewish Funders Network and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.

E. Legacy Scrapbook Guidebook The Legacy Scrapbook comes packaged with a helpful $20.5 M Guide to Creating Your Legacy Scrapbook. The Guide $13.1 M $10.8 M features examples of completed scrapbook pages to $6.9 M spark your creativity, activities to facilitate conversations with your family, and case studies showcasing your many options for creating a succession plan alongside JCF. $38.8 M

C. JCF Roadmap—Start Your Journey Conversation Cards These conversation cards were designed to be used alongside Your Jewish Philanthropy Roadmap. The cards are a fun way to jumpstart meaningful conversations and to provide guidance as you pursue your philanthropic journey. Take turns answering questions with family members of all ages, trusted colleagues, and friends.

$29.4 M

F. The JCF Guide to Funding Jewish Innovation Our latest resource demystifies what it means to fund innovation in the Jewish world and makes the case for why you might want to consider doing$27.9 so. ThisM resource was developed in partnership with Slingshot, which publishes an annual guide to the 50 most innovative organizations$10.8 in Jewish M life.

JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND offers many additional resources to our fund holders, including Lunch & Learns, philanthropic educational seminars and webinars. We also offer customized fee-for-service offerings including philanthropic and investment advisory services. Let us know how we can be of assistance to you. As an institutional member of Jewish Funders Network, JCF can provide its fund holders with access to webinars and issue-oriented research related to your key funding areas. Visit our website, www.jcfny.org/resources, to learn more.

$47.8 M

Human Services

Culture-General $47.8 M

New Jersey: Information filed with the Attorney General concerning this charitable solicitation Religious and the percentage of contributions received Education-General by the charity during the last reporting period UJA-Federation of NY that were dedicated to the charitable purpose Education-Jewish may be obtained from the Attorney General of the State of New Jersey by calling 973-504-6215 Environment and is available on the internet at Health http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/charity/chardir. UJA-Federation of NY htm. Registration with the Attorney General Human Services does not imply endorsement.

Culture-Jewish

International/Israel

Culture-Jewish

$29.4 M

D

Education-Jewish

Florida: SC No. CH17581. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll free, from within the state, 800-435-7352. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by the state.

$27.9 M $10.8 M

$20.5 M $6.9 M

Community Organizations

International/Israel

Religious

$27.9 M Education-General Education-Jewish

New York: A copy of the most recent annual International report is available from the Office of the Attorney Human Services General, Department of Law, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271. For inquiries Health regarding the registration status of a charitable Environment organization, call 212-416-8402.

Religious UJA-Federation of NY

Environment Health

Educational-Jewish

Human Services

Educational-General Cultural-Jewish

International/Israel

UJA-Federation of NY

Independent Auditors EisnerAmper LLP Religious

Cultural-General

Religious Community Organizations

Legal Counsel UJA-Federation of NY Proskauer Rose LLP Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP

International

Investment Advisory Services Colonial Consulting, LLC.

Human Services

Design Masters Group Design, Inc.

Health

Copyright © 2013 Jewish Communal Fund

UJA-Federation of NY

Environment

Religious

Educational-Jewish


Educating and Empowering the Most Active Network of Jewish Donors in the Nation

Since 1972,

JCF is a leader in the field of family and multi-generational philanthropy.

Jewish Communal Fund (JCF), the

At JCF, families have created a legacy of giving extending over four generations. JCF offers several Lifecycle Funds to engage multiple generations of your family in philanthropy. Celebrate the birth of a child or grandchild by opening a Children’s Giving Fund. Our Bar/Bat Mitzvah Funds are a meaningful way to commemorate this coming of age milestone. We also offer Wedding Funds, lowbalance Next Generation Funds for donors under 30, and Memorial Funds, which are a fitting tribute to loved ones.

donor-advised fund of the Jewish community of greater New York, has been helping individuals, families, corporations and communal groups achieve their philanthropic and tax saving goals simply and efficiently, with full confidentiality and maximum choice. Our donors receive the utmost tax deduction allowed by law. They then have the flexibility to select investment options and recommend grants to sectarian and nonsectarian organizations, using our easy online fund management system. Each year, Jewish Communal Fund awards a $2 million community gift to the Annual Campaign of the UJA-Federation of New York, to support programs and institutions dedicated to the welfare and security of the Jewish community at home and abroad. In addition, close to $10 million has been awarded from JCF’s Special Gifts Fund since 1999 to dozens of organizations in the New York Jewish community.

JCF utilizes its expertise and professional relationships to create customized philanthropic solutions for Private Clients and Family Offices. Contact JCF to discuss educational resources, philanthropic advising, investment options and giving circles that can be tailored to your needs.

JCF By the Numbers

41

years

JCF has been facilitating charitable giving for our donors since 1972

.036%

Number of JCF funds

3,000

JCF’s operating budget expense ratio, as a percentage of assets

A Wealth of Resources Jewish Communal Fund is actively engaged in developing numerous resources—in print and online—to help you and your family give more strategically and with increased impact. To learn more about these resources, visit our website, www.jcfny.org/resources, or contact Ellen Israelson at ellen@jcfny.org.

$30.1 M

$10 million $2 million 35,000

Grants awarded from JCF’s Special Gifts Fund since 1999 JCF’s annual Community Gift to UJA-Federation of New York

Record number of grants distributed in FY 13

$1.2 billion Charitable assets that JCF manages

Connecticut: Information filed with the Attorney General concerning this charitable solicitation may be obtained from the Department of Consumer Protection, Public Charities Unit, 165 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106 or by calling Community Organizations 860-713-6170.

$18.4 M

Culture-General

$28.4 M

B

$29.4 M

Culture-Jewish Education-General

$20.5 M

E

The JCF Center for Next Generation Philanthropy serves as the gateway for young Jews in their teens, 20s and 30s to become engaged in philanthropy. We offer educational seminars and valuable resources to educate and inspire our Next Generation donors. Thanks to our strategic partnership with Slingshot, we help our donors increase the impact of their giving. You can extend your Charitable Legacy beyond your lifetime because our funds offer unlimited succession. Your children and grandchildren and generations to come will be part of a vibrant community of Jewish funders. Ask us about making a bequest and assistance with succession planning.

Residents of the following states may obtain financial and/or licensing information from their states, as indicated. Registration with these states, or any other state, does not imply endorsement by the state.

Jewish Communal Fund’s generous donors had a profound impact on charities in every sector, distributing a record number of grants totaling $272,800,000 in fiscal year 2013.

$13.1 M

$30.1 M

$6.9 M Environment Community Organizations

$18.4 M

Health

$38.8 M

Culture-General $47.8 M

$28.4 M

A C

F $13.1 M

A. Teen Tzedakah Guide JCF’s Teen Tzedakah Guide assists young people in identifying their giving priorities, creating a mission statement, and learning how to research charities. The Tzedakah Guide also features a Jewish text study activity to encourage teens to think about what Jewish tradition has to teach us about the best ways to give.

D. JCF Legacy Scrapbook Donors who extend their tradition of charitable giving by making a bequest of $500,000 or more to JCF receive$38.8 M $18.4 $30.1 MDesigned a complementary Legacy Scrapbook. as aM valuable tool for communicating your philanthropic ethos and values with your loved ones, the scrapbook is meant $28.4 M to be an enjoyable activity to share with your heirs.

B. Your Jewish Philanthropy Roadmap Your Jewish Philanthropy Roadmap helps Jewish funders navigate their philanthropic journeys. Whether you are new to charitable giving or have been engaged for many years, the Roadmap is a valuable tool to help you become more intentional and strategic about your giving. The Roadmap was created in partnership with Jewish Funders Network and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.

E. Legacy Scrapbook Guidebook The Legacy Scrapbook comes packaged with a helpful $20.5 M Guide to Creating Your Legacy Scrapbook. The Guide $13.1 M $10.8 M features examples of completed scrapbook pages to $6.9 M spark your creativity, activities to facilitate conversations with your family, and case studies showcasing your many options for creating a succession plan alongside JCF. $38.8 M

C. JCF Roadmap—Start Your Journey Conversation Cards These conversation cards were designed to be used alongside Your Jewish Philanthropy Roadmap. The cards are a fun way to jumpstart meaningful conversations and to provide guidance as you pursue your philanthropic journey. Take turns answering questions with family members of all ages, trusted colleagues, and friends.

$29.4 M

F. The JCF Guide to Funding Jewish Innovation Our latest resource demystifies what it means to fund innovation in the Jewish world and makes the case for why you might want to consider doing$27.9 so. ThisM resource was developed in partnership with Slingshot, which publishes an annual guide to the 50 most innovative organizations$10.8 in Jewish M life.

JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND offers many additional resources to our fund holders, including Lunch & Learns, philanthropic educational seminars and webinars. We also offer customized fee-for-service offerings including philanthropic and investment advisory services. Let us know how we can be of assistance to you. As an institutional member of Jewish Funders Network, JCF can provide its fund holders with access to webinars and issue-oriented research related to your key funding areas. Visit our website, www.jcfny.org/resources, to learn more.

$47.8 M

Human Services

Culture-General $47.8 M

New Jersey: Information filed with the Attorney General concerning this charitable solicitation Religious and the percentage of contributions received Education-General by the charity during the last reporting period UJA-Federation of NY that were dedicated to the charitable purpose Education-Jewish may be obtained from the Attorney General of the State of New Jersey by calling 973-504-6215 Environment and is available on the internet at Health http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/charity/chardir. UJA-Federation of NY htm. Registration with the Attorney General Human Services does not imply endorsement.

Culture-Jewish

International/Israel

Culture-Jewish

$29.4 M

D

Education-Jewish

Florida: SC No. CH17581. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll free, from within the state, 800-435-7352. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by the state.

$27.9 M $10.8 M

$20.5 M $6.9 M

Community Organizations

International/Israel

Religious

$27.9 M Education-General Education-Jewish

New York: A copy of the most recent annual International report is available from the Office of the Attorney Human Services General, Department of Law, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271. For inquiries Health regarding the registration status of a charitable Environment organization, call 212-416-8402.

Religious UJA-Federation of NY

Environment Health

Educational-Jewish

Human Services

Educational-General Cultural-Jewish

International/Israel

UJA-Federation of NY

Independent Auditors EisnerAmper LLP Religious

Cultural-General

Religious Community Organizations

Legal Counsel UJA-Federation of NY Proskauer Rose LLP Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP

International

Investment Advisory Services Colonial Consulting, LLC.

Human Services

Design Masters Group Design, Inc.

Health

Copyright © 2013 Jewish Communal Fund

UJA-Federation of NY

Environment

Religious

Educational-Jewish


Photos courtesy:

575 Madison Avenue, Suite 703 • New York, NY 10022 Phone: 212.752.8277 • www.jcfny.org

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst Jewish Federations of North America Masbia Kosher Soup Kitchen Michael Lustig Plaza Jewish Community Chapel Ramapo for Children Selfhelp Community Services Inc. UJA-Federation of New York


2013 A N N UA L R E P O R T

In fiscal year 2013, Jewish Communal Fund’s generous donors had a

profound impact on charities in every sector, distributing a record number of grants totaling

$272,800,000 to help organizations sustain and grow much needed services and programs.


– BARBARA NOVICK, INVESTMENT PROFESSIONAL AND PHILANTHROPIST

Contents

3–4 Overview/Investments 5–21

Financial Statements

22–42 Grants 43–59 Funds

60 Trustees/Staff

I think JCF has one of the best funds out there. It’s very reasonable in its pricing, it’s very flexible in its investments, and I give them an A+ for client service.


DONOR CONTRIBUTIONS

LEGACY CIRCLE

An initial tax-deductible contribution of $5,000 or more in cash and/or appreciated marketable securities* is required to establish a donor advised fund, including Memorial and Wedding funds. The Children’s Giving Fund and NextGen Giving Fund (18–30) may be established with a minimum gift of $1,800. A donor may make additional contributions to the fund at any time in any amount. Contributions may be made by friends, family, private foundations, corporations, or in conjunction with assorted estate planning tools such as Charitable Remainder Trusts, Charitable Lead Trusts, bequests and retirement plan assets.

The JCF Legacy Circle is a bequest society that recognizes people who plan to extend their tradition of charitable giving beyond their lifetimes by including JCF in their estate planning. Whether your bequest replenishes an existing fund, creates a memorial fund or a new fund for family members, you can leave a meaningful and thoughtful legacy here at JCF. There are many ways to fund your legacy, including: IRA and pension plans, cash, bonds, securities, charitable remainder trusts, gifts of real property and insurance policies. Legacy Circle members may be recognized in the JCF Annual Report, receive our Legacy Scrapbook and Guide or Legacy Reflection Planner, and benefit from educational seminars focused on fostering multi-generational discussions around philanthropic values.

*Securities held for over one year.

GRANT MAKING Donors at the Jewish Communal Fund enjoy the privilege of recommending distribution of principal and income of the assets in their fund to sectarian and nonsectarian institutions that are recognized by the IRS as tax-exempt, publicly supported charities that are eligible to receive grants from donor advised funds. All grants are for charitable purposes. Donors also have the opportunity to extend this privilege to others whom they so designate. All recommendations are subject to evaluation by our staff for adherence to JCF’s policies and procedures. We consider donor recommendations to be of profound importance and therefore, give them full consideration and respect in our grant determinations.

JCF CENTER FOR NEXT GENERATION PHILANTHROPY The JCF Center for Next Generation Philanthropy hosts educational events and develops resources to help people in their 20s and 30s be more thoughtful about their charitable giving. Since its inception in 2011, the Center has forged a community of young professionals who are likeminded in their desire to make a greater impact with their philanthropy. Together with our strategic partner, Slingshot, we are producing valuable resources to introduce our donors to different strategies that increase the impact of their philanthropy. The newest resource is The JCF Guide to Funding Jewish Innovation, which demystifies what it means to fund innovation in the Jewish world.

2013 A N N UA L R E P O R T

Overview

FEES AND EXPENSES Each fund is assessed a monthly fee for services based on the average daily net asset balance. The sliding fee schedule, per annum, operates as follows: Balances less than $5 million........ 0.75% (75 basis points) or $150 per annum, whichever is greater* Next $15 million.................................0.50% (50 basis points) Next $20 million.................................0.10% (10 basis points) Balances above $40 million...........0.05% (5 basis points) *Minimum annual fee for Children’s Giving Funds with balances under $5,000 is $100.

In addition, funds are subject to commissions and fees incurred in connection with the sale of contributed property, as well as outside management expenses associated with each investment portfolio.

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J E W I S H CO M M U N A L F U N D

Overview (continued) INVESTMENTS In consultation with its investment advisors, the Investment Committee of the Jewish Communal Fund periodically reviews investments and establishes investment policies. These policies are designed to: (1) ensure that donor contributions and fund assets are continuously invested; (2) maximize investment returns in relation to risk; (3) maintain varied investment alternatives that are suitable for various philanthropic plans; (4) ensure that operating expenses are minimal and competitive; (5) ensure that funds are readily available for grant making. When a donor advised fund is established, the first $5,000 (or such lesser amount for funds with a lower threshold) must be invested in one or both of our primary investments: an institutional money market fund and/or a short-term bond fund, both managed by BlackRock. Donors may request to have the proceeds in excess of the first $5,000 invested in our investment options, with a minimum of $2,500 per investment option. Donors may exercise this privilege each time a contribution is made and may recommend a reallocation of the assets in the fund four times each calendar year. Investment Name

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Ticker

BlackRock, Treasury Trust Fund (Institutional Money Market).............................TTTXX BlackRock JCF Short Duration Bond Fund (Fixed Income)...........Privately managed BlackRock Core Bond Portfolio.......................................................................................CCBBX Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund............................................................... LSIIX T. Rowe Price Institutional Floating Rate.......................................................................RPIFX PIMCO High Yield Institutional.........................................................................................PHIYX PRIMECAP Odyssey (Large Cap. Growth)....................................................................POGRX Neuberger Berman, Socially Responsive (Large Cap. Blend) .............................. NBSRX Vanguard, Institutional Index (Large Cap. Blend)....................................................... VINIX Sound Shore (Large Cap. Value)......................................................................................SSHFX Vanguard, Mid-Cap Index (Mid Cap. Blend)................................................................VMCIX Neuberger Berman, Mid Cap Intrinsic Value............................................................. NBRVX Neuberger Berman, Genesis (Small Cap. Blend)..................................................... NBGNX Keeley (Small Cap. Value)...................................................................................................KSCVX Vanguard, Total International Stock Index..................................................................VTSNX Dodge & Cox (International Equity)............................................................................ DODFX Israel Bonds: 2-year Maccabee Bond.................................................................................. n/a Privately Managed Accounts Donors with over $55,000 in assets may opt to invest in one of five privately managed accounts. These accounts are: Eagle Capital Management, Gabelli Asset Management (GAMCO), Horizon Asset Management, Klingenstein Fields, and Neuberger Berman LLC. A minimum investment of $50,000 is required to invest in any one of these accounts. Private Investment Managers Donors with a fund balance of over $500,000 may choose from a selection of approved additional investments that span equities, fixed income and hedge fund strategies. In general, the investments on this platform offer limited liquidity or may utilize more complicated strategies than those on the standard platform. Donors with fund balances over $1 million may also recommend that the assets be invested with, or managed by, managers that currently are not part of the Jewish Communal Fund’s investment program. These recommendations will be considered on a case-by-case basis and subject to particular criteria that include, but are not limited to, the type of investment program and strategy, stability of management, long-term performance, volatility of results, regulatory compliance, reputation, liquidity, fees and expenses, and transparency of transactions. JCF will refer the request to our investment consultants for their review. They, in turn, will report their findings to the JCF Investment Committee. The decision as to whether to approve a particular investment manager is within the sole and absolute discretion of the Investment Committee.


Board of Trustees

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' Jewish Communal Fund REPORT

New York, NY Board of Trustees Board of Trustees Jewish Jewish Communal FundCommunal Fund New York, NY Report the Consolidated Financial Statements New York, NY on We have audited the accompanying consolidated financial statements of the Jewish Communal Fund (an Report on theFinancial Consolidated Financial Report entity on theofConsolidated a sole member) ("JCF"),Statements which compriseStatements the consolidated statements of financial position as of June 30, 2013 and 2012, and the related consolidated statements of activities and cash flows for the We have audited accompanying financial statements of the Jewish Fund (an We have audited the accompanying consolidated statements of the Jewish Communal FundCommunal (an years then ended, and thethe related notes to financial theconsolidated consolidated financial statements. of a("JCF"), sole member) ("JCF"), which comprise the consolidated statements of financial entity of a sole entity member) which comprise the consolidated statements of financial position as of position as of 30, 2013 2012, the related consolidated statements activities cash flows for the June 30, 2013 June and 2012, and and the related consolidated statements of activities andofcash flows and for the Management's Responsibility for and the Consolidated Financial Statements years ended, notes and the notes to the consolidated financial statements. years then ended, andthen the related to related the consolidated financial statements. JCF's management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements Management's Responsibility for theFinancial Consolidated Financial Management's Responsibility for theprinciples Consolidated Statements in accordance with accounting generally accepted in the United Statements States of America; this includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair JCF'sis is the responsible for free the andmisstatement, fair of statements these JCF's management responsible for preparation andpreparation fair presentation of presentation these financial presentation ofmanagement financial statements that are from material whether due financial to fraud statements or in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America; this includes in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America; this includes error. the design, implementation, andofmaintenance of internal to the and fair the design, implementation, and maintenance internal control relevantcontrol to the relevant preparation andpreparation fair presentation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or presentation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or Auditors' Responsibility error. error. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial statements based on our Auditors' Responsibility Auditors' Responsibility audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable Ourabout is consolidated to express an opinion on thesefinancial consolidated financial statements Our responsibility isresponsibility to whether express the an opinion on these consolidated based on our based on our assurance financial statements are free statements from material misstatement. audits. our Weaudits conducted our auditswith in accordance with auditing standards generally audits. We conducted in accordance auditing standards generally accepted in the accepted United in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable States of Thoseperforming standards procedures require that toweobtain plan and perform thethe audits to obtain AnAmerica. audit involves evidence about amounts and reasonable disclosures in the assurance about whether the consolidated financial statements are free from material misstatement. assurance about whether the consolidated financial statements are free from material misstatement. financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor's judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or audit involves performing procedures obtain evidence about thedisclosures amountsrelevant and disclosures An audit involves performing procedures to obtain evidence aboutconsiders the amounts and in the error. InAnmaking those risk assessments, the toauditor internal control to the in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor's judgment, the financialorganization's statements. preparation The procedures depend on financial the auditor's judgment, including the including and fairselected presentation of the statements, in order to design audit assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the the effectiveness of the organization's internal control. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An organization's and fairof presentation ofstatements, thepolicies financial statements, in order organization's preparation andpreparation fair presentation the financial in order auditto design audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting used andtothedesign reasonableness of audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on significant accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the effectiveness of the organization's internal control. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An the effectiveness of the organization's internal control. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An the financial statements. audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of significant estimates made byas management, asand wellappropriate asoverall evaluating the overall presentation of significant by management, well as evaluating the presentation Weaccounting believe thatestimates theaccounting auditmade evidence we have obtained is sufficient to provide a of basis for the financial statements. the financial statements. our audit opinion. that the we audit evidence we ishave obtained sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for We believe thatWe the believe audit evidence have obtained sufficient andisappropriate to provide a basis for Opinion our audit opinion. our audit opinion. In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material Opinionrespects,Opinion the financial position of the Jewish Communal Fund, as of June 30, 2013 and 2012, and the changes in its net assets and its cash flows for the years then ended, in accordance with accounting our opinion, thefinancial consolidated financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material In our principles opinion, Inthe consolidated statements referred to above present fairly, in all material generally accepted in the United States of America. respects, the financial positionCommunal of the Jewish Communal Fund, of and June2012, 30, 2013 respects, the financial position of the Jewish Fund, as of June 30, as 2013 and and the 2012, and the changes its net assetsflows and for its the cashyears flowsthen for the years ended, with in accordance changes in its net assetsinand its cash ended, in then accordance accountingwith accounting principles generally in theofUnited States of America. principles generally accepted in the accepted United States America. New York, New York October 29, 2013 New York, New New York York, New York October 29, 2013 October 29, 2013

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Consolidated Statements of Financial Position JEWISH JEWISH COMMUNAL COMMUNAL FUND FUND (an(an entity entity of of a sole a sole member) member)

Consolidated Consolidated Statements Statements of of Financial Financial Position Position June 30,30, June 2013 2013 ASSETS ASSETS Cash Cash and and cash cash equivalents equivalents Amounts Amounts due due from from investment investment managers managers Accrued Accrued income income and and other other assets assets Investments Investments

2012 2012

60,380,707 $ $ 43,037,346 43,037,346 $ $ 60,380,707 7,659,433 7,659,433 5,372,734 5,372,734 1,566,177 1,566,177 1,302,320 1,302,320 942,643,217 942,643,217 1,130,094,627 1,130,094,627 $ 1,012,249,534 $ 1,179,807,027 $ 1,179,807,027 $ 1,012,249,534

LIABILITIES LIABILITIES AND AND NET NET ASSETS ASSETS Liabilities: Liabilities: Accounts Accounts payable payable and and accrued accrued operating operating expenses expenses

$ $

448,882 448,882 $ $

343,934 343,934

Commitment Commitment (Note (Note F) F)

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Unrestricted Unrestricted netnet assets: assets: Undesignated Undesignated Designated Designated and and semi-designated semi-designated Endowment Endowment

1,154,560,264 1,154,560,264 8,675,246 8,675,246 15,841,816 15,841,816

989,546,854 989,546,854 7,955,151 7,955,151 14,403,595 14,403,595

Temporarily Temporarily restricted restricted netnet assets assets

1,179,077,326 1,179,077,326 280,819 280,819

1,011,905,600 1,011,905,600

1,179,358,145 1,179,358,145

1,011,905,600 1,011,905,600

$ 1,012,249,534 $ 1,179,807,027 $ 1,179,807,027 $ 1,012,249,534

See notes to consolidated financial statements


JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND (an entity of a sole member)

Consolidated Statements of Activities Year Ended June 30, 2013 Temporarily Total Restricted Unrestricted Public support and revenue: Contributions received Interest and dividend income, net Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments Total public support and revenue before release of restrictions Net assets released from restrictions

$

359,431,376 13,264,498

$

282,500

359,713,876 $ 215,049,399 14,154,661 13,264,498

$

71,733,647 444,429,521

Year Ended June 30, 2012 Unrestricted Total

282,500

71,733,647

(16,645,746)

444,712,021

212,558,314

444,712,021

212,558,314

(1,681)

1,681

Total public support and revenue

444,431,202

Expenses: Grants to philanthropic institutions and related expenses Management and general Fund-raising

273,276,700 3,087,905 894,871

273,276,700 3,087,905 894,871

283,238,002 2,688,525 762,921

277,259,476

277,259,476

286,689,448

167,452,545 1,011,905,600

(74,131,134) 1,086,036,734

Total expenses Change in net assets Net assets - beginning of year Net assets - end of year

280,819

167,171,726 1,011,905,600 $ 1,179,077,326

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Consolidated Statements of Activities

280,819 $

280,819

$ 1,179,358,145 $1,011,905,600

Seestatements notes to consolidated financial statements See notes to consolidated financial

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Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows JEWISH JEWISH COMMUNAL COMMUNAL FUND FUND (an(an entity entity of of a sole a sole member) member)

Consolidated Consolidated Statements Statements of of Cash Cash Flows Flows Year Ended Year Ended June 30,30, June 2012 2012 2013 2013 Cash Cash flows flows from from operating operating activities: activities: Change in net assets Change in net assets Adjustments Adjustments to to reconcile reconcile change change in net in net assets assets to to netnet cash cash provided provided by by (used (used in)in) operating operating activities: activities: NetNet realized realized and and unrealized unrealized (gains) (gains) losses losses onon investments investments Donated Donated securities securities Proceeds Proceeds from from sales sales of of donated donated securities securities Changes Changes in: in: Amounts Amounts due due from from investment investment managers managers Accrued Accrued income income and and other other assets assets Accounts Accounts payable payable and and accrued accrued operating operating expenses expenses

(74,131,134) $ $ 167,452,545 167,452,545 $ $ (74,131,134) (71,733,647) (71,733,647) (178,725,850) (178,725,850) 178,725,850 178,725,850

NetNet cash cash provided provided by by (used (used in)in) operating operating activities activities Cash Cash flows flows from from investing investing activities: activities: Proceeds from thethe sales of of investments Proceeds from sales investments Purchases Purchases of of investments investments

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NetNet cash cash (used (used in)in) provided provided by by investing investing activities activities Net Net change change in in cash cash and and cash cash equivalents equivalents Cash Cash and and cash cash equivalents equivalents - beginning - beginning of of year year Cash Cash and and cash cash equivalents equivalents - end - end of of year year

See See notes notes to to consolidated consolidated financial financial statements statements

$

16,645,746 16,645,746 (81,721,839) (81,721,839) 81,721,839 81,721,839

2,286,699 2,286,699 263,857 263,857 104,948 104,948

(5,768,251) (5,768,251) (1,498,382) (1,498,382) (37,576) (37,576)

98,374,402 98,374,402

(64,789,597) (64,789,597)

1,394,055,057 1,394,055,057 (1,509,772,820) (1,509,772,820)

2,877,771,655 2,877,771,655 (2,792,039,500) (2,792,039,500)

(115,717,763) (115,717,763)

85,732,155 85,732,155

(17,343,361) 60,380,707 60,380,707

20,942,558 20,942,558 39,438,149 39,438,149

43,037,346

$ $ 60,380,707 60,380,707

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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements June 30, 2013 and 2012 - T-HE ORGANIZATION AND ITS S IGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES NOTE AA NOTE THE ORGANIZATION AND ITS SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES [1]

Organization:

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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements

JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND

The Jewish Communal Fund ("JCF") was organized in 1972 as an independent, public charity (not a private foundation) under the not-for-profit corporation law of the State of New York. Through donor-advised funds, JCF offers individuals and families a way to simplify their charitable giving and to plan their philanthropy over time. JCF extends to donors or their successors the privilege of recommending grants from their funds to the qualified charities of their choice. The United Jewish Appeal - Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, Inc. ("UJA") is the sole member of JCF. JCF is, in turn, the sole member of Jewish Communal Fund Holdings LLC (the "LLC"). The LLC is a not-forprofit corporation organized in New York in September 2001 and was established to hold certain donations from time-to-time as JCF deems necessary. At June 30, 2013 and 2012, there were no net assets in the LLC. The financial statements of the LLC have been included in the accompanying consolidated financial statements, with all inter-organizational transactions eliminated in the consolidation process. JCF is exempt from income taxes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code") and is classified as a publicly supported organization under Sections 509(a)(1) and 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) of the Code. Additionally, JCF is exempt from state and local income taxes under comparable laws. Donors are entitled to the maximum income tax benefits for their donations that are permitted under present federal and state laws. [2]

Basis of accounting: The consolidated financial statements of JCF have been prepared using the accrual basis of accounting and conform to accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America as applicable to not-forprofit organizations.

[3]

Functional allocation of expenses: The costs of providing JCF's various grant and supporting services have been summarized on a functional basis in the accompanying consolidated statements of activities. Accordingly, certain costs have been allocated among the program and supporting services in reasonable ratios determined by management.

[4]

Use of estimates: The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, income and expenses. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

[5]

Cash and cash equivalents: Cash and cash equivalents primarily include funds held temporarily by various investment institutions, awaiting disposition.

[6]

Investments: Investments in equity securities with readily determinable fair values and all investments in debt securities are reported at their fair values in the accompanying consolidated statements of financial position, with realized and unrealized gains and losses included in the accompanying consolidated statements of activities. JCF's bond and equity mutual funds are also reported at their fair values, as determined by the related investment manager or advisor. Donated securities are recorded at their fair values, as determined by the proceeds received on the date of sale or by the net asset value as determined by the fund manager. JCF's policy is to sell donated securities immediately, and accordingly for purposes of the cash flow statement donated securities and the proceeds generated from their sale are included as operating activities. 5

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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements

(an entity of a sole member)

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements [ June 30, 2013 and 2012 ] June 30, 2013 and 2012 OTE A A - T-HE ORGANIZATION AND ITS S IGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED ) N NOTE THE ORGANIZATION AND ITS SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)

[6]

Investments: (continued) JCF has investments in certain not-readily-marketable securities which are ownership interests in private equity securities and certain limited partnerships for which market values are not readily obtainable. Because of the inherent uncertainty of the valuation of these investments, JCF and its various investment managers monitor their positions to reduce the risk of potential losses due to changes in fair values or the failure of counterparties to perform. The estimated values provided by these managers may differ from actual values had a ready market for these investments existed. With respect to equity securities received from donors which, for example, are (i) not readily marketable, (ii) the securities of private companies, or (iii) the securities of companies in liquidation, JCF's policy is to record such items at appraised value at time of donation in the absence of readily determinable fair values, although such assets may have significant value. Certain of the funds in which JCF has a position enter into various financial instruments in the normal course of their operations, including derivatives held or issued for trading purposes. These investments are subject to market risks which arise from changes in securities values and other market conditions. As part of their overall trading strategy, the investment funds may engage in the purchase and sale of index and equity options, for the purpose of generating profit and/or reducing market risk. The various managers monitor their positions continuously, to reduce the risk of potential loss due to changes in fair values or to the failure of counterparties to perform. Estimated values provided by these fund managers may differ significantly from their actual values, and a ready market for these instruments existed. Investment transactions are recorded on a trade-date basis. Realized gains or losses on investments are determined by comparison of the average cost of acquisition to proceeds at the time of disposition. The earnings from dividends and interest are recognized when earned.

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Investment expenses include the services of bank trustees, investment managers and custodians. The balances of investment management fees disclosed in Note B are those specific fees charged by JCF's various investment managers in each fiscal year; however, they do not include those fees that may be embedded in various other investment accounts and transactions. From time-to-time, investment transactions may be initiated prior to a fiscal year-end but not settled until the following fiscal year. Accordingly, amounts to be received by JCF are reported as "due from investment managers" in the accompanying consolidated statements of financial position. Likewise, accrued interest or dividends due to JCF at the fiscal year-end are reported as income receivable in the statements of financial position. Because of periodic changes in an investment's position in the fair-value hierarchy (as disclosed in Note B), each year, there may be transfers of investments among the levels of the hierarchy. [7]

Accrued vacation: Based on their tenure, employees are entitled to be paid for unused vacation time if they leave JCF. The accrued vacation obligation was approximately $99,000 and $74,000 for fiscal-years 2013 and 2012, respectively, and is reported as part of accounts payable and accrued operating expenses in the accompanying consolidated statements of financial position. Employees may accrue up to one year of their vacation time.

[8]

Income tax uncertainties: JCF is subject to the provisions of the Financial Accounting Standards Board's Accounting Standards Codification ("ASC") Topic 740-10-05, relating to accounting and reporting for uncertainty in income taxes. JCF is subject to potential excise taxes relating to its investment activities; however, because of JCF's 6


(an entity of a sole member)

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements June 30, 2013 and 2012 NOTE A - THE ORGANIZATION AND ITS SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED) [8]

Income tax uncertainties: (continued) general tax-exempt status, ASC Topic 740-10-05 has not had, and is not expected to have, a material impact on JCF's financial statements. JCF is no longer subject to examination by federal or state tax authorities for fiscal years prior to 2010.

[9]

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Fair-value measurements: JCF reports a fair-value measurement of all applicable financial assets and liabilities, including investments, receivables, and short-term payables.

[10] Net assets: (i) Unrestricted: JCF has established four distinct types of unrestricted philanthropic funds: 

Undesignated funds, where the privilege of grant recommendation is given to the donor (and his or her designees) and the distribution of principal and income is governed by JCF grant guidelines. Grant-making is subject to the approval of JCF's Board of Trustees and its Charitable Distribution Committee.

Designated funds, where the beneficiaries and the schedule of distributions are established at the time of the gift and are approved by the Charitable Distribution Committee before JCF accepts the gift.

Semi-designated funds, where the field of grant is limited to one or more functional areas and places the responsibility on JCF (through its Board of Trustees or the Charitable Distribution Committee) for designating the specific grant beneficiaries and scheduling such grants.

Endowment funds, where the Board of Trustees and the Special Gifts Fund Committee have the responsibility for grant-making. The income and principal of these funds have been authorized by JCF to be available to meet the needs of the Jewish community, at home and abroad, at the recommendation of UJA and upon the approval of the Board of Trustees.

(ii) Temporarily restricted: During fiscal-year 2013, JCF established a fiscal-sponsorship program whereby it offers to serve as a sponsor for groups engaged in philanthropic activities related to JCF's mission. Funds received are temporarily restricted until expenditures occur, and they are then released from restriction. During 2013, $282,500 of contributions were received specifically for the formation of a school grounded in Jewish traditions, and $1,681 of expenses were incurred for the administration of the funds. [11] Endowment funds: JCF is subject to the provisions of ASC Topic 958, which provides guidance on the net-asset classification of endowment funds for a not-for-profit organization that is subject to the provisions of the New York Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act ("NYPMIFA"). ASC Topic 958 requires disclosures about endowments for all organizations (see Note G).

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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements

(an entity of a sole member)

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements [ June 30, 2013 and 2012 ] June 30, 2013 and 2012 OTE A A - T-HE ORGANIZATION AND ITS SAND IGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES N (CONTINUED ) NOTE THE ORGANIZATION ITS SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)

[12] Support and revenue: Contributions and revenues are reported as increases in unrestricted net assets as, with the exception of funds described in Note A[10] (ii), JCF retains the decision making authority as to the use of these funds. Contributions are recorded as revenue when received unconditionally, at their fair values. Gains and losses on investments and other assets or liabilities are reported as increases or decreases in unrestricted net assets. Grants and operating expenses are reported as decreases in unrestricted net assets. [13] Grants: Grants made to others are recorded as an expense when they become unconditional promises to give by JCF, based on guidelines promulgated by the Board of Trustees. [14] Subsequent events: JCF considers all accounting treatments, and the related disclosures in the current fiscal-year's consolidated financial statements, that may be required as the result of all events or transactions that occur after the fiscal year-end through the date of the independent auditors' report. [15] Reclassification: Certain information in the prior year's consolidated financial statements has been reclassified to conform with the current year's presentation.

12 OTE B B - I-NVESTMENTS N NOTE INVESTMENTS

At each fiscal year-end, the cost and fair value of investments were as follows:

Fair Value Money-market funds U.S. government and agency obligations Mutual fund - equities Asset-backed securities Corporate bonds Commercial mortgage-backed securities Privately managed investments equities Mutual funds - bonds Private equity limited partnerships Funds of funds Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs Not-readily-marketable securities Foreign bonds Private corporate bonds

$

2013

311,199,209

$

June 30, Cost 311,199,209

Fair Value

2012

Cost

$ 207,268,195 $ 207,268,195

161,190,439 210,760,235 28,299,148 57,153,171

161,732,120 183,108,521 28,315,167 58,214,195

131,567,990 161,520,184 26,739,265 71,244,624

131,516,802 158,460,716 26,643,337 71,636,803

25,870,565

26,355,441

41,152,000

41,019,057

82,448,164 50,315,188 1,275,000 25,594,550 170,835,258 3,845,700 383,000 925,000

53,612,834 48,925,164 1,275,000 21,312,684 137,610,775 4,017,996 383,000 925,000

67,317,596 43,599,197 1,200,000 40,691,155 145,348,907 3,929,104 140,000 925,000

49,819,982 41,734,218 1,200,000 39,685,182 132,634,088 4,047,333 140,000 925,000

$ 1,130,094,627

$ 1,036,987,106

$ 942,643,217 $ 906,730,713 8


JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements June 30, 2013 and 2012 NOTE B - INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) JCF has certain funds invested in fixed-income securities (the "Portfolio") which consist of agency mortgagebacked securities ("AMBS"), commercial mortgage-backed securities ("CMBS"), asset-backed securities ("ABS") and investment-grade corporate bonds. In addition, the Portfolio may invest in U.S. Treasury and agency securities. The Portfolio may also purchase U.S. Treasury futures for the purposes of managing duration and yield-curve exposure. A maximum of 30% of the total fair value of the Portfolio may be invested in ABS, CMBS and AMBS, and a maximum of 20% of the total fair value of the Portfolio may be invested in corporate-backed debt. The Portfolio must maintain an overall portfolio credit quality of AA or better. The average effective duration of the Portfolio may not exceed three years, and leverage is not permitted.

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(an entity of a sole member)

For each fiscal year, investment income consisted of the following: Year Ended June 30, 2012 2013 Interest and dividends Investment management fees (Note A[6])

$ 15,916,579 (2,652,081)

$ 16,259,644 (2,104,983)

Interest and dividends, net

13,264,498

14,154,661

Net realized gains Net unrealized gains (losses)

14,538,630 57,195,017

370,106 (17,015,852)

71,733,647

(16,645,746)

$ 84,998,145

$ (2,491,085)

Total net realized and unrealized gains (losses) Total investment income (loss)

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ASC Topic 820-10-05 establishes a three-level valuation hierarchy of fair-value measurements. These valuation techniques are based upon observable and unobservable inputs. Observable inputs reflect market data obtained from independent sources, while unobservable inputs reflect market assumptions. These two types of inputs create the following fair-value hierarchy: Level 1: Valuations are based on observable inputs that reflect quoted market prices in active markets for identical assets and liabilities at the reporting date. Level 2: Valuations are based on (i) quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, or (ii) quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active, or (iii) pricing inputs other than quoted prices that are directly or indirectly observable at the reporting date. Level 3: Fair value is determined based on pricing inputs that are unobservable and includes situations where there is little, if any, market activity for the asset or liability. Level 3 assets include vehicles where, the underlying investments of which could not be independently valued, or cannot be immediately redeemed at or near the fiscal year-end.

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[ June 30, 2013 and 2012 ] Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements June 30, 2013 and 2012

NOTE INVESTMENTS (continued) (CONTINUED ) NOTE BB--INVESTMENTS The following tables summarize the fair values of JCF's assets at each fiscal year-end, in accordance with the ASC Topic 820-10-05 valuation levels: June 30, 2013 Level 2 Level 3

Level 1 Money-market funds U.S. government and agency obligations Mutual funds - equities Asset-backed securities Corporate bonds Commercial mortgage-backed securities Privately managed investments - equities Mutual funds - bonds Private equity limited partnerships Funds of funds Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs Not-readily-marketable securities Foreign bonds Private corporate bonds Total funds

$ 311,091,321

$

210,760,235

28,299,148 57,153,171 25,870,565 972,215 21,352

81,475,949 50,293,836

4,487,872 150,775,242

$ 653,621,341

$ 428,877,892

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Total funds

$ 206,884,393 161,520,184

66,350,863 43,596,117

$

$ 47,595,394

$1,130,094,627

$

383,802 131,567,990 26,739,265 71,244,624 41,152,000 966,733 3,080 87,309,249

$ 478,351,557

1,275,000 21,106,678 20,060,016 3,845,700 383,000 925,000

$ 311,199,209 161,190,439 210,760,235 28,299,148 57,153,171 25,870,565 82,448,164 50,315,188 1,275,000 25,594,550 170,835,258 3,845,700 383,000 925,000

June 30, 2012 Level 2 Level 3

Level 1 Money-market funds U.S. government and agency obligations Mutual funds - equities Asset-backed securities Corporate bonds Commercial mortgage-backed securities Privately managed investments - equities Mutual funds - bonds Private equity limited partnerships Funds of funds Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs Not-readily-marketable securities Foreign bonds Private corporate bonds

107,888 161,190,439

$ 359,366,743

Total

Total

1,200,000 40,691,155 58,039,658 3,929,104 140,000 925,000

$ 207,268,195 131,567,990 161,520,184 26,739,265 71,244,624 41,152,000 67,317,596 43,599,197 1,200,000 40,691,155 145,348,907 3,929,104 140,000 925,000

$ 104,924,917

$ 942,643,217

$

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(an entity of a sole member) JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND Notes to Consolidated

Financial Statements June 30, 2013 and 2012

(an entity of a sole member)

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements June 30, 2013 and 2012

NOTE B - INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)

NOTE B - INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)

The following summarizes the changes in fair values of JCF's Level 3 investments for fiscal-years 2013 and 2012:

The following summarizes the changes in fair values of JCF's Level 3 investments for fiscal-years 2013 and 2012:

Year Ended June 30, 2013 Year Ended June 30, 2013 Not-Readily Long/Short Private Private EquityLong/Short Not-Readily Funds of Equity Hedge Marketable Foreign Corporate Limited Funds Funds of Equity Hedge Marketable Total Foreign Funds and LPs Securities Bonds Bonds Partnerships Funds Funds and LPs Securities Bonds

Private Equity Limited Partnerships $ Balance - July 1, 2012 Transfers out to Level 2 Balance July 1, 2012 Net purchases Transfers out to Level 2 Net sales Realized gains Net purchases Unrealized gains

1,200,000

$

1,275,000

Net sales gains BalanceRealized - June 30, 2013 Unrealized gains

211,495 (136,495)

$

$

40,691,155 $ 58,039,658 $ 3,929,104 (4,095,222) (39,849,472) 1,200,000 $ 40,691,155 $ 11,928 1,593,609 (4,095,222) (19,556,305) (1,601,714) (250,739) 1,171,920 356,620 11,928167,335 211,495 2,883,202 1,521,315

(136,495)

$

21,106,678

$

(19,556,305) 20,060,0161,171,920 $ 3,845,700 2,883,202

$

140,000

58,039,658 243,000 (39,849,472) 1,593,609 (1,601,714) $ 356,620 383,000 1,521,315

$

925,000

$

$ 104,924,917

3,929,104(43,944,694) $ 140,000 2,060,032 (21,545,253) 1,695,875 4,404,517

(250,739) 167,335 925,000 $ 47,595,394

$

P Co B

After the change in unrealized gains of $4,404,517, unrealized gains of $6,544,523 remain for Level 3 assets still held at June 30, 2013. Net realized $ above, 1,275,000 21,106,678 $ 20,060,016 $ Balance - Junein 30, 2013 gains, as shown gains and the change unrealized are reflected $in "Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)$ on 3,845,700 investments" in the accompanying consolidated statements of activities.

$

243,000

383,000

$

Year Ended June 30, 2012

After the change in unrealized gains of $4,404,517, unrealizedNot-Readily gains of $6,544,523 remain for Level 3 assets still held at June Private Equity Long/Short Private Limited of as shown Equity Hedge Corporateand unrealized gains (losses) gains and the change in unrealizedFunds gains, above,Marketable are reflectedForeign in "Net realized Partnerships Funds Funds and LPs Securities Bonds Bonds Total accompanying consolidated statements of activities. Balance - July 1, 2011 Transfers out to Level 2 Transfers in from Level 2 Net purchases Net sales Realized gains Unrealized gains (losses)

$

975,000 225,000

$

48,303,498

$ 16,589,717 $ 4,263,752 $ 925,000 $ 71,056,967 Year Ended June 30, (1,417,266) 2012 (1,417,266) 10,046,260 10,046,260 Private Equity Long/Short Not-Readily 1,835,581 33,442,774 $ 140,000 35,643,355 Limited Funds of (503,249)Equity Hedge Marketable (9,216,331) Foreign (7,221,765) (1,491,317) 68,301 362,531 Partnerships Funds 168,601Funds and LPs Securities 599,433Bonds (2,294,460) 506,959 (1,787,501)

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BalanceBalance - June 30, -2012 July

$$ 40,691,155 $ 3,929,104 $ 140,000 $ $ 925,000 $ 104,924,917 1, 2011 $ 1,200,000 975,000$ 58,039,658 $ 48,303,498 $ 16,589,717 4,263,752 Transfers out to Level 2 (1,417,266) Transfers from Level 2 of ($1,787,501), unrealized gains of $4,258,531 remain for Level 310,046,260 After the change inin unrealized losses assets still held at June 30, 2012. Net purchases 225,000 1,835,581 33,442,774 $11 140,000 Net sales (7,221,765) (1,491,317) (503,249) Realized gains 68,301 362,531 168,601 Unrealized gains (losses) (2,294,460) 506,959

Balance - June 30, 2012

$

1,200,000

$

40,691,155

$ 58,039,658

$

3,929,104

$

140,000

P Co B $

$

After the change in unrealized losses of ($1,787,501), unrealized gains of $4,258,531 remain for Level 3 assets still held at Jun


J E W I S H CO M M U N A L F U N D

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements

JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND (an entity of a sole member)

[ June 30, 2013 and 2012 ]

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements June 30, 2013 and 2012

NOTE B - INVESTMENTS (continued) NOTE B - INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)

The following table lists investments in other investment companies by major category: June 30, 2013 Unfunded Redemption Commitments Frequency

Fair Value Private equity limited partnerships

Funds of funds:

Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs:

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$

1,275,000

$

225,000

Redemption Notice Period

Six-year lock-up with quarterly redemptions of income

2,666,947 5,591,848 3,257,683 9,590,200 4,487,872

Quarterly Quarterly Semi-annually Quarterly Quarterly

95 days 90 days 95 days 65 days 60 days

15,559,435 32,050,780 55,600,285 59,984,683 7,640,075

Three-year lock-up One-year lock-up Monthly Quarterly Semi-annually

60 days 60-65 days 6-60 days 45-90 days 60 days

$ 197,704,808

$

225,000

The following provides information on the valuation techniques and nature of significant unobservable inputs used to determine the value of Level 3 assets:

Not-readily-marketable securities Foreign bonds Private corporate bonds

Valuation Techniques

Fair Value at June 30, 2013

Relative value analysis Relative value analysis Relative value analysis

$ $ $

3,845,700 383,000 925,000

Unobservable Inputs

Range of Inputs (weighted average)

Expected recovery Expected recovery Expected recovery

N/A 0.49% - 1.51% 10%

The fair value of certain bonds and non-readily-marketable securities is based on expected recovery and maturity to yield which is determined by JCF's assumptions about the estimated remaining life, current market yield and interest rate spreads of similar securities. FASB provides accounting guidance on measuring the fair value of certain investments such as funds of funds and hedge funds, to offer investors a practical expedient for measuring the fair value of investments in certain entities that calculate net asset value ("NAV"). Under the practical expedient, entities are permitted to use NAV without adjustment for certain investments that qualified under the guidance. JCF's investments in funds fitting this description, classified within Level 3 of the fair-value hierarchy, are carried at fair value based on NAV. Investments in these types of funds are subject to withdrawal restrictions and for these Level 3 investments JCF does not have the ability to withdraw at reported NAV at June 30, 2013 or within a reasonable period of time thereafter. 12


(an entity of a sole member)

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements June 30, 2013 and 2012 NOTE B - INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) JCF's investments in limited partnerships are valued based on the valuation policies and procedures of the general partner. The general partner performs oversight of the underlying managers' material positions both on an investment level and from a risk perspective. The general partner is responsible for ensuring the investments are valued according to the policies and procedures adopted by the partnership. JCF places reliance upon those procedures and records these investments at fair value as determined by the general partner.

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ANAGEMENT FEE ALLOCATION NOTE CC- M NOTE - MANAGEMENT FEE ALLOCATION

To pay its operating expenses, JCF charges an administrative fee to all donor-advised funds as described below, with amounts exceeding $5,000,000 eligible for a reduced sliding scale fee structure. Fees were calculated on average daily balances as follows: Account Balance Assets up to $5,000,000 Additional assets between $5,000,000 and $20,000,000 Additional assets between $20,000,000 and $40,000,000 Additional assets exceeding $40,000,000

Administrative Fee (Per Annum) 75 basis points or $150, whichever is greater 50 basis points 10 basis points 5 basis points

The administrative fee is charged monthly, and it reduces the value of the donor-advised funds and increases the value of JCF's operating fund. Administrative fees and interest income, in excess of operating expenses up to $2,000,000, are granted out to UJA. Administrative fees and interest income in excess of operating expenses greater than $2,000,000 are split between grants to UJA and increases to JCF's Special Gifts Fund. The fee was $5,928,873 and $5,542,786 for fiscal-years 2013 and 2012, respectively. NOTE DD - E-MPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS PLANS NOTE EMPLOYEE BENEFIT [1]

Defined-contribution plan: UJA sponsors a defined-contribution 403(b) plan, in which JCF employees may participate, in compliance with the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA"). Plan participants are required to make contributions in the form of payroll deductions and may contribute up to the maximum allowed by federal law. JCF does not contribute to the plan.

[2]

Defined-benefit plan: JCF employees may participate in the Retirement Plan for Employees of the United Jewish Appeal Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, Inc. and Affiliated Agencies and Institutions, a definedbenefit pension plan sponsored by UJA and subject to the provisions of ERISA. The plan is filed under the Employer Identification Number 51-0172429 and the three-digit Pension Plan Number 333. Eligible employees of JCF participate automatically in this plan on a noncontributory basis and are fully vested after five years of service. Required annual zone certification and financial improvement or rehabilitation plan disclosures are not applicable to the plan. The plan is at least 80% funded using the most recent financial information as of October 1, 2012, the beginning of the plan year. The expiration date of the collectivebargaining agreement requiring contributions to the plan is January 31, 2016, and JCF's contributions to the plan were in excess of 5% for each of the years ended June 30, 2013 and 2012. Total expenses for fiscalyears 2013 and 2012 for this plan were $93,451 and $214,881, respectively. In an effort to make JCF's obligation match the plan year, during fiscal-year 2012, JCF incurred expenses for two years so that, on a prospective basis, the obligation will match the year-end of the plan. 13

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JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements

(an entity of a sole member)

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements [ June 30, 2013 and 2012 ] June 30, 2013 and 2012 MPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS (PLANS CONTINUED ) NOTE DD- -EEMPLOYEE NOTE BENEFIT (continued)

[3]

Deferred-compensation plan: JCF contributes to a deferred-compensation plan for one of its key employees. Annual contributions to the plan are based upon the maximum amount allowed by the Internal Revenue Code. For fiscal-year 2013, there were $17,500 of contributions made. For fiscal-year 2012, there were no contributions made.

ELATED-PARTY TRANSACTIONS NOTE E NOTE E --RRELATED-PARTY TRANSACTIONS

UJA is the sole member of JCF and provides JCF with pension-participation, and various management services, such as payroll and related processing, and insurance coverage, for which JCF reimburses UJA. For fiscal-years 2013 and 2012, respectively, JCF reimbursed UJA in the amount of $1,911,140 and $1,949,013 for these costs. For fiscal-year 2013, JCF awarded grants to UJA totaling $18,474,534, of which $2,000,000 represents grants from the JCF's operating fund, $1,054,500 represents grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and the remaining $15,420,034 consists of grants from donor-advised funds. For fiscal-year 2012, JCF awarded grants to UJA totaling $17,130,385, of which $2,000,918 represents grants from the Jewish Communal Fund's operating fund, $631,500 represents grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and the remaining $14,497,967 consists of grants from donor-advised funds. OMMITMENT NOTE FF--CCOMMITMENT NOTE AND CONTINGENCY

[1]

For its New York City office, JCF was obligated under a noncancelable operating lease that was to expire in February 2014. In June 2013, JCF signed a ten-year extension on that lease, extending its term through February 2024. As of June 30, 2013, minimum future lease payments are as follows: Amount

Year Ending June 30,

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2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Thereafter

$

180,518 220,565 264,678 264,678 269,481 1,624,717

$ 2,824,637 NOTE GG- B -DESIGNATED ENDOWMENT NOTE - OARD BOARD-DESIGNATED ENDOWMENT [1]

The endowment: As discussed in Note A[11], JCF has an endowment fund (Special Gifts Fund), from which grants are approved by the Board of Trustees.

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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements June 30, 2013 and 2012 NOTE G - BOARD-DESIGNATED ENDOWMENT (CONTINUED) [2]

Changes in endowment net assets during each fiscal year: Year Ended June 30, 2012 2013

[3]

Endowment net assets, beginning of year Contributions Investment return: Net appreciation/depreciation (realized and unrealized) Appropriation of endowment assets for grant expenditure

$ 14,403,595 194,246

Endowment net assets, end of year

$ 15,841,816

1,846,522 (602,547)

$ 15,777,676 154,871 (498,050) (1,030,902) $ 14,403,595

Return objectives and risk parameters: JCF has adopted investment and spending policies for endowment assets that attempt to provide a predictable stream of funding to programs that meet the needs of the Jewish community, at home and abroad, while seeking to maintain the purchasing power of the endowment assets. Under this policy, as approved by the Board of Trustees, the endowment assets are invested in a manner that is intended to produce results that exceed the price and yield results of the S&P 500 index while assuming a moderate level of investment risk.

[4]

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Strategies employed for achieving objectives: To satisfy its long-term rate-of-return objectives, JCF relies on a total-return strategy in which investment returns are achieved through both capital appreciation (realized and unrealized) and current yield (interest and dividends). JCF targets a diversified asset allocation within prudent risk constraints.

[5]

Spending policy and related objectives: JCF has a policy of appropriating for distribution each year 7% of its endowment fund's average fair value over the prior 12 quarters through the calendar year-end preceding the fiscal year in which the distribution is planned. In establishing this policy, JCF considered the long-term expected return on its endowment. Accordingly, over the long term, JCF expects the current spending policy to allow its endowment to maintain the purchasing power of the endowment net assets, as well as to provide additional real growth through investment returns.

REDIT RISKRISK NOTE NOTE HH- -CCREDIT

Financial instruments that potentially subject JCF to concentrations of credit risk consist principally of cash and cash-equivalent accounts that are deposited in financial institutions in amounts which, from time to time, may exceed federal insurance limits. However, management believes that JCF does not face a significant risk of loss on these accounts related to failure of these financial institutions.

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Independent Auditors’ Report of Supplementary Information

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT ON SUPPLEMENTARY INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT ON SUPPLEMENTARYINFORMATION INFORMATION Board of Trustees Board of Trustees Jewish Communal Jewish Communal Fund Fund New York,New NYYork, NY Our report on our audit of the consolidated financial statements of the Jewish Communal Fund (an entity

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Our reportof on our member) audit of the consolidated statements the Jewish Communal (an entity a sole for the year ended financial June 30, 2013, appearsofon page 1. Our audit was Fund conducted for of a sole the member) forofthe year ended Juneon 30,those 2013,basic appears on page 1. Ourtaken auditaswas conducted purpose forming an opinion financial statements a whole. Thefor the purpose of forming an opinion on those basic financial taken as institutions a whole. and The accompanying supplemental summary schedule of grants madestatements to various philanthropic accompanying summary schedule grants made to for various philanthropic and relatedsupplemental expenses for the year ended June 30,of2013, is presented purposes of additionalinstitutions analysis and is not a for required part ended of the June basic 30, financial information the responsibility related expenses the year 2013,statements. is presentedSuch for purposes of isadditional analysis of and andofwas and relates directly to the underlying accounting other records of is not a management required part thederived basicfrom financial statements. Such information is theandresponsibility used to prepare the financial statements. The information has been subjected to the auditing procedures management and was derived from and relates directly to the underlying accounting and other records applied in the audit of the basic financial statements and certain additional procedures, including used to prepare the financial statements. The information has been subjected to the auditing procedures comparing and reconciling such information directly to the underlying accounting and other records used applied into the audittheoffinancial the basic financial statements and certain additional including prepare statements or to the financial statements themselves, procedures, and other additional comparing and reconciling such information to generally the underlying accounting andState other procedures in accordance with auditingdirectly standards accepted in the United of records America.used In to prepare financial statements or stated to theinfinancial themselves, and other financial additional ourthe opinion, the information is fairly all materialstatements respects in relation to the consolidated statements taken aswith a whole. procedures in accordance auditing standards generally accepted in the United State of America. In our opinion, the information is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the consolidated financial statements taken as a whole.

New York, New York October 29, 2013

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JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND (an entity of a sole member)

[ Year Ended June 30, 2013 ]

Schedule of Grants Made to Various Philanthropic Institutions and Related Expenses Year Ended June 30, 2013 Community Organizations Cultural - General Cultural - Jewish Educational - General Educational - Jewish Environment Health Human Services International Religious United Jewish Appeal - Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, Inc. (a)

28,430,912 20,570,268 6,923,790 47,837,365 27,962,730 10,872,165 38,877,495 13,136,925 29,489,937 30,179,178 18,474,534

10.4% 7.5% 2.5% 17.5% 10.3% 4.0% 14.3% 4.8% 10.8% 11.1% 6.8%

Total Grants (b)

272,755,299

100.0%

Related expenses

521,401

Total

$

$ 273,276,700

(a)

$2,000,000 represents grants from the Jewish Communal Fund's operating fund, $1,054,500 represents grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and the remaining $15,420,034 consists of grants from donor-advised funds.

(b)

All grantee organizations are organized and operated exclusively for education, charitable, scientific, literary or religious purposes as defined in Section 170(c)(2)(B) of the Code. No grant was made to any private nonoperating foundation as defined in Section 509(a) of the Code.

See statements notes to consolidated financial statements See notes to consolidated financial

2013 A N N UA L R E P O R T

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Schedule of Grants Made to Various Philanthropic Institutions [ Year ended June 30, 2013 ] ORGANIZATION AMOUNT 1 Giant Mind, Inc. 175,000 A Broader Way Foundation 13,000 A Jewish Voice for Peace, Inc. 10,500 Abraham Fund Intitiatives, Inc. 21,420 Abraham Joshua Heschel School 411,686 Abraham Path Initiative, Inc. 20,000 Abrams Hebrew Academy 35,000 Academy of American Poets, Inc. 100,360 Accion International 40,000 Achievement First, Inc. 100,000 Achiezer Community Resource Center, Inc. 117,950 Ackerman Institute for the Family 48,925 Actors Fund of America 98,700 Adaptive Sports Foundation, Inc. 125,000 Adas Israel Hebrew Congregation - Washington, DC 15,515 Adas Torah 12,800 Adelphi University 16,600 Administrators of Tulane Educational Fund 10,000 Adolph H. Schreiber Hebrew Academy of Rockland 13,566 Adoption Advocates International 10,000 Advancing Human Rights 505,000 Advancing Women Professionals and the Jewish Community, Inc. 65,600 Advocates for Children of NY, Inc. 14,750 Afikim Foundation 14,700 African Parks Foundation of America 20,000 After-School All-Stars 15,000 Afya Foundation of America, Inc. 37,230 Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village, Inc. 217,005 Agenda Project Education Fund, Inc. 35,500 Agudas Yisroel of West Lawrence, Inc. 20,000 Agudath Israel of Long Island 26,810 Ahaba Ve Ahva Congregation 75,530 Ahi Ezer Congregation 26,920 Aim High for High School 10,000 Aish Hatorah New York, Inc. 675,560 Aish Hatorah of Cleveland 15,000 Aish Hatorah Special Projects, Inc. 10,036 Aish Hatorah, Inc. 47,401 Aish International, Inc. 809,700 Alaska Conservation Foundation 12,650 Albright College 20,000 Aleh Negev Foundation, Inc. 51,350 Aleph Institute 17,664 Aleph Society, Inc. 60,410 Alexander Hamilton Society 25,000 All 4 Israel, Inc. 30,200 All Hallows Church Corporation 10,000 All Stars Project, Inc. 15,431 Allen-Stevenson School 15,000

Alliance for Education, Inc. 16,900 Alliance for Justice 26,000 Alliance for School Choice, Inc. 25,000 Alonzo King’s Lines Ballet San Francisco Dance Center 10,000 Alpha Workshops 52,550 Alta Bates Summit Foundation 32,460 Alternatives for Girls 20,000 Alumni Association of the University of Michigan 25,000 Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc. 37,000 Always Our Kids, Inc. 13,750 Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Disorders Association, Inc. 17,250 Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Disorders Association, Inc. - Hudson Valley/Rockland/ Westchester NY 26,430 Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Disorders Association, Inc. - NYC Chapter 25,400 Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation 16,000 America-Israel Cultural Foundation, Inc. 16,270 American Academy in Rome 40,000 American Antiquarian Society 32,000 American Associates of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Inc. 84,818 American Associates of the Royal National Theatre, Inc. 19,636 American Association for Bikur Cholim Hospital Jerusalem, Inc. 10,800 American Association for the Advancement of Science 10,200 American Association of Colleges of Nursing 174,509 American Cancer Society, Eastern Division, Inc. 13,318 American Cancer Society, Inc. 16,159 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Florida, Inc. 15,000 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Massachusetts 10,000 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. 14,968 American Coalition Against A Nuclear Iran, Inc. 20,000 American Committee for Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem, Inc. 352,491 American Committee for Shenkar College in Israel, Inc. 24,800 American Committee for the Advancement of Torah Education in Israel, Inc. 48,000 American Committee for the Tel Aviv Foundation, Inc. 40,000 American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, Inc. 98,528 American Conservatory Theatre Foundation 25,000 American Diabetes Association, Inc. 11,862 American Ditchley Foundation 10,000 American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research 25,000 American Freedom Defense Initiative 30,000 American Friends of Alyn Hospital, Inc. 29,426 American Friends of Amaleh Shel Torah, Inc. 25,500


American Friends of Aram Soba 31,326 American Friends of Assaf Harofeh Medical Center 17,238 American Friends of Ateret Cohanem, Inc. 17,870 American Friends of Bais Midrash Ner Gedalia, Inc. 10,800 American Friends of Bais Tefila 14,575 American Friends of Beit Issie Shapiro, Inc. 75,600 American Friends of Beit Morasha 32,680 American Friends of Beit Orot, Inc. 59,740 American Friends of Bet-El Yeshiva Center 23,753 American Friends of Birkas Rivka, Inc. 50,100 American Friends of B’nei Akiva Yeshivas in Israel, Inc. 49,391 American Friends of Brothers Aid 47,500 American Friends of Eretz Hemdah, Inc. 27,490 American Friends of Ezrat Avot 10,474 American Friends of Genesis Jerusalem, Inc. 23,500 American Friends of Ha’am Hayehudi B’Tel Aviv, Inc. 15,700 American Friends of Haketer Institute, Inc. 26,427 American Friends of Hamesorah Talmud Torah, Inc. 75,000 American Friends of Hebron Yeshiva Jerusalem, Inc. 36,600 American Friends of I.D.C. 26,000 American Friends of Itim, Inc. 63,600 American Friends of Kesher, Inc. 13,980 American Friends of Kupat Ha’Ir, Inc. 33,088 American Friends of Leket Israel, Inc. 159,036 American Friends of Lev Aharon 54,270 American Friends of Livnot U’Lehibanot 26,530 American Friends of Lman Achai, Inc. 51,475 American Friends of Ma’agalim, Inc. 16,000 American Friends of Ma’arava Machon Rubin, Inc. 11,000 American Friends of Magen David Adom 243,686 American Friends of Matan, Inc. 21,220 American Friends of Meir Panim 14,760 American Friends of Michkane Meir, Inc. 38,085 American Friends of Migdal Ohr 24,626 American Friends of Migdal Torah, Inc. 44,000 American Friends of Mikdash Shaul 57,400 American Friends of Mosdot of Zera Yitzchak, Inc. 10,000 American Friends of Netanya College, Inc. 12,000 American Friends of Netiv Aryeh, Inc. 155,710 American Friends of Nishmat 36,596 American Friends of Old City Charities, Inc. 17,290 American Friends of Rabbinical College of Telzstone, Inc. 10,250 American Friends of Retorno 17,500 American Friends of Reuth Medical & Life Care Centers, Inc. 71,306 American Friends of Shalva Israel, Inc. 216,781 American Friends of Sheba Medical Center - Tel Hashomer, Inc. 84,750 American Friends of Shehebar Sephardic Center, Inc. 90,607 American Friends of Shvut Ami 30,950 American Friends of Tel Aviv University, Inc. 39,518 American Friends of the Alliance Israelite Universelle, Inc. 10,250 American Friends of the Children’s Day Nurseries & Children’s Town 53,001 American Friends of the College of Management, Inc. 10,000

American Friends of the Hebrew University, Inc. 273,208 American Friends of the Hiba Center, Inc. 250,000 American Friends of the Israel Democracy Institute, Inc. 10,000 American Friends of the Israel Free Loan Association, Inc. 19,850 American Friends of the Israel Museum 903,200 American Friends of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Inc. 478,750 American Friends of the Israeli Movement for Quality Government, Inc. 15,000 American Friends of the Jerusalem Great Synagogue, Inc. 12,850 American Friends of the Jordan River Village Foundation 100,000 American Friends of the Montreal Jewish Community 425,000 American Friends of the Old City Cheder in Jerusalem, Inc. 13,530 American Friends of the Open University of Israel, Inc. 40,150 American Friends of the Rambam Medical Center 52,000 American Friends of the Reut Institute 249,000 American Friends of the Shalom Hartman Institute 26,000 American Friends of the Technoda, Inc. 15,000 American Friends of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art 66,750 American Friends of Vehodarto Pnei Zokein 12,000 American Friends of Yad Eliezer, Inc. 467,213 American Friends of Yagdil Torah, Inc. 10,930 American Friends of Yeshiva Birchas Mordechai 29,400 American Friends of Yeshiva D’mir, Inc. 46,281 American Friends of Yeshivas Toras Moshe 26,354 American Friends of Yeshivat Hesder Sderot, Inc. 236,610 American Friends of Yeshivat Imrei Datt, Inc. 57,500 American Friends of Yeshivat Lev HaTorah 24,940 American Friends of Yeshivath Kerem B’Yavneh, Inc. 11,550 American Friends of Yesod Hatorah, Inc. 12,250 American Friends of Yirgun Y.R.A. 25,441 American Friends Service Committee 10,600 American Heart Association, Inc. 11,131 American Hebrew Academy, Inc. 200,000 American Ireland Fund 41,500 American Israel Education Foundation, Inc. 1,552,946 American Jewish Committee 631,578 American Jewish Historical Society 54,850 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Inc. 1,439,029 American Jewish Society for Service, Inc. 22,300 American Jewish University 10,700 American Jewish World Service, Inc. 754,406 American Museum of Natural History 211,040 American Museum of the Moving Image 110,000 American National Red Cross 171,016 American Rivers, Inc. 20,000 American Sephardi Federation 43,850 American Skin Association, Inc. 25,000 American Society for Technion-Israel Institute of Technology 223,129 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 64,450 American Society for Yad Vashem, Inc. 12,332 American Support for Israel, Inc. 14,436

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Grants American Supporters of Yedid, Inc. 30,000 American-Italian Cancer Foundation 65,000 Americans for Legal Reform, Inc. 10,000 Americans for Peace and Tolerance, Inc. 10,000 Americans for Peace Now 32,388 Americans United for Separation of Church and State 31,600 AmeriCares, Inc. 40,150 Amherst College Trustees 34,050 Amherst Early Music, Inc. 22,850 AMIT Children, Inc. 378,281 Amnesty International USA, Inc. 11,066 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association 31,130 Andrew Goodman Foundation, Inc. 11,000 Animal Haven, Inc. 21,350 Animal Medical Center 11,300 Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, Inc. 12,500 Anne Frank Center USA 17,180 Anthology Film Archives 17,600 Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith 343,823 Arbor Brothers, Inc. 72,500 Arcadia Pictures, Ltd. 31,000 Archdiocese of Boston 10,000 Areivim Philanthropic Group, Inc. 92,000 AREW Charitable Fund 10,000 Arizona Animal Welfare League, Inc. 10,000 Arizona State University Foundation 17,000 Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center, Inc. 10,000 Armory Foundation 10,000 Ars Nova Theater I, Inc. 660,500 Art Omi, Inc. 368,500 Art Students League of Denver 12,330 Arthur Ashe Learning Center, Inc. 10,000 Artis Contemporary Israeli Art Fund, Inc. 211,000 Arts Connection, Inc. 12,500 Arts for Healing, Inc. 53,700 ArtWorks for Youth, Inc. 20,000 Asia Society 26,565 Asian University for Women (AUW) Support Foundation 15,000 Aspen Institute, Inc. 97,200 Associated Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, Inc. 13,600 Association for Advancement of Education, Inc. 10,000 Association for Frontotemporal Dementias 22,500 Association of Knights & Ladies of the Equestrian Order of Holy Sepulchre-Jerusalem 100,000 Association to Benefit Children 30,400 Ateret Moshe 37,500 Ateret Torah Center 348,126 Atlantic Theater Company 68,100 Atzum, Inc. 18,100 Auburn Theological Seminary 17,000 Autism Speaks, Inc. 15,460 AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps, Inc. 20,280 Babson College 43,000 Bachmann-Strauss Dystonia & Parkinson Foundation, Inc. 24,300

Bais Abraham Congregation Bais Binyomin Academy of Connecticut, Inc. Bais Chaya, Inc. Bais Lubavitch, Inc. Bais Medrash Ateres Yisroel Bais Menachem of North Miami Beach Bais Yoel d/b/a Cong. Bais Avrohom Zev of Lawrence Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Bar Ilan University in Israel d/b/a American Friends of Bar-Ilan University Bard College Barkai Foundation, Inc. Barnard College Barry & Florence Friedberg Jewish Community Center, Inc. Baruch College Fund Battery Conservancy, Inc. Batya-Friends of United Hatzalah, Inc. Bay Nature Institute Bay Street Theatre Festival, Inc. Bayith Lepleitot, Inc. Bayswater Community Mikveh Association Beacon Academy, Inc. Beat the Streets Wrestling, Inc. Beer Miriam Charitable Foundation Beis Midrash of Queens Beit David Highland Lakes Shul, Inc. Beit Rambam, Inc. Beit Yaacov, Inc. Bellevue Art Museum Belmont Child Care Association, Inc. Beloit College Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice Bene Shaare Zion Bennington College Corporation Berkeley-Carroll Street School Berkshire Montessori School, Inc. Bet Am Shalom Synagogue Bet Yaakov of the Jersey Shore Bet Yaakov Ohr Sarah Beth Aba Trust Beth Haverim Beth Israel Congregation - Miami Beach, FL Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc. Beth Israel Medical Center - New York, NY Beth Jacob Congregation of Irvine Beth Jacob of Boro Park Beth Medrash Govoha of America Beth Medrash Govoha of Lakewood, Inc. Beth Shalom Congregation, Inc. - Columbia, MD Beth-El Synagogue of New Rochelle, Inc. Betty Ford Center at Eisenhower Beyond Emancipation Bi-Cultural Day School Big Brothers and Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

15,000 27,880 14,000 14,000 11,150 26,342 13,410 328,600 10,000 37,150 205,700 448,793 59,199 141,478 173,000 161,000 141,594 24,500 15,150 202,747 13,550 27,000 43,000 10,403 68,740 50,000 15,403 66,437 110,000 30,000 45,150 30,936 33,713 209,750 25,000 250,000 24,526 28,728 87,113 31,000 17,800 14,160 15,000 185,850 18,980 21,100 131,270 32,803 18,000 58,808 10,000 16,250 30,923 20,600


Bikur-Cholim of Passaic-Clifton, Inc. Binyan Torah, Inc. Birch Wathen Lenox School Birthright Israel Foundation Blair Academy Blue Card, Inc. Blythedale Children’s Hospital B’nai B’rith Youth Organization, Inc. B’nai Torah Congregation Bnai Zion Foundation, Inc. B’nei Aharon, Inc. B’nei Aram Soba B’nei Binyamin B’nos Bais Yaakov of Far Rockaway B’nos Menachem, Inc. Board of Jewish Education, Inc. Board of Trustees for the University of Alabama Bob Woodruff Family Foundation, Inc. Bobover Yeshivah Bnei Zion Boca Raton Jewish Community Day School, Inc. Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation, Inc. Boca Raton Synagogue, Inc. Bone Marrow Foundation, Inc. Bonei Olam, Inc. Boston College Trustees Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Bottomless Closet Boulder Jewish Community Center Bowdoin College Bowery Residents’ Committee, Inc. Boy Scouts of America - Cradle of Liberty Council Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Councils Boy Scouts of America Westchester-Putnam Council, Inc. Boys & Girls Clubs of America Boys & Girls Harbor, Inc. Boys Club of New York, Inc. Boys Town Jerusalem Foundation of America, Inc. Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence Brandeis Hillel Day School Brandeis University Bread for the City, Inc. Breakthrough New York Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Inc. Bridge Hampton Historical Society Brighter Beginnings Bris Avrohom Broadcasters Foundation of America Broadway Cares-Equity Fights AIDS, Inc. Bronx Children’s Museum Bronx Museum of the Arts Brookings Institution Brooklyn College Foundation, Inc. Brooklyn Community Foundation Brooklyn Friends School Brooklyn Heights Synagogue

10,650 25,600 10,000 315,284 253,000 113,440 138,900 158,068 41,278 25,968 12,460 15,176 13,954 13,070 101,500 59,750 50,000 36,000 101,000 19,000 32,500 13,035 15,180 42,234 30,680 31,800 43,150 10,000 14,250 57,000 10,000 33,500 10,000 35,000 25,000 42,800 91,253 17,800 188,000 486,370 10,650 15,724 1,095,500 10,000 25,000 10,613 10,000 31,451 25,000 25,500 300,000 51,350 25,000 15,000 13,400

Brooklyn Holistic Synagogue, Inc. 40,000 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 12,930 Brooklyn Public Library 13,060 Brooklyn Zen Center 15,000 Broome Street Academy 10,000 Brotherhood Sister Sol, Inc. 16,160 Brotherhood Synagogue 18,710 Brown Hillel 80,430 Brown University 3,640,880 Browning School 11,600 Bruce Museum, Inc. 13,300 Brunswick School, Inc. 11,000 Bryn Mawr College 15,100 Bucknell University 107,600 Bureau of Jewish Education of San Francisco, Marin County & the Peninsula d/b/a Jewish LearningWorks 50,000 Burlington City Arts Foundation, Inc. 20,000 Businesses United in Investing Lending and Development 15,000 Cabrillo College Foundation 150,000 Calhoun School, Inc. 12,900 California Rare Fruit Growers 10,000 Camp Morasha, Inc. 11,080 Camp Ramah in California, Inc. 50,000 Camp Ramah in New England, Inc. 90,200 Camp Ramah in the Berkshires, Inc. 30,526 Camp Yavneh 25,180 Camp Young Judaea, Inc. 26,050 Cancer Care, Inc. 14,576 Cancer Center of Santa Barbara 30,000 Cancer Research Fund of the Damon Runyon - Walter Winchell Foundation 42,722 Cancer Research Institute, Inc. 61,350 Caramoor Center for Music & the Arts, Inc. 290,300 Careers Through Culinary Arts Program, Inc. 11,500 Carl Schurz Park Conservancy, Inc. 36,200 Carlebach Shul Congregation Kehilath Jacob 10,672 Carleton College 25,000 Carmel Academy 28,220 Carnegie Hall Society, Inc. 166,850 Carson Scholars Fund, Inc. 10,000 Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc. 10,000 Case Western Reserve University 90,000 Catskills Hatzalah, Inc. 25,000 Center for Advancing Health 100,000 Center for Creative Change 25,200 Center for Entrepreneurial Jewish Philanthropy, Inc. 10,000 Center for Family Services of Palm Beach County, Inc. 20,000 Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education, Inc. 25,900 Center for Israel Education, Inc. 100,000 Center for Jewish Campus Life, Inc. 21,750 Center for Jewish History, Inc. 280,034 Center for Political Accountability 75,000 Center for Reproductive Rights, Inc. 34,300 Center for Return 16,510 Center for Safety & Change, Inc. 202,784

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Grants Center for Wellness and Achievement in Education 29,500 Central Europe Center for Research and Documentation, Inc. 37,600 Central Fund of Israel 1,089,500 Central Park Conservancy, Inc. 342,900 Central Synagogue Congregation Ahavath Chesed Shaar Hashomayin 518,407 Central Yeshiva Beth Joseph 10,250 Centurion Foundation, Inc. 20,000 Cerebral Palsy of North Jersey, Inc. 10,500 CFVI, Inc. 17,000 Chabad at Dartmouth 30,360 Chabad at Stony Brook, Inc. 11,360 Chabad House of Harvard Square, Inc. 53,160 Chabad House-Lubavitch, Inc. - New Brunswick, NJ 140,500 Chabad Israel Center of the Upper East Side, Inc. 10,640 Chabad Jewish Center of Longmont, Inc. 10,800 Chabad Lubavitch Center - Brooklyn, NY 10,360 Chabad Lubavitch Kauai, Inc. 10,000 Chabad Lubavitch of Greater Fort Lauderdale, Inc. 19,060 Chabad Lubavitch of Larchmont and Mamaroneck, Inc. 20,210 Chabad Lubavitch of Mercer County, Inc. 51,760 Chabad Lubavitch of Puerto Rico, Inc. 31,490 Chabad Lubavitch of Rockland a/k/a Lubavitcher Yeshiva Achei Tmim 10,445 Chabad Lubavitch of Stamford and Southern Connecticut, Inc. 63,600 Chabad Lubavitch of the West Side, Inc. 87,310 Chabad Lubavitch of Westchester County 18,498 Chabad Lubavitch of Western & Southern New England, Inc. 53,180 Chabad Lubavitch on Campus-Princeton 11,132 Chabad of Berkshire County, Inc. 13,400 Chabad of Briarwood 200,000 Chabad of Durham, Inc. 10,000 Chabad of Great Neck, Inc. 17,312 Chabad of New Canaan, Inc. 37,680 Chabad of Port Washington 53,880 Chabad of S. Francisco, Inc. 417,000 Chabad of Southampton, Inc. 18,960 Chabad of the Five Towns, Inc. 59,250 Chabad of the Shore 19,500 Chabad of the West Sixties, Inc. 96,900 Chabad of Tribeca 110,000 Chabad-Lubavitch of the Upper East Side, Inc. 27,860 Chabad-Lubavitch, Inc. - Boston, MA 18,500 Chabad’s Children of Chernobyl 115,880 Chai Foundation, Inc. 73,600 Chai Lifeline 516,636 Chai Mitzvah, Inc. 57,600 Chapin School, Ltd. 25,194 Chapman University 300,000 Charities Aid Foundation America 11,000 Charter Oak Challenge Foundation, Inc. 11,000 Chasdei Yisroel, Inc. 19,000 Chautauqua Institution 105,250

Chicago Chesed Fund, Inc. 12,860 Chicago Classical Recording Foundation 51,000 Child and Family Agency of Southeastern Connecticut, Inc. 15,000 Child Center of NY, Inc. 25,000 Child Mind Institute, Inc. 231,080 Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation 10,000 Children’s Aid Society 60,604 Children’s Hospital Corporation - Boston, MA 71,000 Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles 20,000 Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation 51,300 Children’s Medical Fund of New York 30,000 Children’s Rights, Inc. 43,000 Children’s Storefront 63,500 Children’s Tumor Foundation 115,650 Children’s Village, Inc. 15,360 Chizuk Amuno Congregation 52,975 CHP 11-99 Foundation 10,000 Christian Solidarity International, Inc. 80,000 Christians for Fair Witness on the Middle East, Ltd. 49,000 Churchill School and Center 20,000 Ciesla Foundation, Inc. 20,000 Citizen Schools, Inc. 23,500 Citizens’ Budget Commission, Inc. 30,500 Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York 82,350 Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, Inc. 10,000 Citizens Union Foundation, Inc. of the City of New York 62,000 Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy 251,150 City Harvest, Inc. 148,196 City of Philadelphia, Trustee, Administering Wills Eye Institute 14,500 City Parks Foundation 64,400 City Squash, Inc. 118,100 City Year, Inc. 48,600 Citymeals-on-Wheels 406,496 Civilians, Inc. 12,000 CLAL-The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership, Inc. 23,650 Clark University 43,050 Clay Art Center, Inc. 20,000 Clean Ocean Action, Inc. 10,000 Cleveland Clinic Foundation 70,250 Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. 56,346 Coalition of Immokalee Workers, Inc. 25,000 Coastal Educational Foundation Incorporated 60,000 Cody Change Attitudes Now 15,000 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 54,500 Colel Chabad 172,645 Colgate University 32,500 College of Coastal Georgia Foundation, Inc. 19,000 College of the Atlantic 10,000 College Success Foundation 10,000 Collegiate Chorale, Inc. 25,000 Collegiate School, Inc. 255,000 Colonnades Theatre Lab, Inc. 10,000 Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School 107,000


Columbia Land Conservancy, Inc. Columbia/Barnard Hillel, Inc. Columbia-Greene Hospital Foundation Columbus Citizens Foundation, Inc. Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston, Inc. Commentary, Inc. Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America, Inc. (CAMERA) Committee for Charlotte 2012 Committee for the Rescue of Israel’s Babies Common Cause Education Fund Common Ground Communities, Inc. Common Ground Community Housing Development Fund Corporation, Inc. Community Access to the Arts, Inc. Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Community Foundation of Jackson Hole Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley Community Initiatives Community Resource Exchange Community Synagogue - Rye, NY Community Synagogue of Tenafly and Englewood Compassion & Choices Concerts in Motion, Inc. Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations Fund, Inc. Congregation Agudath Israel of West Essex Congregation Agudath Sholom Congregation Ahavas Chesed & Torah Congregation Ahavas Chesed d/b/a Yeshiva Ketana of Lakewood Congregation Ahavas Tzdokah V’Chesed, Inc. Congregation Ahavas Yisroel of Kew Gardens Hills, Inc. Congregation Ahavas Yitzchak of Wesley Hills Congregation Ahavath Chesed, Inc. Congregation Ahavath Torah Congregation Ahawas Achim B’nai Jacob and David Congregation Ansche Chesed - New York, NY Congregation Anshe Sholom Congregation Bais Medrash, Inc. Congregation Bais Torah of Monsey Congregation Bet Yaakob, Inc. Congregation Beth Aaron of Teaneck Congregation Beth Abraham - Bergenfield, NJ Congregation Beth El - Bangor, ME Congregation Beth Elohim Congregation Beth Jacob Congregation Beth Jehudah - Milwaukee, WI Congregation Beth Mikroh, Inc. Congregation Beth Sholom - Teaneck, NJ Congregation Beth Sholom, Inc. - Lawrence, NY Congregation Beth Simchat Torah of New York, Inc. Congregation Beth Torah - Brooklyn, NY Congregation B’nai Israel - Bridgeport, CT Congregation B’nai Jeshurun - Franklin Lakes, NJ

37,250 64,310 10,750 92,500 137,606 103,750 39,602 60,000 19,103 14,380 25,000 65,500 114,150 63,720 73,500 10,100 15,372 15,000 150,000 99,875 11,250 10,500 149,600 14,472 21,460 12,500 37,500 313,630 77,000 16,750 16,250 52,299 15,875 31,523 65,500 10,350 17,754 93,509 95,470 44,192 18,000 14,340 19,800 10,000 11,500 14,740 44,690 186,621 232,983 18,515 11,800

Congregation B’nai Jeshurun - New York, NY 463,490 Congregation B’nai Jeshurun - Short Hills, NJ 60,447 Congregation B’nai Yeshurun - Teaneck, NJ 34,440 Congregation Bnei Helmetz 14,800 Congregation B’nei Yeshivah, Inc. 14,013 Congregation Borov, Inc. 65,540 Congregation Chesed L’Avraham V’Kollel Ohel Moshe Society 37,910 Congregation Darchei Torah 110,930 Congregation Edmond J. Safra - New York, NY 29,663 Congregation Eitz Chayim of Dogwood Park, Inc. 25,300 Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York 179,265 Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester 50,731 Congregation Emek Hatorah, Inc. 20,000 Congregation Ezra Vchesed Mishnas Yakov 68,200 Congregation Forest Glen, Inc. 24,300 Congregation Gates of Prayer, Inc. 17,561 Congregation Israel of Springfield 23,875 Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun 268,978 Congregation Keter Sion 39,929 Congregation Keter Torah a/k/a Northern Teaneck Synagogue Association 32,428 Congregation Kneseth Israel - Far Rockaway, NY 15,663 Congregation Kol Ami - White Plains, NY 76,346 Congregation Kol Shofar 20,000 Congregation Machane Chodosh, Inc. 20,000 Congregation Machzeh Avruhom, Inc. 77,000 Congregation Magen David of West Deal 249,092 Congregation Mercaz Hatorah of Belle Harbor 14,502 Congregation Mesifta Ohr Hatalmud d/b/a Mesivta Ohr Naftali 11,660 Congregation of Rimanov 15,800 Congregation Ohev Shalom 12,800 Congregation Ohr Hamizrach Incorporated 10,800 Congregation Or Zarua 96,660 Congregation Orach Chaim 14,220 Congregation Rinat Yisrael 25,057 Congregation Rodeph Sholom - New York, NY 89,828 Congregation Rodfeh Zedek, Inc. 112,000 Congregation Shaaray Tefilah of North Miami Beach, Inc. 11,800 Congregation Shaare Rahamim, Inc. 67,239 Congregation Shaare Zedek 248,000 Congregation Shaari Tefiloh of Kings Highway d/b/a Yeshivat Mekor Haim 35,904 Congregation Sharei Tefilah 26,470 Congregation Shearith Israel - San Francisco, CA 10,520 Congregation Shireinu 10,000 Congregation Shomer Israel 10,000 Congregation Shomrei Emunah of Englewood 11,000 Congregation Sons of Israel - Woodmere, NY 13,735 Congregation Sulam Yaakov, Inc. 22,500 Congregation Talmud Torah Adereth El 13,026 Congregation Tiferes Shulem, Inc. 28,500 Congregation Tifereth Moshe 16,250 Congregation Yeshiva of Telshe Alumni 19,241 Congregation Zichron 36,000

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Grants Congregation Zichron Yehuda & Chana, Inc. 18,605 Congregation Zichrone Binyamin 77,191 Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now, Inc. 75,500 Conservation International Foundation 12,050 Conservation Lands Foundation 10,000 Conservative Synagogue of Riverdale 16,481 Conservative Synagogue of the Hamptons, Inc. 25,475 Conservative Synagogue, Inc. - Westport, CT 36,330 Contemporary Jewish Museum 15,000 Cooke Center for Learning and Development, Inc. 19,000 Coral Reef Alliance 50,000 Cornell Hillel 30,030 Cornell University 4,746,780 Coro New York Leadership Center 15,500 Corporation of Haverford College 61,230 Council of Orthodox Jewish Organizations of the West Side 51,250 Council on Foreign Relations, Inc. 130,500 Count Basie Theatre, Inc. 10,400 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Santa Cruz County 100,000 Cristo Rey New York High School 32,000 Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America 22,760 Culture Shed, Inc. 1,000,000 Curators of the University of Missouri 40,180 Dalmatian Dreams Foundation d/b/a The Dream Foundation 17,000 Dalton Schools, Inc. 83,700 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Inc. 496,700 Danial’s Den, Inc. 10,080 Darchei David Foundation 30,087 Darchei Noam, Inc. 10,000 Darrow School 78,834 David Horowitz Freedom Center 10,250 David Project, Inc. 35,730 Davis Memorial Fund, Inc. d/b/a Leon Leif Children’s Fund 208,054 DC Central Kitchen, Inc. 10,000 Deal Endowment Fund, Inc. 10,000 Deal Sephardic Community Center 71,099 DEJ International Heritage Foundation, Inc. 12,660 Democracy Council of California 25,000 Democracy Now Productions, Inc. 11,455 Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, Ltd. 10,250 DePaul University 25,000 Derech Dovid 30,000 Destiny Foundation 36,650 Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, Inc. 39,510 Dickinson College 31,000 Digital Divide Data 12,000 Digoldene Keyt the Golden Chain, Ltd. 10,000 District of Columbia Jewish Community Center, Inc. 27,100 Doctors Without Borders USA, Inc. 158,841 Doe Fund, Inc. 31,312 DonorsChoose, Inc. 62,566 Dorot, Inc. 130,554

Drake University 15,000 Drexel University 78,100 Drisha Institute for Jewish Education, Inc. 72,200 Drug Policy Alliance 120,750 Duke University 68,990 Duke University Health System, Inc. 3,000,000 Earthjustice 31,880 Earthville Network 11,000 East Bay Asian Youth Center 10,000 East Hill Synagogue 12,756 Echo National Jewish Institute for Health 15,071 Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, Inc. 22,533 Edmond J. Safra Synagogue of Deal, NJ 102,566 Edna Y. Schwartz Scholarship Fund 10,000 Educare Foundation 10,000 Education Through Music, Inc. 10,500 Educational Alliance, Inc. 95,680 Educational Institute Oholei Torah of Brooklyn, Inc. 20,871 Eisenhower Medical Center 20,200 Eitz Chaim Foundation 100,000 El Centro Hispano, Inc. 10,000 Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center-Lucy Moses School for Music and Dance 152,100 ELEM Youth in Distress, Inc. 57,559 Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity, Inc. 43,000 Emelin Theatre for the Performing Arts, Inc. 26,835 Emory University 41,700 Emunah Women of America, Inc. 138,378 Enactus 27,000 Encounter Programs, Inc. 30,600 EngenderHealth, Inc. 10,036 Englewood Hospital & Medical Center Foundation, Inc. 20,000 Entertainment Industry Foundation 110,530 Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. 21,950 e-Parliament, Inc. 100,000 Equal Justice Initiative of Alabama, Inc. 50,000 Esther Miller Bais Yaakov High School of St. Louis, Inc. 25,200 Ethical Culture Fieldston School 467,905 Ethics and Public Policy Center, Inc. 10,000 Etzion Foundation, Inc. 193,658 Everglades Foundation, Inc. 35,000 Exceed Network 57,885 Exodus School 76,250 Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound, Inc. 10,000 Exploring the Arts, Inc. 50,000 Ezer M’zion, Inc. 45,788 Ezra Academy of Queens 10,460 Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Inc. 120,960 Fairfield County Community Foundation, Inc. 21,600 Fairfield University 10,000 Familial Dysautonomia Now Foundation 13,500 Family Service of Westchester, Inc. 44,600 Fannie and John Hertz Foundation 410,000 Federal Law Enforcement Officers Foundation 20,000 Federation Employment & Guidance Service (FEGS) 171,100


Federation of Jewish Communities of the C.I.S., Inc. 351,510 Fellowship of Reconciliation, Inc. 50,000 Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund 2,597,796 Field Museum of Natural History 10,000 Fifth Avenue Synagogue 120,755 Figure Skating in Harlem, Inc. 15,000 Film Makers Collaborative Incorporated 100,000 First Hungarian Congregation Ohab Zedek 59,634 First Presbyterian Church in the City of NY 10,000 Fisher House Foundation, Inc. 11,750 FJC 353,284 Flatbush Volunteers of Hatzoloh, Inc. 18,606 Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Inc. 55,030 Food Allergy Research & Education, Inc. (FARE) 18,500 Food and Environment Reporting Network 15,000 Food Bank for New York City, Food for Survival 87,650 Food for Needy, Inc. 31,500 Footsteps, Inc. 71,960 Fordham University 132,570 Foreign Policy Initiative 25,000 Forman Schools, Inc. 75,000 Forward Association, Inc. 11,050 Foundation Fighting Blindness, Inc. 286,000 Foundation for A College Education 30,000 Foundation for A Course in Miracles, Inc. 10,000 Foundation for Conservative Masorti-Judaism in Israel 38,066 Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Inc. 72,800 Foundation for Italian Art and Culture 20,000 Foundation for Jewish Camp, Inc. 36,980 Foundation for Jewish Culture, Inc. 44,907 Foundation for National Progress 10,000 Foundation for Opportunity in Education 100,500 Foundation for Respect Ability 42,500 Foundation for Sephardic Studies, Inc. 139,398 Foundation for Stroke Prevention, Inc. 10,000 Foundation for the Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women 25,000 Foundations, Inc. 25,000 Fountain House, Inc. 10,500 Four Oaks Foundation, Inc. 35,000 Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc. 47,645 Franklin & Marshall College 12,100 Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity 11,550 Free Arts for Abused Children of New York City, Inc. 25,000 Freedom from Hunger 25,736 Freedom to Marry, Inc. 45,500 FreedomWorks Foundation 50,000 Fresh Air Fund 66,532 Fresh Air Society 10,000 Frick Collection 17,000 Friends of Ahavat Shalom, Inc. 252,803 Friends of Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design, Inc. 17,325 Friends of Bogardus Garden, Inc. 10,000 Friends of Brooklyn New School-Brooklyn School for Collaborative Studies 10,000 Friends of Cancer Research 15,000

Friends of Chabad on Campus 11,040 Friends of Chabad Vocational Schools, Inc. 13,040 Friends of Chabad-Lubavitch Bolivia d/b/a Kspace 25,290 Friends of ELNET 100,000 Friends of Hebrew Language Academy Charter School, Inc. 1,005,000 Friends of Ikamva Labantu 42,000 Friends of Ir David, Inc. 127,250 Friends of Israel Disabled Veterans, Inc. (Beit Halochem) 20,840 Friends of Karen, Inc. 12,750 Friends of Kibbutz Lotan 15,000 Friends of Kol Haneshama, Inc. 14,000 Friends of Nahar Shalom, Inc. 16,800 Friends of Ofanim, Inc. 100,500 Friends of Rodeph Sholom School, Inc. 47,100 Friends of Team Academy Charter School 32,500 Friends of Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Inc. 11,180 Friends of the Arava Institute, Ltd. 29,410 Friends of the High Line, Inc. 1,575,057 Friends of the Institute for Zionist Strategies 12,000 Friends of the Israel Antiquities Authority, Inc. 35,000 Friends of the Israel Defense Forces 916,185 Friends of University Academy 10,000 Friends of Yad Sarah, Inc. 40,148 Friends of Yemin Orde, Inc. 71,436 Friends of Zo Artzeinu, Inc. 20,000 Friends Seminary 262,036 Friendship Circle of Connecticut 20,300 Friendship Circle SF 118,000 Frisch School 55,750 Frontier Nursing University, Inc. 15,000 Fund for Ophthalmic Knowledge, Inc. 175,000 Fund for Public Schools, Inc. 21,200 Fund for the Aged, Inc. d/b/a Jewish Home and Hospital Foundation 169,050 Fund for the City of New York, Inc. 542,350 Future Project, Inc. 10,000 Future Sight Foundation, Inc. 15,000 Futures in Education Foundation, Inc. 53,000 Game Theory Academy 40,000 Garden of Dreams Foundation 10,500 Garrison Institute 22,800 Gary Klausner Chesed Fund, Inc. d/b/a Hand-in-Hand of Passaic-Clifton 32,500 Gateway School of New York 31,000 Gateways Organization, Inc. 110,490 Gay Men’s Health Crisis, Inc. 14,800 Gemach Zichron Moshe, Inc. 67,360 GEO: Global Environmental Options, Inc. 360,000 George Mason University Foundation, Inc. 30,000 George School 11,000 George W. Bush Foundation 11,000 George Washington University 45,850 Georgetown Day School, Inc. 11,500 Georgetown University 55,250 Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School 120,000

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Grants Gerer Yeshiva and Mesivta Machzikel Hadath 10,000 Gesher Foundation, Inc. 37,610 Gesher Yehuda, Inc. 73,106 Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation 29,560 Gilda’s Club Westchester, Inc. 17,025 Gimmel Foundation, Inc. 77,036 Girard College Development Fund 43,500 Girls Leadership Institute, Inc. 10,000 Girls’ Town Or Chadash 21,791 GIST Cancer Research Fund 25,500 Global Action to Prevent War and Armed Conflict, Inc. 100,000 Global Citizen Year Incorporated 10,000 Global Dialogue Institute 95,000 Global Greengrants Fund, Inc. 15,000 Goddard-Riverside Community Center 17,950 God’s Love We Deliver, Inc. 23,316 Good People Fund, Inc. 40,170 Goucher College 25,000 Governors Island Corporation 7,834,000 Gracie Mansion Conservancy 25,000 Graduate Center Foundation, Inc. 25,000 Grameen America, Inc. 31,000 Grand Street Settlement, Inc. 59,330 Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation 28,000 Great Neck Synagogue 31,784 Greater Miami Hebrew Academy 115,823 Greater Miami Jewish Federation 14,160 Green Village Philadelphia, Inc. 12,000 Greenwich Academy, Inc. 48,500 Greenwich Education Groups School Foundation, Inc. 10,000 Greenwich Hospital 24,900 Greenwood House Home for the Jewish Aged, Inc. 22,180 Greyston Foundation, Inc. 28,350 Group I Acting Company, Inc. 12,500 Guidance Center, Inc. 10,000 Guideline Services 22,380 Guild Hall of East Hampton, Inc. 49,550 Gunnery, Inc. 325,300 Gurwin Jewish Healthcare Foundation, Inc. 15,236 Gush Etzion Foundation 30,560 Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. West Tallahatchie 20,000 Hackley School 15,350 Hadassah the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, Inc. 142,014 Halachic Organ Donor Society, Inc. 49,286 Hands on Tzedakah, Inc. 456,630 Hands Up for Haiti, Inc. 10,500 Hannah Senesh Community Day School 12,500 Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy 12,850 Harlem Academy 10,500 Harlem Children’s Zone, Inc. 104,800 Harlem RBI Incorporated 12,500 Harrison Public Library Foundation, Inc. 27,000 Harvard Business School Club of New York, Inc. 12,000 Harvard Lampoon Trust 12,500

Harvey School 50,000 Hasbara Fellowships 208,830 Hasty Pudding Club the Institute of 1770 20,500 Hatzalah Emergency Medical Services of the Jersey Shore, Inc. 68,570 Hatzilu Rescue Organization, Inc. 20,000 Hayground School, Inc. 17,000 Hazelden Foundation 25,500 Hazon, Inc. 15,430 Head Injury Association, Inc. 18,000 Heading Home, Inc. 10,000 Health and Humanitarian Aid Foundation 13,000 Health Leads, Inc. 50,000 Health Science Center at Brooklyn Foundation, Inc. 10,100 Healthcare Chaplaincy, Inc. 15,000 Heart of Los Angeles Youth, Inc. 50,000 Heart to Heart-American Jewish Society for Distinguished Children 10,000 Hebrew Academy of Long Beach 83,890 Hebrew Academy of Nassau County 31,184 Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway 27,230 Hebrew College 102,850 Hebrew Congregation of North Tarrytown and Tarrytown 14,306 Hebrew Educational Society 11,000 Hebrew Free Loan Society, Inc. 64,632 Hebrew Home for the Aged - Riverdale, NY 81,350 Hebrew Institute of University Heights 296,765 Hebrew Institute of White Plains 60,115 Hebrew Theological College 25,360 Hebrew Union College-JIR 329,930 Hebron Fund, Inc. 75,560 Helping Hand Foundation, Inc. 50,000 Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Inc. 50,000 Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds, Inc. 10,500 Henry Street Settlement 27,611 Heritage Foundation 29,186 Hester Street Collaborative, Inc. 25,000 HIAS, Inc. 86,122 Hide and Seek Foundation 49,600 Hillel Foundation University of Wisconsin, Inc. 10,000 Hillel School - Ocean, NJ 1,035,903 Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life 97,788 Hillels of Westchester 21,290 Hills & Falls Community Nursery School Incorporated 10,000 Hochma U’Mussar, Inc. 17,690 Hofstra University 418,738 Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, Inc. 52,600 Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center 19,660 Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County, Inc. 125,600 Homes for Our Troops, Inc. 20,000 Hope & Heroes Children’s Cancer Fund 37,280 Horace Mann School 212,500 Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, Inc. 10,000


Hospital for Special Surgery Fund, Inc. 2,834,860 Hotchkiss School 10,000 HUC-Skirball Cultural Center 25,000 Hudson Institute, Inc. 12,500 Hudson River Museum of Westchester 55,000 Hudson West Productions, Inc. 10,000 Human Rights First 119,500 Human Rights Watch, Inc. 24,536 Humane Society of St. Thomas 11,000 Hunter College Elementary School Parent Teacher Association, Inc. 14,000 Hunter College Foundation, Inc. 282,425 Hunter College Hillel 12,850 I Have A Dream Foundation 31,900 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 392,795 Ichud Mosdos Hachinuch in Brooklyn 25,000 Ieladeinu, Inc. 10,000 Ilan High School, Inc. 143,453 Imagination Productions, Inc. 39,500 Imagine Foundation, Inc. 20,285 Immaculate Conception Church - Bronx, NY 25,000 Immigration Equality 46,850 Imus Ranch, Inc. 10,000 Independent Sector 300,000 Indiana University Foundation 10,000 inMotion, Inc. 13,700 Inner-City Scholarship Fund, Inc. 50,100 Innocence Project, Inc. 298,900 Innovation: Africa 31,100 Inspirica, Inc. 14,000 Institute for Dayanim 21,151 Institute for EastWest Studies, Inc. 250,000 Institute for Jewish Ideas & Ideals, Inc. 13,190 Institute for Justice 50,075 Institute for the Advancement of Education in Jaffa, Inc. 28,690 Institute for the Analysis of Global Security 125,000 Institute of International Education, Inc. 25,100 Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington, Inc. 16,000 International Center for Global Communications Foundation, Inc. 10,000 International Center of Photography 20,900 International Documentary 10,500 International Israel Allies Caucus Foundation, Inc. 25,000 International Myeloma Foundation 19,300 International Planned Parenthood Federation 51,600 International Rescue Committee, Inc. 72,347 International Sephardic Education Foundation 30,548 International Sephardic Educational and Cultural Center in Jerusalem 26,000 Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund 13,550 Investigative Project on Terrorism Foundation 88,500 Inwood House 15,000 Iolani School 30,000 Iona College 100,000 Ira Sohn Conference Foundation, Inc. 20,555 Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, Inc. 10,000

Iris Orchestra, Inc. 15,000 Irvine Valley College Foundation 50,000 Irving Place Minyan 13,815 Israel Cancer Research Fund, Inc. 62,122 Israel Children’s Centers, Inc. 23,810 Israel Emergency Alliance 25,350 Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind 14,250 Israel Independence Fund 10,000 Israel Policy Forum 173,800 Israel Project, Inc. 18,600 Israel Special Kids Fund 29,000 Israel21c 68,000 Israel-America Academic Exchange 27,000 Isralight South Florida, Inc. 43,100 Issue Project Room, Inc. 25,000 Italy and the Holocaust, Inc. 100,000 Iyyun, Inc. 25,200 J Street Education Fund, Inc. 75,086 Jackie Robinson Foundation, Inc. 26,000 Jacob Burns Film Center, Inc. 18,100 Japan Society, Inc. 31,000 Jazz Foundation of America, Inc. 26,000 JazzReach Performing Art & Education Association 15,000 JBI International, Inc. 22,418 JCC of Mid Westchester, Inc. 22,680 JCC Rockland, Inc. 58,087 JEP Congregations of Long Island 18,010 Jerusalem Fellowships, Inc. d/b/a Aish Hatorah 30,451 Jerusalem Foundation, Inc. 390,700 Jerusalem Orphan Home, Inc. 10,180 Jewish Agency for Israel-North American Council 560,000 Jewish Architectural Heritage Foundation, Inc. 10,000 Jewish Association for Services for the Aged 78,980 Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Inc. 84,930 Jewish Campus Activities Board 90,030 Jewish Center - New York, NY 34,915 Jewish Center - Princeton, NJ 18,980 Jewish Center for the United Nations d/b/a Sutton Place Synagogue 20,260 Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach 51,170 Jewish Center of the Hamptons 24,542 Jewish Center-Chabad of Northwest Metro Denver, Inc. 18,360 Jewish Child Care Association of New York 97,260 Jewish Communal Service Association of North America, Inc. 17,667 Jewish Community Center in Manhattan, Inc. 577,660 Jewish Community Center of Fort Lee, Inc. 21,808 Jewish Community Center of Greater Boston, Inc. 15,000 Jewish Community Center of Greater Columbus 10,000 Jewish Community Center of Harrison, Inc. 23,290 Jewish Community Center of the Greater Palm Beaches, Inc. 51,500 Jewish Community Center on the Hudson, Inc. 300,000 Jewish Community Center on the Palisades 15,500 Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. 10,300 Jewish Community Council of Pelham Parkway, Inc. 15,000

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Grants Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties 27,760 Jewish Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles 10,000 Jewish Community Project of Lower Manhattan 30,000 Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, Inc. 119,910 Jewish Content, Inc. 10,000 Jewish Education Service of North America, Inc. 10,000 Jewish Family & Career Services, Inc. - Atlanta, GA 12,500 Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Greater Mercer County 213,140 Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Greater Monmouth County 11,000 Jewish Family Service of Colorado, Inc. 18,000 Jewish Family Service of Stamford, Inc. 52,243 Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles 32,750 Jewish Federation of Greater Middlesex County 10,000 Jewish Federation of Greater Monmouth County 313,500 Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara 10,000 Jewish Federation of Greater Washington 58,911 Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, Inc. 221,322 Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, Inc. 213,350 Jewish Federation of Palm Springs and Desert Area 11,000 Jewish Federation of Portland 10,500 Jewish Federation of Rockland County 243,460 Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, Inc. 194,691 Jewish Federation of the Berkshires, Inc. 13,350 Jewish Federations of North America, Inc. 73,928 Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, Inc. 62,716 Jewish Funders Network 1,447,510 Jewish Guild for the Blind 17,209 Jewish Heritage Center of Queens and Long Island 11,575 Jewish Heritage Programs 43,080 Jewish Home for the Elderly of Fairfield County, Inc. 10,100 Jewish Home Foundation of North Jersey, Inc. 13,780 Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs 15,400 Jewish International Connection New York, Inc. 10,950 Jewish Jumpstart 10,000 Jewish Media Fund, Inc. 25,000 Jewish Museum 446,150 Jewish National Fund - Keren Kayemeth Leisrael, Inc. 347,290 Jewish Opportunities Institute, Inc. 13,896 Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, Inc. 56,840 Jewish Outreach Institute 10,000 Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation, Inc. 25,000 Jewish Reconstructionist Camping Corporation 32,000 Jewish Reconstructionist Society of the North Shore, Inc. 13,500 Jewish Renaissance Center 11,750 Jewish Social Service Agency 18,463 Jewish Spiritual Literacy, Inc. 22,500 Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc. 55,530 Jewish Theological Seminary of America 577,884 Jewish Women’s Archive, Inc. 13,800 Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York, Inc. 17,350 Jewish World Watch 11,500 Jews United for Justice, Inc. 18,400

Jhpiego Corporation 30,000 Jihad Watch 65,000 Jobs for the Future, Inc. 50,000 Joe Torre Safe at Home Foundation 16,000 Johns Hopkins Hospital 13,500 Johns Hopkins University 405,250 Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy, Inc. 23,450 Judaism and Democracy Action Alliance of North America, Inc. 30,000 Judicial Watch, Inc. 26,000 Juilliard School 163,250 Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc. 47,480 Junior Achievement of New York, Inc. 25,000 Just One Life, Inc. 30,522 Just Vision, Inc. 60,300 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International 51,220 Katahdin Productions, Inc. 50,000 Katonah Museum of Art, Inc. 18,950 Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim 14,800 Kehilat Romemu 222,070 Kehillah Jewish High School 20,000 Kenyon Review 12,500 Keren Ahavas Chesed 36,240 Keren Hachesed Student Aid Fund 16,700 Keren HaYeshivot Trust 50,156 Keren Yehoshua V’ Yisroel, Inc. 152,940 Keren Yom-Tov, Inc. 70,915 Keren-Or, Inc. 10,306 Keshet, Inc. 14,680 Keter Shlomo Foundation, Inc. 34,108 Khal Torath Chaim of Rockland 25,000 KickStart International, Inc. 25,000 Kids in Crisis, Inc. 22,080 Kids in Distress, Inc. 20,000 Kids of Courage, Inc. 71,293 KIDS of NYU Foundation, Inc. 3,129,724 Kings Park Jewish Center 39,000 KIPP Bay Area Schools 10,500 KIPP New York, Inc. 14,000 Kisco Foundation, Inc. 100,000 Kitchen Slow Down Jew Up 10,000 Kivunim 435,800 Koby Mandell Foundation, Inc. 28,314 Kohelet Yeshiva High School, Inc. 20,000 Kol HaNeshamah 11,000 Kol Israel Congregation & Center 31,759 Kollel of Greater Boston, Inc. 17,700 Ksav Sofer Research Institute 28,000 Kulanu Torah Academy 15,990 L Maan Achai Bucharim 10,000 Labor Community Strategy Center 15,000 Laguna Blanca School 40,000 Lakewood Cheder School 42,143 Lander-Grinspoon Academy: The Solomon Schechter School 14,200


Landmark College, Inc. 20,150 Lang Lang International Music Foundation, Inc. 255,000 Lange Foundation 10,250 Larchmont Temple, Inc. 57,664 Larchmont-Mamaroneck Hunger Task Force, Inc. 53,330 Larger Than Life USA, Inc. 16,000 Lasell College 10,000 Lauri Strauss Leukemia Foundation, Inc. 11,500 Lawfare Project, Inc. 16,000 Lawrence Far Rockaway Community Kollel 18,450 Lawrence Woodmere Academy 60,000 Lawyers for Children, Inc. 77,050 LAXART 10,000 Layalina Productions, Inc. 20,000 Le Zion B’Rina, Inc. 10,061 League 1199 SEIU Training and Upgrading Fund 25,000 League of Conservation Voters Education Fund 22,000 League of Women Voters of NY State Education Foundation, Inc. 10,000 Learning Leaders, Inc. 10,500 Lechaim Charities, Inc. 10,000 Lechem Lasova, Inc. 23,860 Legal Aid Society - New York, NY 12,250 Lehigh University 11,181 Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. 12,350 Leo Baeck Temple 50,000 Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, Inc. 36,500 Let’s Get Ready, Inc. 24,800 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Inc. 33,403 Lev L’achim, Inc. 36,531 LGBT Youth Out Loud 12,000 Liberty Science Center, Inc. 10,000 Lido Beach Jewish Center (a/k/a Lido Beach Synagogue) 16,451 Lighthouse International 32,617 Lilith Publications, Inc. 98,230 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 185,900 Lincoln School 10,000 Lincoln Square Synagogue, Inc. 7,132,661 Little Red School House, Inc. 133,950 LongHouse Reserve 27,200 Lotus Bloom 15,000 Louis D. Brandeis Center, Inc. 30,000 Lower East Side Tenement Museum 151,000 Lubavitch Foundation of Lexington, Inc. 62,500 Lubavitch of the East End, Inc. 42,500 Lubavitch-Chabad Jewish Center of Gainesville 21,000 Lunch Break 10,000 Lymphoma Research Foundation 90,685 M. Y. Keren Hashluchim, Inc. 146,518 Maaynei Hayeshua 75,301 Mabas Fund, Inc. d/b/a Kollel of the Jersey Shore 115,666 Maccabi World Union, Inc. 30,360 Machne Israel, Inc. 47,600 Machon Maayan 10,000 Madoo Conservancy, Inc. 10,000 Magen David of Manhattan 120,301

Magen David Yeshivah 1,161,599 Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Inc. 39,000 Maimonides Medical Center 28,180 Maimonides-Shalom Academy, Inc. 21,186 Making Headway Foundation, Inc. 15,140 Mamaroneck Public Library District 12,136 Manhattan Class Company, Inc. 171,600 Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, Inc. 28,750 Manhattan Jewish Experience Synagogue 251,869 Manhattan Theatre Club, Inc. 22,450 Marc Lustgarten Pancreatic Cancer Foundation 45,500 March of Dimes Foundation 29,282 Marshfield Clinic 20,000 Martha’s Vineyard Hospital, Inc. 11,250 Martha’s Vineyard Preservation Trust, Inc. 85,000 Martin Memorial Foundation, Inc. 25,000 Mary McDowell Center for Learning 10,250 Maskeel El Dal Society, Inc. 34,945 Masoret Yehudit, Inc. 25,000 Massachusetts General Hospital 1,763,286 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 223,950 Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation, Inc. 25,250 Mathematical Sciences Research Institute 75,000 Mattan Basseter, Inc. 45,116 Mayo Clinic Rochester 15,000 Mayo Foundation 25,000 Mazon, Inc.: A Jewish Response to Hunger 35,502 McLean Hospital Corporation 100,000 Mechon Hadar 49,280 Mechon L’Horoa 33,251 Media Matters for America 11,450 Media Research Center, Inc. 10,050 MEET International, Inc. 30,000 Melanoma Research Alliance Foundation 24,000 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center 663,978 Meor Yeshiva High School, Inc. 13,171 Meor Yitzchok, Inc. 18,400 Meor, Inc. 47,560 Merkaz Jerusalem 11,000 Merrick Jewish Centre, Inc. 11,700 Merrick-Bellmore Synagogue 10,100 Mesila International, Inc. 18,360 Mesivta Bevet Chazon-Ish 55,640 Mesivta of Long Beach 40,862 Mesivta of Passaic, Inc. 12,300 Mesivta Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin 170,260 Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem 27,397 Metropolitan Museum of Art 603,837 Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty 790,584 Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc. 280,750 Metropolitan Seattle Jewish Day School 12,360 MFY Legal Services, Inc. 28,680 Miami Art Museum of Dade County Association, Inc. 52,000 Miami City Ballet, Inc. 35,250

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Grants Michael C. Sandler and Peter Kenner Cancer Foundation 20,000 Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Disease Research 24,760 Michael Wolk Heart Foundation, Inc. 19,200 Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, Inc. 10,000 Michigan State University Foundation 15,500 Middle East Forum 17,880 Middle East Media and Research Institute, Inc. 124,390 Middlesex School 25,000 Midrash Bet Nassi Mhhpt, Inc. 26,530 Midrash Moshe Ben Maimon d/b/a Yeshivat Lev Torah 11,880 Mifal Chesed, Inc. 28,600 Mikdash Eliyahu 102,505 Military Religious Freedom Foundation, Inc. 24,500 Milken Institute 12,000 Milton Academy 18,500 Minchas Asher Foundation 44,610 Mind and Life Institute 15,000 Miracle Corners of the World, Inc. 15,180 Mirrer Yeshiva Central Institute 28,458 Misaskim Corp. 11,767 Mitzvah Man Foundation Corp. 26,788 Moishe Foundation 175,851 Monmouth Conservation Foundation 20,000 Montebello Jewish Center 13,443 Montefiore Medical Center 79,250 Moriah School of Englewood 95,060 Morry’s Camp, Inc. 102,460 MorseLife Foundation, Inc. 57,850 Mosdos Hadras Yerushalayim 20,000 Motivational Edge, Inc. 10,000 Mount Holyoke College 29,250 Mount Sinai Hospital 2,574,360 Mount Sinai Medical Center Foundation, Inc. 12,500 Movement Strategy Center 30,000 Moving Traditions 142,740 Muhlenberg College 10,000 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, Inc. 246,220 Museum Associates 220,833 Museum of Arts and Design 74,500 Museum of Contemporary Art - Los Angeles, CA 10,000 Museum of Contemporary Art, Inc. - North Miami, FL 16,700 Museum of Fine Arts - Boston, MA 88,000 Museum of Glass 10,000 Museum of Jewish Heritage A Living Memorial to the Holocaust 81,861 Museum of Mathematics 50,700 Museum of Modern Art 3,190,540 Music Associates of Aspen, Inc. 64,000 MusiCares Foundation, Inc. 20,000 MyJewishLearning, Inc. 320,100 NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. 150,650 Nachal Novea Mekor Chochma 80,380 Nantucket Atheneum 11,000 Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association 25,200 NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation 152,716

Nation Institute 65,786 Nation to Nation, Inc. 30,000 National Aphasia Association, Inc. 10,500 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 100,100 National Cancer Institute 88,000 National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Inc. 12,500 National Center for Hebrew Language Charter School Excellence and Development, Inc. 769,860 National Center for Jewish Film, Inc. 13,400 National Center for Learning Disabilities, Inc. 18,500 National Center for Public Policy Research, Inc. 10,000 National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University 32,500 National Coalition Against Censorship, Inc. 10,150 National Conference on Soviet Jewry 10,360 National Council of Jewish Women, Inc. 27,050 National Council of Young Israel 35,500 National Fish and Wildlife Foundation 15,000 National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction 43,750 National Heritage Society 53,000 National Humanities Center 10,000 National Institute for Reproductive Health, Inc. 12,400 National Italian American Foundation, Inc. 26,000 National Jazz Museum in Harlem 25,000 National Jewish Outreach Program, Inc. 144,770 National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Colorado Chapter 25,000 National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Connecticut Chapter 11,200 National Multiple Sclerosis Society Long Island Chapter 51,212 National Multiple Sclerosis Society New Jersey Metro Chapter 47,200 National Multiple Sclerosis Society New York City-Southern New York Chapter 27,780 National Museum of American Jewish History 22,280 National Museum of Wildlife Art of the United States 10,000 National Partnership for Women and Families, Inc. 41,500 National Philanthropic Trust 25,000 National Public Radio, Inc. 28,250 National Ramah Commission, Inc. 70,102 National School Climate Center 15,000 National September 11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center Foundation, Inc. 17,280 National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception 10,000 National Society for Hebrew Day Schools a/k/a Torah Umesorah 65,540 National Women’s Law Center 10,000 Nativity Mission Center, Inc. 50,000 Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. 70,780 Nature Conservancy 51,616 Navat Yisrael, Inc. 36,350 Nazareth Regional High School 10,000 Nefesh 24,506 Nefesh Yehudie, Inc. 164,780 Ner Israel Rabbinical College, Inc. 31,600 Nesach Yisrael Institution 10,512


Netanya Foundation, Inc. Network for Africa Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship Neue Galerie New York Neve Yerushalayim, Inc. New America Foundation New Directions for Women, Inc. New England Institute of Jewish Studies, Inc. New England Rabbinical College, Inc. New Group, Inc. New Haven Hebrew Day School, Inc. New Heights Youth, Inc. New Israel Fund New Jersey Repertory Company New Jersey Seeds, Inc. New Leaders New Music USA, Inc. New Orleans Hillel Center New Press, Inc. New Profit, Inc. New School New Schools Fund New Seed Foundation New Visions for Public Schools, Inc. New York and Presbyterian Hospital New York Board of Rabbis, Inc. New York Botanical Garden New York Cancer Center, Inc. New York Center for Autism Research and Education, Inc. New York Center for Law and Justice, Inc. New York City AIDS Memorial, Inc. New York City Ballet, Inc. New York City Center, Inc. New York City Mission Society New York City Opera, Inc. New York City Outward Bound Center, Inc. New York Civil Liberties Union Foundation New York Collaborates for Autism, Inc. New York Community Trust a/k/a Community Funds, Inc. New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc. New York Historical Society New York Immigration Coalition, Inc. New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. New York Landmarks Conservancy, Inc. New York Needs You New York Opportunity Network New York Police & Fire Widows’ & Children’s Benefit Fund, Inc. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox & Tilden Foundations New York Public Radio New York Road Runners Club, Inc. New York Says Thank You Foundation

10,650 20,000 10,000 10,000 112,300 53,400 10,000 10,000 15,850 30,000 70,000 10,250 343,971 10,000 11,000 18,000 10,000 30,800 11,800 225,000 170,500 250,000 15,000 46,000 509,650 91,600 113,180 47,078 37,500 12,520 20,000 40,050 777,600 50,000 275,272 25,500 11,700 17,000 12,000 100,000 315,250 322,250 15,100 35,000 14,280 54,000 30,000 15,180 342,692 422,026 21,601 110,500

New York Service for the Handicapped 40,050 New York Shakespeare Festival 14,500 New York Stem Cell Foundation, Inc. 506,000 New York Theatre Workshop, Inc. 11,500 New York Times Neediest Cases Fund 34,950 New York University 1,500,230 New York Women’s Foundation 13,181 New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care 25,000 New Yorkers for Parks 28,100 New York-Presbyterian Fund, Inc. 1,393,500 Newark Now, Inc. 40,000 Newton Arts Center, Inc. 20,000 Nextbook, Inc. 3,450,000 Nicholls State University Foundation 150,000 Niroga Institute 45,000 NLN Foundation for Nursing Education 41,937 No Longer Empty, Inc. 10,000 Noam Shabbos 27,948 North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry, Inc. 11,490 North Bennet Street School 10,000 North Carolina Museum of Art Foundation, Inc. 15,500 North Carolina State University Foundation, Inc. 100,000 North Jersey Friendship House, Inc. 23,141 North Shore Animal League America, Inc. 17,500 North Shore Hebrew Academy 32,150 North Shore Hebrew Academy High School 25,000 North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System Foundation 412,550 North Star Fund, Inc. 42,220 Northeastern University 18,500 Northern Westchester Hospital 67,430 Northside Center for Child Development, Inc. 15,500 Northwestern University 177,286 Norton Museum of Art, Inc. 19,800 NYU Hospitals Center 11,470,360 O.H.R. Haganuz, Inc. 10,250 Oakland Small Schools Foundation 25,000 Oberlin College 50,540 Oberlin Community Services Council 15,000 Ocean Foundation 10,000 Oceana, Inc. 90,000 Ohel Avraham 36,341 Ohel Ayalah 14,360 Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services, Inc. 80,066 Ohel Yaacob Congregation a/k/a Ocean Avenue Synagogue 68,935 Ohr Chodosh, Inc. 10,000 Ohr Joseph Rabbinical Seminary 14,162 Ohr Meir U’Bracha 11,520 Ohr Somayach International, Inc. 14,030 Ohr Torah Stone Institutions of Israel 218,470 Old Westbury Hebrew Congregation, Inc. 20,830 One Acre Fund 50,000 One Family Fund 38,690 One Heartland, Inc. 25,000 One Israel Fund, Ltd. 56,620

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Grants One to World, Inc. 30,000 Oneg Shabbos and Yom Tov 10,000 Open Door Foundation, Inc. 16,100 Open Field Foundation 10,000 OPERA America, Inc. 100,000 Operation Smile, Inc. 202,100 Or Hachayim, Inc. 40,500 Oratorio Society of New York 53,400 Oregon Health and Science University Foundation 15,000 Organization for the Resolution of Agunot, Inc. 39,000 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Inc. 15,500 ORT America, Inc. 38,701 Oshman Family Jewish Community Center 155,000 Ossining Children’s Center, Inc. 28,300 Ossining Matters, Inc. 12,000 Oswego College Foundation, Inc. 20,500 Our Companions Domestic Animal Sanctuary, Inc. 10,500 Our Time Theatre Company 21,700 Ovarian Cancer Research Fund 31,100 Oxfam-America, Inc. 16,900 Ozar Hatorah, Inc. 26,850 P.E.F. Israel Endowment Funds, Inc. 2,719,032 P.S. 87 PA, Inc. 10,000 Paamonim 48,460 Pacifica Foundation 14,215 Packer Collegiate Institute 25,000 Palm Beach Habilitation Center, Inc. 60,000 Palm Beach Pops, Inc. 20,100 Pan Massachusetts Challenge Trust 13,230 Paper Mill Playhouse 10,000 Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies North America, Inc. 116,170 Parents for Torah for All Children (P’TACH) 12,760 Park Avenue Synagogue - Elberon, NJ 371,500 Park Avenue Synagogue - New York, NY 133,588 Park East Synagogue 28,850 Park Square Advocates, Inc. 55,000 Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, Inc. 22,085 Partners In Health 26,830 Partnership for Effective Learning and Innovative Education, Inc. 62,500 Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning, Inc. 20,500 Partnership for Public Service, Inc. 10,000 Pascack Valley Chabad Outreach Center 46,000 Passaic Clifton Community Kollel Congregation, Inc. 14,550 Paul Taylor Dance Foundation, Inc. 525,250 Pax, Inc. 10,000 Peace Action Education Fund 16,500 Pearl Theatre Co., Inc. 12,750 Peconic Land Trust, Inc. 18,300 Pediatric Cancer Foundation 19,450 Pelham Jewish Center 11,210 PENCIL, Inc. 11,500 Pencils of Promise Incorporated 11,000 People for the American Way Foundation 280,000 Performance Zone, Inc. d/b/a The Field 18,000 Performing Arts Center Foundation, Inc. 10,750

Perkins School for the Blind 150,200 Perlman Music Program, Inc. 11,900 Phelps Memorial Hospital Association 51,650 Philadelphia Orchestra Association 252,500 Philanthropic Ventures Foundation 20,000 Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, Inc. 410,035 Philip Evans Scholarship Foundation 50,000 Phipps Community Development Corporation 500,100 Phoenix House Development Fund, Inc. 34,050 Pierpont Morgan Library 17,360 Pine Crest Prepatory School, Inc. 30,000 Planned Parenthood Association of the Mercer Area 50,000 Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. 190,669 Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic, Inc. 38,350 Planned Parenthood of Nassau County, Inc. 160,000 Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc. 43,350 Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida, Inc. 11,000 Playback NYC, Inc. 20,000 Point Foundation 12,000 Point of Hope A Deron Williams Foundation 25,000 Points of Light Foundation 25,000 Police Athletic League of North Miami, Inc. 10,000 Poly Prep Country Day School 10,110 Polyphony 15,150 Pony Power Therapies, Inc 13,750 Porat Yosef Foundation 48,837 Port Chester Carver Center, Inc. 10,000 Port Jewish Center 10,000 Pound Ridge Land Conservancy, Inc. 68,000 Practice Makes Perfect, Inc. 10,000 Prep for Prep 55,950 President and Fellows of Harvard College a/k/a Harvard University 740,785 President and Trustees of Bates College 15,000 Primary Stages Company, Inc. 15,500 Princeton Day School, Inc. 10,000 Princeton Hillel, Center for Jewish Life 38,600 Progress in Education, Inc. 10,000 Project Bloom 10,000 Project Care of Brooklyn, Inc. d/b/a Emergency Parnossa Initiative 50,000 Project Eye-To-Eye, Inc. 10,450 Project Ezra 11,198 Project Ezrah Needs, Inc. 68,810 Project Ijtihad 15,000 Project Kesher 26,270 Project Sunshine, Inc. 38,180 Project Vote-Voting for America, Inc. 35,000 Prospect Park Alliance, Inc. 152,750 Province of St. Mary 10,000 Public Art Fund, Inc. 29,250 Public Interest Projects, Inc. 10,000 Publicolor, Inc. 28,600 Queens College Foundation, Inc. 17,735 Queens College Hillel 31,800


Queens Hatzolo Aid, Inc. 10,052 Queens Yeshiva Ketana, Inc. 10,280 Quentin Road Synagogue 26,650 Quest Scholars Program 125,000 Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary 95,210 Rabbi Israel Meyer HaCohen Rabbinical Seminary of America 27,676 Rabbi Jacob Joseph School 58,010 Rabbi Meir Baal Haness Sharei Tzion, Inc. 72,072 Rabbinical Assembly of America 24,000 Rabbinical College of America 13,332 Rainforest Alliance, Inc. 18,900 Raise the Children International 10,000 RAJE-USA, Inc. 33,500 Ramah in the Rockies 10,642 Ramapo for Children, Inc. 86,600 Ramaz School 677,855 Rambam Mesivta-Maimonides High School 19,350 RAND Corporation 50,000 Randall’s Island Park Alliance, Inc. 11,500 Raoul Wallenberg Committee of the United States, Ltd. 25,200 Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 75,300 Reach for the Stars Learning Center 71,718 Reboot, Inc. 25,100 Recess Activities 39,250 Reconstructionist Rabbinical College 34,750 Red Hook Initiative 12,650 Reform Temple of Jupiter-Tequesta, Inc. 18,100 Refuah Helpline, Inc. d/b/a Refuah Resources 12,720 Regents of the University of California - Davis 10,000 Regents of the University of California - Los Angeles 30,000 Regents of the University of Michigan 1,731,380 Rehabilitation Center for Children and Adults 10,000 Reilly Hyland Animal Sanctuary 15,000 Religious Zionist Youth Movement Bnei Akiva of the US & Canada, Inc. 16,280 Renee Schick Gemilas Chesed, Inc. 50,100 REPORT: Research + Evaluation = Promoting Organizational Responsibility and Transparency, Inc. 17,140 Research Foundation of the City University of New York 16,180 Resources for Human Development, Inc. 10,000 Retreat, Inc. 15,100 Return-United Fund Education Russian Immigrant Children Israel 27,380 Rhythm of Hope, Inc. 20,000 Richard G. Rosenthal Jewish Community Center of Northern Westchester, Inc. 85,010 Richard Nixon Foundation 15,000 Riverdale Country School, Inc. 591,850 Riverdale Friends of Hatzala, Inc. 14,090 Riverdale Jewish Center 221,625 Riverview Medical Center Foundation 10,000 Robert R. McCormick Foundation 20,000 Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center, Inc. 50,000 Robin Hood Foundation 1,652,225 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. 35,000

Rockefeller Family Fund, Inc. 25,000 Rockefeller University 42,250 Rockland Institute for Special Education 32,790 Rockland Jewish Community Center Corporation 84,240 Rocky Mountain Institute 15,700 Rofeh Cholim Cancer Society, Inc. 11,170 Roger Williams University 75,000 Ronald McDonald House of New York, Inc. 39,525 Root Capital, Inc. 25,000 Rosenberg Fund for Children, Inc. 10,000 Rotary Foundation of Rotary International 50,000 Rothko Chapel 30,000 Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc. 111,550 Row New York 11,250 Rudolf Steiner College 10,000 Rutgers Learning Network, Inc. 17,300 Rutgers University Foundation 36,850 Rutgers University Hillel Foundation 50,180 Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service of South Palm Beach County, Inc. 44,475 Rye Country Day School 29,600 S.A.F.E. Foundation, Inc. 58,083 S.A.M. Advisory Council, Inc. 24,047 Sadie Nash Leadership Project, Inc. 62,500 Safe Horizon, Inc. 22,100 Safe Passages 45,500 Sailors for the Sea, Inc. 10,000 Saint Barnabas Medical Center Foundation 12,150 Saint Thomas Episcopal Church - Amenia Union, NY 10,800 Salanter Akiba Riverdale Academy (SAR) 3,036,806 Salvation Army National Corp. 19,995 Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. 25,180 Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation 66,600 San Francisco Free Clinic 10,000 San Francisco Study Center, Inc. 28,500 San Francisco Zen Center 10,000 San Francisco Zoological Society 10,000 Sanctuary for Families, Inc. 55,800 Sansum Clinic 50,000 Santa Barbara Middle School 54,750 Santa Cruz Montessori School 75,000 Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Ltd. 20,000 Sarah Lawrence College 36,184 Sarasota-Manatee Jewish Federation, Inc. 16,000 Sass Foundation for Medical Research, Inc. 180,000 Save Venice, Inc. 20,000 SBH Community Service Network, Inc. 427,395 SCAN-New York Volunteer Parent-Aides Association, Inc. 20,000 Scarsdale Synagogue/Tremont Temple 13,461 Schechter Institutes, Inc. 442,800 Scholarship & Welfare Fund of the Alumni Association of Hunter College 20,000 School of American Ballet, Inc. 99,750 Schubert Club, Inc. 10,000 Scleroderma Research Foundation 11,000 Scripps Research Institute 25,500

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Grants Search for Common Ground 11,000 Second Congregational Church - Greenwich, CT 25,000 Second Stage Theatre 39,000 Securing America’s Future Energy Foundation 349,000 Seeds of Peace, Inc. 160,691 Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. 16,684 Sentencing Project 1,020,000 Sephardic Bet Yaakov, Inc. d/b/a B’not Yisrael 40,064 Sephardic Center for Rabbinic and Secular Studies, Inc. d/b/a Allegra Franco Sephardic Women’s Teachers Seminary 1,072,928 Sephardic Community Alliance 30,683 Sephardic Community Youth Center 469,506 Sephardic Food Fund, Inc. 244,324 Sephardic Geriatric Foundation of New York, Inc. 30,000 Sephardic Institute 210,977 Sephardic Mikvah Israel, Inc. 20,575 Sephardic Synagogue - Brooklyn, NY 277,624 Sephardic Temple 70,500 Sephardic Torah Center 395,861 Serving Those Who Serve Incorporated 10,000 Shaare Tefilah Ben Moshe, Inc. 16,453 Shaare Zion Congregation - Brooklyn, NY 282,263 Shaarei Emunah 25,000 Shaarei Tikvah: The Scarsdale Conservative Congregation 322,974 Shalem Foundation 80,500 Shalom Task Force, Inc. 10,904 Shalom Torah Centers 18,062 Shared Interest, Inc. 25,650 Sharsheret, Inc. 26,543 Shavei Hevron Institutions, Inc. 92,770 Shelburne Museum, Inc. 52,000 Sh’or Yoshuv 68,936 Shore Area Mikveh 38,693 Shul of Bal Harbour, Inc. 190,510 Shulamith Institute for Girls 13,200 Shuvi Nafshi Foundation, Inc. 60,087 Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center, Inc. 56,500 Sidwell Friends School 12,500 Sigma Alpha Mu Foundation 11,500 Sikh Dharma of Phoenix 10,000 Simon Wiesenthal Center 54,436 Sinai Special Needs Institute 31,330 Skidmore College 389,250 Smach Zevilin of NY, Inc. 37,200 Smile Train, Inc. 12,940 Smith College 61,150 Smithsonian Institution 46,600 Social Venture Partners Boston 10,500 Society for Humanistic Judaism 10,500 Society for the Advancement of Judaism 14,000 Society for the Welfare of Israeli Underprivileged Gifted Children 11,101 Society of the Four Arts 14,500 Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation 110,825

Solomon Schechter Day School of Albuquerque, Inc. 10,000 Solomon Schechter Day School of Bergen County 12,800 Solomon Schechter Day School of Nassau County 55,440 Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan 53,410 Solomon Schechter School of Westchester, Inc. 480,668 Solving Kids Cancer, Inc. 15,450 Soundview Preparatory School 10,000 Southampton Hospital Foundation, Inc. 25,250 Southeastern Legal Foundation, Inc. 14,000 Southern California Institute of Architecture 30,000 Southern Institute for Education and Research, Inc. 25,000 Southern Poverty Law Center, Inc. 31,501 Southlands Foundation 11,000 Spark Program, Inc. 90,000 Spartan Patron Foundation 25,000 Special Children Center, Inc. 183,411 Special Ed Academy of Deal, Inc. 72,833 Spence School 69,500 Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. 168,125 St. Ann’s Warehouse, Inc. 55,000 St. Bernard’s School, Inc. 62,036 St. Francis Friends of the Poor, Inc. St. Francis Residence II 150,000 St. Francis Hospital Foundation, Inc. 66,500 St. Francis Monastery: The Breadline for the Poor, Inc. 50,000 St. John’s University 36,680 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 51,815 St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center 10,000 St. Paul’s Center of New York, Inc. 12,500 St. Peter’s School 25,000 St. Rose Church Corporation 10,000 Stam G’milas Chesed Fund, Inc. 20,550 Stamford Hospital Health Foundation, Inc. 12,950 Stanford University Board of Trustees Leland Stanford Junior University 1,040,600 Starlight Children’s Foundation - NY*NJ*CT 59,100 Stephen Gaynor School 27,500 Stephen Wise Free Synagogue 36,036 Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute 40,000 Stony Brook Foundation, Inc. 21,700 Stony Brook Hebrew Congregation, Inc. 88,100 Studio In a School Association 43,640 Suffield Academy 110,000 Summer Camp, Inc. 58,050 Summit School 11,000 Sundance Institute 25,500 Sunfield Education Association 10,000 Sustainability Laboratory, Inc. 155,000 Sustainable Markets Foundation 50,000 Sylvia Center, Inc. 18,180 Synagogue of Deal 125,936 Synagogue of Oakhurst Community Center, Inc. 11,694 Synagogue of West Long Branch 33,823 Syracuse University 60,450 Taft School Corporation 65,000 Take The Field, Inc. 16,666


Tal Torah Foundation, Inc. 18,000 Talmud Torah of Flatbush 12,250 Talmudic Research Center of Northern New Jersey 22,190 Talmudical Academy of Baltimore, Inc. 43,000 Tara Institute of the Performing Arts Incorporated 127,500 Taube Foundation for Jewish Life and Culture 40,300 Teach for America, Inc. 96,500 Teachers College Columbia University 55,975 Teamster Rank and File Education and Legal Defense Foundation 20,000 Teatown Lake Reservation, Inc. 20,250 Tech for Vets, Inc. 12,500 Tectonic Theater Project, Inc. 10,000 Temima High School, Inc. 10,000 Temple Adas Israel of Sag Harbor, NY 35,750 Temple Anshe Amunim 19,000 Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael - Springfield, NJ 15,720 Temple Beth Am of Parsippany 10,000 Temple Beth El - Cedarhurst, NY 15,000 Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester 20,264 Temple Beth Israel of Eugene, Oregon 25,000 Temple Beth Shalom - Jewish Center of the Mahopacs 13,500 Temple Beth Shalom - Livingston, NJ 14,347 Temple Beth Sholom - Miami Beach, FL 10,000 Temple Beth Sholom - Roslyn Heights, NY 74,220 Temple Beth Torah, Inc. - Upper Nyack, NY 77,750 Temple Emanu-El of Closter, Inc. 55,000 Temple Emanuel of Great Neck 70,000 Temple Israel Center of White Plains 123,047 Temple Israel of Great Neck 11,792 Temple Israel of New Rochelle 32,750 Temple Israel of the City of New York 25,522 Temple Israel, Inc. 10,000 Temple Shaaray Tefila a/k/a Congregation Shaaray Tefila 22,000 Temple Sharey Tefilo - Israel 16,190 Temple Sholom - New Milford, CT 50,000 Temple Sholom, Inc. - Greenwich, CT 19,780 Texas Organizing Project Education Fund 10,000 Texas Torah Institute 29,000 THANC Foundation, Inc. 13,100 The Beis, Inc. 15,000 The Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City 5,166,630 Theatre for a New Audience, Inc. 34,200 Thirteen 522,965 This World: The Jewish Values Network 12,800 Tides Center 42,000 Tiferet Torah 46,837 Tisch Multiple Sclerosis Research Center of New York, Inc. 27,000 To Save A Life Foundation 40,680 Tomchai Torah Beretz Yisrael, Inc. 45,000 Tomche Shabbos of Rockland County 19,162 Tomchei Shabbos D’Lakewood, Inc. 12,601 Tomchei Shabbos of Bergen County, Inc. 19,030 Tomchei Shabbos-Yad Yeshaya, Inc. 27,150 Torah Academy - Brookline, MA 11,000 Torah Academy for Girls 57,650

Torah Academy High School of Brooklyn 45,700 Torah Academy of Bergen County 68,467 Torah Academy of Philadelphia 34,280 Torah Advancement Program, Inc. 10,000 Torah Community Fund, Inc. 15,360 Torah Institute of Lakewood, Inc. d/b/a Yeshiva Bais Hatorah 11,000 Torah Learning Resources, Ltd. 13,171 Torah Lishmah Institute 17,250 Toras Chesed, Inc. 14,662 Torat Moshe V’Ohel Yosef 13,080 Torath Israel Sephardic Congregation 93,953 Touro College 13,068 Tov Vachesed, Inc. 15,994 Town Hall Foundation, Inc. 13,130 Town of Palm Beach United Way, Inc. 24,550 Town School, Inc. 107,000 Townsend Harris Alumni Association, Inc. 27,000 Transportation Alternatives, Inc. 176,640 Trevor Day School 781,000 Trevor Project, Inc. 13,000 Trickle Up Program, Inc. 39,500 Trinity Episcopal Schools Corporation 123,000 Triple Shadow, Inc. 14,000 Trisha Brown Company, Inc. 25,000 T’ruah 27,900 True Colors Fund, Inc. 10,000 Trust for the National Mall 25,000 Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York 4,637,538 Trustees of Dartmouth College 302,500 Trustees of Hampshire College 12,000 Trustees of Princeton University 789,150 Trustees of the Congregation Shearith Israel in the City of NY 50,659 Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania 3,060,662 Trustees of Tufts College 1,044,900 Trustees of Westminster School, Inc. 85,000 TSQ, Inc. 11,560 Turkish Philanthropy Funds, Inc. 13,000 Two River Theatre Company 510,000 U.C. Santa Cruz Foundation 102,000 U.S. Committee Sports for Israel, Inc. 41,740 UCLA Foundation 100,000 UJA-Federation of Greenwich 131,000 UJA-Federation of Westport-Weston-WiltonNorwalk 65,800 Union College, Schenectady, New York 347,100 Union for Reform Judaism 207,426 Union of Concerned Scientists, Inc. 12,780 Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America 192,622 Unitarian Church of All Souls 15,000 United Against Illegal Guns Support Fund 43,225 United Hospital Fund of New York 18,000 United Jewish Appeal-Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of NY, Inc. (UJA) 18,474,534

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Grants United Jewish Communities of MetroWest New Jersey 320,676 United Jewish Federation of Northeastern New York, Inc. 52,500 United Jewish Federation of Princeton Mercer Bucks, Inc. 52,600 United Jewish Federation of Stamford 151,568 United Munkacser Yeshivos 152,000 United Neighborhood Houses of New York, Inc. 107,250 United Service Organizations, Inc. (USO) 16,660 United States Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, United States Diplomacy Center 50,000 United States Fund for UNICEF 35,626 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 167,991 United States Olympic Committee 10,000 United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism 14,090 United Way of Greenwich, Inc. 26,100 United Way of Middle Tennessee d/b/a United Way of Metro Nashville 11,000 United Way of Monmouth County, Inc. 15,000 United Way of Westchester and Putnam, Inc. 134,800 Uniting Against Lung Cancer Foundation 21,200 University at Buffalo Foundation, Inc. 157,000 University of California San Francisco Foundation 35,250 University of Chicago 43,850 University of Colorado Foundation, Inc. 15,700 University of Connecticut 16,800 University of Connecticut Hillel 27,800 University of Delaware 10,000 University of Iowa Foundation 10,500 University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation, Inc. 20,000 University of Maryland Hillel 29,500 University of Miami 30,860 University of Minnesota Foundation 35,000 University of New Hampshire Foundation Incorporated 10,000 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 40,300 University of Oklahoma Foundation, Inc. 77,000 University of Richmond 10,000 University of Rochester 268,000 University of South Carolina Educational Foundation 15,000 University of South Florida Foundation, Inc. 37,500 University of Southern California 25,500 University of Southern Mississippi 10,000 University of Texas Foundation 10,750 University of Utah 15,440 University of Vermont and State Agricultural College 40,000 Unreasonable Institute 35,000 Upper East Side Hatzolah, Inc. 10,522 Upper Midtown Chabad Lubavitch, Inc. 23,600 Upstart Bay Area 33,350 Urban Justice Center 11,500 Urbanglass New York Contemporary Glass Center, Inc. 11,000 Ursuline School of New Rochelle 12,000 US Friends of the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute 25,180 USA Outreach Incorporated Priority 1 45,161 USAction Education Fund 10,200

Vacamas Programs for Youth of New Jersey, Inc. 12,750 Valerie Fund 15,250 Valley Beth Shalom 24,600 Valley Hospital Foundation, Inc. 34,950 Valtarese Foundation, Inc. 10,000 Vanderbilt Hillel 19,800 Vanderbilt University 39,500 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program 37,529 Vassar College 46,500 Vedibarta Bam Institute, Inc. 111,000 Vet Voice Foundation, Inc. 30,000 Victoria Home 20,000 Village Academies, Inc. 78,500 Village Community School 14,000 Village Health Works 11,000 Village Temple 134,088 Villanova University 10,000 Vincent Smith School 10,000 Virgin Unite USA, Inc. 24,000 Virginia Organizing, Inc. 20,000 Visiting Nurse Service of New York 246,000 Vivian Beaumont Theater, Inc. d/b/a Lincoln Center Theater 24,850 Volunteers In Medicine Berkshires, Inc. 15,000 Voter Participation Center 27,500 VoterPunch 10,000 Waldorf School of the Peninsula, Inc. 59,000 Washington Institute for Near East Policy 455,700 Washington Montessori Association, Inc. 11,000 Washington University 708,430 Waterside School, Inc. 25,000 Waterside Workshops 10,000 We Are Family Foundation 12,500 Webb School 17,000 Wellesley College 20,660 Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater, Inc. 93,800 Wesleyan University 519,100 West Side Center for Community Life, Inc. 11,200 West Side Center for Jewish Life, Inc. 53,100 West Side Collaborative MS 250 10,000 West Side Kollel Torah Center 110,780 Westchester Arts Council, Inc. 20,000 Westchester Community College Foundation, Inc. 26,500 Westchester Day School 46,525 Westchester Hebrew High School 35,736 Westchester Jewish Center 78,888 Westchester Jewish Community Services, Inc. 91,879 Westchester Jewish Council, Inc. 30,960 Westchester Reform Temple 136,600 Western Wall Heritage Foundation, Inc. 29,200 Westhampton Synagogue, Inc. 155,540 Westlake School 10,000 Westport Country Playhouse, Inc. 26,850 Westport Library Association 14,500 WGBH Educational Foundation 10,300 WHC Foundation 1 20,000


White Plains Hospital Medical Center 33,300 Whitney Museum of American Art 26,375 Wilderness Society 108,180 Wildlife Conservation Society 117,010 William J. Brennan, Jr. Center for Justice, Inc. 40,000 Williams College 211,444 Windward School, Inc. 251,350 Winston Preparatory School 12,200 Winthrop-University Hospital Association 13,040 Witness, Inc. 30,000 WNET 471,020 Wolcott School 101,000 Women for Women International 14,926 Women in Distress of Broward County, Inc. 15,000 Women In Need, Inc. 23,500 Women’s International Zionist Organization 168,785 WonderWork, Inc. d/b/a FirstStep 26,000 Woodlands Community Temple, Inc. 12,056 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars 35,000 Woods Services Foundation 12,000 Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary, Inc. 10,000 Woodstock Jewish Congregation 13,818 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 150,000 Working Theatre Company, Inc. 21,000 World Jewish Congress American Section, Inc. 59,000 World Ort, Inc. 18,000 World Union for Progressive Judaism, Ltd. 20,430 WWP, Inc. (Wounded Warrior Project) 63,690 Yad Avraham of New York, Inc. 81,150 Yad Chaya, Inc. 89,180 Yad L’Achim Peylei Israel 12,915 Yad Yosef 404,851 Yale University 612,453 Yard, Inc. 11,100 Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 10,000 Yeshiva & Mesivta Toras Chaim of Greater New York at South Shore 261,072 Yeshiva and Beth Hamedrash Shaarei Yosher 19,501 Yeshiva and Mesivta Toras Emes Kamenitz 21,150 Yeshiva Beit Rafael 14,381 Yeshiva Beth Abraham of Jerusalem, Inc. 113,550 Yeshiva Building Fund, Inc. 93,800 Yeshiva Derech Chaim 12,210 Yeshiva Gedolah Bais Yisroel, Inc. 68,146 Yeshiva Gedolah of Midwood 10,360 Yeshiva Gedolah of Teaneck, Inc. 95,750 Yeshiva Gedolah of the Five Towns, Inc. 17,576 Yeshiva Gedolah of Waterbury 77,600 Yeshiva Gedolah Zichron Moshe a/k/a Yeshivath Zichron Moshe 36,360 Yeshiva High School for Girls, Inc. 37,880 Yeshiva High School, Inc. - Atlanta, GA 11,680 Yeshiva Ketana of Long Island 25,700 Yeshiva Ketana of Manhattan 17,035 Yeshiva Keter Torah, Inc. 395,714 Yeshiva Ktana of Passaic 51,000

Yeshiva Mikdash Melech Yeshiva of Bergen County, Inc. Yeshiva of Central Queens Yeshiva of Far Rockaway Yeshiva of Nitra Yeshiva of North Jersey Yeshiva Ohavei Torah Riverdale, Inc. Yeshiva Ohr Torah Community School, Inc. Yeshiva Ohr Yisrael, Inc. Yeshiva Ohr Yitzchak, Inc. Yeshiva Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch Yeshiva Shaare Torah, Inc. Yeshiva Torah Vodaath Yeshiva Toras Chemed, Inc. Yeshiva University Yeshiva University Museum Yeshiva University Women’s Organization Yeshiva Zichron Meilech, Inc. Yeshivah of Flatbush Yeshivas Chsan Sofer, Inc. Yeshivas Nachlas Bnei Shimon Yeshivas Ohr Hachaim Yeshivas Ohr Reuven Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School, Ltd. Yeshivat Darche Eres, Inc. Yeshivat He’Atid Incorporated Yeshivat Maharat, Inc. Yeshivat Ohel Torah Yeshivat Or Hachaim of Lakewood, Inc. Yeshivat Or Hatorah Yeshivat Sha’alvim, Inc. Yeshivos Karlin Stolin Beth Aron Veisrael Rabbinical Institute, Inc. Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, Inc. YM-YWHA of Bergen County d/b/a Bergen County Y, Jewish Community Center Yonkers Partners in Education, Inc. Young Adult Institute, Inc. Young Audiences, Inc. Young Israel of Bal Harbour, Inc. Young Israel of Flatbush Young Israel of Great Neck Young Israel of Hillcrest Young Israel of Hollywood-Fort Lauderdale Young Israel of Kew Gardens Hills Young Israel of Lawrence-Cedarhurst Young Israel of Long Beach Young Israel of Monsey and Wesley Hills Young Israel of New Rochelle Young Israel of Plainview Young Israel of Riverdale Young Israel of Santa Barbara Young Israel of Scarsdale Young Israel of West Hempstead Young Israel of White Plains Young Israel of Woodmere

61,710 180,575 70,600 14,105 25,000 68,620 124,288 96,950 32,000 20,000 29,412 423,236 70,182 15,000 6,034,888 35,000 35,000 13,208 499,479 51,300 15,000 18,360 21,950 812,520 11,651 29,760 39,620 26,096 50,372 10,611 22,500 16,780 32,860 58,250 50,680 16,000 12,500 38,290 31,000 46,370 13,830 18,460 19,760 105,210 43,608 10,340 76,500 65,320 17,980 15,925 34,856 16,510 11,955 39,498

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Grants Young Israel Ohab Zedek of North Riverdale/Yonkers 29,750 Young Judaea Sprout Lake Camp, Inc. 13,122 Young Men & Young Women’s Hebrew Association of the Bronx 23,200 Young Men’s & Young Women’s Hebrew Association d/b/a 92nd Street Y 1,364,260 Young Men’s Christian Association of Long Island, Inc. 40,250 Young Women’s Leadership Network, Inc. 630,300 Youth Alive 50,000 Youth Radio 25,000

Youth Renewal Fund Zamir Choral Foundation, Inc. Zero To Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers & Families Zichron Avot Zichron Shlomo Yonason Fund, Inc. Grants under $10,000 Total

108,980 131,205 312,500 95,720 23,000 10,038,364 272,755,300

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In addition to the many grants recommended by our generous fund holders, JCF’s Board of Trustees has awarded nearly $10 million since 1999 from the JCF Special Gifts Fund, an institutional endowment, to dozens of organizations in the New York Jewish community. Learn more about our most recent grants below. The JCF Special Gifts Fund Provides $240,000 for Day Camp Scholarships In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, JCF provided $240,000 in day camp scholarships to children of families affected by the storm. One mother whose family lost their home described camp as “the only normalcy left in my children’s lives.” JCF Grants $100,000 to UJA’s Community Initiative for Holocaust Survivors In New York, the largest community of Holocaust survivors in the United States, half of survivors are living in poverty. JCF’s Special Gifts Fund granted $100,000 to the Community Initiative for Holocaust Survivors, an initiative of UJA-Federation of New York, to meet the needs of this vulnerable population. JCF Grants $100,000 to Renovate a Multi-purpose Room at the YM-YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood More than 6,000 people use the Y’s auditorium each year. It is a highly-valued resource for the entire Washington Heights and Inwood community, as it is accessible to all. Thanks to JCF, the Y will install a professional-grade, hi-tech sound system to significantly improve the acoustics in the room. This is particularly important for the seniors who have a difficult time hearing musical entertainment and speakers.


[ Year Ended June 30, 2013 ]

The 135 Fund 2005 John A. Rosenberg Memorial Fund A&B Philanthropic Fund Sydell and Arnold Aaron Philanthropic Fund Abraham C. Abadi Philanthropic Fund Charles Abadi & Family Philanthropic Fund Leo T. Abbe Charitable Foundation Richard K. Abbe Charitable Foundation The Herman Abbott Family Philanthropic Fund ABH Philanthropic Fund The Ezra I. Abraham Foundation Steven & Lisa Marcus Abramowitz Family Philanthropic Fund Fred and Penny Abrams Philanthropic Fund Abtocge Fund The Achim Philanthropic Fund Achrayut Fund Herbert and Marion Achtentuch Philanthropic Fund Dr. Alexandra Ackerman Fund Herbert and Caryl Ackerman Philanthropic Fund William and Karen Ackman Foundation Adam’s Mitzvah Fund Eugene J. Adams, Esq. Passover Memorial Fund Joseph and Beulah Adasko Philanthropic Fund The Barry A. Adelman Family Fund Arlene Adler Charitable Foundation Emanuel & Helen Adler Foundation Esthy and James Adler Philanthropic Fund Joseph F. and Arlene S. Adler Philanthropic Fund Seymour Adler Charitable Fund Sidney G. Adler Family Fund Adler/Hirsch Charitable Fund Nicole and Raanan Agus Family Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Jonathan Ahdoot Philanthropic Fund Albert and Elaine Aini Family Foundation Aiuvalasit Family Fund Ajuda Fund Alavivo Charitable Fund Daniel Paul Allen Fund Karen and Kent Allen Fund Nicholas Tanner Allen Fund Joseph S. Allerhand Philanthropic Fund ALMALTHEIA Fund Mimi and Barry J. Alperin Family Fund Eugene and Lenore Alpert Philanthropic Fund E, E & G Altman Fund Joseph and Nancy Amiel Philanthropic Fund Daniel and Esther Andron Philanthropic Fund The Andy Fund Angelus Foundation Michael J. Ansbro Family Fund Sanford Antignas Philanthropic Fund Mark and Gail Appel Fund Julian Applebome Philanthropic Fund Karen C. & Edward Applebome Philanthropic Fund Noah Applebome Philanthropic Fund Gertrude & Morris Arfa Memorial Fund

Harvey & Barbara Arfa Family Fund Arianna Tzedakah Fund The Armstrong/Montague Fund Joan and Robert Arnow Fund Leslie and Benjamin Arnow Fund Madeleine and David Arnow Fund Noah and Tamara Arnow Fund The Arond-Finkel Fund Aronson Family Foundation Aronson Family Foundation II The Art Fund Ezra S. & Sharyn Ashkenazi Philanthropic Fund The ASK Fund Askin Family Fund Helen-Mae and Seymour Askin Fund ASR Fund Benjamin and Rebeca Assa Memorial Foundation Rosie and Max M. Assoulin Philanthropic Fund Isaac L. Auerbach Fund for Jewish Leadership Development The Shay Auerbach Memorial Fund Averbuch Family Philanthropic Fund Averick Philanthropic Foundation Dara, Eryn and Sean Avjian Charitable Fund The Axel Family Philanthropic Fund The Axis Fund Ruby and Sarah Azrak Philanthropic Fund Doris M. Bachrach Philanthropic Fund Milton & Joan Bagley Grandchildren Charitable Foundation Susan and Martin Baker Charitable Fund Ballan Tzedaka Fund Brenda P. Ballin Philanthropic Fund Bamberger Family Philanthropic Fund Henry F. Bamberger & J. Leiter Bamberger Family Philanthropic Fund The Bancroft-Lewis Fund Joel Banker Fund Heide Banks & Howard Lazar Family Foundation Banner Family Fund Lisa and Phil Baratz Charitable Fund The Barenholtz Fund The Randi & Michael Barenholtz Family Fund The Bartleby Fund Nevet Basker Fund Marsha M. Goldstein Basson Memorial Fund Jane and Alan Batkin Foundation Dov & Tamar Bauman Philanthropic Fund Michael and Sara Baumrin Philanthropic Fund Patricia and Harold Bearnot Philanthropic Fund Arline Becker Memorial Fund Stephanie Becker Fund Julie and Franklin Shabetai Beda Charitable Fund Moises Beda Philanthropic Fund Bedol Family Fund Beldemma Fund Belenkiy Family Charitable Fund Belfer, Endelson & Cypres Family Philanthropic Fund

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Funds Be–Br Henriette Belfer Memorial Fund Karen and Andrew Belfer Philanthropic Fund Michelle and Benjamin Belfer Philanthropic Fund Jacqueline and Ira Bellsey Fund Belsky Family Fund Ben and Max’s Philanthropic Fund Jack and Giti Bendheim Fund Barbara Benenson/Marc Warren Charitable Fund Raymond E. and June Benenson Philanthropic Fund Benson Family Fund Minda Berbeco and William Fertman Charitable Fund S. J. Berbeco Philanthropic Fund Israel Henry Beren Charitable Trust (No. 1) Israel Henry Beren Charitable Trust (No. 2) Robert M. Beren Philanthropic Fund Berenholz Family Fund The Louis and Minnette Berg Charity Fund Norman Berg Family Fund The Berger Family Charitable Fund Berger Family Fund Brad W. Berger Philanthropic Fund Dale and Max Berger Family Trust Daniel M. Berger & Elyse D. Echtman Charitable Trust Nora & Richard Berger Fund Samuel and Trisanne Berger Family Charitable Gift Fund The Berger-Wainwright Fund The Bergerson Family Philanthropic Fund Edward and Sharon Bergman Family Fund Judith Block Bergman Fund Paul and Sara Bergman Family Fund Stanley and Marion Bergman Family Charitable Fund Peter G. Bergmann Memorial Fund The Berk Krauss Children’s Charitable Fund Arlene and Milton D. Berkman Philanthropic Fund Allie Caroline Berkowitz Fund Edward Berkowitz Philanthropic Fund Eva and Gary Berkowitz Fund Jacob Irving Berkowitz Fund Phyllis M. Berkowitz Charitable Trust Samantha Ethel Berkowitz Fund Berliner Family Fund Berman Family Philanthropic Fund Jeffrey M. Berman Charitable Foundation Moses and Marcia Berman Philanthropic Fund Richard and Jean Berman Philanthropic Fund Bermingham-Wilson Family Fund Allan H. and Nancy S. Bernard Philanthropic Fund Maurice Bernhardt Memorial Philanthropic Fund Joan & Alan Bernikow Philanthropic Fund The Beth and Steven Berns Charitable Fund Bernstein Bunzl Family Fund The Benjamin Bernstein Memorial Fund Bruce T. and Sheryl L. Bernstein Family Foundation Carolyn, Jackie and Rebecca Bernstein Charitable Fund Claude D.F. Bernstein Philanthropic Fund Helen and Robert Bernstein Philanthropic Fund Kimberly Grillo Bernstein and David H. Bernstein Charitable Fund Paul P. Bernstein Philanthropic Fund Richard A. and Amelia Bernstein Philanthropic Fund Sidney and Anita Bernstein Fund

Zoe and Jonathan Bernstein Fund Steven J. Bertisch Memorial Fund The Bespalov-Nichols Fund Sol Betesh & Sons Foundation The Bethill Family Fund The Mark and Wendy Biderman Fund Bierman-Krasnor Family Philanthropic Fund Joseph and Renee Bijou Family Fund The Berthold Bilski Charitable Fund The Binder Ney Family Fund Binyamin Zev Foundation Philanthropic Fund Birchas Rochel Philanthropic Fund Lois M. Black Scholarship Fund Erna Schwab Blade Philanthropic Fund Blaser Family Philanthropic Fund Daniel B. Blaser Philanthropic Fund The Anita and Howard Blatt Charitable Fund Jacob & Michele Blatt Charitable Fund IMO Riva Blatt Weinstein Barbara G. Blau and Edward L. Blau Philanthropic Fund Hannah and Norbert Blechner Memorial Fund Judith Sacks Bliss Philanthropic Fund Charles J. and Brenda Block Family Philanthropic Fund Barry L. & Lilia C. Bloom Philanthropic Fund Sara and Kate Bloom Fund Suzanne & Jeffrey Bloomberg Foundation The Willner-Bloomgarden Family Fund Jacob Bluestein Philanthropic Fund The Blum Family Foundation Boris and Frania Blum Memorial Philanthropic Fund The Dana & Michael Blum Philanthropic Foundation Jordan L. Blum Fund Mark E. Blum Fund Michael J. Blum Fund Lena C. Blumberg Fund Rhoda and Gerald Blumberg Philanthropic Fund Samuel J. Blumberg Fund Thomas A. & Elaine L. Blumberg Fund Isidor and Ann Blumenthal Family Fund Blumstein Family Fund Sande and Donald Boas Philanthropic Fund Jeannette and Frederic S. Bogart Philanthropic Family Fund Nathaniel and Betsy Bohrer Philanthropic Fund The Livia Claire Bokor Fund The Sophie Louise Bokor Fund Rabbis BenZion and Baruch Micah Bokser Memorial Foundation Irving & Joan M. Bolotin Fund Tina and Jeffrey Bolton Family Fund Thomas Borowik Philanthropic Fund The Dr. David Bortniker and Barbara Israel Bortniker Charitable Fund Ari & Helene Bousbib Charity Fund Bratskeir Family Fund Alexandra Sarah Meyer Brauer Fund William C. Brauer Fund Israel Braunstein Charity Fund Michael and Deborah Braunstein Charity Fund The Braver Philanthropic Fund Jane and Martin Bressler Philanthropic Fund Amy A.B. and Robert I. Bressman Philanthropic Fund Leo and Frances Bretter Philanthropic Fund


Brigish Fabian Fund Elissa and Lewis Broad Philanthropic Fund J.H. and L. Broad Philanthropic Fund Lewis Broad Charitable Fund Adele Kittredge Broder Memorial Fund Adele Meyer Brodkin Fund Brody Family Fund Bronstein Family Fund Ellen J. Brooks and Marshall Cohen Fund Irene L. and Stephen L. Brotman Philanthropic Fund Len Brous and Helen Garey Philanthropic Fund Brown Penny Fund Arthur and Judith Brown Charitable Fund Fred & Joanna Brown Charity Fund B’ruchah At Fund Phyllis N. and Myron I. Buchman Family Philanthropic Fund Dr. Frank Buchsbaum Philanthropic Fund The Bunchberry Fund Debbie and Michael Bunder Family Philanthropic Fund Alexandra Rachel Bernstein Bunzl Fund Natasha Bernstein Bunzl Fund JoAnne Burger and Michael Caplan Philanthropic Fund Lottie and Henry M. Burger Philanthropic Fund Robert and Judith Burger Philanthropic Fund Adina and Lawrence Burian Charitable Foundation The Burman & Gotbaum Family Fund Zella and Jack E. Butler Philanthropic Fund Leslie Byelas and Ellen B. Lubell Philanthropic Foundation C.R.A.M. Charitable Family Fund John and Mary Caffrey Philanthropic Fund Cane Family Fund Cantor Family Fund Mitch Cantor Charitable Fund Ryan J. Capps Bar Mitzvah Fund Nancy and Michael Cardozo Charitable Fund Dana & David Carlos Fund Jennifer Corn Carter Fund The Casaloma Fund Kate W. Cassidy Philanthropic Fund Joseph A. and Sheila Cattan Philanthropic Fund Cayam Foundation Central Synagogue Tzedakah Collective Chai Philanthropic Fund Tamar and Avi-Gil Chaitovsky Charitable Fund Chajet Family Foundation Philanthropic Fund Deborah and Stephen Chapin Philanthropic Fund Lillian & Nathan Charendoff Philanthropic Fund Charitable Venture Fund Chasan Family Fund The Chasdei Ruchama Fund Jay and Lucille Chazanoff Charitable Fund Louise Chazen Banon Family Fund Jerome and Simona Chazen Fund Kathy Chazen Family Fund Shoshana Chazen Charitable Fund Jacob Chen Fund Stephen & Dorothy Chen Charity Fund Ilana and Adam Chill Philanthropic Foundation Michael J. Chill Charitable Fund Citation Fund

Alexander Joel Clopper Fund Cobi’s Fund Cohen Family Charitable Fund Alan J. Cohen Foundation Ann and John Cohen Fund Arnold and Bryn Cohen Philanthropic Fund Eileen and Stephen Cohen Family Foundation Florence & Melvin J. Cohen Family Philanthropic Fund Ikey Cohen Charity Fund Joseph D. and Chaya Cohen Philanthropic Fund Leo Cohen and Naomi Cohen Memorial Fund Mark S. Cohen and Roberta Weinstein Cohen Philanthropic Fund Melvin J. and Florence Cohen Fund Rabbi Mitchell and Cari Cohen Tzedaka Fund Phoebe and Bernard Cohen Philanthropic Fund Randi and Larry Cohen Family Foundation Richard and Emily Cohen Philanthropic Fund Rivka Cohen Tzedaka Fund Robert Stephan Cohen Family Foundation Robin Ludwig Cohen Charitable Fund Trevor E. Cohen Fund Yaakov Cohen Tzedaka Fund Ann and Lawrence Cohn Philanthropic Fund Bertram J. and Barbara Cohn Fund The Elana Cohn Philanthropic Fund Libbie Dina Cohn Charitable Fund Martin and Kathleen Cohn Philanthropic Fund The Michael Cohn Philanthropic Fund Myron and Nancy Cohn Philanthropic Fund Susan Cohn Philanthropic Fund Theodore and Alice Ginott Cohn Philanthropic Fund The Cole Charitable Fund Coleman Charitable Gift Fund Brad Y. Coleman Charitable Fund Joel and Lois Coleman Foundation The Arthur W. Collins Fund The Linda Collins Fund Marcia and Geoffrey Colvin Philanthropic Fund Communal Care Fund Elizabeth Cooke and Reynold Levy Philanthropic Fund Michael A. Cooper Fund Cooperman Family Fund The Cooperman Fund Alan and Jane Cornell Philanthropic Fund Lauren Beth Cornell Philanthropic Fund The Michael & Kimberly Cornell Family Fund Ruth and Wallace E. Cowan Family Fund The CS Foundation Jenna and Seamus Culligan Philanthropic Fund Ann and Jonathan Dachs Charitable Fund Damial Fund Leonardo & Dena Dancykier Family Fund The Daniel Fund The Shele Danishefsky Covlin Memorial Fund Neil and Sharon Danzger Philanthropic Fund The David R. David Charitable Foundation Alan and Patricia B. Davidson Family Fund Ed and Alix Davidson Fund Franklin Z. Davidson & Carol R. Fishberg Philanthropic Fund Cary Davis and John McGinn Charitable Fund

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Funds Da–F Frances Davis Fund Karen & Dan Davis Family Philanthropic Fund Samuel and Ellen Darce Davis Philanthropic Fund Raymond and Lauren Dayan Fund Barbara and Maurice Deane Philanthropic Fund Thomas J. and Linda L. Dee Philanthropic Fund The Deerhead Fund Ellen deJonge-Ozeri Fund Dengrove Family Foundation Philanthropic Fund Jamie deRoy Charitable Trust Eva E. Deutsch Foundation Dezer Family Foundation DFW Fund The Justin Noah Diamond Charitable Fund Ruth Dickler Personal Charities Fund Dickstein Charitable Fund Elyssa and Mark Dickstein Fund Joseph and Mathilda Distenfeld Philanthropic Fund Barbara & Michael Ditzian Charitable Fund Gail and Laurence Dobosh Charitable Fund Suzanne and Jacob Doft Charitable Fund Doherty Family Fund Dorn-Gogliormella Family Fund DPJ Cohen Brothers Foundation Joshua Drazen and Susan Helft Fund Jacob & Bessie Dubow/Josie Lazo Fund S. Allan & Orrenn H. Dubow Philanthropic Fund Sara Duker Tikkun Olam Fund David Durst Family Fund Roy and Shirley Durst Charitable Fund Sam and David Dushey Philanthropic Fund Joyce Dutka Arts Foundation-Lenore Segan Fund Hymie and Sophia Dweck Philanthropic Fund Eagle Family Fund The EB Family Chesed Fund Beryl and Doreen Eckstein Philanthropic Fund Debra and Scott Edelman Family Fund The John M. Edelman Charitable Fund Lester Edelstein Charitable Fund Eric & Yvette Edidin Foundation The EDNA Center Fund Ed’s Fund Andra & John Ehrenkranz Philanthropic Fund Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Philanthropic Fund Sanford B. Ehrenkranz Philanthropic Fund Hon. Geraldine T. Eiber and Prof. Bernard M. Eiber Fund Eichel Family Foundation Eichel-Keller Education Fund Alvin H. Einbender Family Philanthropic Fund Julie & Josh Einiger Fund Joel Einleger and Miriam Westheimer Charitable Fund Larry and Maureen Eisenberg Philanthropic Fund Leon and Lea Eisenberg Philanthropic Fund Richard and Deborah Eisenberg Philanthropic Fund Judith and Alan Eisenman Family Fund Abraham & Esther Eisenstat Charitable Fund Eisler Family Philanthropic Fund El Halev Scholarship Fund The Elias Family Charitable Fund Elias Family Fund

Devorah & Dov Elias Charitable Fund Ike, Molly & Steven Elias Foundation Elit Tzedaka Enterprise Foundation The Michael & Nancy Lester Elitzer Charitable Fund Dr. Deborah Elkins Philanthropic Fund Jane Allen Emil Memorial Fund Benjamin Emmerich Philanthropic Fund Pamela and Adam Emmerich Philanthropic Fund EMSR Fund Rosalyn and Irwin Engelman Philanthropic Fund Ernst Englander Memorial Philanthropic Fund Julia and Dan Englander Charitable Fund Linda and Alan Englander Charitable Fund Joseph and Claire Engleman Philanthropic Fund Patricia Ann and Robert D. English Philanthropic Fund The Elissa and Herbert Epstein Foundation Eric & Julie Epstein Charitable Foundation M.P. & J.G. Epstein Philanthropic Fund Raymond and Jane Epstein Philanthropic Fund Michael & Nealy Erber Charitable Fund Zoltan Erenyi Charitable Fund Betty and Allen Esses Charitable Fund Joseph N. Esses Charitable Fund Allen and Linda Essner Foundation Esther’s Tzedakah Box Etan Vann Tzedakah Fund Lauren Etess Charitable Gift Fund Maks and Rochelle Etingin Fund The Etrog Fund #1 Irwin and Arlene Ettinger Philanthropic Fund Etz Chaim BP ‘49 Fund The EYAHT Fund Ezra Fund Fabrikant Family Philanthropic Fund Fagenson Family Fund Eric Falcon Charitable Fund Leah Falcon Charitable Fund Robert & Bobbie Falk Philanthropic Fund Herbert Fanger Endowment Avia and Daniel Farber Charitable Fund Arthur and Eve Fastenberg Philanthropic Fund The David & Leslie Fastenberg Family Fund Fat Squirrel Fund Judith and Warren Feder Family Fund The Marjorie and Robert Feder Philanthropic Fund David and Karen Federbush Family Foundation Feder-Rackman Charitable Fund Jeff and Michelle Feig Philanthropic Fund Bradley and Suzanne Feinberg Charitable Fund Margery Gering Feinberg Charitable Fund Randi and Stuart Feiner Donor Fund Feingold Family Charitable Foundation Feinsod Herz Philanthropic Fund Richard and Merry Feintuch Fund Michael and Sanna Feirstein Family Fund Harold and Isabel Feld Philanthropic Fund Michael S. Feldberg-Ruth Lazarus Philanthropic Fund Andrew and Mindy Feldman Philanthropic Fund Michael J. Feldman Family Philanthropic Fund Marvin and Louise R. Fenster Philanthropic Fund


Jack and Marianne Ferraro Philanthropic Fund Bryna Miller Fertig Memorial Fund Samuel Field Family Fund Jamie and Brian Fields Charitable Fund Lawrence & Cynthia Fields Philanthropic Fund Dorothea H. Fingerhood Fund Bert Fingerhut/Caroline Hicks Family Fund Pamela and Barry Fingerhut Philanthropic Fund The Debra & Seth Finkel Charitable Fund Finkelstein/Kandel Family Fund Carol and John Finley Fund Marjorie M. Finn Memorial Fund The First Fruits Fund First Manhattan Co. Philanthropic Fund The First Step Fund Bob and Shelley Fischel Charitable Fund Aaron and Joan Fischer Fund Susan G. and Martin A. Fischer Foundation Fischer-Rosenthal Family Fund Susan B. Fisher and Gary S. Schieneman Charitable Fund Fishman Family Fund Fitzsolo Charitable Fund Flamholz Fund Mollie Flamholz Mitzvah Fund Dorothy and Donald Fleishaker Philanthropic Fund Robert and Margery Flicker Family Foundation Flom Family Philanthropic Fund The Judi Sorensen-Flom Fund FMG Fund Kenneth and Ellen Forrest Philanthropic Fund The Jonathan and Roni Foster Family Fund Fox Crossing Philanthropic Fund Frieda Franco Memorial Fund Samuel Franco Memorial Foundation Philanthropic Fund Beatrice S. and Lloyd Frank Philanthropic Fund Joele Frank and Laurence Klurfeld Charitable Fund Frankel Family Charitable Foundation Frankel Family Foundation Jonathan and Jennifer Franklin Fund Fraternal Order of Bendin-Sosnowicer Philanthropic Fund Jeffrey and Susan Freed Family Fund Avram & Rhoda Freedberg Fund Doris and Alan Freedman Family Philanthropic Fund David and Sally Frenkel Fund Peter Frey and Carrie Shapiro Fund Arthur and Esther Friedberg Philanthropic Fund Friedlaender Family Philanthropic Fund Friedman Family Fund (The William S. Friedman Fund) Friedman Family Philanthropic Fund Chana G. Friedman Memorial Fund D & L Friedman Charitable Fund Daniel and Eileen Friedman Philanthropic Fund Kathryn B. Friedman Charitable Fund M.P. Friedman Family Foundation Philanthropic Fund Paul Friedman Family Philanthropic Fund Rachel and Allen Friedman Philanthropic Fund Richard and Miriam Friedman Philanthropic Fund Robert A. Friedman Fund The Rose Friedman Memorial Fund Zoya and Naftali Friedman Fund

Friedwald Family Fund Froman Family Fund Irwin and Phyllis Fromme Philanthropic Fund Robert (Benzion) and Deena Fuchs Philanthropic Fund JPG Fuchsberg Philanthropic Fund Alan J. and Susan A. Fuirst Philanthropic Fund Ken and Sue Fuirst Charitable Fund Furman Family Foundation The Gabelli Family Philanthropic Fund The Gabelli Foundation The Gabelli Foundation #2 Gabelli Fund Florencia & Marc Gabelli Fund II Gabriel Tzedakah Fund Michael Gadeberg Philanthropic Fund Brian M. Gaines Philanthropic Fund The Gallatin Foundation Danielle and David Ganek Family Foundation Howard L. and Judie Ganek Philanthropic Fund The Sammy Gant Foundation Gantcher Family Philanthropic Fund Eric M. Ganz Charitable Fund Garfunkel Family Philanthropic Fund Garson Rappaport Family Fund Marguerite G. Gelfman Fund Max Sokoloff Gelfman Philanthropic Fund Peter T. Gelfman Charitable Fund Phyllis T. & Robert W. Gelfman Philanthropic Fund The Stephen & Wendy Gellman Fund Gary Gelman Family Philanthropic Fund Rochelle and Irving Gelman Philanthropic Fund The Genauer Family Foundation Gendler Grapevine Geophantabingi Fund Jane and Roger A. Gerber Philanthropic Fund Tracy and Sander Gerber Foundation M & T Gershuny Philanthropic Fund James and Barbara Gerson Philanthropic Fund Mark and Erica Gerson Fund Nina Gerson Fund Owen Simon Gerson Memorial Fund Rick Gerson Fund Linda Gerstel and Ed Joyce Charitable Foundation Yury & Ella Geyman Fund Richard & Zena Gilbert Philanthropic Fund Bette Jane Gindi Fund Cindy and Richard Gindi Family Fund Sam and Joan Ginsburg Charitable Fund Samuel R. Gische Charitable Fund The Give Fund Glaser Family Fund Glass Family Fund Paul and Lisa Glazer Charitable Foundation Tony Gleason Charitable Fund Glen Oaks Philanthropic Fund Ira and Esther D. Glener Charitable Fund Allan and Marilyn Glick Philanthropic Fund Peter Glicklich 2010 Fund Emel Glicksman Philanthropic Fund Anita & Stanley Gluck Fund

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Funds Gl–Gu Anita and Stanley Gluck Philanthropic Fund AS Gluck Fund Eugen and Gisella Gluck Philanthropic Fund The Gluckman Foundation Philanthropic Fund Glueck Family Foundation Peter and Aileen Godsick Foundation Beth and Jim Gold Charitable Fund Freddie and Goldie Gold Philanthropic Fund Nathan and Anna Gold Family Philanthropic Fund Ruth B. Gold (Mrs. I. Roy Gold) Philanthropic Fund Wendy and James Gold Family Fund Goldberg Family Charitable Fund A & D Goldberg Family Fund Allie Goldberg’s Jewish Communal Fund Elaine E. & Louis S. Goldberg Family Philanthropic Fund The Elizabeth Goldberg Family Educational Fund Miriam and Alan E. Goldberg Foundation The Rosalie Y. Goldberg Philanthropic Fund Victor J. Goldberg Philanthropic Fund Wendy Goldberg Fund William and Lili Goldberg Charitable Family Fund Goldfarb Family Fund Amy J. Goldman Charitable Fund Hedda and Lewis Goldman Fund Mark and Beth Goldman Charitable Fund The Roger and Sandra Goldman Philanthropic Fund Steven & Alice Goldman Charitable Fund Robyn and Paul Goldschmid Fund Jonah and Barbara Goldschmidt Philanthropic Fund Cheryl & Joel Goldschmidt Family Fund David & Ellen Goldschmidt Philanthropic Fund Ruth, Fred Goldschmidt and Family Philanthropic Fund The Goldsmith Fallon Philanthropic Fund The Goldsmith Kubie Philanthropic Fund Barbara Lubin Goldsmith Foundation Clifford and Katherine Goldsmith Philanthropic Fund Goldstein Family Philanthropic Fund Devora Malka Goldstein Tzedakah Fund Jerome and Molly Goldstein Philanthropic Fund Jonathan L. and Ellen L. Goldstein Charitable Fund M & M Goldstein Charitable Fund Tara Slone-Goldstein and Wayne Goldstein Family Fund Morrie and Susan Golick Philanthropic Fund The Barry Golinko Trust Golub Family Fund Alexandra Golub Fund Phillip Golub Fund Constance and Leonard Goodman Charitable Fund Elimeir Goodman Tzedakah Fund Harris Goodman Memorial Fund James and Katherine Goodman Family Philanthropic Fund Joyce Elsa Goodman Fund Lawrence B. Goodman Philanthropic Fund Michoel Goodman Tzedakah Fund Goodman-Lipman Charitable Fund Dr. Maurice and Mary Goodwin Philanthropic Fund Emily Gordon Fund Regina F. Gordon Philanthropic Fund Bernice and David Gotlieb Philanthropic Fund Robert and Trudy Gottesman Philanthropic Fund

David Gottfried & Juliane Kowski Charitable Fund Kurt & Sorel Gottfried Philanthropic Fund Abe Gottlieb Family Philanthropic Fund Marilyn and Lawrence Gottlieb Charitable Fund The Neeli Gottlieb and Eric Cohn Philanthropic Fund Ernest and Herta Gottschalk Philanthropic Fund James H. and Alice I. Goulder Fund Esther and Steve Graber Philanthropic Fund Gralla Family Philanthropic Fund Tovit Schultz Granoff and Michael Granoff Family Fund Adele Renee Gray Philanthropic Fund The Grayson Fund Greater > Than Fund Green Family Charitable Fund Green Family Fund Barbara and Richard M. Green Philanthropic Fund Michele S. Green and Steven G. Gutwillig Family Fund Rachel Etess Green and Jason S. Green Fund Greenberg Family Charitable Fund Greenberg Family Philanthropic Fund Alan C. Greenberg Philanthropic Fund Irving and Blu Greenberg Family Foundation Jesse D. Greenberg, M.D. Philanthropic Fund JJ Greenberg Memorial Foundation Richard & Sally Greenberg Philanthropic Fund Sanford D. Greenberg Philanthropic Fund Stephen and Myrna Greenberg Philanthropic Fund Susan R. and Sanford D. Greenberg Philanthropic Fund Greenberger Family Fund Ira J. and Linda J. Greenblatt Philanthropic Fund Joel and Julia Greenblatt Philanthropic Fund Louis and Sarah Greenblatt Philanthropic Fund Francis Greenburger Charitable Fund Greenfield Charitable Fund Greenwald Family Charitable Fund Jeff Greenwald Charitable Fund Greenwald-Adler Charitable Fund David and Kremena Gross Philanthropic Fund The Eva Gross Fund Jane A. Gross Philanthropic Fund Jim and Jocelyn Gross Philanthropic Fund Peter M. Gross & Jane A. Gross Philanthropic Fund Sharon and Barry Gross Philanthropic Fund Grosser Family Philanthropic Fund Barbara and Milton Grossman Family Philanthropic Fund Dorothy and Laurence Grossman Family Philanthropic Fund Joshua J. Grossman Philanthropic Fund Kenneth and Ellen Grossman Philanthropic Fund Max and Rebecca Grossman Children’s Gift Fund William Grossman Fund Ronnie and Edward A. Grossmann Philanthropic Fund Helen and Murray Gruber Fund Steven B. and Elizabeth S. Gruber Philanthropic Fund Renee and Manfred Gruenspecht Philanthropic Fund Gruenstein Family Fund Grumbach Philanthropic Fund Gruss Hirsch Family Fund The Martin Gruss Family Philanthropic Fund Gurevich Family Charitable Fund Rosalind and Joseph Gurwin Philanthropic Fund


Amy K. and Jonathan F. Gutman Philanthropic Fund Irwin and Marjorie Guttag Philanthropic Fund Morris & Eva Guttman Family Charitable Fund Anna Gutwirth Philanthropic Fund H.I.S. Philanthropic Fund David and Susan Haas Philanthropic Fund Ernest and Myrna Haas Philanthropic Fund Cynthia & Charles S. Haddad Fund Max M. and Lili Hahn Memorial Philanthropic Fund The Esmail & Naz Hakimian Fund for Cancer Research & Care Nancy and Jeffrey Halis Philanthropic Fund Rabbi Martin S. Halpern Charitable Foundation Harlan Family Foundation Leonard M. Harlan Philanthropic Fund Jamie and Jeffrey Harris Philanthropic Fund Hartstein Charity Fund The Harvey Fund James and Janice Hassenfeld Charitable Fund Hasson Philanthropic Foundation Isaac A. Hazan Family Charitable Fund Hecht and Company Philanthropic Fund The Hecht Family Philanthropic Fund Donald Hecht Philanthropic Fund Rhoda and Seymour Hecht Philanthropic Fund Heettner/Silverman Family Fund Heffer Family Philanthropic Fund Ellen Roberts Hefter Philanthropic Fund Martin and Lila Heilbrunn Philanthropic Fund Helenia Fund The Heller Memorial and Lifschitz Family Fund Evan and Lesley Heller Fund Phyllis and George Heller Philanthropic Fund Mildred and Alvin Hellerstein Charitable Fund The Martha and Dr. Morton Hellman Memorial Fund Joy and Gilbert Helman Philanthropic Fund Hendon Fund Lauren and Scott Henkin Fund Henshel Family Fund Ethan Herenstein Tzedakah Fund Terri and Andrew Herenstein Charitable Fund Zachary Herenstein Tzedakah Fund The Rachel Neumark Herlands Charitable Fund Anita K. Hersh Philanthropic Fund Hershdorfer, Kantrowitz, Brettler Philanthropic Fund Hesed v’Rahamim Fund Bernice P. Hess Memorial Fund Leonard and Ursula Hess Family Philanthropic Fund Anne Heyman & Seth Merrin Family Fund George H. & Edythe F. Heyman Philanthropic Fund The Lauren Heyman Family Fund Samuel J. and Ronnie F. Heyman Philanthropic Fund Aimee & David J. Hidary Charitable Fund Sarah and Michael Hidary Charitable Fund The Steven Max Hidary Memorial Fund The David and Rose Himelberg Fund Leslie Wohlman Himmel Foundation Eric and Barbara Hippeau Foundation Hirsch Tzedaka Fund David and Rochelle Hirsch Philanthropic Fund The Estee and Zahava Hirsch Charitable Fund

Felix and Peri Hirsch Fund Reva and Glenn Hirsch Philanthropic Fund The Robert Hirsch Philanthropic Family Fund Hirschfeld Charitable Fund The S and S Hirschman Fund David and Nelda Hirsh Family Fund Patricia B. Hochfelder Memorial Philanthropic Fund The Carole Hochman Charitable Fund Stephen A. and Judith C. Hochman Philanthropic Fund Deborah Hodes Fund Robert and Gerry Hodes Family Fund Robert D. Hodes, Jr. Fund Richard Hodosh & Helga Fisch Philanthropic Fund Sandra and Howard I. Hoffen Philanthropic Fund The Hoffinger Fund LV Hoffman Charitable Gift Fund Hoffman Family Fund Beryl and David Hoffman Philanthropic Fund Dustin & Lisa Hoffman Philanthropic Fund Jacob Edward Hoffman Philanthropic Fund Janet and Kenneth Hoffman Philanthropic Fund The Martin Hoffman Fund Hoffner Family Charitable Fund Natalie D. and Joseph Hofheimer Philanthropic Fund Anne Holland & Greg Meidel Philanthropic Fund Emil & Anne Holland Philanthropic Fund Emil and Mildred Holland Philanthropic Fund Richard and Lila Holland Philanthropic Fund Hoover Family Foundation Horing Family Fund Frances Degen Horowitz and Floyd R. Horowitz Family Fund Murray and Phyllis Horowitz Philanthropic Fund Howard Family Philanthropic Fund The Howard Family Charitable Fund The Hunter Family Fund The Bebe L. Hutter Foundation Judith and Leonard Hyman Family Fund I Doobleve Fund Ilana’s Fund Ilberman Family Philanthropic Fund Independence Fund The Rebekah & Adam Ingber Charitable Fund Isaac Community Fund Dan Isaac Bequest Fund Deborah & David Isaac Charity Fund Susan Isaacs & Elkan Abramowitz Charitable Fund Lillian S. Isaacson Philanthropic Fund The Ellen and Paul Israelson Family Fund The Stanley Israelson Memorial Fund D. Italiaander Family Fund Scott Italiaander Family Fund Jack and Marion’s Fund The Jackson Family Fund Barbara Levine Jacob Charitable Fund Jacobs Family Fund Alan L. and Barbara S. Jacobs Philanthropic Fund Gustave Jacobs Fund Bonnie Jacobson, Ph.D. Training Grant Philanthropic Fund DR Jacobson Fund Joan L. Jacobson & Dr. Julius H. Jacobson II Philanthropic Fund

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Funds Ja窶適 Jonas B. Jacobson Foundation Rachel & Alan Jacoby Charity Fund Sarah and Steven Jacoby Philanthropic Fund Elizabeth and Alan Jaffe Philanthropic Fund Henny and Herbert Jaffe Charitable Fund Suzanne Denbo Jaffe Philanthropic Fund Susan S. Jahoda Philanthropic Fund Jayne and Robert Janis Philanthropic Fund Jewish Bone Marrow Testing Fund Jewish Foundation for Education of Women Fund Jewish Scientific Education and Research Fund JJR Foundation JL 11 Fund Joanna, Jeremy, Orli and Natan Tzedekah Fund Jonas Nursing Excellence Fund Barbara and Donald Jonas Family Fund Barbara and Manfred Joseph Charity Fund Faiga and Michael Joseph Philanthropic Fund William & Stephanie Joseph Philanthropic Fund Josephson Charitable Fund Charlotte and Jules Joskow Philanthropic Fund II Charlotte and Jules Joskow Philanthropic Fund #1 Robert & Roni Jossen Fund Sarah Joyce Charitable Foundation Fund Carol Judelson Philanthropic Fund Juliber-Adams Philanthropic Fund Edward I. Jutkowitz & Rona Trencher Jutkowitz Family Foundation Kadin Gift Fund Tamara Kahan Tzedaka Fund Kahen Family Philanthropic Fund Kahn Friedman Fund Alan R. Kahn Family Philanthropic Fund David and Carrol Kahn Philanthropic Fund Kimberly R. Kahn Philanthropic Fund Michele and Thomas Graham Kahn Philanthropic Fund Otto and Frederike Kahn Philanthropic Fund Phyllis and Donald Kahn Philanthropic Fund Ruth and Irving Kahn Philanthropic Fund Sherry and Stewart Kahn Fund Dr. Amanda Kahn-Kirby and Mason Kirby Fund Kalvaria Family Fund Susan and Ira Kaminow Fund Jane and Robert Kantor Charitable Fund Kapito Family Philanthropic Fund Alice and Allan Kaplan Philanthropic Fund Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Family Foundation The Rita J. Kaplan Fund Ron Kaplan and Lauren Heyman Family Fund Samuel and Nancy Ann Stern Karetsky Fund Beth E. Karp Charitable Fund David A. Karp Philanthropic Fund George and Aileen Karp Philanthropic Fund Hannah Karp Philanthropic Fund Jeffrey B. Karp Charitable Fund Karen McGarry Karp Fund Nicholas R. Karp Foundation Selwyn and Barbara Karp Philanthropic Fund Sophie Anya Karp Philanthropic Fund Annette and Daniel Kasle Family Charitable Fund

Michael & Loryn Kass Philanthropic Fund Kassell Family Foundation Shelly and Michael Kassen Philanthropic Fund Joyce and Jack A. Kassin Philanthropic Fund Herbert S. Kassner Philanthropic Fund Robert Kassow Philanthropic Fund Beth Ann Katleman Philanthropic Fund Katz Diabetes Fund Katz Family Fund Eileen S. and Saul B. Katz Philanthropic Fund Emily Katz Charitable Fund Gilbert Katz Family Fund Margery B. Katz Philanthropic Fund Michael Katz Foundation Samuel & Vicki Katz Philanthropic Fund Yona and Leah Katz Fund Stephanie & Roy Katzovicz Philanthropic Fund David and Jodi Kaufman Foundation Derek and Leora Kaufman Charitable Fund Grant Aaron Kaufman Fund Howard and Nancy Kaufman Philanthropic Fund The Jerry Kaufman Fund Jenny K. Kaufmann and Harry Kahn Philanthropic Fund Mark and Carole Kaufmann Foundation Kaye Falik Charity Fund The Keiter Family Charitable Fund The Steven & Marjorie Kellner Family Fund Paulette Kendler and Arthur Rudy Philanthropic Fund Peter and Barbara Kenner Family Fund Roman Kent Philanthropic Fund Ruth Kent Fund The Steve Kent Memorial Fund The Kepniss Family Fund Murray & Beatrice Kern Philanthropic Fund Gayle & Steven Kernkraut Fund Jennie Kerson Pritzker Philanthropic Fund Lawrence A. Kerson & Toba Schwaber Kerson Philanthropic Fund KESKAL Fund Shirley and Theodore Kesselman Philanthropic Fund Bertram and Gloria Kessler Family Fund Martin and Ruth Kest Philanthropic Fund David, Etan, Benjamin, and Joseph Kestenbaum Philanthropic Fund Jay and Chani Kestenbaum Philanthropic Fund Jerry and Ruth Kestenbaum Philanthropic Fund Beverly and Allen Kezsbom Philanthropic Fund Soul Singh and Meher Kaur Khalsa Charitable Fund Ike and Ellen Kier Philanthropic Fund The Kigner Fund David and Elayna Kirschtel Fund Emily & Andrew Kirshenbaum Philanthropic Fund EFM Kittredge Family Philanthropic Fund Shelly and Howard Kivell Philanthropic Fund Klafter/Kestenbaum Fund Michael Klapper Philanthropic Fund Scott J. & Susan H. Klau Philanthropic Foundation Jeffrey and Tema Klausner Philanthropic Fund Simon Klebanow Philanthropic Fund Kleiman Philanthropic Fund Jerome A. and Lillian P. Klein Foundation


Judy and Larry Klein Fund Joan Gould Kleinbard Philanthropic Fund Robert and Luise Kleinberg Family Fund Chaim Kleinman Tzedakah Fund Arlene and Jerry Kleinstein Charitable Fund Klema/Resnick Charitable Fund The Joseph, Rachel & Lois Klevan Memorial Tzedakah Fund The Klingsberg Family Foundation The Ann J. and Michael D. Kluger Philanthropic Fund Sidney R. and Susan R. Knafel Family Philanthropic Fund Kobak Family Philanthropic Fund The Harold J. Koda and Alan W. Kornberg Fund Koenig Family Charitable Fund The Kohlberg Philanthropic Trust Rebecca & Boaz Kohn Tzedakah Fund Kollender Family Fund Sharon and Cary A. Koplin Philanthropic Fund Ellen and Meyer Koplow Charitable Fund R.G. Koppel Family Foundation The Betsy and Doug Korn Charitable Trust Kornblith & Lasser Family Fund Laura and Leo Kornfeld Philanthropic Fund Arlene and Richard M. Kossoff Philanthropic Fund The Kostin Family Charitable Trust Koyfman Family Philanthropic Fund The Jeffrey P. and Ellen R. Kozlowski Charitable Fund KPA Fund Morris and Miriam Krakinowski Philanthropic Fund Martin and Ruth Krall Philanthropic Fund Alan S. Kramer Family Philanthropic Fund Richard and Joanne Krantz Family Fund Kenneth H. Kranz and Barbara Lax Philanthropic Fund Krasner Family Philanthropic Fund The Judah & Michele Kraushaar Family Fund Marcia and David Kreinberg Charitable Fund Daniel Kressel Tzedakah Fund Perri Kressel Tzedakah Fund Kret Family Charitable Fund Lisa and David Kriegel Charitable Fund Kriegstein Family Fund Jacoby F. Kroll Philanthropic Fund Niccole & Jeremy Kroll Family Fund Debbie and Lawrence Kroman Philanthropic Fund Wendi Kromash Philanthropic Fund The Ben and Tobie Kronish Memorial Foundation Herbert Kronish Memorial Fund The Kubin Brothers Philanthropic Fund The Harvey and Linda Kulber Family Philanthropic Fund Eva and Ivan Kulick Scholarship Fund Steven and Judith Kunreuther Charitable Fund Kenneth & Harriet Kupferberg Family Foundation Fund Barbara and Raymond Kurshan Philanthropic Fund Helen M. and Norman D. Kurtz Foundation Morton D. & Gloria Kurzrok Charitable Fund Shari Kurzrok Second Chance for Life Foundation Robert and Vivianne Charitable Fund Kurzweil & Kula Family Fund The Seryl & Charles Kushner Family Fund Gary S. and Laurie J. Kuskin Charitable Fund Brian and Randye Kwait Family Fund

Edward Labaton Philanthropic Fund Stephen Labaton Charitable Fund Bernice and Jerome Lachs Philanthropic Fund Carole Lainoff Philanthropic Fund The Lambert Family Fund Steve and Nechama Landau Fund The Bryna and Joshua Landes and Family Philanthropic Fund Joan Bluestone Landorf Philanthropic Fund Herman G. Lane Philanthropic Fund Ira N. Langsan & Lillian Langsan Philanthropic Fund Lapidus Family Fund Sidney and Ruth Lapidus Fund Laska Family Charitable Fund Lasser Next Generation Fund Lasser Family Philanthropic Fund Bernard and Frances Laterman Philanthropic Fund Joshua Laterman Philanthopic Fund Laura Laterman Fund Leonard A. Lauder Fund Lauren Family Fund James Lavin & Gila Leiter Tzedakah Fund The Lawrence Family Fund Marc Lawrence Philanthropic Fund Lax Family Charitable Fund Micki and Jim Leader Family Fund The Leb Family Fund LEBA Philanthropic Fund Leboff Family Communal Fund Eric & Jennifer Lebovich Philanthropic Fund Dr. Frank L. and Daphna Lederman Family Fund Lee Family Fund Lisa and Michael Leffell Foundation Joan R. & Edward I. Lefferman Philanthropic Fund Cheryl & Dr. Albert M. Lefkovits Fund Eleanor and Alan Lefkowitz Philanthropic Fund Jay Lefkowitz and Elena Neuman Lefkowitz Foundation The Aiden James Legg Fund LeGoff Family Fund Arnold and Mary Lehman Foundation Fund Number 2 Burton and Brenda Lehman Philanthropic Fund Lehmann Family Fund Dr. Morton and Ruth Leibowitz Philanthropic Fund The Martha B. Leigh Charitable Fund The Hallie Leighton Tikkun Olam Fund Lekket Fund Trude and Leo Lemle Family Foundation Joan and Gregg Lerner Charitable Fund The Mark Lerner Serenity Fund Steve Lerner Memorial Fund The Talya Lerner Fund Teena & Larry Lerner Fund Seymour and Barbara Leslie Philanthropic Fund Pamela R.L. Lessing Foundation Leucadia Foundation Amy T. Levere Philanthropic Fund Caroline Rebecca Levere Philanthropic Fund Jeffrey A. Levere Philanthropic Fund Michael B. Levere Philanthropic Fund Betty and John Levin Philanthropic Fund Ezra and Batya Levin Philanthropic Fund

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Funds Le–M Marcia and Martin P. Levin Fund Beth and Richard Levine Family Fund The Bruce Levine and Ann Nordon Charitable Fund Fray and Harold Z. Levine Fund Maya Levine Fund Rhoda and David Levine Trust for Jewish Charities The Sam Levine and Laurie Blitzer Charitable Fund Jonathan and Donna Levinson Philanthropic Fund Levissa Fund Ruth W. and James A. Levitan Philanthropic Fund Bernard and Valerie Levy Family Philanthropic Fund Ezra Levy and Family Charity Fund Mark & Ellen Levy Family Fund The Eric and Shira Lewis Charitable Fund Isaiah E. Lewis Charitable Giving Fund Meir and Dassi Lewis Charitable Fund The Irving D. Liberman Memorial Fund Irene Quartin Lichtenstein Philanthropic Fund Lois and Leonard Lichter Fund Irwin and Madeline Lieber Philanthropic Fund Seth Lieber Philanthropic Fund Chaya and Lorne Lieberman Family Fund Dr. Henry N. Lieberman Philanthropic Fund Renee and Martin Lieberman Family Fund Dara Liebeskind Fund Bernard and Ellen Liebman Philanthropic Fund Scott and Elaine Liebman Charitable Fund Jeffrey and Cindy Liebmann Philanthropic Fund Anita & Hirsch Liebowitz Charitable Fund Light Scroll Foundation Lilienthal Family Fund Jean and Armand Lindenbaum Philanthropic Fund Linhart Family Philanthropic Fund Tobey Linhart Bat Mitzvah Fund The Linn Family Fund David F. and Dorothy W. Linowes Philanthropic Fund Lion Brand Yarn Foundation Lisa R. Lippman Charitable Fund Susan and Martin Lipton Philanthropic Fund Bobye, Deborah and Mali List Family Fund Litowitz-Grant Family Fund The Litt Family Foundation Barbara and Leonard Littman Fund Herbert Littman Family Fund Lobel Family Foundation The Armin Loeb Memorial Fund John H. and Diana M. Loeb Philanthropic Fund Walter F. & Phyllis Loeb Family Fund Arthur M. Loew Foundation Philanthropic Fund Loewenberg Foundation Inc. Philanthropic Fund Ralph E. Loewenberg Philanthropic Fund Lofchie Family Fund Rebecca & Abigail Lofchie Fund Georgie and Josh Lookstein Family Fund Jules and Judith Love Charitable Fund Edward and Hannah Low Philanthropic Fund Leroy S. and Helene L. Lowenfeld Philanthropic Fund Lowenfeld/Mendelsohn Family Fund Meghan Lowery Charitable Fund Lowry Family Fund

Evelyn and Emanuel Lubin Family Fund Helen and Jack Lubliner Family Fund Eileen and Mel Ludwig Charitable Trust The Helen and Rita Lurie Foundation Fund Sanford S. Lurie Memorial Fund Eva and Henry B. Lust Endowment Fund The Lustig Family Charitable Fund The Lustig Family Fund Robin Lynn Philanthropic Fund Greg and Jenny Lyss Gift Fund The M.E.N.S.C.H. Fund Peter R. and Carol K. Mack Philanthropic Fund The Lisa C. & Bruce J. Mactas Tzedukah Fund Lynn & Joel Mael Tzedakah Fund Amy & Marc Magid Philanthropic Foundation Maidman Family Fund Maimonides Fund The Maisel Family Philanthropic Fund David and Cookie Maleh Charitable Fund Mali Fund Leonore R. and Jerome E. Malino Memorial Fund David H. Mandel Fund S. Sidney & Linda B. Mandel Fund Bebe and Ralph Mann Philanthropic Fund Dr. Charles Mann & Mrs. Barbara Mann Charitable Gift Fund Nicky and Jerome A. Manning Philanthropic Fund Lilian Marcus and Ben Marcus Philanthropic Fund Paul Marcus Philanthropic Fund Marcus-Schwartz Family Fund The Margolis Family Jewish Philanthropic Fund William Margolis Generational Philanthropic Fund William Margolis Jewish Legacy Fund Randy and Stephen Margulis Family Philanthropic Fund Mark Family Charitable Fund Mark’s Charitable Fund Markus Family Fund Marni’s Mitzvahs Fund Peter N. Marron Philanthropic Fund Avi Maryles Children’s Benefit Fund David and Beatrice Maryles Memorial Fund Carol and Arthur Maslow Philanthropic Fund The Matalon Family Fund Matanah Philanthropic Fund Matanah Philanthropic Fund #2 Matanah Philanthropic Fund #3 Dorothy and Robert Matza Philanthropic Fund Leslie and Charles D. Maurer Philanthropic Fund Maurer-Hollaender Family Fund The Maus Fund Mauser Family Fund MBD Fund The McElwaine-Stroock Fund Claire and Myron Meadow Charitable Fund Medved Family Charitable Fund James Meier and Judith Edelstein Philanthropic Fund Zack Meller Foundation Michael Meltzer Charitable Fund Suzanne Sunshine Mendel Fund Barbara and David Mendels Fund Rosa and David Mendels Foundation


Rosa and David Mendels Fund Gary & Paulette Mendelsohn Philanthropic Fund Peter Mensch Fund Menucha Foundation David and Georgia Mercer Philanthropic Fund The Merrin Family Fund The Holly and Sam Merrin Philanthropic Fund Devorah Merzel Bat Mitzvah Fund Messinger Philanthropic Fund Meyer Family Fund Marion Meyer Fund Pearl & Ira Meyer Fund Meyers Family Fund Henry and Lynda Meyers Family Philanthropic Fund Leon and Joan Meyers Philanthropic Fund Lillian and Andrew Meyers Philanthropic Fund William and Kori Meyers Philanthropic Fund Michaeli Family Fund Amy and Ernest W. Michel Philanthropic Fund The Milbauer Children Charitable Fund The Milch Family Charitable Fund Mileaf Fund Miller Realty Family Philanthropic Fund Barbara & Henry Miller Family Foundation Jeffrey & Jennifer Miller Charitable Fund Jeffrey A. Miller Memorial Fund Mel Miller Philanthropic Fund Miriam A. Miller Philanthropic Fund Lori Miller-Levine Memorial Fund The Millman and Schiff Family Philanthropic Fund Milston Family Fund Emile Mimran Charitable Fund Ruth Mindling Charitable Fund Mirror Lake Fund Misrahi Family Fund Patricia Mitchell and David Marell Tikkun Olam Fund MMG Charitable Fund Marilyn and Leon Moed Philanthropic Fund Neil Molberger Memorial Fund Otto and Gladys Mond Fund Morris Family Fund Robert E. Morrow Family Philanthropic Fund The Alfred Moses Family Fund Barbara Moses Fund The David L. Moses Family Fund Jennifer Moses and Stuart Green Philanthropic Fund The Moshe/Mordechai Memorial Fund Michael L. Moskowitz Charitable Foundation Diane Kolin Moss Philanthropic Fund Mozes Fund Barbara Munves Charitable Fund Joseph Muschel Memorial Fund Karen and Meyer Muschel Charitable Fund Musher Fund David & Ruth Musher Philanthropic Fund The Willma and Albert Musher Interfaith Fund Nina Sumers Myers and Alan C. Myers Philanthropic Fund Stefan and Melissa Mykytiuk Giving Fund Naftali Foundation Forough Naimi Memorial Fund

Naomi’s Tzedakah Box Joshua Nash and Beth Goldberg Nash Philanthropic Fund Michael and Susan Nash Family Charitable Fund The Natan Chaim Fund Belle and Murray Nathan Philanthropic Fund Frances E. and Frederic S. Nathan Philanthropic Fund Janine and Cal Nathan Philanthropic Fund Nathanson Family Philanthropic Fund National Community Fund Bob and Helen Natt Philanthropic Fund Stanley and Esther Nayer Charitable Fund Nechama Goodman Tzedakah Fund Yevgeny Neginsky & Family Fund Harry D. Jr. and Sylvia A. Nelson Family Philanthropic Fund Richard and Alice Netter Philanthropic Fund Marjorie L. Neu Philanthropic Fund The Peter B. Neubauer Child Development Fund The Doris E. Neuman Charitable Fund Harold J. and Ruth Newman Philanthropic Fund William and Anita Newman Philanthropic Fund Erica F. Newman-Corré Charitable Fund The Nicholson Family Charitable Fund The Maxwell Nides Fund The Daniel and Amy Nissanoff Philanthropic Fund NJDR Fund Shannon & Trevor Norwitz Family Charitable Foundation Jeane and Joel Novak Family Fund Madeline I. Noveck Family Fund Lisa Helen Novick Memorial Fund Richard and Jane Novick Philanthropic Fund Carol & Spencer Nussbaum Charitable Trust Eric Oberman Giving Fund Daniel and Jane Och Charitable Trust Odyssey Fund The M-N-D Offit Family Trust Ohr Torah Stone Fund Okon Family Philanthropic Fund II Susan Hodes O’Leary Fund Matthew Olim Charitable Gifts Fund The Oliner-Swyer Memorial Philanthropic Fund Bjorg and Stephen A. Ollendorff Family Philanthropic Fund Judith and Stuart Oltchick Foundation J. & L. Oppenheim Family Philanthropic Fund Martin and Suzanne Oppenheimer Philanthropic Fund Selma Oritt Foundation Philanthropic Fund Orrin Tzedakah Fund Oshin/Mandelbaum Family Fund Ostow Friedman Fund Oxford Philanthropic Fund Richard and Lois Pace Charitable and Cultural Fund Packer Foundation Philanthropic Fund Painted Flower Fund The Palat/Wexler Family Philanthropic Fund Susan Paolercio Philanthropic Fund Marshall Papier Memorial Fund Joan Papier-Lieberman Philanthropic Fund Parlay Fund Helene and Kenneth Patton Fund Family of Jeff H. and Nancy Pearlstein Philanthropic Fund Linda and Philip Peller Philanthropic Fund

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Funds Pe–R Charles Peltier Fund Seth and Susan Perelman Philanthropic Fund Perelson Weiner Philanthropic Fund Ruth and Samuel S. Perelson Philanthropic Fund Lois Perelson-Gross & Stewart Gross Fund Sassoon and Marjorie Peress Philanthropic Fund Perfect Wonder GiveAway Fund Mark Perkiss & Ellen S. Chajson Charitable Fund Perl Family Charitable Trust Valerie Altmann & Daniel Perla Charitable Fund Claire and Sidney Perlman Foundation Marlene and Michael Perlmutter Foundation B & D Pessin Philanthropic Fund Carol Petschek Philanthropic Fund Charles and Elaine Petschek Philanthropic Fund Jay Petschek Philanthropic Fund Jill Petschek Philanthropic Fund William Petschek Philanthropic Fund Nancy Petschek-Kohn Philanthropic Fund Pezzlo Family Fund Philanthropic Partnership to Strengthen Northern Israel Fund Phillips Philanthropic Fund Harry and Marjorie Phillips Philanthropic Fund Roger and Lorelle Phillips Philanthropic Fund Stephanie G. Phillips Fund Debora Pineles, MD & Irving M. Schor, MD Fund Pinto Fund Regina M. Pitaro Fund Samuel and Edythe J. Pivar Family Fund Linda and Steven Plotnicki Philanthropic Fund PNF Fund Jack and Ina Polak Philanthropic Fund The Pollack Tzedakah Fund Geri and Lester Pollack Philanthropic Fund Joel and Edith Pollack Philanthropic Fund Richard and Rona Pollack Philanthropic Fund Pollak Family Philanthropic Fund The Poppy Family Fund Portny Family Philanthropic Fund Helen and Joel Portugal Philanthropic Fund Posen Foundation Edward H. Potter Philanthropic Fund William A. and Ronnie N. Potter Philanthropic Fund Premium Point Fund Prometheus Fund Provis’ Gift Fund Q4 Charity Fund R+S Family Fund Rabinowitz Family Fund Lea B. Rabinowitz, MD Memorial Fund Marci and Murray Rabinowitz Family Fund The Rabbi Myron and Sarah Rakowitz Fund Raphael Tzedakah Fund Judi Rappoport and David M. Blitzer Fund Amram and Rosa Rasiel Philanthropic Fund Harry & Anne Ratner Fund Richard Ravitch Philanthropic Fund The Rebell Family Philanthropic Fund Adam Rechnitz Philanthropic Fund Emily J. Rechnitz Philanthropic Fund

Joan and Robert Rechnitz Philanthropic Fund Joshua Rechnitz Philanthropic Fund Margo and Richard Reder Fund Rednor Group Fund Joseph H. & Carol F. Reich Philanthropic Fund Amalie Moses Reichblum and Bill Reichblum Philanthropic Fund Frances and Arthur Reiner Philanthropic Fund Kurt Reinsberg Philanthropic Fund Young Reinsberg’s Philanthropic Fund Nechemiah Reiss Philanthropic Fund Miriam Renna Foundation Daniel and Margaret E. Retter Philanthropic Fund David and Elky Retter Philanthropic Fund The RH and MB Fund Lawrence and Mindy Richenstein Philanthropic Fund The Richman Family Foundation Lenore D. Richter Philanthropic Fund Susan & William Rifkin Charitable Fund The Rimon Foundation Adam Ring Philanthropic Fund Amanda Ring Philanthropic Fund David and Aura Lee Ring Philanthropic Fund Frank and Louise Ring Philanthropic Fund Joshua Ring Philanthropic Fund Michael and Rochelle Ring Philanthropic Fund Pamela Ring Philanthropic Fund Harry M. Ringel Memorial Fund The Ripple Fund Ripples Build A Current Fund Michelle and Bruce Ritholtz Charitable Fund Ritok Family Memorial Fund Carol Sari Riven Memorial Foundation RMAI Fund Robbie’s Charitable Fund Robboy Associates Philanthropic Fund Bernard Roberts and Elaine Stein Roberts Philanthropic Fund David and Deborah Roberts Fund Jane and H. Richard Roberts Philanthropic Fund Lauren Janet Roberts Fund Michael Roberts Bar Mitzvah Fund The Robinson Family Foundation Eve Robinson and Joshua Wiener Fund Bonnie Roche-Bronfman Foundation Anna C. and Murray Rockowitz Fund Bernard Rodkin Scholarship Fund Steve and Florence Roffman Family Fund Joseph & Sigmund Rohr Family Fund Martin and Rogie Rome Fund Dana Romney Memorial Philanthropic Fund Theodore Ronick Foundation The Ronson Family Philanthropic Fund Rose Garden Fund Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Philanthropic Fund Esther H. Rose Fund Brett Rosen & Debra Wattenberg-Rosen Family Foundation Caroline and Jonathan Rosen Family Fund Henrietta Rosen Fund Herbert and Mary Rosen Charity Fund Naurice and Ingrid Rosen Fund Richard and Cheryl Rosen Philanthropic Fund


The Rosenbaum Family Foundation Michael & Beverly Rosenbaum Fund Rosenberg Family Fund Harry J., Helen J. and Morris H. Rosenberg Memorial Philanthropic Fund Nanette and George Rosenberg Charitable Fund The Sybil and Leslie Rosenberg Charitable Fund Willa and Joseph Rosenberg Philanthropic Fund Daniel H. Rosenblatt Fund David and Robyn Rosenblatt Fund Samuel W. Rosenblatt Charitable Fund Daniel Rosenbloom Philanthropic Fund Tovah B. and William C. Rosenfeld Memorial Fund Linda and Norton Rosensweig Fund The Rosenthal Family Charitable Fund Irving Rosenzweig Foundation Roses Family Charitable Fund Rosner and Mandel Family Fund Daisy and Richard Rosner Family Fund Ross Family Fund Carl M. Ross Philanthropic Fund Marvin & Roberta Ross Fund Aaron S. Rossman Memorial Fund Rotenstreich Family Charitable Lead Trust Philanthropic Fund Eric and Laurie Roth Charitable Fund Jesse and Susan L. Roth Charitable Fund Ronald and Wendy Rothberg Philanthropic Fund Marcelle & Marc Rothenberg Charitable Fund Henry and Golda Reena Rothman Philanthropic Fund Robert and Amy Rothman Family Foundation Laura and Peter Rothschild Fund Rothstein Family Philanthropic Fund The Rotter Family Fund The Rowan Family Fund Barry M. Rozman Memorial Fund Ruben Family Philanthropic Fund The Lawrence Ruben Foundation Lawrence Ruben Philanthropic Fund Selma Ruben Memorial Foundation Selma Ruben Memorial Fund The Roni Rubenstein and Barry Berson Charitable Fund Richard A. Rubin Charitable Fund Aryeh and Raquel Rubin Philanthropic Fund Barbara Root Rubin Foundation Felissa Rubin (Chinuch) Charity Fund Maya Rubin (Chinuch) Charity Fund Milton B. and Ruth A. Rubin Philanthropic Fund Gail and Charles Rubinger Philanthropic Fund Rubinstein Charitable Fund Ariana Starr Rudes Fund Rudnik Philanthropic Fund Liz and Mony Rueven Family Foundation Steve Russo Philanthropic Fund The Ruthie Fund Rutman Family Fund S/P Fund Renea and Morris Sabbagh Foundation Robert and Barbara Sablowsky Foundation Sacks Family Charitable Fund David G. Sacks Fund

The Mr. Jack S. and Rose Safdeye Charitable Foundation N. Alexander Saint-Amand Charitable Fund Saitowitz Family Fund Anthony Sakolsky Scholarship Philanthropic Fund Stephanie and George Saks Fund Sal and Al 28 Fund The David & Alexandra Salanic Fund Jeffrey Salaway Giving Fund Valerie Salembier Charitable Gift Foundation Saltz Family Philanthropic Fund Eric F. Saltzman and Victoria S. Munroe Charitable Fund Karen and Alan Salzbank Philanthropic Fund Barry and Jane Salzberg Philanthropic Fund David and Sylvia Salzberg Philanthropic Fund Salzhauer Family Fund Samarichill Philanthropic Fund Nancy and Nathan Sambul Fund Samuel & Joseph Charity Fund Dorothy S. Sanders Memorial Children’s Fund Sandler Family Philanthropic Fund Raymond and Anne Sandler Philanthropic Fund Sarah Aliza’s Family Fund Albert Sarnoff Philanthropic Fund William Sarnoff Philanthropic Fund Martin D. and Barbara R. Sass Philanthropic Fund Debra and Isaac Saufer Fund Norma and Joseph Saul Philanthropic Fund Savada Family Legacy Lila and Morton J. Savada Fund SCAF Family Fund Lawrence Schacht Philanthropic Fund Sue Schaevitz Family Fund Donald Schapiro Fund Marion and Daniel E. Schapiro Fund Ruth Scharf Philanthropic Fund Sheila Buchholtz Scharfman Fund Sari Scheer and Samuel Kopel Family Fund Schein Children’s Fund The Schein Family Fund Blossom and Israel Scheinfeld Family Charitable Fund Ellen and David Scheinfeld Philanthropic Fund The Larry and Jane Scheinfeld Foundation Larry and Jane Scheinfeld Fund The Judah Schemo Charitable Fund Julius Scherzer Philanthropic Fund Miriam & Allen Schick Tzedakkah Fund Susan and Bruce Schlechter Philanthropic Fund Henry and Peggy Schleiff Family Foundation Schlesinger Family Philanthropic Fund James and Lisa Schlesinger Philanthropic Fund Barbara and Edward Schlussel Philanthropic Fund Lynn Lovey Schlussel Philanthropic Fund Ruth E. and Louis Schmeltz Memorial Fund Lawrence and Sarita Schneck Philanthropic Fund The Schneider Family Charitable Fund Helen and Irving Schneider Philanthropic Fund The Jordan Schneider Charitable Foundation Roberta and Irwin Schneiderman Philanthropic Fund The Susanne Schnitzer Charitable Fund David and Karen Lerner Schoenthal Family Fund

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Funds Ro–S

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Funds Sc–Sm Bernard and Ann Schonbrun Philanthropic Fund Schoninger Fund Andrew and Ronnie Schonzeit Philanthropic Fund Gail & Jonathan Schorsch Fund Amy and Douglas Schreiber Foundation The Jean and Thomas Schreiber Philanthropic Fund Joan and Paul S. Schreiber Philanthropic Fund Naomi S. Schreiber Family Fund Myra and Milton J. Schubin Philanthropic Fund Lois Ellen Schuckman Memorial Fund Bertie and Mannie Schulder Philanthropic Fund Michael and Lora Schultz Philanthropic Fund Schulweis Family Philanthropic Fund Andrew and Jacqueline Schuyler Family Fund Regina & Murray David Schwalb & Jacob Haas Philanthropic Fund Ernest and Marta Schwarcz Foundation A.P. Schwartz Family Fund Carolyn and Louis Schwartz Philanthropic Fund The Henry & Pari Schwartz Fund Jack and Margo Schwartz Philanthropic Fund Jodi J. Schwartz and Steven F. Richman Philanthropic Fund Judith Schwartz/Michael Brizel Fund Lori & David Schwartz Charitable Fund Phyllis and Howard Schwartz Philanthropic Fund Robert and Barbara Schwartz Philanthropic Fund Samuel Schwartz Memorial Scholarship Philanthropic Fund Shelley & Steven Schwartz Charitable Fund The Trudy Schwartz Fund Arthur and Susan Schwarz Philanthropic Fund Renata M. and Jack P. Schwebel Philanthropic Fund Caryn and Samuel Schweitzer Philanthropic Fund Larry Schweitzer Children’s Benefit Fund Scolnic-Dobin Chai Fund Second Act Foundation Segal Family Charitable Fund Segall Family Fund Seidman Charitable Fund Bashie and Irwin Selevan Philanthropic Fund Selma Seligsohn Philanthropic Fund Patricia Kopec Selman and Jay E. Selman, MD Fund The Jonathan and Tracey Serko Foundation Don & Carolyn Shagrin Philanthropic Fund Aaron Richard Shaiman Tsedakah Fund Benjamin Hillel Shaiman Tzedakah Fund Joel and Harriet Wachs Shaiman Philanthropic Fund Sydney Anna Shaiman Tzedakah Fund Max Shalom Donations Fund Esther and Joseph Shamah Foundation Rabbi Moshe and Miriam Shamah Fund Elaine and Harold Shames Philanthropic Fund Nathan and Joyce Shamosh Charitable Fund Adele and Robert Shansky Family Fund The Adrianne and Avi Shapira Charitable Fund Alan Shapiro Memorial Fund Ellen and Daniel Shapiro Fund Irwin and Ruth Shapiro Philanthropic Fund John M. Shapiro and Shonni J. Silverberg Philanthropic Fund Monica and Samuel Shapiro Philanthropic Fund Stephen D. and Terry Shapiro Family Fund Diane M. Sharon Philanthropic Fund

The Shaw Family Fund The William & Jacqueline Shaw Family Foundation, Inc. Scott and Susan Shay Philanthropic Fund Ricky and Andrew J. Shechtel Philanthropic Fund Gary and Deborah Shedlin Family Fund Jonathan Sheffer Charitable Fund Wallace and Elaine Sheft Philanthropic Fund Joseph C. and Nina Shenker Fund David Sherman Philanthropic Fund Isaac and Judith Sherman Philanthropic Fund David and Holly Sherr Philanthropic Fund Rita M. Sherr Charitable Fund Cindy Lynn Sherwin Memorial Foundation E. A. Sheslow Philanthropic Fund Chana and Daniel Shields Family Charitable Fund Shiff Family Charitable Fund Shlachter Fund for Jewish Education Beverly & Arthur T. Shorin Foundation The Yona and Joshua Shoshan Charitable Fund Shteinshleifer Philanthropic Fund Richard and Betsy Shuster Family Fund Sider Tzedakah Amy Sider Tzedakah Fund Kara Siegel Fund Jeanne S. and Herbert J. Siegel Philanthropic Fund Rachel & Bruce Siegel Charitable Fund Siegel/Ringler Family Fund Gary and Barbara Siegler Foundation Richard and Brenda Siegler Charitable Fund The David and Debora Silberman Fund Silver Family Fund Adrianne and William Silver Fund Rebecca and Elliot Silver Fund Silverman Family Philanthropic Fund Deborah and Mark Silverman Philanthropic Fund Irene and Sidney B. Silverman Charitable Fund Lois and Bob Silverman Philanthropic Fund Nancy and Joshua Silverman Charitable Fund Silvermintz Charitable Fund The Ike Simon Charitable Fund The Jake Simon Charitable Fund Muriel and Sherman Simon Philanthropic Fund The Sophie Simon Charitable Fund Jerome L. and Lillian Sindler Charitable Fund Singer Family Philanthropic Fund Peter Singer Charitable Fund The Siskind Family Fund The sistERS Fund David & Jaclyn Sitt Family Fund David and Rasha Sklar Philanthropic Fund Slager Family Foundation Ilan and Reva Slasky Chessed Fund Barbara Slifka Philanthropic Fund Randy Slifka Philanthropic Foundation Joshua and Sara Slocum Charitable Fund Devora M. Smith Gift Trust Joshua Smith and Catherine Smith Charitable Fund Morris and Devora Smith Charitable Fund Steven and Arlene Smith Foundation The Smith-Salzberg Family Fund


Allen and Sally Smouha Philanthropic Fund Katherine and Kenneth Snelson Philanthropic Fund Dorothy M. and Peter B. Sobol Philanthropic Fund The DSA & J Socolow Fund Edith G. and A. Walter Socolow Philanthropic Fund Robert Socolow Fund Ira W. Sohn Memorial Fund Enid McKenna Soifer Philanthropic Fund Harry Sokol Memorial Fund Anita and Stanley Sokoloff Philanthropic Fund Beverly and Norman Sokoloff Philanthropic Fund Solar Family Foundation Stephen D. & Elsa A. Solender Philanthropic Fund Carole A. Solomon Fund The Jeffrey and Linda Solomon Foundation Kate E. Solomon Foundation Miriam & David SolomonåCharitable Fund Nancy and David Solomon Philanthropic Fund Ryan A. Solomon Foundation Zelman and Sara Solowiejczyk Philanthropic Fund Howard & Mindy Sontag Philanthropic Fund Helene & Samuel Soref Charitable Fund Marion and Maurice Spanbock Fund Warren Spector Charitable Fund Danielle Spiegel Charitable Fund Rona J. and Noel J. Spiegel Philanthropic Fund Gary & Stacie Spielfogel Family Foundation James and Jane Spingarn Philanthropic Fund Spitz Family Charitable Fund Spitzer Family Fund Harry Aaron Spitzer Foundation Sprung Family Foundation The Squirrel Fund Daniel and Diana Sragowicz Foundation Anne and Mitchell Stafman Philanthropic Fund Brian Stafman Charitable Fund Jeremy Stafman Charitable Fund Stanlee J. Stahl and George N. Ackerman Philanthropic Fund Lois and Arthur Stainman Philanthropic Fund Gerald Starr Philanthropic Fund The Marc and Anne-Marie Starr Fund Michael and Ganit Steifman Philanthropic Fund Stein Charitable Fund Bernard & Marion Stein Fund Account #1 Bernard and Marion Stein Fund Account #2 Beverly and David Stein Fund Eric and Loren Stein Philanthropic Fund Harriet and Malcolm Stein Philanthropic Fund Jeffrey A. Stein Philanthropic Fund The Lazar and Sofia Stein Memorial Foundation The Linda and Samuel Stein Philanthropic Fund Rebecca and J. Andrew Stein Philanthropic Fund Robert Stein Fund Sam D. Stein Philanthropic Fund Joseph and Diane Steinberg Family Fund The Steingart Family Fund Abbe and Peter Steinglass Philanthropic Fund Judy and Michael Steinhardt Philanthropic Fund David Stenn Fund Sterling Family Foundation

The Sterling Fund Family Stern Fund Stern Family Fund Arthur and Alice Stern Philanthropic Fund Ben Stern’s Bar Mitzvah Fund Eliana Stern Charitable Fund Frank and Lisbeth Stern Family Fund Jane and James Stern Philanthropic Fund Janna F. and Michael L. Stern Philanthropic Fund Jeffrey M. and Susan K. Stern Philanthropic Fund Jerome L. Stern Family Philanthropic Fund Josephine Stern Charitable Fund Lynn S. Stern Fund Maxine Stern Charitable Fund Peter K. Stern Philanthropic Fund Steven E. and Bonnie B. Stern Philanthropic Fund Thomas D. and Denise R. Stern Philanthropic Fund Vera Stern Philanthropic Fund Warren & Susan Stern Family Fund Stern/Peck Children’s Gift Fund Margaret Bell Sternberg Fund Sureeva Felt Stevens Philanthropic Fund Stiefel Family Foundation Still In Action Fund Natalie G. Stone Memorial Fund Natalie Gordon Stone Memorial Fund ESW Randall D. and Erin M. Stone Philanthropic Fund Stotsky Family Fund Strasser Philanthropic Fund Andrew Strasser Philanthropic Fund Helen Sachs Straus Philanthropic Fund Philip and Lynn Straus Philanthropic Fund Barbara and Peter Strauss Philanthropic Fund Harriette and Burton M. Strauss Jr. Philanthropic Fund Linda and Joel Strauss Charitable Fund Alan and Katherine Stroock Fund Elaine Verschleiser Strum Fund Avrohom Yechiel Sukenik Philanthropic Fund Vivian & Charles Sukenik Philanthropic Fund The Sultan Family Fund The Raymond and Adele Sultan Family Charitable Fund Sunny Shores Foundation Sunrise Foundation Trust The Sunshine Philanthropic Fund Louise M. Sunshine and Martin Begun Philanthropic Fund The Survivor Initiative The Drs. Lori and Fredric Suser Charitable Fund John R. and Roberta Sussman Philanthropic Fund Sussman/Steele Fund Alfred and Renee Sutton Foundation Edward and Carol Sutton Philanthropic Fund Jeff Sutton Charity Fund Richard and Alison Sutton Family Foundation David P. Suvall Charitable Fund The Swieca Family Philanthropic Fund Jeanette & Stephen Tabb Philanthropic Fund William J. and Adrienne W. Taft Philanthropic Fund Michael Takata and Katherine Sieh-Takata Foundation The Eva Talel Family Fund Tali’s Charitable Fund

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Funds Ta–W Tandowski Family Fund David and Peggy Tanner Philanthropic Fund Eric A. Tanner’s Philanthropic Fund Estelle N. and Harold Tanner Philanthropic Fund Robert and Bonnie Tarlowe Fund Lori and Eliot Tawil Charitable Fund Sol N. Tawil & Sons Foundation Susan G. Taylor Philanthropic Fund TCG Fund Tehilah Foundation The Tehillim 116:12 Fund Temple Beth Sholom Foundation Alice J. Tenney Philanthropic Fund Laura E. Tenney Philanthropic Fund Maruschka and Barry Tenzer Philanthropic Fund Terumah Philanthropic Fund The Tetra Fund Neil and Susan Thalheim Philanthropic Fund Nan & Ira Theodore Family Foundation Theta Class of 1966 Donor Advised Fund William B. Thomas Memorial Philanthropic Fund William B. Thomas Special Memorial Fund Dr. Marilyn Thypin Philanthropic Fund Tikva Fund The Tikva V’Chesed Fund The Alan R. Tisch Fund The Alexander H. Tisch Fund Alice M. and Thomas J. Tisch Fund Ann and Andrew Tisch Fund The Benjamin J. Tisch Fund The Charles K. Tisch Fund The Charlotte F. Tisch Fund The David L. Tisch Fund The Elizabeth M. Tisch Fund The Henry K. Tisch Fund The Hilary A. Tisch Fund The Holden V. Tisch Fund James S. & Merryl H. Tisch Philanthropic Fund The Jessica S. Tisch and Daniel Z. Levine Fund Joan H. & Preston R. Tisch Fund The Lacey A. Tisch Fund Laurence A. and Wilma Tisch Philanthropic Fund Laurie M. Tisch Fund Lizzie & Jonathan M. Tisch Fund The Michael J. Tisch Fund The Samuel A. Tisch Fund The Sarah Rose Tisch Fund The Steve Tisch Fund The William E. Tisch Fund The Zachary A. Tisch Fund TnT Fund Grace and Eli Tobias Foundation Anne and Mortimer Todel Philanthropic Fund The Michael Tolkin and Wendy Mogel Philanthropic Fund The Toll Family Fund Nancy and Ray L. Treiger Philanthropic Fund Trepper Family Fund Triple A Foundation Jonathan and Elizabeth Tropper Foundation Jonathan Tropper Fund

The Troy - De Wit Family Charitable Fund Susan J. Troy and Larry Zipursky Philanthropic Fund Tsedaka Philanthropic Fund Tsesarsky Family Philanthropic Fund TSP Fund The Morris and Judy Tuchman Charity Fund Simon R. Tucker Philanthropic Fund Rabbi Arnold S. Turetsky Memorial Fund David and Aimee Turner Philanthropic Fund Gail and Stuart Turner Philanthropic Fund The Judith Turner and Rabbi David Gedzelman Tzedakah Fund Alice and Harold Turobiner Charitable Fund Tzedakah Fund Tzedek Fund Tzedek Fund The Tzemach Fund Laurence and Melinda Udell Philanthropic Fund The Ursaner Family Fund Shira Tamara Vann Tzedakah Fund Boruch Vann Tzedakah Fund Binyomin Moshe Vann Tzedakah Fund Gilad Vann Tzedakah Fund Yisroel Aryeh Vann Tzedakah Fund Robert and Roselin Vegh Philanthropic Fund Amy and Jeffrey Verschleiser Philanthropic Fund The Linda J. Vester and Glenn H. Greenberg Philanthropic Fund Millie Viqueira and Steve Miller Fund Jay & Randi Vodofsky Family Fund Vogel Philanthropic Fund Ruby and Martin Vogelfanger Philanthropic Fund Vogelman Family Fund V’Zakeini Fund Sam Wachsberger Bar Mitzvah Fund Elizabeth & Steven Wachsman Philanthropic Fund Sigmund Wahrsager Philanthropic Fund Benjamin and Eugenia Wainfeld Fund Sheila K. Wald Fund Robert and Robin Waldman and Family Fund SJC Waldman Fund Arthur W. and Jacqueline Adler Walker Charitable Fund Wall Street Tzedaka Fund Muriel Wall Philanthropic Fund Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Philanthropic Fund Howard Wallick and Freda Rosenfeld Philanthropic Fund Wallstein Family Charitable Fund Andrew R. Wallstein Charitable Fund Stacy Wallstein Charitable Fund Wang Family Philanthropic Fund Warren Family Philanthropic Fund Benjamin M. Warren Charitable Fund Rachel B. Warren Charitable Fund Bettina and Spencer Waxman Philanthropic Fund Irwin and Esther Weber Philanthropic Fund Naomi R. and Martin J. Weber Philanthropic Fund Max and Jenny Weil Foundation Weiler Family Fund Joan and Sanford I. Weill Philanthropic Fund Edward H. & Adele L. Weinberg Philanthropic Fund James L. and Edith Z. Weinberg Philanthropic Fund Joel and Barbara Schloss Weinberg Philanthropic Fund


Marshall Weinberg Philanthropic Fund Audrey Weiner - Jeffrey Solomon Philanthropic Fund Rachel R. Weiner Tzedakah Fund Samuel J. Weiner Tzedakah Fund Vicki and Ronald Weiner Fund Edward A. and Sandra R. Weinstein Philanthropic Fund Tali and Boaz Weinstein Philanthropic Fund Emanuel Weintraub and Johanna Berkman Charitable Fund David and Debbie Weintraub Tzedakah Fund Alfred and Miriam Weiss Charitable Fund The Barry and Randi Weiss Family Foundation Carol & Herman Weiss Charitable Fund William and Marion Weiss Philanthropic Fund Esther and Paul Weissman Philanthropic Fund Mildred and George Weissman Philanthropic Fund Bernice & Edward Wenger Philanthropic Fund Joanne R. Wenig Philanthropic Fund Diane & Michael Werner Tzedakah Fund Charlotte & Tamar Weseley Charitable Trust Lily Weseley Charitable Fund Talia Weseley Charitable Trust Margaret Whitton Charitable Fund Judith and Roger Widmann Philanthropic Fund Fred and Sherry Wiener Philanthropic Fund The Gabe Wiener Foundation Fund The Rabbi Jacob G. and Trudel Wiener Tzedokoh Fund Robert and Sherry Wiener and Ernest Michel Philanthropic Fund Charlotte Tenney Wiesenberg Philanthropic Fund Jane Warren Wiesenberg Philanthropic Fund The Wigit Fund Willner Family Fund Daniel and Kathryn Willner Fund The Wilshinsky Family Charitable Fund Wimpfheimer Habitat Fund Ernst and Putti Wimpfheimer Philanthropic Fund Vicki Kops Wimpfheimer Memorial Fund Joan and Barry Winograd Philanthropic Fund Paul and Faye Winter Philanthropic Fund The Erika and Kenneth Witover Family Foundation Rabbi Dr. Ephraim R. Wolf Memorial Fund Jack and Charlotte Wolf Philanthropic Fund Shimon Wolf Charitable Fund Howard and Jana Wolff Philanthropic Fund Jacob, Matthew and Sarah Wolff Fund Nancy and John Wolff Philanthropic Fund William and Babbette Wolff Philanthropic Fund Isabel Wolfson Fund Dr. Julius Wolk Memorial Fund The Temra and Joel Wollman Charitable Fund Harvey and Deena Wrubel Family Foundation Milton Wruble Foundation Philanthropic Fund Jane and Robert Wyker Philanthropic Fund YABYY Memorial Fund Yad Rifka Fund Earle and Beth Yaffa Fund Yahadut Fund Elissa Yellin Family Fund Richard and Deborah Yoken Family Fund Young Family Philanthropic Fund The Ysacres Fund

Zachary and Miranda Mitzvah Fund Joanne Zaiac and Robert D. Coven Charitable Fund Rafael and Dale Zaklad Philanthropic Fund Adar Zango Charitable Fund Zankel Philanthropic Fund Zara and David Charitable Fund Michael S. and Renee Zarin Fund Hagit and Oren Zeev Fund Barry and Tziona Zeffren Tzedakah Fund Zelany Fund Hayden I. Zelson Fund The Zen Fund Zenker Family Fund Charles and Leah Zibbell Philanthropic Fund Zichron Yosef Shlomo V’Aharon Philanthropic Fund Andrew and Jodi Zicklin Philanthropic Fund Eric Zicklin Philanthropic Fund Lawrence & Carol Zicklin Philanthropic Fund Stanley and Ruth Zicklin Philanthropic Fund Jessica Rae Ziff Fund Remi B. Ziff Fund Robert Dean Ziff Fund Michael and Barbara Zimmerman Philanthropic Fund Zinbarg Family Philanthropic Fund Cathy Zises Philanthropic Fund The Seymour Zises Family Charitable Fund Zizza Family Philanthropic Fund ZMP Fund The Zucker Foundation Fund Uzi Zucker Philanthropic Fund Ellie Zuckerman Bat Mitzvah Fund Faye Zuckerman Fund The Zachary Zuckerman Bar Mitzvah Fund Lyonel and Sylvia Zunz Family Fund Zwillenberg Family Philanthropic Fund Zwillinger Family Fund

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OFFICERS President Karen R. Adler Chair, Executive Committee Noel J. Spiegel Secretary Sidney Lapidus Treasurer Ezra G. Levin Vice Presidents Cindy Golub Zoya Raynes Friedman Suzanne Denbo Jaffe COMMITTEE CHAIRS Audit Ezra G. Levin Charitable Distribution/ Special Gifts Fund Sidney Lapidus Executive Committee Noel J. Spiegel Investment Suzanne Denbo Jaffe Marketing Zoya Raynes Friedman

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Nominating Cindy Golub BOARD OF TRUSTEES Karen R. Adler Jerry Cohen Alisa Doctoroff Leslie Fastenberg Zoya Raynes Friedman Cindy Golub B.Z. Halberstam Terri Herenstein Suzanne Denbo Jaffe Sidney Lapidus Teena Lerner Ezra G. Levin Michael Lustig Jenny Lyss Linda Mirels Beth Goldberg Nash Suzanne Peck Susan Shay David Z. Solomon Noel J. Spiegel J. Andrew Stein Michael L. Stern Ann Rubenstein Tisch Ronald G. Weiner

TRUSTEES EMERITI Bobbie Abrams Saul E. Ashkenazi* Carol B. Auerbach Arthur B. Belfer* Alan S. Bernikow Leonard N. Block* Milton J. Bluestein* Thomas A. Blumberg Ludwig Bravmann Lawrence B. Buttenwieser Clive Chajet Marcy Chanin* Laurence W. Cohen Bertram J. Cohn Geoffrey J. Colvin Susan L. Cullman* Arthur J. Dixon* Joel S. Ehrenkranz Sanford B. Ehrenkranz Alvin H. Einbender Roger W. Einiger David K. Ganek Nathan Gantcher Patricia A. Gantz Monroe Goldwater* David S. Gottesman Myrna K. Greenberg Louise B. Greilsheimer Joseph Gurwin* John H. Gutfreund Marjorie Guttag* Harold R. Handler George H. Heyman, Jr.*

David J. Hidary Irwin Hochberg Stephen A. Hochman Alan S. Jaffe Ludwig Jesselson* Michael Jesselson Michael M. Kassen Frederick A.Klingenstein Morton A. Kornreich* Lynn Korda Kroll Jerry W. Levin Morris L. Levinson* William Levitt* Susan Lytle Lipton Stanley H. Lowell* Peter L. Malkin Harry R. Mancher* Jerry Manning Matthew J. Maryles Joseph M. Mazer* Jack Nash* Morris W. Offit Judith Stern Peck Burton P. Resnick Frederick P. Rose* William Rosenwald* Jon Rotenstreich David G. Sacks* Richard Schlesinger Irving Schneider* Harvey Schulweiss Jodi J. Schwartz Stephen Shalom

STAFF Hilda Beck Director of IT and Financial Services

Marc Lerman Grants Administration Manager

Susan F. Dickman Executive Vice President Karla Floris Assistant Director, Grant Administration

Melanie Marchfeld Senior Director, Grants Administration Igor Musayev Manager of Financial Services

Jeanette Gissen Senior Grants Coordinator

Claudia Pinto Grants Processing Manager

Phil Gordon Development Associate

Tamar S. Snyder Associate Director, Strategic Initiatives and Communications

Wanda Gutierrez Contributions Coordinator/ Office Manager Ellen Smith Israelson Vice President, Marketing and Business Development Michelle Lebowits Director, Fund Development

Saul H. Wadowski Vice President/Controller Beth Wohlgelernter Senior Vice President

Daniel S. Shapiro John M. Shapiro Theordore H. Silbert* Larry A. Silverstein Herbert M. Singer* Alfred P. Slaner* Joseph Stein, Jr. Robert M. Stavis Meyer Steinberg* Susan K. Stern Stephanie J. Stiefel David A. Tanner Harold Tanner Nicki Tanner Herbert Tenzer* Andrew H. Tisch James S. Tisch Laurence A. Tisch* Wilma Tisch Peggy Tishman* John Trubin* Sophie Udell* Jeffrey Verschleiser Marc J. Warren Jack D. Weiler* James L. Weinberg* Elaine K. Winik Larry Zicklin Roy J. Zuckerberg * Deceased


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At JCF, families have created a legacy of giving extending over four generations. JCF offers several Lifecycle Funds to engage multiple generations of your family in philanthropy. Celebrate the birth of a child or grandchild by opening a Children’s Giving Fund. Our Bar/Bat Mitzvah Funds are a meaningful way to commemorate this coming of age milestone. We also offer Wedding Funds, lowbalance Next Generation Funds for donors under 30, and Memorial Funds, which are a fitting tribute to loved ones.

donor-advised fund of the Jewish community of greater New York, has been helping individuals, families, corporations and communal groups achieve their philanthropic and tax saving goals simply and efficiently, with full confidentiality and maximum choice. Our donors receive the utmost tax deduction allowed by law. They then have the flexibility to select investment options and recommend grants to sectarian and nonsectarian organizations, using our easy online fund management system. Each year, Jewish Communal Fund awards a $2 million community gift to the Annual Campaign of the UJA-Federation of New York, to support programs and institutions dedicated to the welfare and security of the Jewish community at home and abroad. In addition, close to $10 million has been awarded from JCF’s Special Gifts Fund since 1999 to dozens of organizations in the New York Jewish community.

JCF utilizes its expertise and professional relationships to create customized philanthropic solutions for Private Clients and Family Offices. Contact JCF to discuss educational resources, philanthropic advising, investment options and giving circles that can be tailored to your needs.

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A Wealth of Resources Jewish Communal Fund is actively engaged in developing numerous resources—in print and online—to help you and your family give more strategically and with increased impact. To learn more about these resources, visit our website, www.jcfny.org/resources, or contact Ellen Israelson at ellen@jcfny.org.

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The JCF Center for Next Generation Philanthropy serves as the gateway for young Jews in their teens, 20s and 30s to become engaged in philanthropy. We offer educational seminars and valuable resources to educate and inspire our Next Generation donors. Thanks to our strategic partnership with Slingshot, we help our donors increase the impact of their giving. You can extend your Charitable Legacy beyond your lifetime because our funds offer unlimited succession. Your children and grandchildren and generations to come will be part of a vibrant community of Jewish funders. Ask us about making a bequest and assistance with succession planning.

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Jewish Communal Fund’s generous donors had a profound impact on charities in every sector, distributing a record number of grants totaling $272,800,000 in fiscal year 2013.

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A. Teen Tzedakah Guide JCF’s Teen Tzedakah Guide assists young people in identifying their giving priorities, creating a mission statement, and learning how to research charities. The Tzedakah Guide also features a Jewish text study activity to encourage teens to think about what Jewish tradition has to teach us about the best ways to give.

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e are privileged to continue serving the Jewish community by providing an easy and efficient vehicle to streamline charitable giving and facilitate philanthropy. This has been another record-breaking year for the Jewish Communal Fund (JCF). A leader in the world of Jewish philanthropy, JCF continues to be the largest and most active Jewish donor advised fund in the country, managing $1.2 billion in charitable assets. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013 our diverse donor base granted more than $270 million to thousands of not-for-profits in all sectors. In addition to these generous grants recommended by our donors, JCF makes a community gift of $2 million to the UJA-Federation of New York’s Annual Campaign. JCF’s institutional endowment, our Special Gifts Fund, awarded an additional $767,000 in grants to projects and agencies in the New York Jewish community. Among those grants was one for $240,000 to provide day camp scholarships to families impacted by Hurricane Sandy that enabled 276 children to attend day camp. This is the power and impact of our JCF community!

As JCF continues to grow, we know that we must continue to innovate, educate and create new ways to serve our network of donors and the Jewish community. We have developed resources to help donors think strategically about their giving and to engage multiple generations of donors in philanthropy, such as our Jewish Philanthropy Roadmap and discussion cards, Teen Tzedakah Guide and Intergenerational Legacy Scrapbook. We have partnered with Slingshot to create a Guide to Funding Jewish Innovation and we will be partnering with other Jewish organizations to provide online resources, webinars and in-person educational opportunities for our network. On the following page you will find detailed descriptions of the resources mentioned above. In addition to these resources, JCF continues to introduce new investments and has revised our Investment Policy to allow people with minimum fund balances of $500,000 (previously $1 million) to select among carefully vetted investment options not on our public platform. As a service to the Jewish community, we are now offering fiscal sponsorships to emerging organizations whose missions are closely aligned with JCF’s. JCF’s years of expertise, our vast network of donors and charitable organizations and our significant standing in the philanthropic world have positioned us to offer highly customized services, as well as connect donors to the highest quality consultants in a variety of areas that relate to charitable giving. We are energized by our community’s generosity and look forward to expanding our efforts to help you engage thoughtfully and effectively in your philanthropy. Photos courtesy:

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The Jewish Communal Fund is dedicated to providing our donors and their families with outstanding personal service and the philanthropic community has taken notice. Once again, JCF received a four-star rating (the highest distinction possible) from Charity Navigator, an independent and wellrespected charity evaluator, and we maintained our place as one of the highest-ranking Jewish organization in the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s Top 400 national charities list.


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