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JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND 2016 ANNUAL REPORT

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JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND 2016 ANNUAL REPORT

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CONTENTS

In fiscal year 2016, Jewish Communal Fund’s generous

donors had a profound impact on charities in every

sector, distributing a record number of grants totaling

$380,800,000 to help organizations sustain and grow much needed

services and programs.

2–3 Community and Collaboration 4 Investments 5–23 Financial Statements 24–45 Grants 46–63 Funds 64 Trustees/Staff

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We would like to express our gratitude to our generous fund holders, who continue to have a profound impact on charities in every sector by recommending more than $380 million in grants in FY 16. It is our privilege to facilitate your grant-making, and we are

pleased to report yet another record-breaking year of growth. As an institution, JCF made grants of more than $837,000 in FY 16 from our endowment, the Special Gifts Fund, to renovate kosher food pantries at the Central Queens YM & YWHA and the Shorefront Jewish Community Council; fund scholarships for low-income campers at the JCC of Manhattan’s Camp Settoga; expand the auditorium at the Kings Bay YM-YWHA; and extend our sponsorship of a unique intergenerational Holocaust program called Witness Theater. We also made a JCF Special Gifts Fund grant to Olim Beyahad, an Israeli nonprofit that helps Ethiopian-Israelis gain employment and become self-sufficient. In choosing JCF to facilitate your charitable giving, you enable us to support local Jewish programs and initiatives like these that change lives for the better.

As a JCF fund holder, you know first-hand that a donor advised fund is a valuable tool to streamline your philanthropy and make your charitable giving more strategic and thoughtful. Here at JCF, we continue to create and share educational resources to assist you in meeting your philanthropic goals. In order to bring you insights from the top thought leaders in philanthropy, JCF has partnered with Jewish Funders Network (JFN) to create an educational series on Strategic Philanthropy. Our first session was a panel discussion on Tools for Philanthropic Impact with leading Jewish funders, moderated by Jeffrey Solomon. Webinars and in-person events are planned for the winter and spring. You can view recordings of many past donor educational events by subscribing to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/user/JewishCommunalFund.

To help increase JCF’s reach and recognition within the larger Jewish community, we have launched a new web video series entitled “Donors in Delis.” In the inaugural episode of #DonorsInDelis, Larry Zicklin, philanthropist and former Chair of Neuberger Berman, and Naomi Levine, former VP at NYU, meet at the 2nd Ave Deli for a candid discussion about Larry’s philanthropy, his thoughts on social responsibility and ethics. It’s TED Talks meets Curb Your Enthusiasm. Like “Wisdom to Relish” on Facebook to view video interviews with funders who share tips to add meaning and strategy to your charitable giving.

At JCF, we believe there is tremendous value in giving together as a community to the causes we hold dear. JCF continues to be the country’s largest and most active Jewish donor advised fund, managing $1.4 billion in charitable assets for more than 3,400 funds. We are always working to enhance our service offerings and improve our technology. In the coming year, we will be sending out a survey to all fund holders that will ask for your feedback in a formal manner. However, we always welcome your suggestions and ideas. We greatly value your feedback and look forward to continuing to facilitate your charitable giving for many years to come.

Noel Spiegel Susan F. Dickman President Executive Vice President & CEO

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you are part of a community of more than 7,500 philanthropically minded individuals who look to JCF to streamline their philanthropy and make their charitable giving more strategic and meaningful. In addition to administrating your grants, we at JCF continue to create and share educational resources to assist you with your charitable giving.

This year, JCF has partnered with the Jewish Funders Network (JFN) to create an educational series on Strategic Philanthropy. Our first session was a panel discussion on Tools for Philanthropic Impact with leading Jewish funders, featuring Sally Gottesman, Aliza Mazor and Scott Shay, and moderated by Jeffrey Solomon. In January, we will host a webinar on evaluating a charity’s impact. In addition, as part of our collaboration with JFN, we are pleased to invite you to register for webinars hosted by JFN on topics that are of interest to both of our communities. Please check your email to take advantage of these opportunities. We recommend that you subscribe to our YouTube channel (youtube.com/user/JewishCommunalFund) to view recordings of past donor educational events.

JCF’s new YouTube channel, Wisdom to Relish, is the place for our network to hear from some of the most prominent philanthropists and thought leaders of our day. DonorsInDelis, our inaugural series, was filmed in iconic delis throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn. Where else would you have a conversation about life, ethics, philanthropy, and the best lox?

Our inaugural episode of #DonorsInDelis features a candid conversation about philanthropy with NYU’s Naomi Levine and Larry Zicklin, former Chairman of Neuberger Berman. It’s thoughtful, intelligent, and laced with humor. Visit our Wisdom to Relish page on Facebook to share your reactions, or just tell us about your favorite deli!

Community and Collaboration

As a JCF fund holder…

“I’ve never written a check to a charity and regretted it later. Everyone is capable of

accomplishing miracles.”

JASON FLOM

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$150,000 to UJA-Federation of New York for the expansion of the Witness Theater Holocaust education project, a unique intergenerational program that brings Holocaust survivors and teenagers together to develop a theatrical presentation of the survivors’ experiences. JCF’s grant will help to continue this program at four schools and bring this powerful experience to Westchester.

$120,000 to the Kings Bay YM-YWHA, located in Sheepshead Bay, to expand its existing auditorium, which serves as the hub of activity for 7,000 residents.

$102,000 to the Central Queens YM & YWHA Food Pantry in support of the renovation of the food pantry that was damaged by a debilitating fire. JCF’s generous grant will also help the pantry transition to a client-choice model and acquire additional refrigerators and freezers so that it can store more meat, dairy and fresh produce.

$55,400 to the Shorefront Jewish Community Council Food Pantry, to help them transition to a client-choice model, a more efficient and dignified way to assist their 1,200 clients. The agency plans to also offer nutrition classes and cooking demonstrations to help clients learn how to cook healthy meals for their families with the food they receive from the pantry.

$200,000 (over three years) to the JCC of Manhattan’s Day Camp to provide scholarships to low-income campers who would not otherwise have been able to afford this opportunity. The scholarships will enable these children to attend Camp Settoga in its beautiful, new, and larger location in Pomona, New York.

$110,000 to UJA-Federation of New York and the Jewish Community Relations Council of NY for the Faculty Engagement Initiative, a project to create a three-pronged Faculty Engagement Initiative to grow pro-Israel sentiment on college campuses.

DID YOU KNOW? By allowing JCF to simplify and organize your charitable giving, you’re also providing critical funding for local Jewish charities.

In using JCF for your philanthropy, you help us provide $2 million annually to UJA-Federation of New York, to support its network of Jewish social service organizations operating locally and abroad. Your collective impact extends even further. In addition to the UJA-Federation grant, JCF’s Special Gifts Fund has granted more than $12 million since 1999 to support programs that promote the welfare and security of the Jewish community at home and abroad.

JCF’s 2016 Special Gift Fund Grantees include:

Witness Theater Holocaust education project

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INVESTMENTSIn 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 Ticker

BlackRock, Treasury Trust Fund (Institutional Money Market) .....................................TTTXXBlackRock JCF Short Duration Bond Fund (Fixed Income) .................. Privately managed BlackRock Core Bond Portfolio ...................................................................................................CCBBXVanguard, Total International Bond Index .............................................................................VTABXLoomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund ..........................................................................LSIIXT. Rowe Price Institutional Floating Rate ..................................................................................RPIFXPIMCO High Yield Institutional ....................................................................................................PHIYXPRIMECAP Odyssey (Large Cap. Growth) ..............................................................................POGRXNeuberger Berman, Socially Responsive (Large Cap. Blend) .......................................NBSLXVanguard, Institutional Index (Large Cap. Blend) ................................................................. VINIXSound Shore (Large Cap. Value) .................................................................................................SSHVXVanguard, Mid-Cap Index (Mid Cap. Blend) .........................................................................VMCIXNeuberger Berman, Mid Cap Intrinsic Value ....................................................................... NBRTXNeuberger Berman, Genesis (Small Cap. Blend) ................................................................. NBGIXVanguard Small-Cap Index ............................................................................................................ VSCIXVanguard, Total International Stock Index ........................................................................... VTSNXDodge & Cox (International Equity) .......................................................................................DODFXIsrael Bonds: 2-year Maccabee Bond ..............................................................................................n/aMarket Vectors Israel ETF ................................................................................................................... ISRA

Pre-Set Investment Portfolios

In addition to the customized investment allocation options mentioned above, fund holders can choose from the following Pre-Set Investment Portfolios: Money Market Portfolio, Conservative Portfolio ($25,000 min), Moderate Portfolio ($50,000 min), and Aggressive Portfolio ($50,000 min). To view the underlying investments within each of the Pre-Set Portfolios, please visit the JCF website.

Privately Managed Accounts

Donors with over $55,000 in assets may opt to invest in one of four privately managed accounts. These accounts are: Eagle Capital Management, Gabelli Asset Management (GAMCO), Horizon Asset Management, 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.

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750 Third AvenueNew York, NY 10017-2703

T 212.949.8700F 212.891.4100

www.eisneramper.com

EisnerAmper LLP

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT

Board of Trustees Jewish Communal Fund New York, New York

Report on the Consolidated Financial Statements

We have audited the accompanying consolidated financial statements of the Jewish Communal Fund (an entity of a sole member) ("JCF"), which comprise the consolidated statements of financial position as of June 30, 2016 and 2015, and the related consolidated statements of activities and cash flows for the years then ended, and the related notes to the consolidated financial statements.

Management's Responsibility for the Consolidated Financial Statements

JCF's management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these consolidated financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America; this includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

Auditors' Responsibility

Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial statements based on our 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 assurance about whether the consolidated financial statements are free from material misstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditors' judgments, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditors consider internal control relevant to the organization's preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements, in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the organization's internal control. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of significant accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements.

We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.

Opinion

In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Jewish Communal Fund, as of June 30, 2016 and 2015, and the changes in its net assets and its cash flows for the years then ended, in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

New York, New York November 8, 2016

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Consolidated Statements of Financial PositionJE

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Consolidated Statements of Financial Position

June 30, 2016 2015

ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 59,771,102 $ 54,009,054 Amounts due from investment managers 1,377,712 600,000 Accrued income and other assets 932,624 804,114 Investments 1,322,661,239 1,313,301,238 Property held subject to life interest 60,000,000 63,500,000 Allowance for use interest to be retained by donor (11,300,000)

Total assets $ 1,433,442,677 $ 1,432,214,406

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued operating expenses $ 1,355,125 $ 679,632 Deferred revenue - use interest of beneficiary 3,559,725 15,992,609 Amounts due to investment managers 8,030,418 6,332,817

Total liabilities 12,945,268 23,005,058

Commitments (Note G)

Unrestricted net assets: Undesignated 1,349,657,509 1,333,594,581 Designated and semi-designated 9,571,590 10,371,712 Endowment 15,989,337 17,641,390

1,375,218,436 1,361,607,683 Temporarily restricted net assets 45,278,973 47,601,665

Total net assets 1,420,497,409 1,409,209,348

Total liabilities and net assets $ 1,433,442,677 $ 1,432,214,406

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Consolidated Statements of Activities

Year Ended June 30, 2016 Year Ended June 30, 2015

Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Total Unrestricted

Temporarily Restricted Total

Public support and revenue: Contributions received $ 433,333,717 $ 1,657,413 $ 434,991,130 $ 400,059,412 $ 3,206,864 $ 403,266,276 Unrealized depreciation in value of property held subject to life interest (Note C) (3,500,000) (3,500,000) Interest and dividend income, net 17,506,240 17,506,240 15,653,578 15,653,578 Net realized and unrealized (losses) gains on investments (50,041,551) (50,041,551) 18,988,952 18,988,952

Total public support and revenue before release of restrictions 400,798,406 (1,842,587) 398,955,819 434,701,942 3,206,864 437,908,806

Net assets released from restrictions 480,105 (480,105) 0 2,774,007 (2,774,007) 0

Total public support and revenue 401,278,511 (2,322,692) 398,955,819 437,475,949 432,857 437,908,806

Expenses: Grants to philanthropic institutions and related expenses 381,511,360 381,511,360 297,934,055 297,934,055 Management and general 4,934,087 4,934,087 7,817,657 7,817,657 Fund-raising 1,222,311 1,222,311 1,201,707 1,201,707

Total expenses 387,667,758 387,667,758 306,953,419 306,953,419

Increase in net assets 13,610,753 (2,322,692) 11,288,061 130,522,530 432,857 130,955,387 Net assets - beginning of year 1,361,607,683 47,601,665 1,409,209,348 1,231,085,153 47,168,808 1,278,253,961

Net assets - end of year $ 1,375,218,436 $ 45,278,973 $ 1,420,497,409 $ 1,361,607,683 $ 47,601,665 $ 1,409,209,348

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Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

Year Ended June 30,

2016 2015

Cash flows from operating activities: Increase in net assets $ 11,288,061 $ 130,955,387 Adjustments to reconcile increase in net assets to net cash provided by operating activities: Net realized and unrealized losses (gains) on investments 50,041,551 (18,988,952) Unrealized depreciation in value of property held subject to life interest 3,500,000 Changes in: Amounts due from investment managers (777,712) 2,959,300 Accrued income and other assets (128,510) 1,014,060 Accounts payable and accrued operating expenses 675,493 131,043 Deferred revenue - beneficial-use interest, net (1,132,884) (1,132,884) Amounts due to investment managers 1,697,601 1,989,742

Net cash provided by operating activities 65,163,600 116,927,696

Cash flows from investing activities: Proceeds from the sales of investments 3,461,257,253 1,432,516,702 Purchases of investments (3,520,658,805) (1,525,683,666) Donated investments (387,325)

Net cash used in investing activities (59,401,552) (93,554,289)

Net change in cash and cash equivalents 5,762,048 23,373,407 Cash and cash equivalents - beginning of year 54,009,054 30,635,647

Cash and cash equivalents - end of year $ 59,771,102 $ 54,009,054

Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information: Unrelated business income taxes paid $ 65,000 $ 40,000

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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements[ June 30, 2016 and 2015 ]

NOTE A - THE ORGANIZATION AND ITS SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

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[1] Organization:

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-for-profit corporation organized in New York in September 2001 and was established to hold certain donations from time-to-time as JCF deems necessary. 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. The LLC is considered to be a disregarded entity for tax purposes, and therefore the activities for the LLC are reported in JCF's tax returns.

[2] Basis of accounting:

The accompanying 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-for-profit 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, direct costs have been allocated among the program and supporting services based on the nature of the expense. Indirect costs have been functionalized on the basis of time allocation of the various departments.

In fiscal-years 2016 and 2015, respectively, management and general expenses in the accompanying consolidated statements of activities included $808,525 and $2,145,714 related to JCF's philanthropic services for donors, which are reimbursed by the donors utilizing these services.

[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, public support and revenue 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. This does not include money-market funds, which are included within the investment category.

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[6] Investments:

Investments in equity securities with readily determinable fair values and all investments in debt securities are reported at their fair values at fiscal year-end 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 at fiscal year-end, as determined by the related investment manager or advisor and reviewed by JCF for reasonableness. JCF's interest in a pooled investment fund is reported at fair value as determined by the investment manager based upon the fair values of the underlying assets at fiscal year-end.

As a practical expedient, the fair values of certain investments of JCF are measured using the net asset value per share of the investments.

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 with the exception of donated investments in LLCs, which are sold as soon as feasibly possible; as at times there may be restrictions on the sales of these assets. Accordingly, for purposes of the accompanying consolidated statements of cash flows, donated securities received and sold within the same year are reported in the increase in net assets shown in operating activities. 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 the times of donation, in the absence of readily determinable fair values.

JCF has investments in certain not-readily-marketable securities which are ownership interests in private equity securities and certain limited partnerships ("LPs") 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.

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, had 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.

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 may not be settled until the following fiscal year. Accordingly, amounts to be received or transferred by JCF are reported as "due from or due to 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 accrued income in the consolidated statements of financial position.

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[6] Investments: (continued)

Because of periodic changes each year in an investment's position in the fair-value hierarchy (as disclosed in Note B), 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 $125,000 and $110,000 for fiscal-years 2016 and 2015, 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 taxes:

JCF is subject to the provisions of the Financial Accounting Standards Board's (the "FASB") Accounting Standards Codification ("ASC") Topic 740, "Income Taxes," relating to accounting and reporting for uncertainty in income taxes. JCF is subject to potential unrelated business income taxes relating to its investment activities; however, since JCF has always accrued a liability related to this excise tax and because of JCF's general tax-exempt status, management believes ASC Topic 740 has not had, and is not expected to have, a material impact on JCF's consolidated financial statements.

[9] Net assets:

(i) Unrestricted:

JCF has established four distinct types of unrestricted philanthropic funds:

Undesignated funds (at times referred to as the operating fund), 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.

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[9] Net assets: (continued)

(ii) Temporarily restricted:

During fiscal-year 2013, JCF established a fiscal-sponsorship program whereby it serves as a sponsor for groups engaged in philanthropic activities related to JCF's mission. Funds received by JCF are temporarily restricted until expenditures occur, and they are then released from restriction. During fiscal-years 2016 and 2015, respectively, $524,529 and $2,073,980 of contributions were received specifically for various fiscal sponsorships, and $480,105 and $2,774,007 of expenses were incurred in satisfaction of the donors' intended purposes.

In addition, the property held subject to life interest (net of beneficial-use interest) is considered to be a temporarily restricted net asset, restricted for time (see Note C).

[10] Endowment funds:

JCF is subject to the provisions of ASC Topic 958, "Not-for-Profit Entities," 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 H).

[11] Revenue recognition:

Contributions and revenues are reported as increases in unrestricted net assets, with the exception of funds described in Note A[9](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.

[12] 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. Generally, grants are paid within the year promised, and consequently there are no grant payables reported on the accompanying consolidated statements of financial position.

[13] New accounting pronouncement:

In August 2016, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") No. 2016-14, "Not-for-Profit Entities" (Subtopic 958): Presentation of Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Entities. ASU 2016-14 amends certain financial statement presentations and disclosures, with the goal of assisting not-for-profit organizations in providing more relevant information about their resources (and the changes in those resources) to donors, grantors, creditors, and other users. ASU 2016-14 includes qualitative and quantitative requirements in the following areas: a) net asset classes, b) investment returns, c) expense categorizations, d) liquidity and availability of resources, and e) presentation of operating cash flows. The new reporting standard is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2017.

[14] Reclassification:

Certain information in the prior-year's consolidated financial statements has been reclassified to conform to the current year's presentation.

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[15] Subsequent events:

JCF considers the 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 June 30, 2016 through November 8, 2016, the date on which the consolidated financial statements were available to be issued.

NOTE B - INVESTMENTS

At each fiscal year-end, investments consisted of the following:

June 30, 2016 2015

Fair Value Cost Fair Value Cost

Money-market funds $ 294,913,167 $ 294,913,167 $ 276,076,634 $ 276,076,634 U.S. government and agency obligations 105,829,837 105,262,962 98,524,094 98,538,962 Mutual fund - equities 367,882,316 344,220,615 340,488,975 287,436,017 Asset-backed securities 23,792,720 23,726,071 25,346,600 25,316,115 Corporate bonds 151,165,832 151,227,853 69,260,898 69,816,059 Commercial mortgage-backed securities 64,818,661 65,524,256 43,628,314 44,636,412 Privately managed investments - equities 81,169,457 63,447,442 101,190,452 73,521,301 Mutual funds - bonds 85,733,368 87,826,835 77,410,497 78,834,136 Private equity limited partnerships 3,871,661 3,684,975 3,773,735 3,650,632 Funds of funds 16,060,109 11,307,857 18,289,360 11,986,315 Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs 112,505,264 65,502,874 243,909,483 174,345,238 Pooled investments 9,073,181 9,552,269 9,371,450 9,055,281 Not-readily-marketable securities 3,946,666 4,224,962 4,190,746 4,363,042 Foreign bonds 974,000 974,000 915,000 915,000 Private corporate bonds 925,000 925,000 925,000 925,000

$ 1,322,661,239 $ 1,232,321,138 $ 1,313,301,238 $ 1,159,416,144

JCF has certain funds invested in fixed-income securities (the "Portfolio") which consist of agency mortgage-backed 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 and 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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[15] Subsequent events:

JCF considers the 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 June 30, 2016 through November 8, 2016, the date on which the consolidated financial statements were available to be issued.

NOTE B - INVESTMENTS

At each fiscal year-end, investments consisted of the following:

June 30, 2016 2015

Fair Value Cost Fair Value Cost

Money-market funds $ 294,913,167 $ 294,913,167 $ 276,076,634 $ 276,076,634 U.S. government and agency obligations 105,829,837 105,262,962 98,524,094 98,538,962 Mutual fund - equities 367,882,316 344,220,615 340,488,975 287,436,017 Asset-backed securities 23,792,720 23,726,071 25,346,600 25,316,115 Corporate bonds 151,165,832 151,227,853 69,260,898 69,816,059 Commercial mortgage-backed securities 64,818,661 65,524,256 43,628,314 44,636,412 Privately managed investments - equities 81,169,457 63,447,442 101,190,452 73,521,301 Mutual funds - bonds 85,733,368 87,826,835 77,410,497 78,834,136 Private equity limited partnerships 3,871,661 3,684,975 3,773,735 3,650,632 Funds of funds 16,060,109 11,307,857 18,289,360 11,986,315 Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs 112,505,264 65,502,874 243,909,483 174,345,238 Pooled investments 9,073,181 9,552,269 9,371,450 9,055,281 Not-readily-marketable securities 3,946,666 4,224,962 4,190,746 4,363,042 Foreign bonds 974,000 974,000 915,000 915,000 Private corporate bonds 925,000 925,000 925,000 925,000

$ 1,322,661,239 $ 1,232,321,138 $ 1,313,301,238 $ 1,159,416,144

JCF has certain funds invested in fixed-income securities (the "Portfolio") which consist of agency mortgage-backed 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 and 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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For each fiscal year-end, investment income consisted of the following:

Year Ended June 30, 2016 2015

Interest and dividends $ 19,527,956 $ 18,314,444 Investment management fees (Note A[6]) (2,021,716) (2,660,866)

Interest and dividends, net 17,506,240 15,653,578

Net realized gains 13,503,442 33,256,288 Net unrealized losses (63,544,993) (14,267,336)

Total net realized and unrealized (losses) gains (50,041,551) 18,988,952

Net investment (losses) income $ (32,535,311) $ 34,642,530

ASC Topic 820, "Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures," establishes a three-level valuation hierarchy of fair-value measurements. These valuation techniques are based on 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 investments at the reporting date.

Level 2: Valuations are based on (a) quoted prices for similar investments, in active markets, or (b) quoted prices for similar investments, in markets that are not active, or (c) pricing inputs other than quoted prices that are directly or indirectly observable at the reporting date.

Level 3: Valuations are based on pricing inputs that are unobservable and include situations where there is little, if any, market activity for the investments, or the investments cannot be independently valued.

Certain of JCF's investments are valued using net asset value ("NAV") per share as a practical expedient of fair value. JCF uses the NAV per share or its equivalent as a practical expedient to measure the fair values of the private equity limited partnership, funds of funds, equity hedge funds, and pooled investments. The use of the practical expedient is applicable for investments which (a) do not have a readily determinable fair value and (b) the financial statements of which were prepared by the respective investment managers, consistent with the measurement principles of an investment company or that have the attributes of an investment company.

JCF is subject to the FASB's Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") 2015-07, "Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Disclosures for Investments in Certain Entities that Calculate Net Asset Value per Share (or its Equivalent)."ASU 2015-07 removes the requirement to categorize within the fair-value hierarchy all investments for which fair value is measured using NAV per share as a practical expedient. Accordingly, these investments are not categorized within the fair value hierarchy and certain related tables have been properly excluded from the accompanying consolidated financial statements.

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JCF's investments are subject to various risks, such as interest-rate, market, and credit risks. Due to the level of risk associated with certain of JCF's investment securities, it is at least reasonably possible that changes in the values of those securities could occur in the near term and that such changes could materially affect the amounts reported in the accompanying consolidated financial statements.

The available market data is monitored to assess the appropriate classification of financial instruments within the fair-value hierarchy. Changes in economic conditions or valuation techniques may require the transfer of financial instruments from one level to another. In such instances, the transfer is reported at the beginning of the reporting period. During fiscal years 2016 and 2015, there were no transfers among Levels 1, 2, and 3.

The following tables summarize the fair values of JCF's assets at each fiscal year-end, in accordance with the ASC Topic 820 valuation levels:

June 30, 2016

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total Investments

Valued at NAV Total

Money-market funds $ 294,913,167 $ 294,913,167 $ 294,913,167 U.S government and agency obligations $ 105,829,837 105,829,837 105,829,837 Mutual funds - equities 367,882,316 367,882,316 367,882,316 Asset-backed securities 23,792,720 23,792,720 23,792,720 Corporate bonds 151,165,832 151,165,832 151,165,832 Commercial mortgage- backed securities 64,818,661 64,818,661 64,818,661 Privately managed investment - equities 80,179,143 990,314 81,169,457 81,169,457 Mutual funds - bonds 85,639,233 94,135 85,733,368 85,733,368 Private equity limited partnerships $ 3,871,661 3,871,661 Funds of funds 16,060,109 16,060,109 Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs 112,505,264 112,505,264 Pooled investments 9,073,181 9,073,181 Not-readily-marketable securities $ 3,946,666 3,946,666 3,946,666 Foreign bonds 974,000 974,000 974,000 Private corporate bonds 925,000 925,000 925,000

Total funds $ 828,613,859 $ 346,691,499 $ 5,845,666 $ 1,181,151,024 $ 141,510,215 $ 1,322,661,239

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June 30, 2015

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total Investments

Valued at NAV Total

Money-market funds $ 276,076,634 $ 276,076,634 $ 276,076,634 U.S government and agency obligations $ 98,524,094 98,524,094 98,524,094 Mutual funds - equities 340,488,975 340,488,975 340,488,975 Asset-backed securities 25,346,600 25,346,600 25,346,600 Corporate bonds 69,260,898 69,260,898 69,260,898 Commercial mortgage- backed securities 43,628,314 43,628,314 43,628,314 Privately managed investment - equities 99,266,792 1,923,660 101,190,452 101,190,452 Mutual funds - bonds 77,353,895 56,602 77,410,497 77,410,497 Private equity limited partnerships $ 3,773,735 3,773,735 Funds of funds 18,289,360 18,289,360 Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs 243,909,483 243,909,483 Pooled investments 9,371,450 9,371,450 Not-readily-marketable securities $ 4,190,746 4,190,746 4,190,746 Foreign bonds 915,000 915,000 915,000 Private corporate bonds 925,000 925,000 925,000 Total funds $ 793,186,296 $ 238,740,168 $ 6,030,746 $ 1,037,957,210 $ 275,344,028 $ 1,313,301,238

The following summarizes changes in fair values of JCF's Level 3 investments during each fiscal year:

Year Ended June 30, 2016Not-Readily Private Marketable Foreign Corporate

Investments Bonds Bonds Total

Balance - July 1, 2015 $ 4,190,746 $ 915,000 $ 925,000 $ 6,030,746 Net purchases 582,000 582,000 Net sales (270,220) (523,000) (793,220) Unrealized losses (106,000) (106,000) Realized gains 132,140 132,140

Balance - June 30, 2016 $ 3,946,666 $ 974,000 $ 925,000 $ 5,845,666

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Year Ended June 30, 2015Not-Readily Private Marketable Foreign Corporate

Investments Bonds Bonds Total

Balance - July 1, 2014 $ 3,845,700 $ 766,000 $ 925,000 $ 5,536,700 Net purchases 392,000 392,000 Donated investments 387,325 387,325 Net sales (42,279) (243,000) (285,279)

Balance - June 30, 2015 $ 4,190,746 $ 915,000 $ 925,000 $ 6,030,746

The following table lists investments in other investment companies by major category:

June 30, 2016 Unfunded Redemption Redemption

Fair Value Commitments Frequency Notice Period

Private equity limited partnerships: $ 1,306,718 $ 225,000 Two-year lock-up N/A with quarterly

redemptions of income

1,502,631 622,000 Closed-end fund; N/A 8 year lock-up

1,062,312 Quarterly 65 days

Funds of funds: 2,153,702 Quarterly 95 days 4,774,241 Quarterly 90 days 4,190,241 Semi-annually 95 days 4,941,925 Quarterly 60-65 days

Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs: 6,485,366 Quarterly 65 days 3,042,012 Monthly 6-60 days

91,127,884 Quarterly 45-90 days 3,804,621 Quarterly 75-90 days 8,045,381 Semi-annually 60 days

Pooled investments 9,073,181 Quarterly 30 days

$ 141,510,215 $ 847,000

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

Fair Value at Unobservable Valuation Techniques June 30, 2016 Inputs Range of Inputs

Not-readily-marketable securities Relative value analysis $ 3,946,666 Expected recovery N/A Foreign bonds Relative value analysis $ 974,000 Expected recovery 0.77% - 1.80% Private corporate bonds Relative value analysis $ 925,000 Expected recovery 10%

The fair values of certain bonds and non-readily-marketable securities are based on expected recovery and maturity to yield, which are determined by JCF's assumptions about the estimated remaining lives, current market yields and interest-rate spreads of similar securities.

NOTE C - PROPERTY HELD SUBJECT TO LIFE INTEREST

In December 2013, JCF received an irrevocable life interest in real estate and personal property, as well as a related cash gift of $600,000. Under the terms of the agreement, the donor and the donor's spouse retained the right to use the property, and the property was not to be sold by JCF until their deaths. The donor and the donor's spouse were responsible for continuing to pay the executory costs for the property, which include maintenance costs, capital improvements, property taxes, insurance, and utilities. At December 1, 2013, the fair value of the land was appraised at $45,000,000 and the building improvements were appraised at $18,500,000, for a combined value of $63,500,000. However, in October 2016, JCF and a buyer negotiated a contract for the sale of the property for approximately $60,000,000, with an expected closing date in December 2016. Accordingly, $3,500,000 of unrealized depreciation in value of the property has been reflected in the accompanying consolidated statements of activities.

As actuarially determined as of the date of receipt of the property held subject to a life interest, the donor's beneficial-use interest was recorded as deferred revenue, to be amortized over 15.7 years, which was the calculated joint-life expectancy of the donor and the donor's spouse. In each of the fiscal-years 2016 and 2015, temporarily restricted contribution revenue included $1,132,884 related to the amortization of the donor's beneficial-use interest. With the anticipated sale of the property, the donor and the donor's spouse will vacate the property earlier than expected. Accordingly, the amount of use interest originally anticipated to be earned by JCF was reduced to $3,559,725.

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

Fair Value at Unobservable Valuation Techniques June 30, 2016 Inputs Range of Inputs

Not-readily-marketable securities Relative value analysis $ 3,946,666 Expected recovery N/A Foreign bonds Relative value analysis $ 974,000 Expected recovery 0.77% - 1.80% Private corporate bonds Relative value analysis $ 925,000 Expected recovery 10%

The fair values of certain bonds and non-readily-marketable securities are based on expected recovery and maturity to yield, which are determined by JCF's assumptions about the estimated remaining lives, current market yields and interest-rate spreads of similar securities.

NOTE C - PROPERTY HELD SUBJECT TO LIFE INTEREST

In December 2013, JCF received an irrevocable life interest in real estate and personal property, as well as a related cash gift of $600,000. Under the terms of the agreement, the donor and the donor's spouse retained the right to use the property, and the property was not to be sold by JCF until their deaths. The donor and the donor's spouse were responsible for continuing to pay the executory costs for the property, which include maintenance costs, capital improvements, property taxes, insurance, and utilities. At December 1, 2013, the fair value of the land was appraised at $45,000,000 and the building improvements were appraised at $18,500,000, for a combined value of $63,500,000. However, in October 2016, JCF and a buyer negotiated a contract for the sale of the property for approximately $60,000,000, with an expected closing date in December 2016. Accordingly, $3,500,000 of unrealized depreciation in value of the property has been reflected in the accompanying consolidated statements of activities.

As actuarially determined as of the date of receipt of the property held subject to a life interest, the donor's beneficial-use interest was recorded as deferred revenue, to be amortized over 15.7 years, which was the calculated joint-life expectancy of the donor and the donor's spouse. In each of the fiscal-years 2016 and 2015, temporarily restricted contribution revenue included $1,132,884 related to the amortization of the donor's beneficial-use interest. With the anticipated sale of the property, the donor and the donor's spouse will vacate the property earlier than expected. Accordingly, the amount of use interest originally anticipated to be earned by JCF was reduced to $3,559,725.

Due to JCF's current inability to redeem its remainder interest, the property and corresponding liability are considered to be Level 3 within the fair-value hierarchy.

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NOTE E - EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS

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To pay its operating expenses, JCF charges an administrative fee to all donor-advised funds as described below, with amounts exceeding $5,000,000 being eligible for a reduced, sliding-scale fee structure. Fees were calculated on average daily balances as follows:

Account Balance Administrative Fee (Per Annum)

Assets up to $5,000,000 75 basis points or $150, whichever is greater Additional assets between $5,000,000 and $20,000,000 50 basis points Additional assets between $20,000,000 and $40,000,000 10 basis points Additional assets exceeding $40,000,000 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 total administrative fee was $7,001,342 and $7,050,206 for fiscal-years 2016 and 2015, respectively.

NOTE E - EMPLOYEE-BENEFIT PLANS

[1] Defined-contribution plan:

UJA, a sole member of JCF, sponsors a defined-contribution Section 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 to their plan accounts in the form of payroll deductions, 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 defined-benefit pension plan sponsored by UJA and subject to the provisions of ERISA. The plan is filed under the Employer Identification Number 51-0172429 and 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, 2015, the beginning of the plan year. Total expenses for fiscal-years 2016 and 2015 for this plan were $139,128 and $139,121, respectively.

[3] Deferred-compensation plan:

JCF contributes to a deferred-compensation plan for two of its key employees. Annual contributions to the plan are subject to Internal Revenue Code limitations. For fiscal-years 2016 and 2015, contributions to the plan were $36,000 and $35,500, respectively.

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To pay its operating expenses, JCF charges an administrative fee to all donor-advised funds as described below, with amounts exceeding $5,000,000 being eligible for a reduced, sliding-scale fee structure. Fees were calculated on average daily balances as follows:

Account Balance Administrative Fee (Per Annum)

Assets up to $5,000,000 75 basis points or $150, whichever is greater Additional assets between $5,000,000 and $20,000,000 50 basis points Additional assets between $20,000,000 and $40,000,000 10 basis points Additional assets exceeding $40,000,000 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 total administrative fee was $7,001,342 and $7,050,206 for fiscal-years 2016 and 2015, respectively.

NOTE E - EMPLOYEE-BENEFIT PLANS

[1] Defined-contribution plan:

UJA, a sole member of JCF, sponsors a defined-contribution Section 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 to their plan accounts in the form of payroll deductions, 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 defined-benefit pension plan sponsored by UJA and subject to the provisions of ERISA. The plan is filed under the Employer Identification Number 51-0172429 and 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, 2015, the beginning of the plan year. Total expenses for fiscal-years 2016 and 2015 for this plan were $139,128 and $139,121, respectively.

[3] Deferred-compensation plan:

JCF contributes to a deferred-compensation plan for two of its key employees. Annual contributions to the plan are subject to Internal Revenue Code limitations. For fiscal-years 2016 and 2015, contributions to the plan were $36,000 and $35,500, respectively.

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NOTE G - COMMITMENTS

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements[ June 30, 2016 and 2015 ]

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NOTE F - RELATED-PARTY TRANSACTIONS

[1] UJA, the sole member of JCF, 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 2016 and 2015, respectively, JCF reimbursed UJA in the amount of $2,512,676 and $2,459,076 for these costs. During fiscal-year 2016, JCF awarded grants to UJA totaling $17,565,359, of which (a) $2,245,360 represented grants from JCF's operating fund, (b) $1,331,535 represented grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and (c) $13,988,464 represented grants from donor- advised funds. For fiscal-year 2015, JCF awarded grants to UJA totaling $19,904,350, of which (a) $2,180,000 represented grants from JCF's operating fund, (b) $287,500 represented grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and (c) $17,436,850 represented grants from donor-advised funds.

[2] In addition to the grants awarded to UJA described above, JCF made grants from donor-advised funds in the amounts of $10,816,223 and $6,840,918 for fiscal-years 2016 and 2015, respectively, to organizations that have trustees, family members, and/or key employees in common with JCF's Board of Trustees.

[3] JCF participates in UJA's pooled investment fund. As of June 30, 2016, JCF owned 0.94% of the fund, the investments of which were valued at $9,073,181.

NOTE G - COMMITMENTS

[1] Lease:

For its New York City office, JCF is obligated under a noncancelable operating lease that expires in February 2024. As of June 30, 2016, minimum future lease payments are as follows:

Year Ending June 30, Amount

2017 $ 264,678 2018 269,481 2019 279,087 2020 279,087 2021 283,890

Thereafter 782,655

$ 2,158,878

[2] Other contracts:

In the normal course of operations and activities, JCF enters into various contracts for professional and other services, which are typically renewable on a year-to-year basis.

JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND (an entity of a sole member)

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NOTE F - RELATED-PARTY TRANSACTIONS

[1] UJA, the sole member of JCF, 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 2016 and 2015, respectively, JCF reimbursed UJA in the amount of $2,512,676 and $2,459,076 for these costs. During fiscal-year 2016, JCF awarded grants to UJA totaling $17,565,359, of which (a) $2,245,360 represented grants from JCF's operating fund, (b) $1,331,535 represented grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and (c) $13,988,464 represented grants from donor- advised funds. For fiscal-year 2015, JCF awarded grants to UJA totaling $19,904,350, of which (a) $2,180,000 represented grants from JCF's operating fund, (b) $287,500 represented grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and (c) $17,436,850 represented grants from donor-advised funds.

[2] In addition to the grants awarded to UJA described above, JCF made grants from donor-advised funds in the amounts of $10,816,223 and $6,840,918 for fiscal-years 2016 and 2015, respectively, to organizations that have trustees, family members, and/or key employees in common with JCF's Board of Trustees.

[3] JCF participates in UJA's pooled investment fund. As of June 30, 2016, JCF owned 0.94% of the fund, the investments of which were valued at $9,073,181.

NOTE G - COMMITMENTS

[1] Lease:

For its New York City office, JCF is obligated under a noncancelable operating lease that expires in February 2024. As of June 30, 2016, minimum future lease payments are as follows:

Year Ending June 30, Amount

2017 $ 264,678 2018 269,481 2019 279,087 2020 279,087 2021 283,890

Thereafter 782,655

$ 2,158,878

[2] Other contracts:

In the normal course of operations and activities, JCF enters into various contracts for professional and other services, which are typically renewable on a year-to-year basis.

NOTE F - RELATED-PARTY TRANSACTIONS

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NOTE H - BOARD-DESIGNATED ENDOWMENT

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NOTE H - BOARD-DESIGNATED ENDOWMENT

[1] The endowment:

As discussed in Note A[10], JCF has an endowment fund (Special Gifts Fund), from which grants are approved by the Board of Trustees.

Changes in endowment net assets during each fiscal year were as follows:

Year Ended June 30, 2016 2015

Endowment net assets, beginning of year $ 17,641,390 $ 17,632,483 Contributions 281,706 207,470 Investment return: Net (depreciation) appreciation (realized and unrealized) (602,224) 88,937 Appropriation of endowment assets for grant expenditures (1,331,535) (287,500)

Endowment net assets, end of year $ 15,989,337 $ 17,641,390

[2] Return objectives and risk parameters:

JCF has adopted investment and spending policies for endowment assets designed 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 these policies, 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.

[3] 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 capital appreciation (both realized and unrealized) and current yield (interest and dividends). JCF targets a diversified asset allocation within prudent risk constraints.

[4] 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 that precedes 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's net assets, as well as to provide additional real growth through investment returns.

NOTE I - CREDIT RISK

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 as the result of failures of these financial institutions.

JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND (an entity of a sole member)

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NOTE H - BOARD-DESIGNATED ENDOWMENT

[1] The endowment:

As discussed in Note A[10], JCF has an endowment fund (Special Gifts Fund), from which grants are approved by the Board of Trustees.

Changes in endowment net assets during each fiscal year were as follows:

Year Ended June 30, 2016 2015

Endowment net assets, beginning of year $ 17,641,390 $ 17,632,483 Contributions 281,706 207,470 Investment return: Net (depreciation) appreciation (realized and unrealized) (602,224) 88,937 Appropriation of endowment assets for grant expenditures (1,331,535) (287,500)

Endowment net assets, end of year $ 15,989,337 $ 17,641,390

[2] Return objectives and risk parameters:

JCF has adopted investment and spending policies for endowment assets designed 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 these policies, 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.

[3] 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 capital appreciation (both realized and unrealized) and current yield (interest and dividends). JCF targets a diversified asset allocation within prudent risk constraints.

[4] 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 that precedes 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's net assets, as well as to provide additional real growth through investment returns.

NOTE I - CREDIT RISK

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 as the result of failures of these financial institutions.

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INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT ON SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

Board of Trustees Jewish Communal Fund New York, New York

Our report on our audit of the consolidated financial statements of the Jewish Communal Fund (an entity of a sole member) for the year ended June 30, 2016 appears on page 1. Our audit was conducted for the purpose of forming an opinion on those basic consolidated financial statements taken as a whole. The accompanying supplemental summary schedule of grants made to various philanthropic institutions and related expenses for the year ended June 30, 2016 is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the basic consolidated financial statements. Such information is the responsibility of management and was derived from, and relates directly to, the underlying accounting and other records used to prepare the consolidated financial statements. The information has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit of the basic consolidated financial statements and to certain additional procedures, including comparing and reconciling such information directly to the underlying accounting and other records used to prepare the consolidated financial statements or to the consolidated financial statements themselves, and to other additional procedures in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States 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 November 8, 2016

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Schedule of Grants Made to Various Philanthropic Institutions and Related Expenses

[ Year Ended June 30, 2016 ]

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Schedule of Grants Made to Various Philanthropic Institutions and Related Expenses Year Ended June 30, 2016

Community Organizations $ 88,462,880 23.2% Cultural - General 25,635,365 6.7% Cultural - Jewish 8,333,922 2.2% Educational - General 77,847,765 20.4% Educational - Jewish 33,207,254 8.7% Environment 5,212,287 1.4% Health 30,016,763 7.9% Human Services 22,811,928 6.0% International 40,571,717 10.7% Religious 31,162,006 8.2% United Jewish Appeal - Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, Inc. (a) 17,565,359 4.6%

Total grants (b) 380,827,246 100.0%

Related expenses 684,114

Total $ 381,511,360

(a) Of this balance, (i) $2,245,360 represents grants from the Jewish Communal Fund's operating fund, (ii) $1,331,535 represents grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and (iii) $13,988,464 represents 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 Internal Revenue Code (the "Code"). No grant was made to any private nonoperating foundation, as defined in Section 509(a) of the Code.

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Various Philanthropic Institutions[ Year Ended June 30, 2015 ]

ORGANIZATION AMOUNT3S Contemporary Arts Space, Inc. 12,500A Cure in Our Lifetime, Inc. 11,500A Torah Infertility Medium of Exchange (ATIME) 20,731Abraham Joshua Heschel School 397,450Abraham Path Initiative, Inc. 42,500Accion International 30,000Achievement First, Inc. 170,000Achiezer Community Resource Center, Inc. 20,728Actors Fund of America 47,900Adas Torah 16,500Adler Aphasia Center 14,050Administrators of Tulane Educational Fund 11,500Advanced Learning Institute 10,000Advancing Human Rights 18,000Advancing Women Professionals and the Jewish

Community, Inc. 25,000Aegis America, Inc. 75,000Afya Foundation of America, Inc. 67,250Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village, Inc. 422,003Agenda Project Education Fund, Inc. 35,500Agudas Achim of Lawrence 28,050Agudas Yisroel of West Lawrence, Inc. 37,500Agudath Israel Bais Binyomin 21,300Agudath Israel of America, Inc. 18,122Agudath Israel of Long Island 28,983Ahaba Ve Ahva Congregation 151,643Ahavas Israel Passaic Park Jewish Community Center 14,232Ahavas Tzedaka, Inc. 14,000Ahavat Haim Vachesed 38,662Ahi Ezer Congregation 51,827Aim High for High School 15,000Aish Hatorah New York, Inc. 18,772Aish Hatorah of Cleveland 15,180Aish Hatorah Special Projects, Inc. 10,000Aish Hatorah, Inc. 25,101Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Inc. 5,668,750Albright College 24,000Albuquerque Community Foundation 20,000Aleh Israel Foundation 11,779Aleph Institute 57,292Aleph Society, Inc. 53,480Alexander Abraham Foundation 100,000Alexander Hamilton Society 150,000All 4 Israel, Inc. 31,150All Stars Project, Inc. 25,028Alliance for Education, Inc. 12,500Alliance for Justice 34,300Alliance for School Choice, Inc. 25,000Alonzo King’s Lines Ballet San Francisco Dance Center 10,000Alpha Workshops 187,250Alpine Learning Group, Inc. 11,500ALS Worldwide 18,036Alumni Association of the University of Michigan 50,000

Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc. 19,930Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Disorders Association, Inc. 46,245Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, New York

City, Inc. d/b/a CaringKind 65,215Alzheimer’s Disease Research Foundation d/b/a Cure

Alzheimer’s Fund 71,000Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation 15,100Am Yisroel Chai Foundation, Inc. 25,036Ameinu Our People, Inc. 17,000America Gives, Inc. 30,856America-Israel Cultural Foundation, Inc. 25,500America-Israel Friendship League, Inc. 55,000American Antiquarian Society 25,000American Associates of Ben-Gurion University of

the Negev, Inc. 71,386American Associates of the Royal Academy Trust, Inc. 15,000American Association for the Advancement of Science 35,000American Association of Colleges of Nursing 1,064,797American Cancer Society, Inc. 70,320American Center for Law and Justice, Inc. 10,000American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Florida, Inc. 26,250American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. 21,471American Committee for Sanz Institutions of Israel, Inc. 10,250American Committee for Shaare Zedek Hospital in

Jerusalem, Inc. 272,232American Committee for Shenkar College in Israel, Inc. 132,000American Committee for the Advancement of Torah

Education in Israel, Inc. 36,000American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of

Science, Inc. 863,849American Constitution Society for Law and Policy 11,250American Dance Machine for the 21st Century

Foundation, Inc. 11,000American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research 156,000American Freedom Defense Initiative 20,000American Friends of Aish Hatorah - Western Region, Inc. 15,293American Friends of Alyn Hospital, Inc. 54,296American Friends of Amaleh Shel Torah, Inc. 21,360American Friends of Aram Soba 50,500American Friends of Ateret Cohanem, Inc. 12,442American Friends of Bais Hamedresh Taharos 10,000American Friends of Beit Hatfutsot 60,566American Friends of Beit Issie Shapiro, Inc. 69,560American Friends of Beit Morasha 53,981American Friends of Beit Orot, Inc. 17,096American Friends of Bet-El Yeshiva Center 185,930American Friends of B’nei Akiva Yeshivas in Israel, Inc. 77,726American Friends of Chasdei Lev 15,050American Friends of Congregation Meshech Chochma 15,000American Friends of Covent Garden the Royal Opera

the Royal Ballet 40,000American Friends of Eretz Hemdah, Inc. 52,630American Friends of Eshel, Inc. 27,300American Friends of Ezrat Avot 10,460

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American Friends of Fundación Cardioinfantil-Instituto de Cardiología, Inc. 10,000

American Friends of Genesis Jerusalem, Inc. 17,135American Friends of Ha’am Hayehudi B’Tel Aviv, Inc. 24,500American Friends of Hala 100,000American Friends of Hebron Yeshiva Jerusalem, Inc. 61,800American Friends of Herzog Hospital, Inc. 22,129American Friends of Ilan, Inc. 15,180American Friends of Imrei Noam 10,000American Friends of Itim, Inc. 121,900American Friends of Kesher, Inc. 39,780American Friends of Kiryat Chinuch Labonim, Inc. 12,163American Friends of Kiryat Sanz Laniado Hospital, Inc. 34,696American Friends of Kishorit, Inc. 13,500American Friends of Kupat Ha’Ir, Inc. 150,356American Friends of Leket Israel, Inc. 185,003American Friends of Lema’an Achai 14,836American Friends of Lev Aharon 122,254American Friends of LIBI, Inc. 400,036American Friends of Livnot U’Lehibanot 27,650American Friends of Lman Achai, Inc. 68,450American Friends of Machon Daniel, Inc. 35,072American Friends of Magen David Adom 573,511American Friends of Magen Lecholeh, Inc. 40,036American Friends of Maoz-Seal, Inc. 143,750American Friends of Matan, Inc. 42,130American Friends of Meir Panim 20,825American Friends of Michkane Meir, Inc. 15,271American Friends of Migdal Ohr 110,485American Friends of Migdal Torah, Inc. 42,500American Friends of Mikdash Shaul 62,501American Friends of Mosdot of Zera Yitzchak, Inc. 83,600American Friends of Nachlas Zvi 10,460American Friends of Netanya College, Inc. 66,500American Friends of Netiv Aryeh, Inc. 155,150American Friends of Nishmat 230,840American Friends of Noam Eliezer, Inc. 15,036American Friends of Ohr Somayach, Inc. 10,500American Friends of Old City Charities, Inc. 25,700American Friends of OR National Missions 40,000American Friends of Panim El Panim, Inc. 33,650American Friends of Puah 15,331American Friends of Rabbinical College Kol Torah, Inc. 43,500American Friends of Rabbinical College of Telzstone, Inc. 96,500American Friends of Rabin Medical Center, Inc. 47,650American Friends of Ramot Torah Schools, Inc. 197,424American Friends of Reuth Medical & Life Care

Centers, Inc. 44,710American Friends of Shaarei Marpeh, Inc. 22,680American Friends of Shalva Israel, Inc. 281,944American Friends of Shavei Yisrael, Inc. 10,000American Friends of Shehebar Sephardic Center, Inc. 82,502American Friends of Shvut Ami 40,730American Friends of Soroka Medical Center, Inc. 261,328American Friends of Sucath David, Inc. 22,600American Friends of Tel Aviv University, Inc. 111,437American Friends of the Alliance Israelite Universelle, Inc. 10,000American Friends of the Cardozo School 31,500American Friends of the Children’s Day Nurseries &

Children’s Town 36,200

American Friends of the Ghetto Fighters’ Museum, Inc. 15,000American Friends of the Hebrew University, Inc. 162,288American Friends of the Hiba Center, Inc. 30,000American Friends of the IDF Rabbinate 13,710American Friends of the Israel Democracy Institute, Inc. 10,000American Friends of the Israel Free Loan Association, Inc. 69,786American Friends of the Israel Museum 506,750American Friends of the Israel Philharmonic

Orchestra, Inc. 213,818American Friends of the Jerusalem Kollel 13,530American Friends of the Open University of Israel, Inc. 49,600American Friends of the Reut Institute 78,600American Friends of Tifferet Rafael 18,850American Friends of Tzohar 68,030American Friends of Yad Eliezer, Inc. 770,124American Friends of Yad Leah, Inc. 13,220American Friends of Yahad In Unum, Inc. 23,780American Friends of Yekerai Yerushalayim 28,852American Friends of Yeshiva Ahavas Torah 11,000American Friends of Yeshiva Birchas Mordechai 31,500American Friends of Yeshiva D’mir, Inc. 142,591American Friends of Yeshiva of Kodshim 20,750American Friends of Yeshiva Tiferet 25,000American Friends of Yeshiva Zichron Dovid 28,350American Friends of Yeshivas Toras Moshe 29,460American Friends of Yeshivat Ateret Hatora, Inc. 16,081American Friends of Yeshivat Birkat Moshe, Inc. 28,960American Friends of Yeshivat Harei Yehuda, Inc. 20,216American Friends of Yeshivat Hechal Ezra 13,293American Friends of Yeshivat Hesder Sderot, Inc. 189,840American Friends of Yeshivat Imrei Datt, Inc. 33,800American Friends of Yirgun Y.R.A. 41,739American Friends Service Committee 26,400American Heart Association, Inc. 21,888American Hebrew Academy, Inc. 150,250American Himalayan Foundation 10,000American Institute for Contemporary German

Studies Johns Hopkins University 20,000American Israel Education Foundation, Inc. 3,080,000American Jewish Committee 888,576American Jewish Historical Society 67,046American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Inc. 1,736,900American Jewish Society for Service, Inc. 21,300American Jewish World Service, Inc. 418,220American Museum of Fly Fishing, Inc. 10,000American Museum of Natural History 252,045American Museum of the Moving Image 35,000American National Red Cross 27,709American Near East Refugee Aid, Inc. 13,000American Rivers, Inc. 21,000American Sephardi Federation 46,200American Society for Technion-Israel Institute of

Technology 458,136American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty

to Animals 19,906American Society for Yad Vashem, Inc. 42,862American Supporters of Yedid, Inc. 25,000American Yedidim, Inc. 22,340American Youth Hostels, Inc. 20,000American-Italian Cancer Foundation 65,000

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Americans for Peace Now 17,784Americans United for Separation of Church and State 31,600AmeriCares, Inc. 25,348Amherst College Trustees 31,500Amherst Early Music, Inc. 15,135AMIT Children, Inc. 494,325Amnesty International USA, Inc. 10,472Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association-ALS

Association Greater New York Chapter 45,401Animal Medical Center 55,100Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, Inc. 14,800Anne Frank Center USA 29,630Anshei Emuna Congregation, Inc. 32,200Antartic and Southern Ocean Coalition 11,000Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith 159,829Anti-Recidivism Coalition 60,000Arbor Brothers, Inc. 42,500ArchCity Defenders, Inc. 50,000Archdiocese of Boston 10,000Areivim Philanthropic Group, Inc. 650,000Arise Media, Inc. 411,350Arizona Animal Welfare League, Inc. 10,000Armory Art Center, Inc. 27,320Armory Foundation 10,000Ars Nova Theater I, Inc. 252,000Art in Print Review 10,000Art Omi, Inc. 478,600Artis Contemporary Israeli Art Fund, Inc. 171,000Arts As Healing Foundation 10,000Arts Connection, Inc. 11,750Ascent-Inner Dimensions of Jewish Lifestyle, Inc. 19,420Asia Society 131,445Asian University for Women (AUW) Support Foundation 15,000Aspen Art Museum 25,000Aspen Institute, Inc. 302,694ASSET India Foundation 10,000Assistance League of Atlanta, Georgia 10,000Associated Jewish Community Federation of

Baltimore, Inc. 23,945Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration 62,870Association for Mental Health and Wellness, Inc. 20,000Association to Benefit Children 10,400Ateret Torah Center 493,968Atlantic Classical Orchestra, Inc. 10,000Atlantic Theater Company 51,600Atzum, Inc. 27,900Auburn Theological Seminary 47,050Aurelia Foundation 25,000Auschwitz Jewish Center Foundation, Inc. 36,600Autism Society of America 30,560Autism Speaks, Inc. 17,810AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps, Inc. 49,260Ayco Charitable Foundation 50,000Ayeka Ltd. 10,000Babson College 27,500Bahamas Habitat 10,000Bais Binyomin Academy of Connecticut, Inc. 20,762Bais Brocho D’Karlin Stolin 11,805Bais Chana Women International, Inc. 10,000Bais Lubavitch, Inc. 13,160

Bais Yaakov Academy for Girls 31,010Bais Yaakov Machon Ora 42,520Bais Yoel d/b/a Cong. Bais Avrohom Zev of Lawrence 11,200Ballet Hispanico of New York 25,000Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. 339,110Baltimore Community Foundation, Inc. 30,047Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Inc. 25,000Bank Street College of Education 322,400Baptist Health South Florida Foundation, Inc. 10,000Bar Ilan University in Israel d/b/a American Friends

of Bar-Ilan University 88,244Bard College 93,166Barkai Foundation, Inc. 471,196Barnard College 390,789Barry & Florence Friedberg Jewish Community

Center, Inc. 42,642Barth Syndrome Foundation, Inc. 14,250Baruch College Fund 309,775Bay Nature Institute 24,600Bayith Lepleitot, Inc. 23,036Beach Minyan at The Summer Shul, Inc. 40,400Beat the Streets Wrestling, Inc. 15,000Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation 17,500Be’er Hagolah Institutes, Inc. 35,528Beer Miriam Charitable Foundation 10,803Beis Midrash of Queens 114,460Beis Yisroel Torah Gemach 15,600Beit Chabad Almagro, Inc. 11,402Beit Chaverim Synagogue of Westport Norwalk Inc. 16,130Beit David Highland Lakes Shul, Inc. 10,000Beit Hashem Nehalech, Inc. 25,200Beit Yaacov, Inc. 42,809Bellevue Art Museum 10,600Ben Porat Yosef, Inc. 94,024Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice 46,306Bene Shaare Zion 36,733Bennington College Corporation 82,000Berkshire Center for Families and Children, Inc. 10,000Berkshire Montessori School, Inc. 190,000Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Inc. 66,000Best Friends Animal Society 28,250Bet Am Shalom Synagogue 26,170Bet Shira Congregation, Inc. 35,000Bet Yaakov of the Jersey Shore 48,331Bet Yaakov Ohr Sarah 12,101Bet Yaakov Orot Sarah, Inc. 134,368Beth Aba Trust 12,700Beth Din of the United States of America, Inc. 14,750Beth Hatalmud Rabbinical Institute, Inc. 81,240Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc. 22,500Beth Jacob Parochial School of East Side & Esther

Schoenfeld High School, Inc 25,000Beth Medrash Emek Halacha 18,700Beth Medrash Govoha of America 517,360Beth Medrash Govoha of Lakewood, Inc. 25,303Beth Medrash of Kew Garden Hills 15,450Beth Shalom Congregation, Inc. - Columbia, MD 20,360Beth-El Synagogue of New Rochelle, Inc. 79,941Better Angels Society, Inc. 20,000Better Health East Bay Foundation 15,000

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Betty Ford Center at Eisenhower 10,000Beyond Emancipation 25,500Bi-Cultural Day School 28,300Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Greater Miami 10,000Big Brothers and Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. 39,100BIGVISION Foundation 314,000Bikur-Cholim of Passaic-Clifton, Inc. 21,250Birch Wathen Lenox School 22,000Birds Nest Foundation, Inc. 10,000Birkei Yossef Yeshiva 18,450Birthright Israel Foundation 1,674,402Blair Academy 201,250Bloomingdale School of Music, Inc. 19,100Blue Card, Inc. 25,738Blue Engine, Inc. 14,500BlueGreen Alliance Foundation 50,000Blythedale Children’s Hospital 80,327BM Emek Yehoshua 16,870B’nai B’rith Youth Organization, Inc. 786,260B’nai Torah Congregation 141,136B’nei Aharon, Inc. 16,620Bnei Akiva of Los Angeles 10,000B’nei Aram Soba 24,562B’nei Binyamin 22,490Bnei Torah 12,500B’nos Bais Yaakov of Far Rockaway 25,390Bnos Malka Academy 18,030Bnos Rivka, Inc. 125,000Bnot Chaya Academy 25,250Board of Jewish Education, Inc. d/b/a The Jewish

Education Project 164,310Bob Woodruff Family Foundation, Inc. 50,980Boca Raton Jewish Community Day School, Inc. 12,860Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation, Inc. 48,200Boca Raton Synagogue, Inc. 31,690Boca West Community Charitable Foundation, Inc. 21,000Bonei Olam, Inc. 95,754Boston College Trustees 27,116Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. 87,686Boston University Trustees of Boston University 42,050Bottomless Closet 65,800Bowdoin College 37,500Bowery Residents’ Committee, Inc. 63,000Boys & Girls Clubs of America 10,000Boys Town Jerusalem Foundation of America, Inc. 84,396Brain Tumor Foundation 11,600Brandeis Hillel Day School 16,800Brandeis University 574,305Brearley School 29,105Breast Cancer Alliance, Inc. 16,500Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Inc. 1,055,235Bridgehampton Chamber Music Associates, Inc. 32,500Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Inc. 20,500Bris Avrohom 21,413British Schools and Universities Foundation, Inc. 17,000Broad Institute, Inc. 50,000Bronx Museum of the Arts 46,000Brookhaven Memorial Hospital 25,000Brookings Institution 340,000Brooklyn Academy of Music, Inc. 13,300

Brooklyn Botanic Garden Corporation 1,145,350Brooklyn College Foundation, Inc. 55,100Brooklyn Friends School 53,500Brooklyn Heights Synagogue 15,960Brooklyn Historical Society 16,500Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 244,462Brooklyn Jesuit Prep 15,000Brooklyn Zen Center 20,000Broome Street Academy 15,000Brotherhood Sister Sol, Inc. 31,750Brown Hillel 102,142Brown University 6,078,810Browning School 11,600Bruce Museum, Inc. 11,450Brunswick School, Inc. 29,000Bryn Mawr College 260,600Bucknell University 107,600Buddhist Film Foundation, Inc. 100,000BuildOn, Inc. 37,000Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis, Inc. 20,500Bureau of Jewish Education of San Francisco, Marin

County & the Peninsula d/b/a Jewish LearningWorks 50,000Burlington City Arts Foundation, Inc. 15,000Byrd Hoffman Water Mill Foundation 31,000Calhoun School, Inc. 16,800Camp Morasha, Inc. 14,450Camp Nejeda Foundation, Inc. 10,000Camp Ramah in New England, Inc. 100,172Camp Ramah in the Berkshires, Inc. 891,768Camp Yavneh 31,648Camp Young Judaea, Inc. 23,750Cancer Research & Treatment Fund, Inc. 25,100Cancer Research Fund of the Damon Runyon-Walter

Winchell Foundation 23,301Cancer Research Institute, Inc. 123,000Caramoor Center for Music & the Arts, Inc. 283,500Care for Special Needs Children Foundation, Inc. 30,010Carl Schurz Park Conservancy, Inc. 26,000Carleton College 10,000Carmei Ha’ir International, Inc. 14,651Carnegie Hall Society, Inc. 301,000Case Western Reserve University 289,500Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine 67,730Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York 40,000Catholic Diocese of Arlington 16,667Cato Institute 11,550Cedars-Sinai Medical Center 25,200Cedille Chicago 75,000Cell Theatre Company, Ltd. 25,000Center for Active Design, Inc. 50,000Center for Arts Education, Inc. 13,250Center for Coastal Studies, Inc. 10,000Center for Constitutional Rights, Inc. 80,150Center for Creative Change 27,500Center for Curatorial Leadership 10,000Center for Economic Research and Social Change, Inc. 10,000Center for Educational Innovation-Public Education

Association 10,000Center for Environmental Health 15,000Center for Hearing and Communication 23,100

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Center for Holocaust, Human Rights & Genocide Education, Inc. 10,425

Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education, Inc. 13,000Center for Israel Education, Inc. 58,750Center for Jewish Campus Life, Inc. 11,600Center for Jewish Culture & Creativity 15,250Center for Jewish History, Inc. 26,169Center for Jewish Living at Cornell, Inc. 10,500Center for Political Accountability 198,000Center for Reproductive Rights, Inc. 107,072Center for Safety & Change, Inc. 100,500Center for U.S. Global Leadership 100,000Central Europe Center for Research and

Documentation, Inc. 45,500Central Fund of Israel 1,267,997Central Park Conservancy, Inc. 332,561Central Synagogue Congregation Ahavath Chesed

Shaar Hashomayin 442,049Central Yeshiva Beth Joseph 12,650Centurion Foundation, Inc. 20,000Ceres Community Project 25,000Chabad at Dartmouth 31,000Chabad at Florida International University 18,580Chabad at Portland Campuses, Inc. 13,200Chabad at Stony Brook, Inc. 16,000Chabad at the Civic Center 66,100Chabad at the Shore, Inc. 19,550Chabad at UCF, Inc. 19,800Chabad at USF, Inc. 19,300Chabad House Bowery, Inc. 31,381Chabad House of Ann Arbor 10,360Chabad House of Harvard Square, Inc. 22,350Chabad House-Lubavitch, Inc. - New Brunswick, NJ 48,900Chabad Israel Center of the Upper East Side, Inc. 10,988Chabad Lubavitch Center - Brooklyn, NY 10,910Chabad Lubavitch National Campus Foundation, Inc.

d/b/a Chabad on Campus International Foundation 55,580Chabad Lubavitch of Delaware, Inc. 11,500Chabad Lubavitch of Delray Beach 10,000Chabad Lubavitch of Greenwich, Inc. 17,755Chabad Lubavitch of Larchmont and Mamaroneck, Inc. 18,460Chabad Lubavitch of Mercer County, Inc. 33,700Chabad Lubavitch of Puerto Rico, Inc. 11,797Chabad Lubavitch of Riverdale 70,550Chabad Lubavitch of Rockland a/k/a Lubavitcher

Yeshiva Achei Tmim 11,445Chabad Lubavitch of Skylake, Inc. 19,000Chabad Lubavitch of Stamford, Inc. 10,108Chabad Lubavitch of the West Side, Inc. 57,440Chabad Lubavitch on Campus-Princeton 71,460Chabad of Argentina Relief Appeal, Inc. 125,000Chabad of Berkshire County, Inc. 12,250Chabad of Binghamton 22,250Chabad of Brookville, Inc. 11,500Chabad of Great Neck, Inc. 56,698Chabad of Key Biscayne, Inc. 19,600Chabad of New Canaan, Inc. 30,036Chabad of Palmetto Bay, Inc. 36,201Chabad of Playa Del Carmen 19,250Chabad of Port Washington 45,760

Chabad of Southampton, Inc. 26,590Chabad of the Five Towns, Inc. 79,110Chabad of the Shore 22,800Chabad-Lubavitch of the Upper East Side, Inc. 14,750Chabad-Lubavitch, Inc. - Boston, MA 20,500Chabad’s Children of Chernobyl 16,010Chai Lifeline 655,306Chai Mitzvah, Inc. 56,400Chai4Ever, Inc. 55,297Chaim Veshalom Trust 19,160Chakana Media, Inc. 900,000Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Inc. 11,200Chapel Hill Kehillah 17,640Chapin School, Ltd. 27,650Charities Aid Foundation America 186,000Charity Global, Inc. 24,961Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School of Greater

Washington 25,680Charlotte Symphony Orchestra Society, Inc. 20,000Chasdei Yisroel, Inc. 53,800Chayenu, Inc. 17,100Chebra Agudas Achim Chesed Shel Emeth (Hebrew

Free Burial Association) 21,540Cheder Toras Zev 50,000Chein VChessed, Inc. 32,000Chevra Shass of Empire Boulevard 200,000Chevrah Lomdei Torah 48,730Chicago Chesed Fund, Inc. 21,300Child and Family Agency of Southeastern

Connecticut, Inc. 10,000Child Center of NY, Inc. 150,000Child Life Society, Inc. 17,600Child Mind Institute, Inc. 12,650Child Success Foundation 200,000Children of Bellevue, Inc. 10,000Children’s Aid Society 27,950Children’s Hospital Corporation - Boston, MA 26,500Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles 20,000Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation 52,536Children’s Medical Fund of New York 30,000Children’s Museum of Manhattan Growth Through

Art & Museum Experience 26,000Children’s Rights, Inc. 78,950Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation, Inc. 10,000Children’s Tumor Foundation 175,000Children’s Village, Inc. 15,579China Institute in America Incorporated 25,000Chizuk Amuno Congregation 215,000Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation 25,116Christians for Fair Witness on the Middle East, Ltd. 16,700Church of the Holy Apostles 26,400Church-in-the-Garden 10,071Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York 32,800Citizens Union Foundation, Inc. of the City of New York 29,000Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy 101,000City College Fund 13,730City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism -

New York, NY 10,000City Harvest, Inc. 97,871City of Ithaca 15,000

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City of Philadelphia, Trustee, Administering Wills Eye Institute 20,500

City Parks Foundation 21,500City Squash, Inc. 22,500City Year, Inc. 162,750CityArts, Inc. 50,400Citymeals-on-Wheels 1,132,800Civic Builders, Inc. 25,000Civilians, Inc. 15,000Clarion Fund, Inc. d/b/a The Clarion Project 30,360Clark University 167,000Classroom, Inc. 15,000Clay Art Center, Inc. 20,100Clean Ocean Action, Inc. 15,000Clean Water Fund 15,000Cleveland Clinic Foundation 56,250Clifton Cheder, Inc. 32,920Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. 46,216Coastal Educational Foundation Incorporated 140,000Cody Change Attitudes Now 15,000Colburn School 50,000Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 35,000Colel Chabad 434,261Colgate University 25,000Collegiate School, Inc. 2,025,707Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 10,000Colonnades Theatre Lab, Inc. 15,000Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School 80,650Columbia Land Conservancy, Inc. 53,886Columbia/Barnard Hillel, Inc. 75,040Columbia-Greene Hospital Foundation 11,600Columbus Citizens Foundation, Inc. 43,000Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston, Inc. 26,760Coming Clean, Inc. 20,000Commentary, Inc. 57,750Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting

in America, Inc. (CAMERA) 146,737Committee for Jewish Advancement and Research, Inc. 25,000Committee for the Rescue of Israel’s Babies 19,518Committee of 200 Foundation 10,000Commonweal 35,000Community Access to the Arts, Inc. 140,300Community Access, Inc. 16,500Community Foundation for Southwest Washington 50,000Community Foundation of Jackson Hole 62,500Community Foundation of Western Nevada 34,539Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Inc. 35,000Community Health Project, Inc. 25,000Community Initiatives 42,000Community Resource Exchange 15,000Community Roots Charter School 14,150Community Solutions International, Inc. 29,000Community Synagogue - Rye, NY 1,343,516Community Synagogue of Tenafly and Englewood 187,959Compassion & Choices 19,400Concert Artists Guild, Inc. 25,000Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish

Organizations Fund, Inc. 52,500Cong. 3Pri Ho’oretz 25,000Cong. Keren Hachesed of Adath Aron V’Israel 17,799

Cong. Sharei Ezra, Inc. 70,000Congregation Agudath Israel of Boro Park 39,660Congregation Agudath Israel of Monsey 11,600Congregation Agudath Israel of West Essex 10,786Congregation Agudath Sholom 94,350Congregation Ahavas Chesed & Torah 14,750Congregation Ahavas Chesed d/b/a Yeshiva Ketana of

Lakewood 18,500Congregation Ahavas Shulem D’Nadverne d/b/a

Tiferes Bnos 20,000Congregation Ahavas Tzdokah V’Chesed, Inc. 489,501Congregation Ahavas Yisroel of Kew Gardens Hills, Inc. 39,377Congregation Ahavath Torah 112,170Congregation Aish Kodesh 44,905Congregation Ansche Chesed - New York, NY 55,368Congregation Anshe Sholom 101,000Congregation Anshei Chesed, Inc. 18,000Congregation Ariel, Inc. 17,234Congregation Bais Ephraim, Inc. 35,900Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes 70,845Congregation Beth Aaron of Teaneck 50,362Congregation Beth Abraham - Bergenfield, NJ 74,495Congregation Beth Elohim 30,070Congregation Beth Jacob 21,600Congregation Beth Medrash Govoha 13,800Congregation Beth Midrash Yam Hatorah 16,238Congregation Beth Mikroh, Inc. 14,800Congregation Beth Or 12,636Congregation Beth Sholom - Teaneck, NJ 13,790Congregation Beth Sholom, Inc. - Lawrence, NY 47,410Congregation Beth Simchat Torah of New York, Inc. 10,100Congregation Beth Torah - Brooklyn, NY 366,342Congregation B’nai B’rith Corporation 18,500Congregation B’nai Israel - Bridgeport, CT 18,557Congregation B’nai Jeshurun - New York, NY 243,243Congregation B’nai Jeshurun - Short Hills, NJ 18,543Congregation B’nai Yeshurun - Teaneck, NJ 57,695Congregation B’nai Yisrael of Armonk 23,926Congregation B’nei Torah of Passaic-Clifton, Inc. 10,680Congregation B’nei Yeshivah, Inc. 13,565Congregation Brothers of Israel of the Jersey Shore, Inc. 11,357Congregation Chabad Lubavitch of Greater Boynton

Beach, Inc. 25,500Congregation Chesed L’Avraham V’Kollel Ohel Moshe

Society 42,300Congregation Darchei Torah 96,758Congregation Edmond J. Safra - New York, NY 29,270Congregation Emanu-El - San Francisco, CA 10,000Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York 201,615Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester 34,068Congregation Emek Hatorah, Inc. 18,302Congregation Eshel Avraham 13,633Congregation Ezra Vchesed Mishnas Yakov 36,000Congregation Forest Glen, Inc. 27,100Congregation Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe 25,000Congregation Gates of Prayer, Inc. 20,728Congregation Gur Aryeh Institute 12,000Congregation Hechal Shaul, Inc. 55,169Congregation Israel of Springfield 14,240Congregation Jewish Learning Experience 50,000

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Congregation Kehal Imrei Shaul 22,775Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun 475,554Congregation Keren L’Torah, Inc. 23,852Congregation Keter Sion 37,020Congregation Keter Torah a/k/a Northern Teaneck

Synagogue Association 152,168Congregation Khal Lev Avrohom, Inc. 16,000Congregation Kneses Tifereth Israel 11,400Congregation Kneseth Israel - Far Rockaway, NY 25,755Congregation Knesses Bais Levi, Inc. 12,000Congregation Kol Ami - White Plains, NY 71,660Congregation Machane Chodosh, Inc. 51,500Congregation Machzeh Avruhom, Inc. 78,801Congregation Magen David of Manhattan 18,853Congregation Magen David of West Deal 77,182Congregation Mesifta Beth Shraga 12,333Congregation Mesifta Ohr Hatalmud d/b/a Mesivta

Ohr Naftali 30,630Congregation Mikor Hatorah, Inc. 19,850Congregation Mikvah Taharah 12,000Congregation Minyan Mir 15,202Congregation Mogen David - Los Angeles, CA 10,299Congregation Mosdos Amrom Chasida, Inc. 12,000Congregation Mosdos Toldos Aharon 62,000Congregation Nachlath Yitzchok 10,820Congregation Netivot of New York, Inc. 10,000Congregation Ohel Yitzchok - Monsey, NY 12,100Congregation Ohev Shalom 15,000Congregation Ohr Hamizrach Incorporated 10,800Congregation Ohr Joshua Toldoth Aron, Inc. 18,000Congregation Ohr Shraga D’veretsky 10,700Congregation Ohr Torah, Inc. - Edison, NJ 17,648Congregation Or Zarua 48,087Congregation Orach Chaim 159,561Congregation Pri Eitz Chaim, Inc. - Brooklyn, NY 46,000Congregation Ramath Orah 19,870Congregation Rinat Yisrael 66,202Congregation Rodeph Sholom - New York, NY 71,948Congregation Shaare Rahamim, Inc. 60,451Congregation Shaare Shalom, Inc. 17,529Congregation Shaarei Tfilo Bnei Ruven Nusach Hoari 15,000Congregation Shaarei Tvunah, Inc. 22,000Congregation Shaari Tefiloh of Kings Highway d/b/a

Yeshivat Mekor Haim 66,970Congregation Sharei Tefilah 25,400Congregation Sons of Israel - Woodmere, NY 21,478Congregation Sulam Yaakov, Inc. 15,000Congregation Talmud Torah Adereth El 66,435Congregation Tiferes Shulem, Inc. 10,500Congregation Tifereth Israel 16,905Congregation Tifereth Moshe 35,200Congregation Toldos Odom 27,300Congregation Williams Street 10,650Congregation Yeshiva Madreigas Haadom, Inc. 26,891Congregation Zichrone Binyamin 96,264Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now, Inc. 75,500Connecticut Fund for the Environment, Inc. 26,250Conservation International Foundation 12,250Conservation Lands Foundation 20,000Conservative Synagogue of Riverdale 19,730

Conservative Synagogue of the Hamptons, Inc. 12,680Conservative Synagogue, Inc. - Westport, CT 51,580Contemporary Jewish Museum 12,795Cooke Center for Learning and Development, Inc. 55,000Coral Reef Alliance 50,000Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County 25,000Cornell Hillel 19,320Cornell University 2,090,089Corporation of Haverford College 573,350Council for a Secure America, Inc. 10,000Council of American Jewish Museums 20,000Council of Orthodox Jewish Organizations of the

West Side 18,000Council on Foreign Relations, Inc. 55,750Court Appointed Special Advocates of Santa Cruz

County 100,000Court Appointed Special Advocates, Inc. - New York, NY 11,000Creative Commons Corporation 10,000Creative Time, Inc. 25,000Crisis Text Line 250,000Cristo Rey New York High School 15,000Criterion Institute, Inc. 11,500Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America 87,466Crossroads School for Arts and Sciences 15,500Crown Heights Chevra Simchas Shabbos Vyom Tov, Inc. 60,750Crown Heights Youth Collective 200,000Curators of the University of Missouri 11,000Cystic Fibrosis Foundation-Greater New York Chapter 22,075Daily Pennsylvanian, Inc. 13,000Dairy Center for the Arts 17,000Dalmatian Dreams Foundation d/b/a The Dream

Foundation 20,000Dalton Schools, Inc. 117,750Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Inc. 376,780Danialle Karmanos’ Work It Out, Inc. 20,000Darchei David Foundation 90,449Darkhei Noam 12,745Darrow School 18,000Davis Memorial Fund, Inc. d/b/a Leon Leif

Children’s Fund 145,802DaVita Village Trust, Inc. 15,000DC Central Kitchen, Inc. 10,000Deal Men’s Mikveh Association, Inc. 13,600Deal Sephardic Community Center 330,674Decoda, Inc. 30,000Defy Ventures, Inc. 35,000DEJ International Heritage Foundation, Inc. 25,480Democracy Now Productions, Inc. 16,780Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, Ltd. 20,200Destiny Foundation 46,530Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, Inc. 55,175Digital Divide Data 19,100Discalced, Inc. d/b/a Mark Morris Dance Group 11,250District of Columbia Jewish Community Center, Inc. 27,000Doctors Without Borders USA, Inc. 365,167Doe Fund, Inc. 23,536Dominican Friars Health Care Ministry of New York, Inc. 10,000DonorsChoose.org 153,750Dorot, Inc. 127,801Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, Inc. 20,000

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Drake University 15,000Drew University 25,000Drexel University 100,000Drisha Institute for Jewish Education, Inc. 64,019Drive Change, Inc. 20,000Drug Policy Alliance 188,550Duke University 74,450Duke University Health System, Inc. 3,500,000Durham-Chapel Hill Jewish Federation 10,000Eagle Hill Foundation, Inc. 30,500Earthjustice 52,850East 55th St. Synagogue 12,000East Harlem Tutorial Program, Inc. 51,000East Hill Synagogue 63,232Eastern Massachusetts Abortion Fund 10,000Eastside Torah Center, Inc. 20,100Echo National Jewish Institute for Health 13,147Eckerd Youth Alternatives, Inc. 13,950Ecology Center, Inc. 10,000Economic Club of New York 10,000Eden Village Camp, Inc. 24,088Edible Leftovers, Inc. 12,072Edible Schoolyard New York 25,000Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of

Bensonhurst, Inc. 79,720Edmond J. Safra Synagogue of Deal, NJ 161,990Edmond J. Safra Synagogue, Inc. 337,975Edna Y. Schwartz Scholarship Fund 10,000Education Association for Children in New York State, Inc. 11,700Education Through Music, Inc. 20,000Educational Alliance, Inc. 176,585Educational Endowment Fund, Inc. 11,000Educational Institute Oholei Torah of Brooklyn, Inc. 13,403Efrat Development Foundation USA 28,600Eisenhower Medical Center 23,800EL Education, Inc. 11,000Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center-Lucy Moses School

for Music and Dance 91,850Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center, Inc. 20,000ELEM Youth in Distress, Inc. 174,500Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee 19,104Ellen P. Hermanson Foundation 25,150Elon University 15,000Els for Autism Foundation 13,750Emelin Theatre for the Performing Arts, Inc. 66,875Emory Jewish Student Center, Inc. 31,560Emory University 120,850Emunah of America, Inc. 210,571Enactus 28,000Encounter Programs, Inc. 271,000EngenderHealth, Inc. 10,236Englewood Hospital & Medical Center Foundation, Inc. 29,500Entertainment Industry Foundation 13,500Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. 10,500Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles 200,500Episcopal Charities of the Diocese of New York 10,200Equal Justice Initiative of Alabama, Inc. 81,250Equal Justice Under Law 75,000EqualHealth, Inc. 15,000Ethical Culture Fieldston School 644,153

Ethics and Public Policy Center, Inc. 15,000Etz Hayim, Inc. 13,727Etzion Foundation, Inc. 299,626Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute, Inc. 20,000Every Mother Counts 10,000Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, Inc. 15,480Exceed Network 77,002ExpandED Schools, Inc. 55,500Exploring the Arts, Inc. 167,000Ezer M’zion, Inc. 430,781Ezra Cornman Bar Mitzvah Foundation, Inc. 15,603Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Inc. 147,850Fairfield University 17,300Faith and Reason Institute 10,000Familial Dysautonomia Now Foundation 10,380Families Against Mandatory Minimums Foundation 112,000Families for Excellent Schools, Inc. 110,000Family Centers, Inc. 103,700Family Equality Council 10,000Farm Education, Inc. 15,000Federation for Jewish Philanthropy of Upper Fairfield

County, Inc. 116,450Federation of Jewish Communities of the C.I.S., Inc. 18,254Ferd and Gladys Alpert Jewish Family & Children’s

Service of Palm Beach 10,550Fiasco Theater 50,000Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation 10,000Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund 1,286,505Fifth Avenue Synagogue 130,802Fifty-Fifty Leadership, Inc. 45,000Film Forum, Inc. 11,100Film Makers Collaborative Incorporated 50,000Film Society of Lincoln Center, Inc. 28,860First Congregational Church of Greenwich 10,000First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland California 10,000First Hungarian Congregation Ohab Zedek 55,147First Presbyterian Church in the City of NY 11,000FJC 815,713Flatbush Volunteers of Hatzoloh, Inc. 36,689Flex Your Rights Foundation, Inc. 10,000Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Inc. 78,460Food Allergy Research & Education, Inc. (FARE) 28,318Food Bank for New York City, Food for Survival 43,171Food Bank for Westchester, Inc. 32,860Food for Needy, Inc. 22,800Foodbank of Santa Barbara County 15,000Footsteps, Inc. 190,509For Our Heroes Benefit Fund 10,000Fordham University 923,550Forman Schools, Inc. 35,000Fort Tryon Jewish Center 10,000Fortune Society, Inc. 29,625Forward Association, Inc. 37,530Forward Global Women 15,000Foundation Fighting Blindness, Inc. 147,180Foundation for Conservative Masorti-Judaism in Israel 20,257Foundation for Criminal Justice 100,000Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Inc. 490,100Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, Inc. 10,000Foundation for Jewish Camp, Inc. 315,568

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Foundation for National Progress 600,050Foundation for Opportunity in Education 100,000Foundation for Sephardic Studies, Inc. 180,308Fountain House, Inc. 38,305Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc. 69,836Franklin & Marshall College 15,225Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute 14,500Free Arts for Abused Children of New York City, Inc. 40,500Freedom from Hunger 25,436Fresh Air Fund 52,371Friends Academy 33,500Friends of Aderes Hatorah, Inc. 34,830Friends of Ahavat Shalom, Inc. 289,702Friends of Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design, Inc. 138,480Friends of Chabad of Boca Raton, Inc. 13,340Friends of Chabad of Hebron 14,376Friends of Chabad Vocational Schools, Inc. 15,600Friends of Chabad-Lubavitch Bolivia d/b/a Kspace 32,600Friends of ELNET 15,000Friends of Georgica Pond Foundation, Inc. 37,500Friends of Hebrew Language Academy Charter

Schools, Inc. 1,045,500Friends of Hudson River Park, Inc. 13,100Friends of Ikamva Labantu 23,250Friends of Ir David, Inc. 79,310Friends of Israel Disabled Veterans, Inc. (Beit Halochem) 21,702Friends of Jerusalem College of Technology, Ltd. 260,500Friends of Karen, Inc. 73,350Friends of Kol Haneshama, Inc. 36,430Friends of L’Arche-Long Island, Inc. 10,000Friends of Lubavitch on the Palisades 11,260Friends of Mitzvas Haaretz, Inc. 10,000Friends of Mosdot Goor, Inc. 20,500Friends of Nahal Haredi, Inc. 24,800Friends of Nassau County Recreation, Inc. 20,000Friends of Ofanim, Inc. 100,500Friends of Rodeph Sholom School, Inc. 27,700Friends of School in the Square, Inc. 35,000Friends of Shefa School, Inc. 52,050Friends of Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Inc. 40,100Friends of the Arava Institute, Ltd. 15,632Friends of the Children-Portland 10,000Friends of the Gateway School, Inc. 102,180Friends of the IHES, Inc. 10,000Friends of the Institute for Zionist Strategies 56,800Friends of the Israel Defense Forces 1,080,128Friends of Unistream, Inc. 58,000Friends of United Hatzalah, Inc. 380,787Friends of Urban, Inc. 75,000Friends of Yad Naftali 18,570Friends of Yad Sarah, Inc. 50,105Friends of Yashar L’Chayal, Inc. 28,668Friends of Yemin Orde, Inc. 92,244Friends of Yeshivas Rabbi Akiva, Inc. 10,000Friendship Circle of Connecticut 49,960Friendship Circle of Greater Miami, Inc. 13,080Frisch School 79,400Frum and Fabulous Gemach, Inc. 35,295Fund for Cities of Service, Inc. 483,400Fund for Lake George, Inc. 25,000

Fund for Ophthalmic Knowledge, Inc. 175,000Fund for the Aged, Inc. d/b/a Jewish Home and

Hospital Foundation 334,458Fund for the City of New York, Inc. 1,010,396Futures in Education 14,000Game Theory Academy 20,000Gary Klausner Chesed Fund, Inc. d/b/a Hand-in-Hand

of Passaic-Clifton 43,855Gatestone Institute 125,400Gateway School of New York 73,500Gateways Organization, Inc. 49,890Gay Men’s Health Crisis, Inc. 509,091Gemach Zichron Moshe, Inc. 81,760George W. Bush Foundation 20,000George Washington University 213,500Georgetown Day School, Inc. 11,000Georgetown University 31,000Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School 125,000Gerer Yeshiva and Mesivta Machzikei Hadas 10,000Gesher Foundation, Inc. 42,055Gesher Yehuda, Inc. 164,789Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School 20,000Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation 51,087Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History 10,000Gimmel Foundation, Inc. 50,072Gindi Maimonides Academy 25,000Girard College Development Fund 61,500Girls’ Town Or Chadash 50,658Giving Alternative Learners Uplifting Opportunities, Inc. 25,250GlassRoots, Inc. 17,500Global Dialogue Institute 90,000Global Goods Partners 13,500Goddard-Riverside Community Center 26,608God’s Love We Deliver, Inc. 32,418Good People Fund, Inc. 42,223Goods for Good, Inc. 13,200Goucher College 55,250Grace Outreach 25,000Graduate Center Foundation, Inc. 30,000Gramercy Park Block Association, Inc. 10,350Grand Street Settlement, Inc. 59,530Grand Teton National Park Foundation 11,000Great Neck Synagogue 25,450Greater Miami Hebrew Academy 232,556Greater Miami Jewish Federation 208,572Green Farms Academy, Inc. 17,500Green Mountain Valley School, Inc. 10,000Green Science Policy Institute 20,000Greenburger Center for Social and Criminal Justice 125,000Greenpeace Fund, Inc. 22,586Greenwich Academy, Inc. 11,500Greenwich Boys and Girls Club Association, Inc. 68,250Greenwich Country Day School, Inc. 10,598Greenwich Historical Society, Inc. 88,834Greenwich Hospital 38,703Greenwich Reform Synagogue, Inc. 208,518Greenwood House Home for the Jewish Aged, Inc. 58,000Greyston Foundation, Inc. 17,649Group I Acting Company, Inc. 20,000Groupo Cultural Arte Consciente 10,000

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Grove Street Mikvah, Inc. 91,500Guideline Services 15,411Guild Hall of East Hampton, Inc. 27,500Gunnery, Inc. 364,750Gurwin Jewish Healthcare Foundation, Inc. 20,555Gush Etzion Foundation 16,028Haan Relief and Development 10,000Hacham Baruch Memorial Foundation, Inc. 40,500Hackley School 28,250Hadassah the Women’s Zionist Organization of

America, Inc. 221,019Haiti Cardiac Alliance, Inc. 10,500Haitian Education & Leadership Program 20,000Halachic Organ Donor Society, Inc. 20,120Hand In Hand: American Friends of the Center for

Jewish-Arab Education in Israel 21,630Hands on Tzedakah, Inc. 462,100Hanefesh Haelokit 18,000Hannah Senesh Community Day School 21,000Harford Community College Foundation, Inc. 40,000Harford Jewish Center, Inc. 60,000Harlem Children’s Zone, Inc. 26,250Harlem School of the Arts, Inc. 10,850Harold Grinspoon Foundation 25,000Harvard Business School Club of New York, Inc. 116,000Harvard University 6,307,164Harvard-Westlake School 10,000Harvey School 85,000Hasbara Fellowships 115,000Hasty Pudding Club the Institute of 1770 15,000Hatzalah Emergency Medical Services of the Jersey

Shore, Inc. 80,633Hatzalah of the Rockaways and Nassau County, Inc. 23,288Hatzilu Rescue Organization, Inc. 20,298Hatzolah of Passaic Clifton EMS 31,690Hawaii Public Radio 10,000Hayim Shaal Congregation, Inc. 12,488Hazon, Inc. 25,052Head Injury Foundation, Inc. 22,000Headstrong Project, Inc. 11,000Health Leads, Inc. 50,000Health Net Foundation, Inc. 20,000Heart Care International, Inc. 16,000Heart to Heart-American Jewish Society for

Distinguished Children 10,000Hebrew Academy for Special Children, Inc. (HASC) 103,453Hebrew Academy of Long Beach 79,270Hebrew Academy of Nassau County 19,200Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway 40,200Hebrew Benevolent Congregation the Temple 50,000Hebrew Congregation of North Tarrytown and Tarrytown 27,855Hebrew Free Loan Society, Inc. 153,696Hebrew Home for the Aged - Riverdale, NY 176,800Hebrew Institute of University Heights 33,880Hebrew Institute of White Plains 34,354Hebrew Union College-JIR 352,260Hebron Fund, Inc. 77,638Heichal Hatorah Incorporated 27,280Helping Hand Foundation, Inc. 35,100Hempstead Boys and Girls Club, Inc. 10,000

Henry Jackson Society, Inc. 10,000Henry Street Settlement 16,350Hereditary Disease Foundation 20,000Heritage Foundation 32,800Hero, Inc. 25,000Herstory Writers Workshop, Inc. 15,000Hester Street Collaborative, Inc. 11,750HIAS, Inc. 112,803Hibiscus Children’s Center Foundation Inc. 10,000Hide and Seek Foundation 41,500Hillel Foundation at Tufts University 20,100Hillel School - Ocean, NJ 619,693Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life 600,128Hochma U’Mussar, Inc. 11,015Hoffberger Institute for Text Study, Inc. 11,720Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, Inc. 54,500Hollis Hills Jewish Center 10,296Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center 17,320Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau

County, Inc. 44,500Holocaust Museum and Study Center 14,969Homeless Services Center 150,000Homes for Our Troops, Inc. 15,000Hope & Heroes Children’s Cancer Fund 55,798Hope for Haiti, Inc. 25,000Hope for Heroism 17,050Hope Program, Inc. 20,330Horace Mann School 72,075Horns Project, Inc. 25,000Hospice of the Chesapeake 12,500Hospital for Special Surgery Fund, Inc. 936,984Hot Tubes Development Cycling Team, Inc. 75,000Hualalai Ohana Foundation 65,000HUC-Skirball Cultural Center 10,000Hudson Headwaters Health Network 50,000Hudson Institute, Inc. 24,000Hudson Opera House, Inc. 10,275Hudson River Museum of Westchester 10,000Human Rights First 103,430Human Rights Watch, Inc. 31,388Humane Society of the United States 10,000Humanity in Action, Inc. 50,000Hunter College Foundation, Inc. 210,350Hunter College High School Parents Teachers

Association 27,500Huntington Theatre Company, Inc. 35,000Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Research Foundation, Inc. 20,050I Have A Dream Foundation 46,965Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 568,586Ice Theatre of New York 10,000Ichud Mosdos Hachinuch in Brooklyn 24,960Ida Crown Jewish Academy 12,550IKAR 16,520Ilan High School, Inc. 160,900Imagination Productions, Inc. 256,480Imagine Foundation, Inc. 30,179iMentor 500,150Immaculate Conception Church - Bronx, NY 25,000ImmerseNYC, Inc. 11,927Immigrant Justice Corps, Inc. 75,000

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Immigration Equality 20,000Injustice Watch 25,000Inner Fire 50,000Innocence Project New Orleans 12,500Innocence Project, Inc. 566,410Innovation: Africa 22,780INSEAD Management Education Foundation 11,000Inside Out Media, Inc. 15,000Inspirica, Inc. 23,500Institute for Advanced Study 11,250Institute for Dayanim 24,930Institute for Feed Education and Research 100,000Institute for Humane Studies 10,100Institute for Jewish Ideas & Ideals, Inc. 17,970Institute for Jewish Spirituality, Inc. 52,340Institute for Justice 105,675Institute for Media Analysis, Inc. 27,000Institute for Science and International Security 30,000Institute for the Advancement of Education in

Jaffa, Inc. 87,680Institute for the Analysis of Global Security 125,000Institute for the Study of Global Anti-Semitism and

Policy, Inc. 18,600Institute of International Education, Inc. 30,500Interfaith Center of New York, Inc. 33,250Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington, Inc. 10,000Interfaith Council for Action, Inc. 50,000International Center of Photography 15,500International Medical Corps 15,500International Mental Health Research Organization 11,000International Myeloma Foundation 15,000International OCD Foundation, Inc. 336,500International Planned Parenthood Federation 37,436International Rabbinic Fellowship 40,000International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation, Inc. 10,000International Rescue Committee, Inc. 235,214International Sephardic Education Foundation 26,350International Sephardic Educational and Cultural

Center in Jerusalem 60,000Intersection for the Arts 11,000Investigative Project on Terrorism Foundation 84,900Iona College 59,100Ira Sohn Conference Foundation, Inc. 25,501Irvine Hebrew Day School 245,000Irvine Valley College Foundation 40,000Irving Place Minyan 20,120Island Harvest, Ltd. 13,036Israel & Co. 27,800Israel Cancer Research Fund, Inc. 111,713Israel Emergency Alliance 84,140Israel Food Distribution, Inc. 19,950Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind 19,700Israel Independence Fund 50,252Israel Policy Forum 105,000Israel Project, Inc. 520,436Israel Special Kids Fund 29,086Israel Tennis Centers Foundation, Inc. 76,800Israel Venture Network 72,000Israel21c 69,360Israel-America Academic Exchange 105,000

Israeli Stage Company 15,000Israeli-American Council 52,300Isralight South Florida, Inc. 57,680Issue Project Room, Inc. 10,000J Street Education Fund, Inc. 57,650Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy 16,500Jackie Robinson Foundation, Inc. 51,750Jackson Laboratory 60,350Jacob Burns Film Center, Inc. 415,900Jan Karski Educational Foundation 25,000Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc. 14,950Jazz Foundation of America, Inc. 11,500JazzReach Performing Art & Education Association 15,000JBI International, Inc. 33,129JCC of Mid Westchester, Inc. 51,850JCC Rockland, Inc. 40,725JDRF International 65,795JEP Congregations of Long Island 15,306Jericho Project 10,500Jerusalem Aish HaTorah Fund 37,221Jerusalem Fellowships, Inc. d/b/a Aish Hatorah 13,126Jerusalem Foundation, Inc. 84,572Jewish Academy of Suffolk County 64,560Jewish Agency for Israel-North American Council 275,500Jewish Association for Services for the Aged 136,950Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Inc. 698,000Jewish Campus Activities Board 165,840Jewish Center - New York, NY 71,950Jewish Center - Princeton, NJ 21,425Jewish Center for the United Nations d/b/a Sutton

Place Synagogue 22,300Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach 126,878Jewish Center of the Hamptons 38,364Jewish Charity Review, Inc. 25,386Jewish Child Care Association of New York 105,700Jewish Children’s Museum 16,850Jewish Community Center in Manhattan, Inc. 3,448,816Jewish Community Center in Sherman, Inc. 10,000Jewish Community Center of Fort Lee, Inc. 35,500Jewish Community Center of Greater Monmouth County 11,000Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. 56,250Jewish Community Center of Summit N.J. 15,000Jewish Community Center on the Hudson, Inc. 31,680Jewish Community Center on the Palisades 19,439Jewish Community Centers of Chicago 10,400Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway

Peninsula, Inc. 10,860Jewish Community Day School Network 50,000Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the

Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties 26,941Jewish Community Foundation of MetroWest 70,637Jewish Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation

Council of Greater Los Angeles 10,000Jewish Community Project of Lower Manhattan 48,650Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, Inc. 297,880Jewish Content, Inc. 12,000Jewish Day School of Allentown 10,000Jewish Education for Girls, Inc. 20,250Jewish Education Program of Rockland, Inc. 10,072Jewish Educational Media 20,000

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Jewish Enrichment Center 26,800Jewish Family & Career Services, Inc. - Atlanta, GA 47,950Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Greater Mercer

County 102,920Jewish Family & Children’s Services - San Francisco, CA 14,000Jewish Family Service & Children’s Center of Clifton-

Passaic, Inc. 145,698Jewish Family Service Association - Cleveland, OH 24,000Jewish Family Service of Colorado, Inc. 18,500Jewish Family Service of Stamford, Inc. 60,293Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles 24,000Jewish Federation of Cleveland 150,000Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta 26,000Jewish Federation of Greater Metrowest NJ 152,070Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia 20,630Jewish Federation of Greater Washington 72,622Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, Inc. 168,383Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, Inc. 275,100Jewish Federation of Portland 15,000Jewish Federation of Rockland County 28,226Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, Inc. 294,690Jewish Federations of North America, Inc. 46,300Jewish Foundation for Group Homes 10,216Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, Inc. 84,256Jewish Foundation School of Staten Island, Inc. 16,975Jewish Funders Network 381,810Jewish Guild for the Blind 14,006Jewish Heritage Programs 64,986Jewish Home and Rehabilitation Center 10,000Jewish Home for the Elderly of Fairfield County, Inc. 75,450Jewish Home Foundation of North Jersey, Inc. 25,010Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs 71,060Jewish Jumpstart 65,000Jewish Learning Institute of San Francisco 120,000Jewish Learning Institute, Inc. 18,000Jewish Museum 832,145Jewish National Fund-Keren Kayemeth Leisrael, Inc. 330,536Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, Inc. 82,312Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation, Inc. 10,000Jewish Primary Day School of the Nation’s Capital, Inc. 35,860Jewish Reconstructionist Society of the North Shore, Inc. 15,975Jewish Renaissance Center 61,602Jewish Renaissance Experience, Inc. 10,000Jewish Resource Center - Ann Arbor, MI 29,160Jewish Theological Seminary of America 440,179Jewish Voice for Peace, Inc. 15,100Jewish Women’s Archive, Inc. 20,334Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York, Inc. 36,100Jewish Women’s Foundation of the Greater Palm

Beaches, Inc. 29,675Jewish World Watch 45,350Jews United for Justice, Inc. 50,796Job Path, Inc. 10,750John F. Kennedy Medical Center Foundation, Inc. 131,851John Jay College Foundation, Inc. 55,284Johns Hopkins University 335,064JOIN Israel, Inc. 10,680Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy, Inc. 18,825Joyce Theater Foundation, Inc. 13,150JPro Network, Inc. 18,000

JTA-MJL New Corp 52,950Judaism and Democracy Action Alliance of North

America, Inc. 35,000Judicial Watch, Inc. 63,400Juilliard School 263,050Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc. 13,265Jupiter Medical Center Foundation, Inc. 21,350Just One Life, Inc. 28,434JustLeadershipUSA, Inc. 13,000Kallah Project 100,000Kansas University Endowment Association 700,000Katahdin Productions, Inc. 50,180Katonah Museum of Art, Inc. 57,500Kayama, Inc. 10,410KBY Congregations Together, Inc. 19,360KCNQ2 Cure Alliance, Inc. 210,000Kehilas Bais Yosef, Inc. 33,900Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim 19,222Kehilat Romemu 731,560Kehillah Jewish Education Fund 650,461Kehillah Jewish High School 25,000Kehillas Bais Tzvi of Cedarhurst, Inc. 98,650Kehillas Bais Yehudah 16,550Kensington Charitable Organization 273,300Keren Ahavas Chesed 87,960Keren Hachesed Student Aid Fund 30,210Keren Hashviis, Inc. d/b/a The Shmita Fund 11,236Keren Hatzadik-in Memory of Rabbi Aryeh Levin of

Blessed Memory 19,080Keren HaYeshivot Trust 100,698Keren Peulos d/b/a Friendship Circle International 28,840Keren Simchas Chosson Ve Kallah, Inc. 11,780Keren Yehoshua V’ Yisroel, Inc. 55,220Keren Yom-Tov, Inc. 79,105Keren Zichron Moshe Trust 13,600Keren-Or, Inc. 11,098Kesher Organization, Inc. 31,556Keshet, Inc. 16,350Keter Shlomo Foundation, Inc. 41,355Kew Gardens Synagogue Adath Yeshurun 18,254Khal Yehuda Leib 10,000Kids in Crisis, Inc. 17,145Kids of Courage, Inc. 69,260King & Low-Heywood Thomas Schools, Inc. 17,500King Baudouin Foundation United States, Inc. 10,000Kings Park Jewish Center 10,000Kingsway Jewish Center 11,700Kingswood-Oxford School, Inc. 50,000Kinhaven Music School, Inc. 12,000Kipas Chasdei Shmuel Zanvil 160,000KIPP New York, Inc. 506,000Kisco Foundation, Inc. 50,000Kitchen Table Campaigns 18,000KLN Foundation 20,263Knesseth Bais Yaakov d/b/a Birkas Shmuel Mitzvah Fund 27,500Koby Mandell Foundation, Inc. 15,560Kol HaNeshamah 10,000Kol Israel Congregation & Center 40,517Kol Shalom 14,276Ksav Sofer Research Institute 10,000

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Kulanu Torah Academy 28,070Kupath Ezrah of Rockland County, Inc. 13,076LA Compagnia de’ Colombari 27,000Labor Community Strategy Center 15,000Lakewood Cheder School 71,024Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. 21,350Landmark College, Inc. 50,000Larchmont Temple, Inc. 41,681Larchmont-Mamaroneck Hunger Task Force, Inc. 122,659Larchwood Minyan, Inc. 98,591LA’s BEST 20,000Lawfare Project, Inc. 73,400Lawrence Far Rockaway Community Kollel 13,136Lawrence Woodmere Academy 50,000Lawrenceville School 38,000Lawyers for Children, Inc. 225,550Layalina Productions, Inc. 10,000LCBY, Inc. 13,090Le Zion B’Rina, Inc. 27,410Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America-LEDA 106,500League of Conservation Voters Education Fund 21,000Leap, Inc. 25,000Learning Leaders, Inc. 16,750Lechaim Charities, Inc. 10,000Lee Memorial Health System Foundation, Inc. 175,000Legal Action Center of the City of New York, Inc. 55,300Legal Aid Society - New York, NY 27,100Legal Outreach, Inc. 11,000Lehigh University 28,131Lenox Hill Hospital 14,900Leo Baeck Institute, Inc. 47,536Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, Inc. 58,500Let It Ripple, Inc. 18,000Let’s Get Ready, Inc. 37,550Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Inc. 38,579Lev Berel, Inc. 52,836Lev L’achim, Inc. 52,242Liberty Science Center, Inc. 10,000Lido Beach Jewish Center (Lido Beach Synagogue) 14,318Light Productions, Inc. 50,000Lighthouse Guild International, Inc. 16,500LimmudBoston, Inc. 10,000Limudei Da’As, Inc. 35,700Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 53,800Lincoln Square Synagogue, Inc. 143,745Little People’s School, Inc. 40,000Little Red School House, Inc. 46,500LitWorld International, Inc. 131,000Lmahn Achai, Inc. 20,560Long Island Children’s Museum 98,400LongHouse Reserve 37,100Loomis Institute 14,000Lowell School, Inc. 15,500Lower East Side Tenement Museum 317,750Lower Merion Synagogue 24,080Lubavitch Center Aventura South, Inc. 11,000Lubavitch Chabad of Evanston, Inc. 10,000Lubavitch of the East End, Inc. 26,400Lubavitch Youth Organization 51,646Lung Cancer Research Foundation 30,401

Luria Academy of Brooklyn 14,700M. Y. Keren Hashluchim, Inc. 29,620Maaynei Hayeshua 19,800Mabas Fund, Inc. 258,110Machanayim, Inc. 15,960Machne Israel, Inc. 93,773MADE in Texas Assistance Dogs 10,000Madlyn and Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish Life 50,000Madre, Inc. 18,072Magen David of Manhattan 13,145Magen David Yeshivah 1,227,557Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Inc. 30,715Maimonides Academy 13,000Maimonides Fund Israel 800,000Maimonides Medical Center 79,000Maimonides-Shalom Academy, Inc. 36,800Making Headway Foundation, Inc. 22,510Mamaroneck Public Library District 12,410Manhattan Class Company, Inc. 430,000Manhattan College 20,000Manhattan High School for Girls 62,660Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, Inc. 59,000Manhattan Jewish Experience Synagogue 442,072Manhattan Theatre Club, Inc. 45,820Manitou Camps Foundation 10,000Marc Lustgarten Pancreatic Cancer Foundation 152,366Marfan Foundation, Inc. 11,000Marshfield Clinic 20,000Martha’s Table 250,100Martin Memorial Foundation, Inc. 11,500Marvelwood Preparatory School 30,500Mary Miss-City As Living Laboratory Call 20,000Masbia 21,310Maskeel El Dal Society, Inc. 57,819Masoret Yehudit, Inc. 20,000Massachusetts General Hospital 410,500Massachusetts Institute of Technology 8,519,900Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art

Foundation, Inc. 75,000Master Drawings Association, Inc. 18,500Masters School 26,205MasterTorah 20,910MasterVoices, Inc. 48,180Matan B’Seter Bambi, Inc. 23,787Math Circle 15,000Mathematical Sciences Research Institute 120,000Mattan Basseter, Inc. 84,160Matteh Moshe, Inc. 15,464Matthew Silverman Memorial Foundation 25,000Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City 13,000Mazon, Inc.: A Jewish Response to Hunger 46,820McLean Hospital Corporation 87,500Meals on Wheels Association of America 25,000Measures for Justice Institute 10,000Mechon Hadar 143,960Mechon L’Horoa 31,852Medfield Youth Baseball-Softball, Inc. 50,000Media Matters for America 65,750Medici Archive Project, Inc. 12,500Melanoma Research Alliance Foundation 60,900

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Melanoma Research Foundation 11,500Melmark Charitable Foundation 10,000Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy 18,360Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center 1,099,792Mental Health Association of New York City, Inc. 17,500Meor Yeshiva High School, Inc. 22,587Meor Yitzchok, Inc. 17,100Meor, Inc. 75,560Meorot Trust 12,000Mercava, Inc. 100,000Merkaz Hatorah Community Kollel, Inc. 25,000Mesamche Lev 28,592Mesivta Ateres Yaakov of Greater Long Island 13,362Mesivta of Long Beach 80,744Mesivta Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin 125,641Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem 27,852Mesorah New Jersey 29,575Metropolitan Jewish Health System Foundation 80,650Metropolitan Museum of Art 1,379,500Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on

Jewish Poverty 49,260Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc. 178,880Metropolitan Opera Guild, Inc. 12,750MFY Legal Services, Inc. 20,750Miami Beach Jewish Community Center, Inc. 25,960Miami City Ballet, Inc. 47,000Mianus River Gorge Preserve, Inc. 23,650Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Disease

Research 38,566Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, Inc. 10,000Michigan State University Foundation 10,500Middle East Forum 29,750Middle East Media and Research Institute, Inc. 406,686Middle East Media Watch, Inc. d/b/a

HonestReporting.com 16,746Midrash Bet Nassi Mhhpt, Inc. 24,795Midrash Moshe Ben Maimon d/b/a Yeshivat Lev Torah 15,134Mifal Chesed, Inc. 25,150Mikdash Eliyahu 100,884Mikvah Association Incorporated - Teaneck, NJ 85,595Mikvah International, Inc. 11,100Military Religious Freedom Foundation, Inc. 10,000Milken Institute 35,000Millbrook School 81,205Milton Academy 15,500Minchas Asher Foundation 123,550Miracle Corners of the World, Inc. 31,500Mirrer Yeshiva Central Institute 23,202Misaskim Corp. 18,587Mitzvah Man Foundation Corp. 41,842Moise Safra Community Center, Inc. 468,033Moishe House 676,025Monmouth Conservation Foundation 20,000Monmouth Medical Center Foundation Inc. 10,000Montefiore Medical Center 385,400Monterey Peninsula Foundation 135,000Morgan Pressel Foundation, Inc. 34,250Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. 80,000Moriah School of Englewood 141,270Morry’s Camp, Inc. 51,000

MorseLife Foundation, Inc. 75,136Mosdos Hadras Yerushalayim 12,250Mosdot Botoshan, Inc. 21,632Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory 30,000Mount Holyoke College 17,500Mount Sinai Hospital 327,254Mount Sinai Medical Center Foundation, Inc. 261,250Moving Traditions 110,820Ms. Foundation for Women, Inc. 14,500Mt. Pisgah Christian School, Inc. 28,000Muhlenberg College 152,050Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, Inc. 149,980Museum Associates 225,000Museum of Arts and Design 41,000Museum of Contemporary Art - Los Angeles, CA 25,000Museum of Jewish Heritage A Living Memorial to

the Holocaust 179,250Museum of Modern Art 7,259,252Museum of the City of New York 16,530Music Associates of Aspen, Inc. 13,500Music Forward 13,500MusiCares Foundation, Inc. 20,000NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. 109,933Nachal Novea Mekor Chochma 37,301NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation 159,996Nassau County Museum of Art 15,000Nassau County Shomrim Society Foundation, Inc. 10,000Nation Institute 41,750National Academy of Sciences 15,000National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia

& Depression d/b/a Brain & Behavior Research Foundation 10,750

National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Inc. 25,000National Center for Hebrew Language Charter

School Excellence and Development, Inc. 1,093,613National Center for Learning Disabilities, Inc. 47,500National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse

at Columbia University 11,500National Coalition of Independent Scholars, Inc. 13,500National Committee for Furtherance of Jewish Education 31,550National Consumers League, Inc. 25,000National Council of Young Israel 38,100National Fish and Wildlife Foundation 25,000National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, Inc. 11,000National Gallery of Art 80,000National Golf Links Joseph A. McBride Scholarship Fund 10,000National Jazz Museum in Harlem 13,500National Jewish Outreach Program, Inc. d/b/a NJOP 167,936National Liberty Museum 11,000National Military Family Association, Inc. 10,000National Multiple Sclerosis Society 14,206National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Colorado-

Wyoming Chapter 25,036National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Long Island Chapter 25,350National Multiple Sclerosis Society - New Jersey

Metro Chapter 37,250National Multiple Sclerosis Society - New York City-

Southern New York Chapter 12,483National Museum of American Jewish History 79,254National Museum of Women in the Arts, Inc. 514,500

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National Parks Conservation Association 28,590National Partnership for Women and Families, Inc. 47,000National Philanthropic Trust 49,267,870National Ramah Commission, Inc. 602,316National Rowing Foundation, Inc. 17,500National September 11 Memorial and Museum at the

World Trade Center Foundation, Inc. 59,952National Society for Hebrew Day Schools a/k/a Torah

Umesorah 325,187National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United

States 12,100National Vulvodynia Association 22,000National World War II Museum, Inc. 155,250National Yiddish Book Center 15,880Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. 137,665Nature Conservancy 44,588Navat Yisrael, Inc. 27,902Navy SEAL Foundation, Inc. 25,000Nefesh 47,284Nefesh B’Nefesh Jewish Souls United, Inc. 23,100Nefesh Yehudie, Inc. 250,360NephCure Kidney International 18,000Ner Israel Rabbinical College, Inc. 119,226Nesiya Institute 14,980Nest Egg Foundation, Inc. 10,000Netanya Foundation, Inc. 25,000Netivey Ohr Yaakov, Inc. 44,254Netivos Olam 50,360Network for Africa 40,000Neve Michael Children’s Village, Inc. 10,851Neve Yerushalayim, Inc. 29,181New 42nd Street, Inc. 12,300New Alternatives for Children, Inc. 15,200New City Jewish Center 16,082New England Institute of Developmental Pediatrics 10,000New England Institute of Jewish Studies, Inc. 10,000New Group, Inc. 25,500New Heights Youth, Inc. 59,000New Israel Fund 289,007New Jersey Institute of Technology Foundation 10,000New Jersey Repertory Company 10,000New Media Advocacy Project, Inc. 20,000New Music USA, Inc. 10,000New Renaissance Basketball Association, Inc. 25,250New Roots 11,450New School 26,750New Schools Fund 250,000New Venture Fund 51,166New Way Academy 10,000New Ways to Work (NWW) 20,000New York and Presbyterian Hospital 494,350New York Asian Film Festival, Ltd. 50,000New York Board of Rabbis, Inc. 83,280New York Botanical Garden 13,468New York Cancer Center, Inc. 65,251New York Center for Law and Justice, Inc. 11,050New York City AIDS Memorial, Inc. 20,000New York City Ballet, Inc. 24,650New York City Center, Inc. 486,850New York City Outward Bound Center, Inc. 101,350

New York City Police Foundation, Inc. 28,750New York Civil Liberties Union Foundation 29,300New York Community Trust a/k/a Community Funds, Inc. 22,100New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc. 235,750New York Glaucoma Research Institute 10,000New York Historical Society 249,175New York Law School 213,650New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. 30,500New York Medical College 76,500New York Police & Fire Widows’ & Children’s

Benefit Fund, Inc. 12,000New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox & Tilden

Foundations 95,660New York Public Radio 228,908New York Road Runners Club, Inc. 47,000New York Says Thank You Foundation 100,000New York Service for the Handicapped 22,000New York Shakespeare Festival 81,580New York Stem Cell Foundation, Inc. 1,033,500New York Theatre Workshop, Inc. 61,286New York Times Neediest Cases Fund 51,136New York University 1,739,377New York Women’s Foundation 27,378New York-Presbyterian Fund, Inc. 1,297,834Newton Arts Center, Inc. 10,000Newton-Wellesley Hospital Charitable Foundation, Inc. 10,000Nextbook, Inc. 2,750,286Nightingale-Bamford School 887,500Nikita Productions, Inc. 10,000Nissim Veniflaot 27,170No Labels Foundation 100,000No Longer Empty, Inc. 46,600Noam Shabbos 34,812North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry, Inc. 25,088North Carolina Hillel Foundation 19,300North Carolina Performing Arts Center at Charlotte

Foundation 11,500North Country School, Inc. 11,500North Shore Child and Family Guidance

Association, Inc. 17,300North Shore Hebrew Academy 44,500North Shore Hebrew Academy High School 18,750North Shore Land Alliance, Inc. 15,000North Star Fund, Inc. 11,750Northern Westchester Hospital Association 166,930Northfield Mount Hermon School 12,500Northside Center for Child Development, Inc. 56,250Northwell Health Foundation 416,300Northwestern University 694,360Norton Museum of Art, Inc. 41,300NPR Foundation 101,200NY Soho Synagogue 31,800NYC Medics 75,000NYU Hospitals Center 4,002,830Oakwood Friends School, Inc. 25,200Oberlin College 85,360Oberlin Community Services Council 14,000Oceana, Inc. 80,150Ohel Avraham 18,605Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services, Inc. 593,355

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Ohel Yaacob Congregation a/k/a Ocean Avenue Synagogue 759,486

Ohev Sholom-The National Synagogue 22,578Ohio State University Foundation, Inc. 10,600Ohr Hachayim, Inc. 17,000Ohr Hashalom 25,001Ohr Hatorah 14,403Ohr Joseph Rabbinical Seminary 15,037Ohr La Yehudim 10,798Ohr Meir Foundation, Inc. 20,000Ohr Moshe Torah Institute, Inc. 280,180Ohr Naava 20,092Ohr on Campus, Inc. 50,000Ohr Somayach International, Inc. 14,988Ohr Torah Stone Institutions of Israel 748,990Ohr Torah, Inc. 13,700Oihel Nosson 210,000Oiz Vehuder 22,000Ollendorff Center for Religious and Human

Understanding, Inc. 25,000One Acre Fund 60,000One Family Fund 30,150One Heartland, Inc. 25,000One Israel Fund, Ltd. 89,150Oneg Shabbos and Yom Tov 21,000Open Door Foundation, Inc. 14,250Opera Naples, Inc. 12,000Opus 118 Harlem School of Music 10,000Or Hachayim, Inc. 30,200Or Haddash Institutions, Inc. 10,751Oratorio Society of New York 40,820Organization for the Resolution of Agunot, Inc. 54,220Orlando Torah Academy, Inc. 10,000ORT America, Inc. 49,838Ossining Children’s Center, Inc. 20,100Oswego College Foundation, Inc. 10,500Otsar Family Services, Inc. 11,066Our Brothers Keeper, Inc. 69,254Our Place in New York, Inc. d/b/a Magenu 20,622Ovarian Cancer Research Fund 19,700Over the Horizon 15,000Oxfam-America, Inc. 41,886Ozar Hatorah, Inc. 14,601P.E.F. Israel Endowment Funds, Inc. 3,346,628P.S. 130 Parkside PTA 19,000Paamonim 43,792Pace University 264,240Pacific Wild Alliance 20,000Packer Collegiate Institute 33,550Palm Beach Dramaworks, Inc. 14,000Palm Beach Habilitation Center, Inc. 10,000Palm Beach Orthodox Synagogue, Inc. 12,900Pal-O-Mine Equestrian, Inc. 35,000Pan Massachusetts Challenge Trust 18,870Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies North America, Inc. 86,540Parent Teacher Association of Lillie Devereaux Blake

School P.S. 6 15,250Park Avenue Synagogue - Elberon, NJ 315,238Park Avenue Synagogue - New York, NY 519,491Park East Synagogue 72,000

Park Square Advocates, Inc. 20,000Parker Family Health Center, Inc. 50,125Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care &

Rehabilitation Foundation 23,000Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, Inc. 53,802Partners In Health 18,300Partnership for a Drug Free America, Inc. 52,000Partnership for Inner-City Education 125,000Partnership for Public Service, Inc. 10,000Partnership with Native Americans 13,000Passaic Clifton Community Kollel Congregation, Inc. 14,742Passaic Hebrew Institute 59,970Paul Taylor Dance Foundation, Inc. 250,150Peace Action Education Fund 11,000Peace Action Fund of New York State, Inc. 20,000Peace First, Inc. 25,000PeaceWorks Network Foundation 25,000Peconic Land Trust, Inc. 18,050Pediatric Cancer Foundation 13,400Pelham Jewish Center 46,400Pelzman Foundation for Healthcare Innovation, Inc. 500,000Pen American Center, Inc. 20,500PENCIL, Inc. 21,000Pennsylvania State University 14,348People for the American Way Foundation 13,250Performance Zone, Inc. d/b/a The Field 13,000Performing Arts Center Foundation, Inc. 15,300Pesach Tikvah-Hope Development, Inc. 13,056Phelps Memorial Hospital Association 51,200Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra 16,000Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, Inc. 244,815Philip Evans Scholarship Foundation 50,000Phoenix House Foundation, Inc. 25,000Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Inc. 11,500Physicians for Human Rights, Inc. 10,036Pierpont Morgan Library 18,500Pinelands Preservation Alliance, Inc. 10,275Plainview Jewish Center 21,500Planned Parenthood Association of the Mercer Area 25,000Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. 187,453Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic, Inc. 40,400Planned Parenthood of Greater Northern New Jersey, Inc. 11,950Planned Parenthood of Nassau County, Inc. 51,000Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc. 76,083Planned Parenthood of South Florida and the

Treasure Coast, Inc. 52,200Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, Inc. 14,500Playworks Education Energized 21,500Point Foundation 17,750Police Athletic League, Inc. 16,050Poly Prep Country Day School 35,330Polyphony 14,030Porat Yosef Foundation 39,612Portfolios with Purpose, Inc. 10,000Pound Ridge Land Conservancy, Inc. 65,000Prager University Foundation 10,000Pratt Institute 10,000Prentice School 10,000Prep for Prep 59,018President & Friends of Middlebury College 13,000

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President & Trustees of Colby College 44,510Primary Stages Company, Inc. 26,100Prince of Wales Foundation 50,000Princeton Day School, Inc. 11,000Princeton Hillel, Center for Jewish Life 39,710Prison University Project, Inc. 10,000Project CARE, Inc. 10,000Project Eye-To-Eye, Inc. 10,950Project Ezrah Needs, Inc. 62,007Project Gesher, Inc. 23,400Project Kesher 82,995Project Lead The Way, Inc. 35,000Project Sunshine, Inc. 18,487Project Torah And Biblical Scholarship, Inc. 27,050Proliteracy Worldwide 10,000Propel Network, Inc. 163,700Providence College 10,000PS1 Contemporary Art Center, Inc. 35,000PSCH, Inc. 10,000Public Art Fund, Inc. 32,150Public Preparatory Network, Inc. 25,000Publicolor, Inc. 45,000Purchase College Foundation 125,000Quaker Ridge Employee Charity Fund, Inc. 86,000Queens College Foundation, Inc. 78,040Queens College Hillel 72,680Queens Hatzolo Aid, Inc. 13,390Quest Scholars Program 11,000Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary 295,900Rabbi Israel Meyer HaCohen Rabbinical Seminary of

America 98,619Rabbi Jacob Joseph School 13,960Rabbi Meir Baal Haness Dchasidei Umosdos Lelov Kol

Ditzrich 10,655Rabbi Meir Baal Haness Sharei Tzion, Inc. 73,271RAJE-USA, Inc. 28,000Ramah in the Rockies 17,720Ramapo for Children, Inc. 86,730Ramaz School 561,779Rambam Mesivta-Maimonides High School 17,670RAND Corporation 101,000Raoul Wallenberg Committee of the United

States, Ltd. 11,200Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 80,250Reach for the Stars Learning Center 85,460Reaching U, A Foundation for Uruguay 53,500Reading Team, Inc. 95,000Recess Activities 60,600Reconstructionist Rabbinical College 16,200Recorded Talmud 60,400Reed College Institute 555,000Reflective Image, Inc. 10,000Reform Temple of Jupiter-Tequesta, Inc. 22,078Refuah Helpline, Inc. d/b/a Refuah Resources 70,000Regents of the University of California - Davis 25,000Regents of the University of California Los Angeles 72,200Regents of the University of Michigan 1,533,430Rehovot Hanahar 53,180Renewal of Life, Inc. 167,486Repair the World, Inc. 11,000

REPORT: Research + Evaluation = Promoting Organizational Responsibility and Transparency, Inc. 21,180

Research Foundation of the State University of New York 25,000Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc. 506,100Rethink Israel Initiative, Inc. 10,500Retreat, Inc. 44,600Richard G. Rosenthal Jewish Community Center of

Northern Westchester, Inc. 70,000Richard J. Caron Foundation 10,000Richard Nixon Foundation 10,125Richmond Medical Center Foundation, Inc. 22,500Rick Herrema Foundation, Inc. 50,000Rippowam Cisqua School, Inc. 326,000RisingFoundations 83,000Riverdale Country School, Inc. 842,500Riverdale Friends of Hatzala, Inc. 20,480Riverdale Jewish Center 113,786Riverdale Mikvah Foundation 28,380Riverdale Minyan, Inc. 126,036Riverdale Temple 45,000Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights 11,000Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center, Inc. 120,000Robin Hood Foundation 11,456,000Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. 80,000Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Inc. 46,000Rockefeller University 125,250Rockland Jewish Community Center Corporation 26,281Roeper City & Country School, Inc. 15,000Rofeh Cholim Cancer Society, Inc. 16,430Roger Williams University 171,137Roman Catholic High School for Boys 10,000Romare Bearden Foundation, Inc. 12,000Ronald McDonald House of New York, Inc. 40,136Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc. 605,800Roundup River Ranch 20,000Route to Roots Corporation 10,000Row New York 31,000Rudolf Steiner School, Inc. 10,500Rumsey Hall School, Inc. 25,000Rutgers University Foundation 11,150Ruth and Norman Rales Jewish Family Services, Inc. 61,350Rye Country Day School 136,850S.A.F.E. Foundation, Inc. 188,282S.L.E. Lupus Foundation, Inc. 17,000Sacred Heart Catholic School 105,000Sacred Rights, Sacred Song Project 15,000Sadie Nash Leadership Project, Inc. 80,000Safe Harbor Children’s Center, Inc. 15,000Safe Horizon, Inc. 21,650Safe Passages 15,000Sailors for the Sea, Inc. 30,000Saint Ann’s School 14,610Saint Barnabas Medical Center 44,600Salanter Akiba Riverdale Academy (SAR) 2,017,735Salk Institute for Biological Studies 300,000Salvation Army National Corp. 18,100Sam & Esther Minskoff Cultural Center Park East Day

School, Inc. 44,000Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. 139,984Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation 44,980

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San Francisco Ballet Association 22,500San Francisco General Hospital Foundation 25,000San Francisco Study Center, Inc. 56,500Sanctuary for Families, Inc. 24,500Sansum Clinic 250,000Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital Foundation 20,800Santa Barbara Middle School 47,000Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Ltd. 20,000Sarah Dabah School, Inc. 21,767Sarah Lawrence College 43,000Sarcoma-Oma Foundation 20,000Sass Foundation for Medical Research, Inc. 200,000Save the Children Federation, Inc. 82,210SBH Community Service Network, Inc. 1,015,260SCAN-New York Volunteer Parent-Aides Association, Inc. 38,750Scarsdale Schools Education Foundation 83,333Scarsdale Synagogue/Tremont Temple 14,524Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. 15,750Schechter Institutes, Inc. 60,400Scholarship America, Inc. 65,200School of American Ballet, Inc. 63,000Schwab Charitable Fund 29,399Scottsdale Cultural Council 12,500Scranton Hebrew Day School 12,000Scripps Research Institute 101,000SDTC-The Center for Discovery, Inc. 15,000Sea Shepherd Conservation Society 30,000SeaChange Capital Partners, Inc. 20,000Search and Care, Inc. 10,350Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences 11,000Second Congregational Church - Greenwich, CT 26,000Second Harvest Food Bank Santa Cruz County 50,000Securing America’s Future Energy Foundation 285,000Seeds of Peace, Inc. 174,416Sefaria, Inc. 221,000Selfhelp Community Services Foundation, Inc. 22,500Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. 20,486Sephardic Bet Yaakov, Inc. d/b/a B’not Yisrael 59,023Sephardic Center for Rabbinical & Secular Studies

Inc. d/b/a Allegra Franco Sephardic Women’s Teachers Seminary 362,172

Sephardic Community Alliance 109,497Sephardic Community Youth Center 783,673Sephardic Food Fund, Inc. 364,145Sephardic Foundation for Torah Studies, Inc. 14,102Sephardic Heritage Museum, Inc. 147,854Sephardic Institute 222,586Sephardic Jewish Community & Brotherhood of

Los Angeles 26,880Sephardic Synagogue - Brooklyn, NY 18,019Sephardic Temple 20,825Sephardic Torah Center 348,339Seventh Regiment Armory Conservancy, Inc. 336,250Shaare Tefilah Ben Moshe, Inc. 11,207Shaare Zion Congregation - Brooklyn, NY 685,293Shaarei Teshouva Vechaim 21,455Shaarei Tikvah: The Scarsdale Conservative Congregation 60,569Shabbat Project, Inc. d/b/a OneTable 535,000Shakespeare & Company, Inc. 11,500Shalem Foundation 505,300

Shalom Hartman Institute of North America 66,360Share of New Square, Inc. 73,988Shared Interest, Inc. 15,500Sharp HealthCare Foundation 10,000Sharsheret, Inc. 92,797Shavei Hevron Institutions, Inc. 42,680Shefa School, Inc. 888,450Shelburne Museum, Inc. 31,500Shelter to Soldier, Inc. 15,000Shir Hadash, Inc. 37,780Shir Tikvah - Minneapolis, MN 11,100Shomrei Torah: The Orthodox Congregation of Fair Lawn 10,532Sh’or Yoshuv 32,624Shore Area Mikveh 19,911Shul of Bal Harbour, Inc. 175,421Shulamith Institute for Girls, Inc. 193,390Shuvi Nafshi Foundation, Inc. 98,904Shuvu Return, Inc. 65,005Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center, Inc. 193,500Sidwell Friends School 10,000Sierra Club Foundation 21,083Sikh Dharma of Phoenix 10,000Silver Hill Hospital, Inc. 10,500Silver Shield Foundation, Inc. 11,000Simon Wiesenthal Center 57,428Sinai Special Needs Institute 99,605Sinai Temple 10,000Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom 12,000Skidmore College 2,514,750Slow Money, Inc. 10,500Smach Zevilin of NY, Inc. 33,000Smile Train, Inc. 11,834Smith College 15,400Smithsonian Institution 104,200Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs, Inc. 10,000Social Impact Fund 35,000Society for the Promotion of Jewish Education 10,000Society for the Welfare of Israeli Underprivileged

Gifted Children 13,801Society of Illustrators, Inc. 13,000Society of the Four Arts 20,250Soft Power Health 26,000Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation 36,690Solomon Schechter Day School of Bergen County 26,840Solomon Schechter Day School of Nassau County 105,540Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan 50,210Solomon Schechter School of Westchester, Inc. 136,248Solving Kids Cancer, Inc. 20,640Sophia Academy 25,000South Fork Natural History Society 23,000Southampton Fresh Air Home for Crippled Children 10,550Southampton Hospital Foundation, Inc. 28,750Southern Documentary Fund 20,000Southern Poverty Law Center, Inc. 59,646Spaceworks NYC, Inc. 175,000Special Children Center, Inc. 166,703Special Ed Academy of Deal, Inc. 99,613Spence School 159,400Sponsors for Educational Opportunity, Inc. 35,250Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. 56,800

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St. Bernard’s School, Inc. 10,000St. Francis Friends of the Poor, Inc. St. Francis Residence II 150,000St. Francis Hospital Foundation, Inc. 20,500St. John’s College 30,000St. John’s University 10,750St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 97,748St. Mary’s Foundation for Children 10,500St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church - Bedford, NY 10,000St. Peter’s School 26,400Stamford Hospital Health Foundation, Inc. 37,080Stamford Jewish Center Incorporated 268,350Stanford Jazz Workshop 30,000Stanford University Board of Trustees Leland Stanford

Junior University 758,000State University of Iowa Foundation 100,000STEM Teachers of New York City, Inc. 15,000Stephen Gaynor School 36,700Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation 15,000Stephen Wise Free Synagogue 21,900Stone Barns Restoration Corporation 41,000Stonewall Community Fund 25,750Stony Brook Foundation, Inc. 20,000Stony Brook Hebrew Congregation, Inc. 94,000Storahtelling Lab/Shul, Inc. 72,550Storefront Academy Harlem 79,000Storyville Center for the Spoken Word, Inc. d/b/a

The Moth 19,600Struggle to Save Ethiopian Jewry, Inc. 75,000Students for Sensible Drug Policy Foundation 20,000Studio In a School Association 12,000Studio Museum in Harlem, Inc. 10,250Stuttering Association for the Young, Inc. (SAY) 11,000Stuyvesant High School Alumni Association, Inc. 10,100Success Academy Charter Schools, Inc. 299,000Summer Camp, Inc. 64,100Sundance Institute 25,500Sunrise Day Camps Association, Inc. 24,100Sunset Road Sephardic Congregation, Inc. 10,941SUNY New Paltz Foundation, Inc. 10,000Surprise Lake Camp 51,996Sustainability Laboratory, Inc. 260,500Sustainable Markets Foundation 25,000SWC Museum Corp. 30,000Sylvia Center, Inc. 35,000Synagogue of Deal 147,644Synagogue of Oakhurst Community Center, Inc. 12,744Syracuse University 81,300Syrian American Medical Society Foundation 11,500Tachbulos-Strategies, Inc. d/b/a Project Innocent Heart 10,000Tal Torah Foundation, Inc. 18,000Talmud Torah Beth Yechiel 42,500Talmud Torah of Flatbush 14,536Talmudic Research Center of Northern New Jersey 77,990Talmudical Academy of Baltimore, Inc. 23,600Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia 29,670TAMID Israel Investment Group Ltd. 30,000Teach for America, Inc. 46,250Teachers College Columbia University 19,825Teamster Rank and File Education and Legal Defense

Foundation 25,000

Teamwork Foundation, Inc. 25,000Tech Kids Unlimited 10,000Tectonic Theater Project, Inc. 10,000Tel Aviv Museums American Friends, Inc. 35,000Temple Adas Israel of Sag Harbor, NY 30,630Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester 66,986Temple Beth Shalom - Livingston, NJ 83,496Temple Beth Sholom - Roslyn Heights, NY 57,840Temple Beth-El of Huntington 24,200Temple Emanu-El of Closter, Inc. 24,000Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach, Inc. 10,350Temple Israel - Wilkes Barre, PA 31,500Temple Israel Center of White Plains 80,574Temple Israel of Great Neck 18,151Temple Israel of New Rochelle 41,000Temple Israel of Northern Westchester 18,974Temple Israel of the City of New York 28,285Temple Israel, Inc. 21,000Temple Shaaray Tefila a/k/a Congregation Shaaray Tefila 53,381Temple Shaaray Tefila of Westchester 10,850Temple Sholom, Inc. - Greenwich, CT 25,115Temple Sinai - Washington, DC 18,200Texas Torah Institute 10,000The Ark 200,300The David Project, Inc. 30,000The Kehilah, Inc. 38,530Theatre for a New Audience, Inc. 28,750Third Way Institute 225,000Tibetan Community Development Fund, Inc. 25,000Tides Center 59,500Tiferet Moshe, Inc. 32,500Tiferet Torah 45,834Tisch Multiple Sclerosis Research Center of

New York, Inc. 526,850Tom Coughlin J. Fund Foundation, Inc. 12,000Tomchai Torah Beretz Yisrael, Inc. 12,000Tomche Shabbos of Rockland County 23,714Tomchei Shabbos D’Lakewood, Inc. 13,211Tomchei Shabbos of Bergen County, Inc. 18,767Tomchei Shabbos-Yad Yeshaya, Inc. 17,596Tony Blair Faith Foundation-US 10,000Torah Academy for Girls 59,608Torah Academy High School of Brooklyn 24,540Torah Academy of Bergen County 112,230Torah Community Fund, Inc. 26,508Torah Day School of Atlanta, Inc. 13,080Torah Educators Institute-Seminar Lmechanchei

Torah, Inc. 10,000Torah High Schools of Phoenix 10,000Torah Institute of Lakewood, Inc. d/b/a Yeshiva Bais

Hatorah 44,300Torah Learning Resources, Ltd. 19,518Torah Lishmah Institute 10,250Torah Ore Seminary, Inc. 14,151Toras Chesed, Inc. 49,810Torat Eliyahu 13,600Torat Moshe V’Ohel Yosef 76,000Torath Israel Sephardic Congregation 189,185Tov Vachesed, Inc. 47,172Tov Vchesed Foundation, Inc. 35,000

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Town of Palm Beach United Way, Inc. 45,500Town School, Inc. 21,500Transportation Alternatives, Inc. 52,180Trashmasters International, Inc. 15,000Trevor Day School 17,000Trickle Up Program, Inc. 27,100Trilateral Commission North America 10,000Trinity Episcopal Schools Corporation 1,158,496Trisha Brown Company, Inc. 20,000T’ruah 73,680Trustees of Columbia University in the City of

New York 5,036,640Trustees of Dartmouth College 697,705Trustees of Hampshire College 1,000,250Trustees of Newark Academy 22,960Trustees of Princeton University 239,025Trustees of the Congregation Shearith Israel in the

City of NY 215,550Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania 1,911,703Trustees of Tufts College 1,219,025TSQ, Inc. 25,580Tzivos Hashem 15,600U.C. Santa Cruz Foundation 13,000U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation 25,000U.S. Committee Sports for Israel, Inc. 57,750U.S. Friends of Yad Ezrah 17,550UCLA Foundation 2,179,646UJA-Federation of Greenwich 131,500UJA-Federation of New York, Inc. 17,565,359Unify the World 10,000Union College, Schenectady, New York 351,750Union for Reform Judaism 156,619Union of Concerned Scientists, Inc. 190,905Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America 513,330Union Theological Seminary 50,000Unitarian Church of All Souls 15,000United Jewish Federation of Princeton Mercer Bucks, Inc. 40,360United Jewish Federation of San Diego 18,000United Jewish Federation of Stamford 154,088United Lubavitcher Yeshivoth 14,527United Munkacser Yeshivos 250,000United Nations Watch-USA 26,650United Neighborhood Houses of New York, Inc. 110,900United States Fund for UNICEF 25,553United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 247,752United Way of Greenwich, Inc. 17,200United Way of New York City 11,750United Way of Westchester and Putnam, Inc. 79,580University at Buffalo Foundation, Inc. 95,000University of Arkansas Foundation, Inc. 15,000University of British Columbia 49,000University of California San Francisco Foundation 57,440University of California, San Francisco 72,500University of Cape Town Fund, Inc. 18,000University of Chicago 72,200University of Connecticut Hillel 13,000University of Miami 27,050University of Michigan Hillel Foundation 32,700University of Minnesota Foundation 24,439University of Nevada, Reno Foundation 350,000

University of New Hampshire Foundation, Inc. 75,000University of Pittsburgh 10,000University of Rochester 34,800University of South Florida Foundation, Inc. 21,200University of Southern California 10,260University of Texas Foundation 60,100University of the People 25,000University of Toledo Foundation 46,500University of Vermont and State Agricultural College 17,000University of Wisconsin Foundation 192,279University School of Nashville 10,000Untold News 29,180Upper East Side Hatzolah, Inc. 10,902Upwardly Global 17,000Urban Assembly, Inc. 16,000USA Cycling, Inc. 35,000USA Outreach Incorporated Priority 1 35,380Vaad Harabbanim Linyanei Tzeduka, Inc. 31,160Vaad Le’Orer Yeshainim Migdal Or 150,720Vacamas Programs for Youth of New Jersey, Inc. 38,000Vail Veterans Foundation, Inc. 10,500Valley Beth Shalom 54,000Valley Chabad, Inc. 65,250Valley Hospital Foundation, Inc. 74,180Valley of the Moon Music Festival 10,000Valtarese Foundation, Inc. 25,000Vancouver School District No. 37 Foundation 225,000Vanderbilt Hillel 13,200Vanderbilt University 79,000Vassar College 29,750Vedibarta Bam Institute, Inc. 34,700Venice Arts 15,993Vera Institute of Justice, Inc. 16,250VETPAW, Inc. 10,000Victoria Home 20,000Village Academies, Inc. 267,200Village Community School 15,000Village Enterprise Fund, Inc. 20,000Village Temple 153,592Virginia Commonwealth University Foundation 10,000Virginia Organizing, Inc. 10,500Visiting Nurse Service of New York 36,698Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services 200,000Vivian Beaumont Theater, Inc. d/b/a Lincoln Center

Theater 32,800Volunteers In Medicine Berkshires, Inc. 41,150W. Hardy Hendren Pediatric Surgical and Urological

Education Foundation, Inc. 50,000Warm Up America! Foundation 10,000Washington & Lee University 30,500Washington Institute for Near East Policy 525,600Washington University 1,069,225WaterAid America, Inc. 10,000We Are Family Foundation 42,500We Love to Help, Inc. 15,010Webb Institute of Naval Architecture 12,500Webb School 25,000Wellesley College 218,800Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater, Inc. 155,500Wesleyan University 533,700

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West Coast Va’ad Hachesed 16,300West Side Center for Community Life, Inc. 20,860West Side Center for Jewish Life, Inc. 66,050West Side Hatzoloh 23,690West Side Institutional Synagogue 16,196West Side Kollel Torah Center 115,050Westchester Community College Foundation, Inc. 47,200Westchester Day School 49,348Westchester Jewish Center 107,809Westchester Jewish Community Services, Inc. 134,714Westchester Jewish Council, Inc. 38,480Westchester Land Trust, Inc. 17,630Westchester Reform Temple 26,562Western Wall Heritage Foundation, Inc. 14,260Western Wind Vocal Ensemble, Inc. 35,600Westhampton Synagogue, Inc. 90,972WGBH Educational Foundation 25,000White Plains Hospital Medical Center 101,053Whitman College Board of Trustees 50,000Whitney Museum of American Art 859,829WildAid, Inc. 25,000Wilderness Society 112,280Wilderness Torah 10,000Wildlife Conservation Society 1,067,885William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry &

Psychology 18,450Williams College 412,846Williamstown Theatre Foundation, Inc. 50,400Windward School, Inc. 128,300Winifred Masterson Burke Medical Research Institute 30,000Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States, Ltd. 50,000Winthrop-University Hospital Association 11,860WNET 887,218Wolcott School 70,000Woman’s Network for Single Parents, Inc. 20,000Women for Women International 21,736Women in Distress of Broward County, Inc. 10,036Women In Need, Inc. 14,450Women’s International Zionist Organization 90,050WomenStrong International 10,000WonderWork, Inc. 30,800Woodbury Jewish Center, Inc. 37,200Woodlands Community Temple, Inc. 33,349Woodstock Day School 12,900Worcester Polytechnic Institute 190,000Working Theatre Company, Inc. 17,000World Connect, Inc. 10,000World Jewish Congress-American Section, Inc. 126,736World Ort, Inc. 18,000World Pulse Voices 15,000World Union for Progressive Judaism, Ltd. 12,430WWP, Inc. (Wounded Warrior Project) 36,895Xavier High School 31,000Yachdav, Inc. 27,080Yad Chaya, Inc. 13,200Yad David, Inc. 146,400Yad Eliezer, Inc. d/b/a Mishna Rishona 23,501Yad Ezra V’Shulamit 22,216Yad Henna Sara, Inc. 21,600

Yad Yaakov 15,180Yad Yosef 479,996YAFFED, Inc. 44,500Yale University 756,375Yavneh Academy & Talmud Torah of Paterson 28,156Yavneh-The Jewish Living Project Incorporated 11,000YEB Educational Programs, Inc. 20,000Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 10,000Yeshiva & Mesivta Toras Chaim of Greater New York

at South Shore 55,710Yeshiva and Beth Hamedrash Shaarei Yosher 38,080Yeshiva and Mesivta Toras Emes Kamenitz 22,680Yeshiva Bais Isaac Zvi 15,000Yeshiva Bais Yisroel 28,300Yeshiva Beth Abraham of Jerusalem, Inc. 265,410Yeshiva Eitz Chaim 15,551Yeshiva Gedolah Bais Yisroel, Inc. 22,397Yeshiva Gedolah of Midwood 20,250Yeshiva Gedolah of Paterson Inc. 32,860Yeshiva Gedolah of the Five Towns, Inc. 22,650Yeshiva Gedolah of Woodlake Village, Inc. 15,000Yeshiva Gedolah Zichron Moshe a/k/a Yeshivath

Zichron Moshe 36,000Yeshiva Har Torah 35,128Yeshiva High School for Girls, Inc. 70,975Yeshiva Imrei Yosef 14,900Yeshiva Keren Orah 46,780Yeshiva Ketana of Long Island 36,500Yeshiva Ketana of Manhattan 42,242Yeshiva Keter Torah, Inc. 116,812Yeshiva Ktana of Passaic 79,425Yeshiva Mikdash Melech 100,893Yeshiva Minchas Eluzar 10,000Yeshiva of Bergen County, Inc. 86,280Yeshiva of Brooklyn Talmudical School 21,300Yeshiva of Central Queens 31,630Yeshiva of Far Rockaway 22,800Yeshiva of North Jersey 154,102Yeshiva of Spring Valley, Inc. 18,000Yeshiva Ohavei Torah Riverdale, Inc. 11,560Yeshiva Ohr Torah Community School, Inc.

(Manhattan Day School) 147,920Yeshiva Ohr Yisrael, Inc. 23,600Yeshiva Ohr Yisroel 62,128Yeshiva Orchos Chaim, Inc. - Lakewood, NJ 71,701Yeshiva Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch 44,832Yeshiva Shaar Hatalmud, Inc. 10,500Yeshiva Shaar Hatorah, Inc. 32,010Yeshiva Shaare Torah, Inc. 399,958Yeshiva Shaarei Torah 18,750Yeshiva Tiferes Yisroel 486,472Yeshiva Tifereth Torah, Inc. 201,500Yeshiva Torah Vodaath 96,850Yeshiva Toras Chaim of Greater Miami, Inc. 21,800Yeshiva Toras Chemed, Inc. 45,000Yeshiva Toras Yisrael 75,000Yeshiva University 1,407,329Yeshiva Zichron Meilech, Inc. 13,609Yeshivah Chofetz Chaim, Inc. 61,500

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Yeshivah of Flatbush 442,394Yeshivas Bais Mordechai of Teaneck, Inc. 29,300Yeshivas Chsan Sofer, Inc. 20,590Yeshivas Novominsk 25,000Yeshivas Ohr Reuven 34,680Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School, Ltd. 507,460Yeshivat Darche Eres, Inc. 237,479Yeshivat He’Atid Incorporated 41,890Yeshivat Hechal Shemuel, Inc. 14,587Yeshivat Maale Gilboa USA, Inc. 10,000Yeshivat Maharat, Inc. 91,160Yeshivat Ohel Torah 13,101Yeshivat Or Hachaim of Lakewood, Inc. 89,806Yeshivat Or Hatorah 20,399Yeshivat Sha’alvim, Inc. 89,956Yeshivath Lublin, Inc. 18,000Yeshivos Karlin Stolin Beth Aron Veisrael Rabbinical

Institute, Inc. 48,325Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, Inc. 42,870York College Foundation, Inc. 15,860Young Adult Institute, Inc. 15,000Young Israel of Avenue K 30,500Young Israel of Bal Harbour, Inc. 319,130Young Israel of Century City 19,815Young Israel of Flatbush 28,629Young Israel of Forest Hills 149,737Young Israel of Great Neck 74,132Young Israel of Harrison 12,580Young Israel of Hollywood-Fort Lauderdale 11,469Young Israel of Jamaica Estates 23,200Young Israel of Kew Gardens Hills 12,280Young Israel of Lawrence-Cedarhurst 185,580Young Israel of Long Beach 33,435Young Israel of New Rochelle 86,075Young Israel of Plainview 16,000Young Israel of Riverdale 65,665Young Israel of Santa Barbara 18,000Young Israel of Scarsdale 77,760Young Israel of West Hempstead 27,466Young Israel of White Plains 21,738Young Israel of Woodmere 58,296Young Israel Ohab Zedek of North Riverdale/Yonkers 26,210Young Judaea Global, Inc. 25,000Young Judaea, Inc. 253,860Young Men & Young Women’s Hebrew Association

of the Bronx 28,400Young Men’s & Women’s Hebrew Association of

Washington Heights & Inwood 10,000Young Men’s & Young Women’s Hebrew Association

d/b/a 92nd Street Y 2,358,085Young Men’s Christian Association of Long Island, Inc. 38,700Young Women’s Christian Association of Greenwich, CT 34,250Young Women’s Leadership Network, Inc. 660,500Youth Alive 20,000Youth Renewal Fund 236,250Youthbuild USA, Inc. 10,000Zamir Choral Foundation, Inc. 74,140Zero To Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers

& Families 6,046,784Zichron Avot 24,720

Zichron Eliyahu, Inc. 33,250Zichron Menachem, Inc. 12,020Zion Orphanage, Inc. 13,053Zionist Organization of America 45,939Zohar Charity and Educational Fund, Inc. 22,000Zohar Lemaan Hageula 10,000Zoological Society of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 10,000

Total Grants over $10,000 369,320,144Grants under $10,000 11,507,102Total Grants 380,827,246

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The 135 Fund2005 John A. Rosenberg Memorial FundA&B Philanthropic FundAmy Aaron Charitable FundSydell and Arnold Aaron Philanthropic FundAbraham C. Abadi Philanthropic FundCharles Abadi & Family Philanthropic FundLeo T. Abbe Charitable FoundationRichard K. Abbe Charitable FoundationThe Herman Abbott Family Philanthropic FundABH Philanthropic FundThe Ezra I. Abraham FoundationSteven & Lisa Marcus Abramowitz Family Philanthropic FundFred and Penny Abrams Philanthropic FundAbtocge FundThe Achim Philanthropic FundAchrayut FundHerbert and Marion Achtentuch Philanthropic FundDr. Alexandra Ackerman FundHerbert and Caryl Ackerman Philanthropic FundWilliam and Karen Ackman FoundationAdam’s Mitzvah FundEugene J. Adams, Esq. Passover Memorial FundJoseph and Beulah Adasko Philanthropic FundThe Barry A. Adelman Family FundEmanuel & Helen Adler FoundationEsthy and James Adler Philanthropic FundJoseph F. and Arlene S. Adler Philanthropic FundSeymour Adler Charitable FundShmuel Adler Tzedakah FundSidney G. Adler Family FundAdlerstein Baron Lieb Legacy FundNicole and Raanan Agus Family FoundationDr. & Mrs. Jonathan Ahdoot Philanthropic FundAini Family Charitable FundAlbert and Elaine Aini Family FoundationAiuvalasit Family FundAjuda FundAlavivo Charitable FundAliya FundDaniel Paul Allen FundKaren and Kent Allen FundNicholas Tanner Allen FundJoseph S. Allerhand Philanthropic FundALMALTHEIA FundMimi and Barry J. Alperin Family FundEugene and Lenore Alpert Philanthropic FundScott and Janine Alter FundE, E & G Altman FundJoseph and Nancy Amiel Philanthropic FundDaniel and Esther Andron Philanthropic FundThe Andy FundAngelus FoundationMichael J. Ansbro Family FundSanford Antignas Philanthropic FundMark and Gail Appel FundJulian Applebome Philanthropic Fund

Karen C. & Edward Applebome Philanthropic FundNoah Applebome Philanthropic FundArev FundGertrude & Morris Arfa Memorial FundHarvey & Barbara Arfa Family FundArianna Tzedakah FundThe Armstrong/Montague FundJoan and Robert Arnow FundLeslie and Benjamin Arnow FundMadeleine and David Arnow FundNoah and Tamara Arnow FundAronson Family FoundationAronson Family Foundation IIThe Art FundAschendorf Family Charitable FundEzra S. & Sharyn Ashkenazi Philanthropic FundThe ASK FundAskin Family FundHelen-Mae and Seymour Askin FundASR FundBenjamin and Rebeca Assa Memorial FoundationAssociated Capital Group, Inc.Rosie and Max M. Assoulin Philanthropic FundIsaac L. Auerbach Fund for Jewish Leadership DevelopmentThe Shay Auerbach Memorial FundAverbuch Family Philanthropic FundAverick Philanthropic FoundationDara, Eryn and Sean Avjian Charitable FundThe Axel Family Philanthropic FundAxelrod Family FundThe Axis FundEzra Azizo Charity FundRuby and Sarah Azrak Philanthropic FundDoris M. Bachrach Philanthropic FundMilton & Joan Bagley Grandchildren Charitable FoundationSusan and Martin Baker Charitable FundBallan Tzedaka FundBrenda P. Ballin Philanthropic FundBamberger Family Philanthropic FundHenry F. Bamberger & J. Leiter Bamberger Family Philanthropic

FundThe Bancroft-Lewis FundAlan E. Bandler FundJoel Banker FundBanner Family FundLouise Chazen Banon Family FundLisa and Phil Baratz Charitable FundThe Barenholtz FundThe Michael Barenholtz Family FundDeveaux Barron and Andrew Berkowitz FundThe Bartleby FundThe Basaleli Family Charitable FundNevet Basker FundMarsha M. Goldstein Basson Memorial FundAndrew Batkin Philanthropic FundJane and Alan Batkin FoundationDov & Tamar Bauman Philanthropic Fund

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Michael and Sara Baumrin Philanthropic FundPatricia and Harold Bearnot Philanthropic FundArline Becker Memorial FundBecker Family FundStephanie Becker FundJulie and Franklin Shabetai Beda Charitable FundMoises Beda Philanthropic FundBedol Family FundBeldemma FundBelenkiy Family Charitable FundBelfer, Endelson & Cypres Family Philanthropic FundHenriette Belfer Memorial FundKaren and Andrew Belfer Philanthropic FundMichelle and Benjamin Belfer Philanthropic FundRobert and Renée Belfer Family Charitable FundRobert and Renée Belfer Family Charitable Fund- ReflebJacqueline and Ira Bellsey FundBelsky Family FundMichelle and Michael Bender Philanthropic FundSarah & Etan Bendheim Charity FundJack and Giti Bendheim FundBarbara Benenson/Marc Warren Charitable FundRaymond E. and June Benenson Philanthropic FundBenjamin Family FundMatthew and Marcia Benjamin Family FundBenson Family FundBensoussan Chesed FundMinda Berbeco and William Fertman Charitable FundS. J. Berbeco Philanthropic FundIsrael Henry Beren Charitable Trust (No. 1)Israel Henry Beren Charitable Trust (No. 2)Robert M. Beren Philanthropic FundIsrael Henry Beren Charitable Foundation FundBerenholz Family FundThe Louis and Minnette Berg Charity FundNorman Berg Family FundThe Berger Family Charitable FundBerger Family FundThe Berger-Wainwright FundBrad W. Berger Philanthropic FundDale and Max Berger Family TrustDaniel M. Berger & Elyse D. Echtman Charitable TrustNora & Richard Berger FundSamuel and Trisanne Berger Family Charitable Gift FundThe Bergerson Family Philanthropic FundEdward and Sharon Bergman Family FundJudith Block Bergman FundPaul and Sara Bergman Family FundStanley and Marion Bergman Family Charitable FundPeter G. Bergmann Memorial FundJoel and Bonnie Bergstein FundArlene and Milton D. Berkman Philanthropic FundAidel Bryna Berkowitz FundEdward Berkowitz Philanthropic FundEva and Gary Berkowitz FundMiriam Yacha Berkowitz FundPhyllis M. Berkowitz Charitable TrustYakov Tuvia Berkowitz FundBerliner Family FundBerman Family Philanthropic FundDavid Berman FundJeffrey M. Berman Charitable FoundationMoses and Marcia Berman Philanthropic Fund

Richard and Jean Berman Philanthropic FundBermingham-Wilson Family FundStuart D. Bern Fund for Mindful GivingAllan H. and Nancy S. Bernard Philanthropic FundMaurice Bernhardt Memorial Philanthropic FundJoan & Alan Bernikow Philanthropic FundThe Beth and Steven Berns Charitable FundBernstein Bunzl Family FundThe Benjamin Bernstein Memorial FundBruce T. and Sheryl L. Bernstein Family FoundationCJ Bernstein Charitable FundClaude D.F. Bernstein Philanthropic FundHelen and Robert Bernstein Philanthropic FundJacqueline Bernstein Charitable FundKimberly Grillo Bernstein and David H. Bernstein Charitable FundPaul P. Bernstein Philanthropic FundRebecca Bernstein Charitable FundRichard A. and Amelia Bernstein Philanthropic FundZoe and Jonathan Bernstein FundSteven J. Bertisch Memorial FundThe Bespalov-Nichols FundSol Betesh & Sons FoundationThe Bethill Family FundBetter Collection FundRuby and Elliott Bibi Charitable FundThe Mark and Wendy Biderman FundBierman-Krasnor Family Philanthropic FundJoseph and Raquel Bijou Charitable FundJoseph and Renee Bijou Family FundBilski Family FundThe Binder Ney Family FundThe Binion-Dalton Charitable FundBinyamin Zev Foundation Philanthropic FundBirchas Rochel Philanthropic FundBird Charity FundBiz Advance Now Inc. FundLois M. Black Scholarship FundErna Schwab Blade Philanthropic FundThe Blaner FundBlaser Family Philanthropic FundDaniel B. Blaser Philanthropic FundThe Anita and Howard Blatt Charitable FundJacob & Michele Blatt Charitable Fund IMO Riva Blatt WeinsteinBarbara G. Blau and Edward L. Blau Philanthropic FundThe Jeannie Blaustein and Peter Bokor FundHannah and Norbert Blechner Memorial FundThe Bleznick Family FundBlinbaum Family Giving FundBlinder Family FundJudith Sacks Bliss Philanthropic FundCharles J. and Brenda Block Family Philanthropic FundBarry L. & Lilia C. Bloom Philanthropic FundSuzanne & Jeffrey Bloomberg FoundationThe Willner-Bloomgarden Family FundJacob Bluestein Philanthropic FundThe Blum Family FoundationBoris and Frania Blum Memorial Philanthropic FundThe Dana & Michael Blum Philanthropic FoundationJordan L. Blum FundMark E. Blum FundLena C. Blumberg FundRhoda and Gerald Blumberg Philanthropic FundSamuel J. Blumberg Fund

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Thomas A. & Elaine L. Blumberg FundBenjamin N. Blumenthal FundIsidor and Ann Blumenthal Family FundBlumstein Family FundSande and Donald Boas Philanthropic FundJeannette and Frederic S. Bogart Philanthropic Family FundNathaniel and Betsy Bohrer Philanthropic FundThe Livia Claire Bokor FundThe Sophie Louise Bokor FundRabbis BenZion and Baruch Micah Bokser Memorial FoundationIrving & Joan M. Bolotin FundTina and Jeffrey Bolton Family FundLawrence and Iris Borger Charitable Gift FundThomas Borowik Philanthropic FundThe Dr. David Bortniker and Barbara Israel Bortniker Charitable

FundAri & Helene Bousbib Charity FundBratskeir Family FundAlexandra Sarah Meyer Brauer FundWilliam C. Brauer FundIsrael Braunstein Charity FundMichael and Deborah Braunstein Charity FundThe Braver Philanthropic FundMarcella Brenner Keren FundJane and Martin Bressler Philanthropic FundAmy A.B. and Robert I. Bressman Philanthropic FundLeo and Frances Bretter Philanthropic FundDave and Yardena Brickman Charitable FundBridgeview Philanthropic FundBrighten The Day FundBrigish Fabian FundAdele Kittredge Broder Memorial FundAdele Meyer Brodkin FundBrody Family FundBronstein Family FundEllen J. Brooks and Marshall Cohen FundIrene L. and Stephen L. Brotman Philanthropic FundLen Brous and Helen Garey Philanthropic FundBrown Penny FundArthur and Judith Brown Charitable FundFred & Joanna Brown Charity FundB’ruchah At FundBuchdahl Family FundPhyllis N. and Myron I. Buchman Family Philanthropic FundElissa Buchman FundDr. Frank Buchsbaum Philanthropic FundYehudah & Tamar Buchweitz Philanthropic FundBuenas Obras FundThe Bunchberry FundDebbie and Michael Bunder Family Philanthropic FundAlexandra Rachel Bernstein Bunzl FundJoAnne Burger and Michael Caplan Philanthropic FundLottie and Henry M. Burger Philanthropic FundRobert and Judith Burger Philanthropic FundAdina and Lawrence Burian Charitable FoundationThe Burman & Gotbaum Family FundZella and Jack E. Butler Philanthropic FundLeslie Byelas and Ellen B. Lubell Philanthropic FoundationC.R.A.M. Charitable Family FundJohn and Mary Caffrey Philanthropic FundCamp Ramah in the Berkshires Investment FundCane Family FundCantor Family Fund

Mitch Cantor Charitable FundRyan J. Capps Bar Mitzvah FundNancy and Michael Cardozo Charitable FundDana & David Carlos FundJennifer Corn Carter FundThe Casaloma FundKate W. Cassidy Philanthropic FundJoseph A. and Sheila Cattan Philanthropic FundCayam FoundationCentral Synagogue Tzedakah CollectiveChai Philanthropic FundTamar and Avi-Gil Chaitovsky Charitable FundChajet Family Foundation Philanthropic FundKelly A. Chang Memorial FundDeborah and Stephen Chapin Philanthropic FundLillian & Nathan Charendoff Philanthropic FundCharitable Venture FundDr. Marvin and Cecilia Chartoff FundChasan Family FundThe Chasdei Ruchama FundJay and Lucille Chazanoff Charitable FundJerome and Simona Chazen FundKathy Chazen Family FundJacob Chen FundStephen & Dorothy Chen Charity FundIlana and Adam Chill Philanthropic FoundationMichael J. Chill Charitable FundAlexander Joel Clopper FundCMT Tzedaka FundCobi’s FundCohen Family Charitable FundAlan J. Cohen FoundationAnn and John Cohen FundDaniel and Tzipora Cohen Charitable FundDPJ Cohen Brothers FoundationEileen and Stephen Cohen Family FoundationFlorence & Melvin J. Cohen Family Philanthropic FundHelayne and Jerry Cohen Philanthropic FundHymie and Michelle Cohen Charitable FundIkey Cohen Charity FundJoseph D. and Chaya Cohen Philanthropic FundLeo Cohen and Naomi Cohen Memorial FundThe Lisa and Lee Cohen Charitable FundMark S. Cohen and Roberta Weinstein Cohen Philanthropic FundMelvin J. and Florence Cohen FundRabbi Mitchell and Cari Cohen Tzedaka FundNicholas F. Cohen FundPhoebe and Bernard Cohen Philanthropic FundRandi and Larry Cohen Family FoundationRichard and Emily Cohen Philanthropic FundRivka Cohen Tzedaka FundRobert Stephan Cohen Family FoundationRobin Ludwig Cohen Charitable FundTrevor E. Cohen FundAnn and Lawrence Cohn Philanthropic FundBertram J. and Barbara Cohn FundThe Elana Cohn Philanthropic FundLibbie Dina Cohn Charitable FundMartin and Kathleen Cohn Philanthropic FundThe Michael Cohn Philanthropic FundMyron and Nancy Cohn Philanthropic FundSusan Cohn Philanthropic FundTheodore and Alice Ginott Cohn Philanthropic Fund

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The Cole Charitable FundColeman Charitable Gift FundBrad Y. and Kyong Coleman Charitable FundJoel and Lois Coleman FoundationThe Arthur W. Collins FundThe Linda Collins FundColumbia/Barnard Hillel Alumni Giving Circle FundMarcia and Geoffrey Colvin Philanthropic FundCommunal Care FundElizabeth Cooke and Reynold Levy Philanthropic FundMichael A. Cooper FundCooperman Family FundThe Cooperman FundAlan and Jane Cornell Philanthropic FundLauren Beth Cornell Philanthropic FundThe Michael & Kimberly Cornell Family FundRuth and Wallace E. Cowan Family FundThe CS FoundationJenna and Seamus Culligan Philanthropic FundAlex Daar’s FundAnn and Jonathan Dachs Charitable FundBruce Daitch Charitable FundEmma Daitz Philanthropic FundDamial FundLeonardo & Dena Dancykier Family FundNeil and Sharon Danzger Philanthropic FundThe David R. David Charitable FoundationAlan and Patricia B. Davidson Family FundEd and Alix Davidson FundFranklin Z. Davidson & Carol R. Fishberg Philanthropic FundCary Davis and John McGinn Charitable FundDaniel and Katherine Davis Charitable FundFrances Davis FundKaren & Dan Davis Family Philanthropic FundSamuel and Ellen Darce Davis Philanthropic FundRaymond and Lauren Dayan FundTalia and Isaac Dayan Family FundBarbara and Maurice Deane Philanthropic FundThomas J. and Linda L. Dee Philanthropic FundEllen deJonge-Ozeri FundDengrove Family Foundation Philanthropic FundJamie deRoy Charitable TrustEva E. Deutsch FoundationDezer Family FoundationDFW FundDGW Charitable FundDiamond FundRuth Dickler Personal Charities FundDickstein Charitable FundElyssa and Mark Dickstein FundBert and Cathy Distelburger Jewish Charity FundBarbara & Michael Ditzian Charitable FundDorothy Dixius Charitable FundDJE FundGail and Laurence Dobosh Charitable FundSuzanne and Jacob Doft Charitable FundDoherty Family FundDor Ha’acharon Building FundDorn-Gogliormella Family FundDouek Family FundJoshua Drazen and Susan Helft FundJacob & Bessie Dubow/Josie Lazo FundS. Allan & Orrenn H. Dubow Philanthropic Fund

Sara Duker Tikkun Olam FundDavid Durst Family FundRoy and Shirley Durst Charitable FundSam and David Dushey Philanthropic FundEagle Family FundThe EB Family Chesed FundBeryl and Doreen Eckstein Philanthropic FundCarrie and Daniel Eckstein Philanthropic FundEd’s FundDebra and Scott Edelman Family FundThe John M. Edelman Charitable FundLester Edelstein Charitable FundEric & Yvette Edidin FoundationThe EDNA Center FundAndra & John Ehrenkranz Philanthropic FundJoel and Anne Ehrenkranz Philanthropic FundSanford B. Ehrenkranz Philanthropic FundHon. Geraldine T. Eiber and Prof. Bernard M. Eiber FundEichel Family FoundationEichel-Keller Education FundAlvin H. Einbender Family Philanthropic FundJulie & Josh Einiger FundJoel Einleger and Miriam Westheimer Charitable FundLarry and Maureen Eisenberg Philanthropic FundLeon and Lea Eisenberg Philanthropic FundRichard and Deborah Eisenberg Philanthropic FundJudith and Alan Eisenman Family FundAbraham & Esther Eisenstat Charitable FundEisler Family Philanthropic FundEl Halev FundElias Family FundDevorah & Dov Elias Charitable FundIke, Molly & Steven Elias FoundationElit Tzedaka Enterprise FoundationThe Michael & Nancy Lester Elitzer Charitable FundDr. Deborah Elkins Philanthropic FundBrittany Elosua FundElsker Verden FundJane Allen Emil Memorial FundBenjamin Emmerich Philanthropic FundPamela and Adam Emmerich Philanthropic FundEMSR FundRosalyn and Irwin Engelman Philanthropic FundThe Engelson/Rosen Family Charitable FundErnst Englander Memorial Philanthropic FundLinda and Alan Englander Charitable FundJoseph and Claire Engleman Philanthropic FundPatricia Ann and Robert D. English Philanthropic FundAlan R. Epstein Philanthropic FundThe Elissa and Herbert Epstein FoundationEric & Julie Epstein Charitable FoundationM.P. & J.G. Epstein Philanthropic FundRaymond and Jane Epstein Philanthropic FundMichael & Nealy Erber Charitable FundZoltan Erenyi Charitable FundBetty and Allen Esses Charitable FundJoseph N. Esses Charitable FundEssner Family Philanthropic FundEsther’s Tzedakah BoxLauren Etess Charitable Gift FundThe Ethan Dylan FundMaks and Rochelle Etingin FundThe Etrog Fund #1

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Irwin and Arlene Ettinger Philanthropic FundEtz Chaim BP ‘49 FundThe EYAHT FundEzra FundF&F Family FundFabrikant Family Philanthropic FundFagenson Family FundEric Falcon Charitable FundLeah Falcon Charitable FundRobert & Bobbie Falk Philanthropic FundHerbert Fanger EndowmentThe Faraci/Apsel FundAvia and Daniel Farber Charitable FundArthur and Eve Fastenberg Philanthropic FundThe David & Leslie Fastenberg Family FundFat Squirrel FundFeder Family FundFeder-Rackman Charitable FundJudith and Warren Feder Family FundThe Marjorie and Robert Feder Philanthropic FundMelissa and Marc Feder Charitable FundDavid and Karen Federbush Family FoundationJeff and Michelle Feig Philanthropic FundBradley and Suzanne Feinberg Charitable FundMargery Gering Feinberg Charitable FundRandi and Stuart Feiner Donor FundFeingold Family Charitable FoundationFeinsod Herz Philanthropic FundFeinsod Family Charitable FundRichard and Merry Feintuch FundMichael and Sanna Feirstein Family FundHarold and Isabel Feld Philanthropic FundMichael S. Feldberg-Ruth Lazarus Philanthropic FundAndrew and Mindy Feldman Philanthropic FundMichael J. Feldman Family Philanthropic FundRobert and Susan Feldman Charitable FundMarvin and Louise R. Fenster Philanthropic FundJack and Marianne Ferraro Philanthropic FundBryna Miller Fertig Memorial FundSamuel Field Family FundJamie and Brian Fields Charitable FundLawrence & Cynthia Fields Philanthropic FundCarla Fine and Allen J. Oster Charitable FundDorothea H. Fingerhood FundBarry Fingerhut FundBert Fingerhut/Caroline Hicks Family FundPamela Fingerhut FundThe Debra & Seth Finkel Charitable FundFinkelstein/Kandel Family FundCarol and John Finley FundMarjorie M. Finn Memorial FundThe First Fruits FundFirst Manhattan Co. Philanthropic FundThe First Step FundBob and Shelley Fischel Charitable FundAaron and Joan Fischer FundSusan G. and Martin A. Fischer FoundationFischer-Rosenthal Family FundSusan B. Fisher and Gary S. Schieneman Charitable FundFishman Family FundAbraham and Renee Fishweicher Philanthropy FundFitzsolo Charitable FundFlamholz Fund

Jordan Flamholz Tzedaka FundMollie Flamholz Mitzvah FundDorothy and Donald Fleishaker Philanthropic FundRobert and Margery Flicker Family FoundationFlom Family Philanthropic FundJason R. Flom Fund #2The Judi Sorensen-Flom FundPeter Flom Fund #2Laura Gurwin Flug Family FundFMG FundKenneth and Ellen Forrest Philanthropic FundThe Jonathan and Roni Foster Family FundFox Crossing Philanthropic FundFrieda Franco Memorial FundSamuel Franco Memorial Foundation Philanthropic FundJamie and Menashe Frank Charitable FundBeatrice S. and Lloyd Frank Philanthropic FundJoele Frank and Laurence Klurfeld Charitable FundFrankel Family Charitable FoundationJonathan and Jennifer Franklin FundFraternal Order of Bendin-Sosnowicer Philanthropic FundJeffrey and Susan Freed Family FundAvram & Rhoda Freedberg FundDoris and Alan Freedman Family Philanthropic FundDavid and Sally Frenkel FundPeter Frey and Carrie Shapiro FundArthur and Esther Friedberg Philanthropic FundFriedlaender Family Philanthropic FundFriedman Family Philanthropic FundChana G. and Dvora Friedman Memorial FundD & L Friedman Charitable FundDaniel and Eileen Friedman Philanthropic FundJ & D Family FundKathryn B. Friedman Charitable FundM.P. Friedman Family Foundation Philanthropic FundPaul Friedman Family Philanthropic FundRachel and Allen Friedman Philanthropic FundRichard and Miriam Friedman Philanthropic FundRobert A. Friedman FundThe Rose Friedman Memorial FundZoya and Naftali Friedman FundFriedwald Family FundFroman Family FundIrwin and Phyllis Fromme Philanthropic FundFT FundFuchs and Wechselblatt Family FundJPG Fuchsberg Philanthropic FundAlan J. and Susan A. Fuirst Philanthropic FundKen and Sue Fuirst Charitable FundGabelli Shareholder Designated Charitable Contribution ProgramThe Gabelli Family Philanthropic FundThe Gabelli FoundationThe Gabelli Foundation #2Gabelli FundFlorencia & Marc Gabelli Fund IIGabriel Tzedakah FundMichael Gadeberg Philanthropic FundThe Gal Realities FundJonathan Galef FundThe Gallatin FoundationDanielle and David Ganek Family FoundationHoward L. and Judie Ganek Philanthropic FundThe Sammy Gant Foundation

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Endowment FundGarfunkel Family Philanthropic FundGarson Rappaport Family FundRichard and Lois Garwin Legacy Fund CRichard and Lois Garwin Legacy Fund BMarguerite G. Gelfman FundMax Sokoloff Gelfman Philanthropic FundPeter T. Gelfman Charitable FundPhyllis T. & Robert W. Gelfman Philanthropic FundThe Stephen & Wendy Gellman FundGary Gelman Family Philanthropic FundRochelle and Irving Gelman Philanthropic FundThe Genauer Family FoundationGendler GrapevineGeophantabingi FundJane and Roger A. Gerber Philanthropic FundTracy and Sander Gerber FoundationJames and Barbara Gerson Philanthropic FundNina Gerson FundOwen Simon Gerson Memorial FundRick Gerson FundLinda Gerstel and Ed Joyce Charitable FoundationThe Phyllis and Stanley Getzler Charitable FundYury & Ella Geyman FundDebbie and Elliot Gibber Charitable FundRichard & Zena Gilbert Philanthropic FundBette Jane Gindi FundCindy and Richard Gindi Family FundSam and Joan Ginsburg Charitable FundSamuel R. Gische Charitable FundThe Give FundGlaser Family FundGlass Family FundPaul and Lisa Glazer Charitable FoundationTony Gleason Charitable FundGlen Oaks Philanthropic FundIra and Esther D. Glener Charitable FundAllan and Marilyn Glick Philanthropic FundPeter Glicklich 2010 FundEmel Glicksman Philanthropic FundAnita & Stanley Gluck FundAnita and Stanley Gluck Philanthropic FundAS Gluck FundEugen and Gisella Gluck Philanthropic FundThe Gluckman Foundation Philanthropic FundPeter and Aileen Godsick FoundationBeth and Jim Gold Charitable FundFreddie and Goldie Gold Philanthropic FundMarc and Rosalie Gold Family FundThe Max and Rosa Gold Family FundNathan and Anna Gold Family Philanthropic FundRuth B. Gold (Mrs. I. Roy Gold) Philanthropic FundWendy and James Gold Family FundGoldberg Family Charitable FundA & D Goldberg Family FundAllie Goldberg’s Jewish Communal FundElaine E. & Louis S. Goldberg Family Philanthropic FundMiriam and Alan E. Goldberg FoundationThe Rosalie Y. Goldberg Philanthropic FundShari and Josh Goldberg Philanthropic Fund

Spencer Goldberg’s Jewish Communal FundVictor J. Goldberg Philanthropic FundWendy Goldberg FundWilliam and Lili Goldberg Charitable Family FundGoldfarb Family FundAlan & June Goldman FundAmy J. Goldman Charitable FundHedda and Lewis Goldman FundMark and Beth Goldman Charitable FundThe Roger and Sandra Goldman Philanthropic FundSteven & Alice Goldman Charitable FundRobyn and Paul Goldschmid FundJonah and Barbara Goldschmidt Philanthropic FundCheryl & Joel Goldschmidt Family FundDavid & Ellen Goldschmidt Philanthropic FundRuth, Fred Goldschmidt and Family Philanthropic FundThe Goldsmith Fallon Philanthropic FundThe Goldsmith Kubie Philanthropic FundBarbara Lubin Goldsmith FoundationClifford and Katherine Goldsmith Philanthropic FundGoldstein Family Philanthropic FundDevora Malka Goldstein Tzedakah FundJerome and Molly Goldstein Philanthropic FundJonathan L. and Ellen L. Goldstein Charitable FundM & M Goldstein Charitable FundRussell Elliott Goldstein FundTara Slone-Goldstein and Wayne Goldstein Family FundMorrie and Susan Golick Philanthropic FundThe Barry Golinko TrustDvora Golowa Memorial FundGolub Family FundAlexandra Golub FundJill Golub Charitable FundPhillip Golub FundAri and Shira Gontownik Family FundBellene and Yoni Gontownik Family FundGontownik Family FundConstance and Leonard Goodman Charitable FundElimeir Goodman Tzedakah FundJames and Katherine Goodman Family Philanthropic FundJoyce Elsa Goodman FundLawrence B. Goodman Philanthropic FundMichael Goodman Tzedaka FundDr. Maurice and Mary Goodwin Philanthropic FundEmily Gordon FundRegina F. Gordon Philanthropic FundMichael Gorin and Nancy D. Lieberman Charitable FundBernice and David Gotlieb Philanthropic FundRobert and Trudy Gottesman Philanthropic FundDavid Gottfried & Juliane Kowski Charitable FundKurt & Sorel Gottfried Philanthropic FundAbe Gottlieb Family Philanthropic FundMarilyn and Lawrence Gottlieb Charitable FundThe Neeli Gottlieb and Eric Cohn Philanthropic FundPeter and Roberta Gottlieb Family FundErnest and Herta Gottschalk Philanthropic FundJames H. and Alice I. Goulder FundEsther and Steve Graber Philanthropic FundGralla Family Philanthropic FundTovit Schultz Granoff and Michael Granoff Family FundYaira Granoff Charitable FundAdele Renee Gray Philanthropic FundThe Grayson Fund

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Grayson Family FundGreater > Than FundGreen Family Charitable FundGreen Family FundBarbara and Richard M. Green Philanthropic FundMichele S. Green and Steven G. Gutwillig Family FundRachel Etess Green and Jason S. Green FundJohn and Vivian Greenacres FundGreenberg Family Charitable FundGreenberg Family Philanthropic FundAlan & Kathryn Greenberg Philanthropic FundIrving and Blu Greenberg Family FoundationJesse D. Greenberg, M.D. Philanthropic FundJJ Greenberg Memorial FoundationRichard & Sally Greenberg Philanthropic FundSanford D. Greenberg Philanthropic FundStephen and Myrna Greenberg Philanthropic FundSusan R. and Sanford D. Greenberg Philanthropic FundGreenberger Family FundIra J. and Linda J. Greenblatt Philanthropic FundJoel and Julia Greenblatt Philanthropic FundLouis and Sarah Greenblatt Philanthropic FundFrancis Greenburger Charitable FundGreenfield Charitable FundGreenwald Family Charitable FundJeff Greenwald Charitable FundGreenwald-Adler Charitable FundAlissa & Steven Grill Family FundDavid and Kremena Gross Philanthropic FundThe Eva Gross FundJane A. Gross Philanthropic FundJim and Jocelyn Gross Philanthropic FundPeter M. Gross & Jane A. Gross Philanthropic FundSharon and Barry Gross Philanthropic FundTamar & Yigal Gross Family FundGrosser Family Philanthropic FundGrossgiving FundBarbara and Milton Grossman Family Philanthropic FundBJ and Joel Grossman Charitable FundDorothy and Laurence Grossman Family Philanthropic FundHarry and Lillian Grossman Z’’L Charitable FundJoshua J. Grossman Philanthropic FundKenneth and Ellen Grossman Philanthropic FundRonnie and Edward A. Grossmann Philanthropic FundHelen and Murray Gruber FundSteven B. and Elizabeth S. Gruber Philanthropic FundRenee and Manfred Gruenspecht Philanthropic FundGruenstein Family FundGrumbach Philanthropic FundGruss Hirsch Family FundThe Martin Gruss Family Philanthropic FundGurevich Family Charitable FundRosalind and Joseph Gurwin Philanthropic FundAmy K. and Jonathan F. Gutman Philanthropic FundIrwin and Marjorie Guttag Philanthropic FundMorris & Eva Guttman Family Charitable FundAnna Gutwirth Philanthropic FundDavid and Susan Haas Philanthropic FundErnest and Myrna Haas Philanthropic FundAsh-Haberman Family Giving FundCynthia & Charles S. Haddad FundEllen and Frank Hagelberg FundMax M. and Lili Hahn Memorial Philanthropic Fund

The Esmail & Naz Hakimian Fund for Cancer Research & CareNancy and Jeffrey Halis Philanthropic FundHalperin Next Generation FundRabbi Martin S. Halpern Charitable FoundationHarlan Family FoundationLeonard M. Harlan Philanthropic FundAaron Harris & Jenna Statfeld Harris FundJamie and Jeffrey Harris Philanthropic FundHartstein Charity FundJames and Janice Hassenfeld Charitable FundHasson Philanthropic FoundationIsaac A. Hazan Family Charitable FundHecht and Company Philanthropic FundThe Hecht Family Philanthropic FundDonald Hecht Philanthropic FundRhoda and Seymour Hecht Philanthropic FundAlfred Hedaya Charitable FundHeettner/Silverman Family FundHeffer Family Philanthropic FundEllen Roberts Hefter Philanthropic FundHelenia FundThe Heller Memorial and Lifschitz Family FundEvan and Lesley Heller FundPhyllis and George Heller Philanthropic FundMildred and Alvin Hellerstein Charitable FundThe Martha and Dr. Morton Hellman Memorial FundJoy and Gilbert Helman Philanthropic FundPerl Rosenbach Hendel Charitable FundHendon FundLauren and Scott Henkin FundHenshel Family FundElijah Herenstein Charitable FundEthan Herenstein Tzedakah FundTerri and Andrew Herenstein Charitable FundZachary Herenstein Tzedakah FundThe Rachel Neumark Herlands Charitable FundAnita K. Hersh Philanthropic FundHershdorfer, Kantrowitz, Brettler Philanthropic FundHertzberg Family Charitable FundHesed v’Rahamim FundBernice P. Hess Memorial FundLeonard and Ursula Hess Family Philanthropic FundPeter T. Hess & Debra M. Kenyon Family FundThomas R. Hess & Georgianna L. Dwight Family FundHess-Wollum Family FundAnne Heyman & Seth Merrin Family FundGeorge H. & Edythe F. Heyman Philanthropic FundThe Lauren Heyman Family FundSamuel J. and Ronnie F. Heyman Philanthropic FundAimee & David J. Hidary Charitable FundSarah and Michael Hidary Charitable FundThe Steven Max Hidary Memorial FundThe David and Rose Himelberg FundLeslie Wohlman Himmel FoundationEric and Barbara Hippeau FoundationHirsch Tzedaka FundDavid and Rochelle Hirsch Philanthropic FundThe Estee and Zahava Hirsch Charitable FundFelix and Peri Hirsch FundReva and Glenn Hirsch Philanthropic FundThe Robert Hirsch Philanthropic Family FundHirschfeld Charitable FundThe S and S Hirschman Fund

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David and Nelda Hirsh Family FundPatricia B. Hochfelder Memorial Philanthropic FundThe Carole Hochman Charitable FundStephen A. and Judith C. Hochman Philanthropic FundDeborah Hodes FundRobert and Gerry Hodes Family FundRobert D. Hodes, Jr. FundRichard Hodosh & Helga Fisch Philanthropic FundSandra and Howard I. Hoffen Philanthropic FundThe Hoffinger FundLV Hoffman Charitable Gift FundHoffman Family FundBeryl and David Hoffman Philanthropic FundDustin & Lisa Hoffman Philanthropic FundJacob Edward Hoffman Philanthropic FundJanet and Kenneth Hoffman Philanthropic FundAlexandra Lydia Hoffman Philanthropic FundThe Martin Hoffman FundMaxwell Geoffrey Hoffman Philanthropic FundHoffner Family Charitable FundNatalie D. and Joseph Hofheimer Philanthropic FundAnne Holland & Greg Meidel Philanthropic FundEmil & Anne Holland Philanthropic FundEmil and Mildred Holland Philanthropic FundRichard and Lila Holland Philanthropic FundBarry and Chanie Holzer FundHoring Family FundMarla and Avri Horowitz Charitable FundFred and Edith Horowitz Fund for Jewish SurvivalFrances Degen Horowitz and Floyd R. Horowitz Family FundMurray and Phyllis Horowitz Philanthropic FundHoward Family Philanthropic FundThe Howard Family Charitable FundThe Hunter Family FundThe Bebe L. Hutter FoundationJudith and Leonard Hyman Family FundI Doobleve FundI.R.A & Family Charitable Foundation FundIlana’s FundIlberman Family Philanthropic FundIndependence FundErica Heather Inerfeld Memorial FundThe Rebekah & Adam Ingber Charitable FundIsaac Community FundDan Isaac Bequest FundDeborah & David Isaac Charity FundMarjorie S. Isaac JCF 2015 Scholarship Fund #2Susan Isaacs & Elkan Abramowitz Charitable FundLillian S. Isaacson Philanthropic FundThe Ellen and Paul Israelson Family FundThe Stanley Israelson Memorial FundD. Italiaander Family FundScott Italiaander Family FundJack and Marion’s FundThe Jackson Family FundBarbara Levine Jacob Charitable FundJacobs Family FundAlan L. and Barbara S. Jacobs Philanthropic FundBonnie Jacobson, Ph.D. Training Grant Philanthropic FundDR Jacobson FundJoan L. Jacobson & Dr. Julius H. Jacobson II Philanthropic FundJonas B. Jacobson FoundationRachel & Alan Jacoby Charity Fund

Sarah and Steven Jacoby Philanthropic FundElizabeth and Alan Jaffe Philanthropic FundHenny and Herbert Jaffe Charitable FundSuzanne Denbo Jaffe Philanthropic FundSusan S. Jahoda Philanthropic FundJayne and Robert Janis Philanthropic FundRebecca Jansen Philanthropic FundSaul & Elizabeth Jemal Charitable FundJewish Foundation for Education of Women FundJewish Scientific Education and Research FundJJR FoundationJL 11 FundJoanna, Jeremy, Orli and Natan Tzedekah FundJonas Nursing Excellence FundBarbara and Donald Jonas Family FundBarbara and Manfred Joseph Charity FundFaiga and Michael Joseph Philanthropic FundWilliam & Stephanie Joseph Philanthropic FundCharlotte and Jules Joskow Philanthropic Fund IICharlotte and Jules Joskow Philanthropic Fund #1Robert & Roni Jossen FundAdin Joyce Charitable FundSarah Joyce Charitable Foundation FundJRA FundJRB FundJRJ Charitable Giving FundCarol Judelson Philanthropic FundJuliber-Adams Philanthropic FundEdward I. Jutkowitz & Rona Trencher Jutkowitz Family FoundationKadin Gift FundTalia Kahan Bat Mitzvah FundTamara Kahan Tzedaka FundKahen Family Philanthropic FundKahn Friedman FundAlan R. Kahn Family Philanthropic FundDavid and Carrol Kahn Philanthropic FundKimberly R. Kahn Philanthropic FundMichele and Thomas Graham Kahn Philanthropic FundOtto and Frederike Kahn Philanthropic FundPhyllis and Donald Kahn Philanthropic FundSherry and Stewart Kahn FundDr. Amanda Kahn-Kirby and Mason Kirby FundKalfus Family Charitable FundKalvaria Family FundSusan and Ira Kaminow FundYue-Sai Kan Charity FundJane and Robert Kantor Charitable FundKapito Family Philanthropic FundAlice and Allan Kaplan Philanthropic FundRita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Family FoundationThe Rita J. Kaplan FundRon Kaplan and Lauren Heyman Family FundSamuel and Nancy Ann Stern Karetsky FundKaren Karniol-Tambour and Simnan Abbas Charitable FundKarp Family Philanthropic FundBeth E. Karp Charitable FundDavid A. Karp Philanthropic FundGeorge and Aileen Karp Philanthropic FundHannah Karp Philanthropic FundJeffrey B. Karp Charitable FundKaren McGarry Karp FundNicholas R. Karp FoundationSelwyn and Barbara Karp Philanthropic Fund

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The Alexander and Ita Karpov Memorial FundAnnette and Daniel Kasle Family Charitable FundKaren & Jay Kasner Family FundMichael & Loryn Kass Philanthropic FundKassell Family FoundationShelly and Michael Kassen Philanthropic FundJoyce and Jack A. Kassin Philanthropic FundHerbert S. Kassner Philanthropic FundRobert Kassow Philanthropic FundBeth Ann Katleman Philanthropic FundKatz Diabetes FundKatz Family FundEileen S. and Saul B. Katz Philanthropic FundEmily Katz Charitable FundGilbert Katz Family FundJudy and David Katz Family FundMargery B. Katz Philanthropic FundMichael Katz FoundationSamuel & Vicki Katz Philanthropic FundYona and Leah Katz FundStephanie & Roy Katzovicz Philanthropic FundDavid and Jodi Kaufman FoundationDerek and Leora Kaufman Charitable FundGrant Aaron Kaufman FundHoward and Nancy Kaufman Philanthropic FundThe Jerry Kaufman FundJenny K. Kaufmann and Harry Kahn Philanthropic FundMark and Carole Kaufmann FoundationKaye Falik Charity FundTzvi Keilson Family FundThe Keiter Family Charitable FundThe Steven & Marjorie Kellner Family FundPaulette Kendler and Arthur Rudy Philanthropic FundPeter and Barbara Kenner Family FundRoman Kent Philanthropic FundRuth Kent FundThe Kepniss Family FundKeren LeSimcha FundFranklin and Julie Kern JCF Charitable FundMurray & Beatrice Kern Philanthropic FundGayle & Steven Kernkraut FundLawrence A. Kerson & Toba Schwaber Kerson Philanthropic FundKESKAL FundShirley and Theodore Kesselman Philanthropic FundBertram and Gloria Kessler Family FundMartin and Ruth Kest Philanthropic FundDavid, Etan, Benjamin, and Joseph Kestenbaum Philanthropic

FundJay and Chani Kestenbaum Philanthropic FundJerry and Ruth Kestenbaum Philanthropic FundBeverly and Allen Kezsbom Philanthropic FundKFAB FundSoul Singh and Meher Kaur Khalsa Charitable FundIke and Ellen Kier Philanthropic FundThe Kigner FundShoshana Yaffa Kirschenbaum Memorial FundDavid and Elayna Kirschtel FundEmily & Andrew Kirshenbaum Philanthropic FundKiser Family FundEFM Kittredge Family Philanthropic FundShelly and Howard Kivell Philanthropic FundKlafter/Kestenbaum FundMichael Klapper Philanthropic Fund

Jeffrey and Tema Klausner Philanthropic FundSimon Klebanow Philanthropic FundKleiman Philanthropic FundJerome A. and Lillian P. Klein FoundationJudy and Larry Klein FundJoan Gould Kleinbard Philanthropic FundRobert and Luise Kleinberg Family FundChaim Kleinman Tzedakah FundArlene and Jerry Kleinstein Charitable FundThe Joseph, Rachel & Lois Klevan Memorial Tzedakah FundSally and Michael Kliegman Philanthropic FundRachel Klinghoffer Philanthropic FundThe Klingsberg Family FoundationThe Ann J. and Michael D. Kluger Philanthropic FundSidney R. and Susan R. Knafel Family Philanthropic FundAmy Batkin Knox Charitable FundKobak Family Philanthropic FundThe Harold J. Koda and Alan W. Kornberg FundKoenig Family Charitable FundThe Kohlberg Philanthropic TrustKollender Family FundSharon and Cary A. Koplin Philanthropic FundEllen and Meyer Koplow Charitable FundR.G. Koppel Family FoundationThe Betsy and Doug Korn Charitable TrustHunter Korn Charitable FundKornblith & Lasser Family FundLaura and Leo Kornfeld Philanthropic FundArlene and Richard M. Kossoff Philanthropic FundThe Kostin Family Charitable TrustKoyfman Family Philanthropic FundThe Jeffrey P. and Ellen R. Kozlowski Charitable FundKPA FundMorris and Miriam Krakinowski Philanthropic FundMartin and Ruth Krall Philanthropic FundAlan S. Kramer Family Philanthropic FundKranson Charity FundRichard and Joanne Krantz Family FundKenneth H. Kranz and Barbara Lax Philanthropic FundKrasner Family Philanthropic FundAlice and Douglas Kraus Charitable FundThe Judah & Michele Kraushaar Family FundThe Berk Krauss Children’s Charitable FundMarcia and David Kreinberg Charitable FundDaniel Kressel Tzedakah FundPerri Kressel Tzedakah FundKret Family Charitable FundLisa and David Kriegel Charitable FundKriegstein Family FundJacoby F. Kroll Philanthropic FundNiccole & Jeremy Kroll Family FundDebbie and Lawrence Kroman Philanthropic FundThe Ben and Tobie Kronish Memorial FoundationHerbert Kronish Memorial FundMax and Sara Kruzansky Memorial FundThe Kubin Brothers Philanthropic FundThe Harvey and Linda Kulber Family Philanthropic FundEva and Ivan Kulick Scholarship FundSteven and Judith Kunreuther Charitable FundKenneth & Harriet Kupferberg Family Foundation FundBarbara and Raymond Kurshan Philanthropic FundHelen M. and Norman D. Kurtz FoundationMorton D. & Gloria Kurzrok Charitable Fund

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Shari Kurzrok Second Chance for Life FoundationRobert and Vivianne Kurzweil Charitable FundKurzweil & Kula Family FundGary S. and Laurie J. Kuskin Charitable FundBrian and Randye Kwait Family FundEdward & Laura Labaton Charitable FundStephen Labaton Charitable FundBernice and Jerome Lachs Philanthropic FundCarole Lainoff Philanthropic FundThe Lambert Family FundEmanuel and Judy Landau FundSteve and Nechama Landau FundDavid and Suri Landerer Charitable FundThe Bryna and Joshua Landes and Family Philanthropic FundLandgarten Family Charitable FundJoan Bluestone Landorf Philanthropic FundHerman G. Lane Philanthropic FundIra N. Langsan & Lillian Langsan Philanthropic FundLapidus Family FundSidney and Ruth Lapidus FundLaska Family Charitable FundLasser Next Generation FundLasser Family Philanthropic FundLaster Charitable FundBernard and Frances Laterman Philanthropic FundJoshua Laterman Philanthopic FundLaura Laterman FundLeonard A. Lauder FundLauren Family FundJames Lavin & Gila Leiter Tzedakah FundSamantha & Kevin Lawi Family Charitable FundThe Lawrence Family FundMarc Lawrence Philanthropic FundLax Family Charitable FundThe Leb Family FundLEBA Philanthropic FundLeboff Family Communal FundEric & Jennifer Lebovich Philanthropic FundDr. Frank L. and Daphna Lederman Family FundLee Family FundLisa and Michael Leffell FoundationJoan R. & Edward I. Lefferman Philanthropic FundEleanor and Alan Lefkowitz Philanthropic FundJay Lefkowitz and Elena Neuman Lefkowitz FoundationThe Aiden James Legg FundLeGoff Family FundArnold and Mary Lehman Foundation Fund Number 2Burton and Brenda Lehman Philanthropic FundThe Martha B. Leigh Charitable FundThe Hallie Leighton Tikkun Olam FundHerschel and Chavi Leiner FundLekket FundTrude and Leo Lemle Family FoundationJoan and Gregg Lerner Charitable FundSteve Lerner Memorial FundTeena & Larry Lerner FundSeymour and Barbara Leslie Philanthropic FundPamela R.L. Lessing FoundationHelen and Alford Lessner Charitable FundLessner Family FundAmy T. Levere Philanthropic FundCaroline Rebecca Levere Philanthropic FundJeffrey A. Levere Philanthropic Fund

Michael B. Levere Philanthropic FundBetty and John Levin Philanthropic FundEzra and Batya Levin Philanthropic FundMarcia and Martin P. Levin FundAlli Levine’s Charity FundBeth and Richard Levine Family FundThe Bruce Levine and Ann Nordon Charitable FundFray and Harold Z. Levine FundMichael and Ronnie Levine Philanthropic FundRhoda and David Levine Trust for Jewish CharitiesThe Sam Levine and Laurie Blitzer Charitable FundJonathan and Donna Levinson Philanthropic FundLevissa FundRuth W. and James A. Levitan Philanthropic FundBernard and Valerie Levy Family Philanthropic FundEzra Levy and Family Charity FundMark & Ellen Levy Family FundThe Eric and Shira Lewis Charitable FundIsaiah E. Lewis Charitable Giving FundMeir and Dassi Lewis Charitable FundLiben Family Charitable FundThe Irving D. Liberman Memorial FundIrene Quartin Lichtenstein Philanthropic FundLois and Leonard Lichter FundIrwin and Madeline Lieber Philanthropic FundSeth Lieber Philanthropic FundLieberman Family Charitable FundChaya and Lorne Lieberman Family FundDr. Henry N. Lieberman Philanthropic FundRenee and Martin Lieberman Family FundDara Liebeskind FundBernard and Ellen Liebman Philanthropic FundScott and Elaine Liebman Charitable FundJeffrey and Cindy Liebmann Philanthropic FundAnita & Hirsch Liebowitz Charitable FundThe Lifshitz Family FundLight Scroll FoundationMiriam and Ezra Lightman Charitable FundLilienthal Family FundBelda & Marcel Lindenbaum Charitable FundLinhart Family Philanthropic FundTobey Linhart FundThe Linn Family FundDavid F. and Dorothy W. Linowes Philanthropic FundLion Brand Yarn FoundationCarly Sam Lippman FundLisa R. Lippman Charitable FundMax Lippman FundThe Leah and Aaron Lipskar Philanthropic FundSusan and Martin Lipton Philanthropic FundBobye, Deborah and Mali List Family FundLitowitz-Grant Family FundThe Litt Family FoundationThe Lucius N. Littauer Foundation FundBarbara and Leonard Littman FundHerbert Littman Family FundLobel Family FoundationShimon and Atara Lobel Charity FundThe Armin Loeb Memorial FundJohn H. and Diana M. Loeb Philanthropic FundWalter F. & Phyllis Loeb Family FundArthur M. Loew Foundation Philanthropic FundLoewenberg Foundation Inc. Philanthropic Fund

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Ralph E. Loewenberg Philanthropic FundLofchie Family FundRebecca & Abigail Lofchie FundGeorgie and Josh Lookstein Family FundJules and Judith Love Charitable FundEdward and Hannah Low Philanthropic FundLeroy S. and Helene L. Lowenfeld Philanthropic FundLowenfeld/Mendelsohn Family FundMeghan Lowery Charitable FundLowry Family FundEvelyn and Emanuel Lubin Family FundHelen and Jack Lubliner Family FundLucy Foundation FundEileen and Mel Ludwig Charitable TrustThe Helen and Rita Lurie Foundation FundSanford S. Lurie Memorial FundThe Lustig Family Charitable FundThe Lustig Family FundAri Lyon FundGreg and Jenny Lyss Gift FundThe M.E.N.S.C.H. FundPeter R. and Carol K. Mack Philanthropic FundThe Lisa C. & Bruce J. Mactas Tzedukah FundMadeleine FundLynn & Joel Mael Tzedakah FundAmy & Marc Magid Philanthropic FoundationMaidman Family FundGail Ann Lowe Maidman FundMaimonides FundDavid and Cookie Maleh Charitable FundMali FundLeonore R. and Jerome E. Malino Memorial FundMamie FundDavid H. Mandel FundS. Sidney & Linda B. Mandel FundDr. Charles Mann & Mrs. Barbara Mann Charitable Gift FundNicky and Jerome A. Manning Philanthropic FundLilian Marcus and Ben Marcus Philanthropic FundMarcus-Schwartz Family FundThe Margolis Family Jewish Philanthropic FundWilliam Margolis Generational Philanthropic FundRandy and Stephen Margulis Family Philanthropic FundMark Family Charitable FundKathryn Markel FundMarkezin-Press Family FundMark’s Charitable FundMarkus Family FundMarni’s Mitzvahs FundPeter N. Marron Philanthropic FundAvi Maryles Children’s Benefit FundDavid and Beatrice Maryles Memorial FundCarol R. Maslow Charitable FundThe Matalon Family FundMatanah Philanthropic FundMatanah Philanthropic Fund #2Matanah Philanthropic Fund #3Dorothy and Robert Matza Philanthropic FundLeslie and Charles D. Maurer Philanthropic FundMaurer-Hollaender Family FundThe Maus FundMauser Family FundMBD FundThe McElwaine-Stroock Fund

Medved Family Charitable FundJames Meier and Judith Edelstein Philanthropic FundRichard Meier Philanthropic FundMekor Baruch FundZack Meller FoundationMonte Albers de Leon & Michael Meltzer Charitable FundSuzanne Sunshine Mendel FundBarbara and David Mendels FundRosa and David Mendels FoundationRosa and David Mendels FundGary & Paulette Mendelsohn Philanthropic FundPeter Mensch FundMenucha FoundationDavid and Georgia Mercer Philanthropic FundDaniel and Janet Mermel Charitable FundThe Merrin Family FundThe Holly and Sam Merrin Philanthropic FundDevorah Merzel Bat Mitzvah FundMesorat Hatorah FundMessinger Philanthropic FundMetzman Family FundMeyer Family FundMuffie Meyer FundPearl & Ira Meyer FundMeyers Family FundHenry and Lynda Meyers Family Philanthropic FundLeon and Lisa Meyers Philanthropic FundLillian and Andrew Meyers Philanthropic FundWilliam and Kori Meyers Philanthropic FundMichaeli Family FundAmy and Ernest W. Michel Philanthropic FundThe Milbauer Children Charitable FundThe Milch Family Charitable FundMileaf FundMiller Realty Family Philanthropic FundBarbara & Henry Miller Family FoundationJeffrey & Jennifer Miller Charitable FundBetty, Bernard & Jeffrey Miller Memorial FundMiriam A. Miller Philanthropic FundLori Miller-Levine Memorial FundThe Millman and Schiff Family Philanthropic FundMilston Family FundEmile Mimran Charitable FundRuth Mindling Charitable FundMirman Family FundMisrahi Family FundPatricia Mitchell and David Marell Tikkun Olam FundMMG Charitable FundMarilyn and Leon Moed Philanthropic FundNeil Molberger Memorial FundOtto and Gladys Mond FundMorasha Devorah FundMorris Charity FundMorris Family FundRobert E. Morrow Family Philanthropic FundThe Alfred Moses Family FundBarbara Moses FundThe David L. Moses Family FundJennifer Moses and Stuart Green Philanthropic FundThe Moshe/Mordechai Memorial FundMichael L. Moskowitz Charitable FoundationDiane Kolin Moss Philanthropic FundJoel Mowbray Family Fund

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Mozes FundShaye and Ruth Mozes Philanthropic FundBarbara Munves Charitable FundJoseph Muschel Memorial FundKaren and Meyer Muschel Charitable FundRabbi Nachum Muschel Memorial FundMusher FundDavid & Ruth Musher Philanthropic FundHadassah & Sidney Musher Philanthropic FundThe Willma and Albert Musher Interfaith FundNina Sumers Myers and Alan C. Myers Philanthropic FundStefan and Melissa Mykytiuk Giving FundM-Z Charitable FundThe Nackenson FundYehuda Nadoff FundNaftali FoundationForough Naimi Memorial FundNaomi’s Tzedakah BoxJoshua Nash and Beth Goldberg Nash Philanthropic FundMichael and Susan Nash Family Charitable FundStephanie and Sal Nastro Charitable FundThe Natan Chaim FundBelle and Murray Nathan Philanthropic FundFrances E. and Frederic S. Nathan Philanthropic FundJanine and Cal Nathan Philanthropic FundNathanson Family Philanthropic FundNational Community FundBob and Helen Natt Philanthropic FundStanley and Esther Nayer Charitable FundNechama Goodman Tzedakah FundYevgeny Neginsky & Family FundHarry D. Jr. and Sylvia A. Nelson Family Philanthropic FundRichard and Alice Netter Philanthropic FundMarjorie L. Neu Philanthropic FundThe Peter B. Neubauer Child Development FundAlan P. and Veronica C. Neuman Family Charitable FundPeter and Naomi Neustadter FundNeveh Shalom FundHarold J. and Ruth Newman Philanthropic FundErica F. Newman-Corré Charitable FundThe Nicholson Family Charitable FundThe Maxwell Nides FundThe Daniel and Amy Nissanoff Philanthropic FundNJDR FundShannon & Trevor Norwitz Family Charitable FoundationJeane and Joel Novak Family FundMadeline I. Noveck Family FundLisa Helen Novick Memorial FundRichard and Jane Novick Philanthropic FundCarol & Spencer Nussbaum Charitable TrustEric Oberman Giving FundDaniel and Jane Och Charitable TrustOdyssey FundThe M-N-D Offit Family TrustOhr Torah Stone FundOkon Family Philanthropic Fund IISusan Hodes O’Leary FundMatthew Olim Charitable Gifts FundThe Oliner-Swyer Memorial Philanthropic FundThe Olitsky Family FundBjorg and Stephen A. Ollendorff Family Philanthropic FundJudith and Stuart Oltchick FoundationJ. & L. Oppenheim Family Philanthropic Fund

Martin and Suzanne Oppenheimer Philanthropic FundOppenheimer/Neale Family FundSelma Oritt Foundation Philanthropic FundOrrin Tzedakah FundOshin/Mandelbaum Family FundOstow-Friedman FundOxford Philanthropic FundRichard and Lois Pace Charitable and Cultural FundPacker Foundation Philanthropic FundEugene and Itabella Packin FundJoseph and Judith Packin Contribution FundPainted Flower FundThe Palat/Wexler Family Philanthropic FundSusan Paolercio Philanthropic FundMarshall Papier Memorial FundJoan Papier-Lieberman Philanthropic FundDrew and Careena Parker Charitable FundParlay FundHelene and Kenneth Patton FundPay It Forward Communal FundPearlman Family FundFamily of Jeff H. and Nancy Pearlstein Philanthropic FundLinda and Philip Peller Philanthropic FundCharles Peltier FundSimon Pelzman Charitable FundSeth and Susan Perelman Philanthropic FundPerelson Weiner Philanthropic FundRuth and Samuel S. Perelson Philanthropic FundLois Perelson-Gross & Stewart Gross FundSassoon and Marjorie Peress Philanthropic FundPerfect Wonder GiveAway FundMark Perkiss & Ellen S. Chajson Charitable FundPerl Family Charitable TrustValerie Altmann & Daniel Perla Charitable FundAndrea and Jeremy Perler’s Tzedakah FundClaire and Sidney Perlman FoundationMarlene and Michael Perlmutter FoundationB & D Pessin Philanthropic FundCarol Petschek Philanthropic FundCharles and Elaine Petschek Philanthropic FundMarybeth and Jay Petschek Philanthropic FundJill Petschek Philanthropic FundWilliam Petschek Philanthropic FundNancy Petschek-Kohn Philanthropic FundPezzlo Family FundAllen and Miriam Pfeiffer Charity FundPhil N. Thropy FundPhilanthropic Partnership to Strengthen Northern Israel FundLawrence Phillips, Sasha Black & Joseph Black Family FundPhillips Philanthropic FundHarry and Marjorie Phillips Philanthropic FundRoger and Lorelle Phillips Philanthropic FundStephanie G. Phillips FundDebora Pineles, MD & Irving M. Schor, MD FundPinto FundRegina M. Pitaro FundThe Pitluck Family FundSamuel and Edythe J. Pivar Family FundLinda and Steven Plotnicki Philanthropic FundPNF FundJack and Ina Polak Philanthropic FundPhyllis Pollack Memorial Tzedakah FundThe Pollack Tzedakah Fund

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Joel and Edith Pollack Philanthropic FundRichard and Rona Pollack Philanthropic FundPollak Family Philanthropic FundBari Pollner FundJustin Pollner FundHuti and Jay Pomrenze FundPortny Family Philanthropic FundHelen and Joel Portugal Philanthropic FundPosen FoundationThe Daniel and Leyla Posner Family FundEdward H. Potter Philanthropic FundWilliam A. and Ronnie N. Potter Philanthropic FundPractice to InspirePremium Point FundJennie Kerson Pritzker Philanthropic FundPrometheus FundProvis’ Gift FundQ4 Charity FundR+S Family FundRabinowitz Family FundLea B. Rabinowitz, MD Memorial FundMarci and Murray Rabinowitz Family FundThe Rabbi Myron and Sarah Rakowitz FundRaphael Tzedakah FundJudi Rappoport and David M. Blitzer FundAmram and Rosa Rasiel Philanthropic FundRaskin-Young Family FundIlan Moshe Rasooly Memorial FundHarry & Anne Ratner FundRichard Ravitch Philanthropic FundHerbert and Florence Ravitz Charitable FundDan and Adina Raviv Memorial FundThe Rebell Family Philanthropic FundJoshua and Dara Rebell FundAdam Rechnitz Philanthropic FundEmily J. Rechnitz Philanthropic FundJoan and Robert Rechnitz Philanthropic FundJoshua Rechnitz Philanthropic FundMargo and Richard Reder FundRednor Group FundJoseph H. & Carol F. Reich Philanthropic FundFrances and Arthur Reiner Philanthropic FundReinsberg Charitable Fund #2Hillary Reinsberg FundKurt Reinsberg Philanthropic FundNechemiah Reiss Philanthropic FundMiriam Renna FoundationDaniel and Margaret E. Retter Philanthropic FundDavid and Elky Retter Philanthropic FundReturning Wealth Philanthropic FundKarla Reynolds & Family FundThe RH and MB FundLawrence and Mindy Richenstein Philanthropic FundThe Richman Family FoundationLaura K. and Jeffrey Elliot Richman Family FundLenore D. Richter Philanthropic FundSusan & William Rifkin Charitable FundThe Rimon FoundationAdam Ring Philanthropic FundAmanda Ring Philanthropic FundDavid and Aura Lee Ring Philanthropic FundFrank and Louise Ring Philanthropic FundJoshua and Elizabeth Ring Philanthropic Fund

Michael and Rochelle Ring Philanthropic FundPamela Ring Philanthropic FundHarry M. Ringel Memorial FundThe Ripple FundRipples Build A Current FundMichelle and Bruce Ritholtz Charitable FundRitok Family Memorial FundCarol Sari Riven Memorial FoundationRMAI FundRobbie’s Charitable FundRobboy Associates Philanthropic FundRoberts Family FundDavid and Deborah Roberts FundJane and H. Richard Roberts Philanthropic FundLauren Janet Roberts FundMichael Roberts Bar Mitzvah FundThe Robinson Family FoundationEve Robinson and Joshua Wiener FundBonnie Roche FundAnna C. and Murray Rockowitz FundBernard Rodkin Scholarship FundSteve and Florence Roffman Family FundJoseph & Sigmund Rohr Family FundMartin and Rogie Rome FundDana Romney Memorial Philanthropic FundTheodore Ronick FoundationThe Ronson Family Philanthropic FundRose Garden FundDaniel and Joanna S. Rose Philanthropic FundEsther H. Rose FundBrett Rosen & Debra Wattenberg-Rosen Family FoundationCaroline and Jonathan Rosen Family FundHenrietta Rosen FundHerbert and Mary Rosen Charity FundNaurice and Ingrid Rosen FundRichard and Cheryl Rosen Philanthropic FundVernon J. and Shifra Rosen Charitable FundThe Rosenbaum Family FoundationMichael & Beverly Rosenbaum FundRosenberg Family FundBonnie Rosenberg and Joseph Zimmerman FundHarry J., Helen J. and Morris H. Rosenberg Memorial

Philanthropic FundMordy and Cheryl Rosenberg FundNanette and George Rosenberg Charitable FundThe Sybil and Leslie Rosenberg Charitable FundWilla and Joseph Rosenberg Philanthropic FundRosenblatt Charitable FundDaniel H. Rosenblatt FundDavid and Robyn Rosenblatt FundSamuel W. Rosenblatt Charitable FundDaniel Rosenbloom Philanthropic FundTovah B. and William C. Rosenfeld Memorial FundLinda and Norton Rosensweig FundThe Rosenthal Family Charitable FundIrving Rosenzweig FoundationRosner and Mandel Family FundDaisy and Richard Rosner Family FundRoss Family FundCarl M. Ross Philanthropic FundMarvin & Roberta Ross FundAaron S. Rossman Memorial FundRotenstreich Family Charitable Lead Trust Philanthropic Fund

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David and Talya Roth FundEric and Laurie Roth Charitable FundJesse and Susan L. Roth Charitable FundThe Larry Roth Memorial FundRonald and Wendy Rothberg Philanthropic FundMarcelle & Marc Rothenberg Charitable FundThe Golde N. Rothman and Lillian Shatz Memorial FundHenry and Golda Reena Rothman Philanthropic FundRobert and Amy Rothman Family FoundationLaura and Peter Rothschild FundRothstein Family Philanthropic FundThe Rotter Family FundRotter Laitman FundThe Rowan Family FundBarry Rozman Charitable Giving FundRuben Family Philanthropic FundThe Lawrence Ruben FoundationLawrence Ruben Philanthropic FundSelma Ruben Memorial FoundationSelma Ruben Memorial FundThe Roni Rubenstein and Barry Berson Charitable FundThe Angelica Rubin Philanthropic FundAryeh and Raquel Rubin Philanthropic FundBarbara Root Rubin FoundationFelissa Rubin (Chinuch) Charity FundMaya Rubin (Chinuch) Charity FundMilton B. Rubin Philanthropic FundRichard A. Rubin Charitable FundGail and Charles Rubinger Philanthropic FundAriana Starr Rudes FundRudnik Philanthropic FundLiz and Mony Rueven Family FoundationRun 4 Brad FundSteve Russo Philanthropic FundThe Ruthie FundRutman Family FundS/P FundRobert and Barbara Sablowsky FoundationSacks Family Charitable FundDavid G. Sacks FundThe Mr. Jack S. and Rose Safdeye Charitable FoundationN. Alexander Saint-Amand Charitable FundSaitowitz Family FundAvi and Jennifer Sakkal Charitable FundStephanie and George Saks FundThe David & Alexandra Salanic FundJeffrey Salaway Giving FundValerie Salembier Charitable Gift FoundationSaltz Family Philanthropic FundEric F. Saltzman and Victoria S. Munroe Charitable FundJulius and Claire Salzbank Memorial FundKaren and Alan Salzbank Philanthropic FundSara Salzbank Donor Advised FundZachary Salzbank Donor Advised FundBarry and Jane Salzberg Philanthropic FundDavid and Sylvia Salzberg Philanthropic FundSalzhauer Family FundBenjamin Sam FundSamarichill Philanthropic FundNancy and Nathan Sambul FundSamuel & Joseph Charity FundDorothy S. Sanders Memorial Children’s FundSandler Family Philanthropic Fund

Raymond and Anne Sandler Philanthropic FundSarah Aliza’s Family FundAlbert Sarnoff Philanthropic FundWilliam Sarnoff Philanthropic FundMartin D. and Barbara R. Sass Philanthropic FundSassoon Children Memorial Education FundDebra and Isaac Saufer FundNorma and Joseph Saul Philanthropic FundSavada Family LegacyLila and Morton J. Savada FundSCAF Family FundLawrence Schacht Philanthropic FundBarry Schaevitz Charitable FundSue Schaevitz Family FundDonald Schapiro FundMarion and Daniel E. Schapiro FundRuth Scharf Philanthropic FundSheila Buchholtz Scharfman FundSari Scheer and Samuel Kopel Family FundSchein Children’s FundThe Schein Family FundBlossom and Israel Scheinfeld Family Charitable FundEllen and David Scheinfeld Philanthropic FundLarry and Jane Scheinfeld FundThe Judah Schemo Charitable FundJulius Scherzer Philanthropic FundMiriam & Allen Schick Tzedakkah FundSchlang Fund No. 1Susan and Bruce Schlechter Philanthropic FundHenry and Peggy Schleiff Family FoundationSchlesinger Family Philanthropic FundJames and Lisa Schlesinger Philanthropic FundBarbara and Edward Schlussel Philanthropic FundLynn Lovey Schlussel Philanthropic FundRuth E. and Louis Schmeltz Memorial FundLawrence and Sarita Schneck Philanthropic FundThe Schneider Family Charitable FundHannah Schneider Charitable FundThe Jordan Schneider Charitable FoundationSchneider Family FundThe Susanne Schnitzer Charitable FundDavid and Karen Lerner Schoenthal Family FundBernard and Ann Schonbrun Philanthropic FundSchoninger FundAndrew and Ronnie Schonzeit Philanthropic FundGail & Jonathan Schorsch FundAmy and Douglas Schreiber FoundationDoug Schreiber Stroke FundThe Jean and Thomas Schreiber Philanthropic FundJoan and Paul S. Schreiber Philanthropic FundNaomi S. Schreiber Family FundMyra and Milton J. Schubin Philanthropic FundLois Ellen Schuckman Memorial FundBertie and Mannie Schulder Philanthropic FundReuben, Lillian and Mitchell B. Schulich Charitable FundMichael and Lora Schultz Philanthropic FundSchulweis Family Philanthropic FundAndrew and Jacqueline Schuyler Family FundRegina & Murray David Schwalb & Jacob Haas Philanthropic FundErnest and Marta Schwarcz FoundationA.P. Schwartz Family FundBarry F. Schwartz Memorial FundCarolyn and Louis Schwartz Philanthropic Fund

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Ezra Schwartz Memorial FundJack and Margo Schwartz Philanthropic FundJodi J. Schwartz and Steven F. Richman Philanthropic FundJudith Schwartz/Michael Brizel FundLori & David Schwartz Charitable FundPhyllis and Howard Schwartz Philanthropic FundRobert and Barbara Schwartz Philanthropic FundSamuel Schwartz Memorial Scholarship Philanthropic FundShelley & Steven Schwartz Charitable FundThe Trudy Schwartz FundArthur and Susan Schwarz Philanthropic FundRenata M. and Jack P. Schwebel Philanthropic FundSegall Family FundSeidman Charitable FundBashie and Irwin Selevan Philanthropic FundSelma Seligsohn Philanthropic FundPatricia Kopec Selman and Jay E. Selman, MD FundThe Jonathan and Tracey Serko FoundationSFF-DAFSH Squared FundCarolyn Shagrin Philanthropic FundDon Shagrin Philanthropic FundAaron Richard Shaiman Tsedakah FundBenjamin Hillel Shaiman Tzedakah FundJoel and Harriet Wachs Shaiman Philanthropic FundSydney Anna Shaiman Tzedakah FundMax Shalom Donations FundEsther and Joseph Shamah FoundationRabbi Moshe and Miriam Shamah FundElaine and Harold Shames Philanthropic FundNathan and Joyce Shamosh Charitable FundAdele and Robert Shansky Family FundShanus Merkel FundThe Adrianne and Avi Shapira Charitable FundEllen and Daniel Shapiro FundFelice Shapiro and William Cress Charitable FundIrwin and Ruth Shapiro Philanthropic FundJohn M. Shapiro and Shonni J. Silverberg Philanthropic FundMonica and Samuel Shapiro Philanthropic FundStephen D. and Terry Shapiro Family FundDiane M. Sharon Philanthropic FundThe Shaw Family FundThe Shaw Family FundThe William & Jacqueline Shaw Family Foundation, Inc.Scott and Susan Shay Philanthropic FundRicky and Andrew J. Shechtel Philanthropic FundGary and Deborah Shedlin Family FundJonathan Sheffer Charitable FundWallace and Elaine Sheft Philanthropic FundThomas Shemia Charitable FundJoseph C. and Nina Shenker FundBrett M. Sherman Charitable Foundation FundDavid Sherman Philanthropic FundGabriel M. Sherman Charitable Foundation FundIsaac and Judith Sherman Philanthropic FundDavid and Holly Sherr Philanthropic FundRita M. Sherr Charitable FundCindy Lynn Sherwin Memorial FoundationE. A. Sheslow Philanthropic FundChana and Daniel Shields Family Charitable FundShiff Family Charitable FundShira and Noah Tzedakah FundShlachter Fund for Jewish Education

Beverly & Arthur T. Shorin FoundationThe Shoshan Family Charitable FundIan Shrank Charitable FundShteinshleifer Philanthropic FundRichard and Betsy Shuster Family FundSider TzedakahAmy Sider Tzedakah FundKara Siegel FundSiegel Family FundJeanne S. and Herbert J. Siegel Philanthropic FundRachel & Bruce Siegel Charitable FundSiegel/Ringler Family FundGary and Barbara Siegler FoundationRichard and Brenda Siegler Charitable FundShira Siegler Charity FundThe David and Debora Silberman FundLeonard Silver and Dorothy Silver Memorial FundSilver Family FundAdrianne and William Silver FundSilverman Family Philanthropic FundDeborah and Mark Silverman Philanthropic FundIrene and Sidney B. Silverman Charitable FundLois and Bob Silverman Philanthropic FundMerav Silverman FundSilvermintz Charitable FundMuriel and Sherman Simon Philanthropic FundSidney and Elaine Simon FundAmanda Simpson Bat Mitzvah FundJerome L. and Lillian Sindler Charitable FundSinger Family Philanthropic FundPeter Singer Family FundPeter Singer Personal FundThe Siskind Family FundThe sistERS FundDavid and Rasha Sklar Philanthropic FundSkolnick Family Charitable FundSlager Family FoundationIlan and Reva Slasky Chessed FundBarbara Slifka Philanthropic FundRandy Slifka Philanthropic FoundationJoshua and Sara Slocum Charitable FundSMF FundSmigel Family FundAlan J. Smirin Donor Advised FundJoshua Smith and Catherine Smith Charitable FundMorris and Devora Smith Charitable FundSteven and Arlene Smith FoundationThe Smithen Kirsch Family Philanthropic FundAllen and Sally Smouha Philanthropic FundKatherine and Kenneth Snelson Philanthropic FundSNL Charitable FundDorothy M. and Peter B. Sobol Philanthropic FundThe DSA & J Socolow FundEdith G. and A. Walter Socolow Philanthropic FundRobert Socolow FundEnid McKenna Soifer Philanthropic FundHarry Sokol Memorial FundAnita and Stanley Sokoloff Philanthropic FundBeverly and Norman Sokoloff Philanthropic FundSolar Family FoundationStephen D. & Elsa A. Solender Philanthropic FundCarole A. Solomon FundThe Jeffrey and Linda Solomon Foundation

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Kate E. Solomon FoundationMiriam and David Z. Solomon Family FoundationNancy and David Solomon Philanthropic FundZelman and Sara Solowiejczyk Philanthropic FundGerri and Andrew Sommers Family FundSontag Tzedakah Fund L’’N Reb Avraham ben Reb Yoel Pinchas Z’’LHoward & Mindy Sontag Philanthropic FundHelene & Samuel Soref Charitable FundMarion and Maurice Spanbock FundWarren Spector Charitable FundMarlene and Michael Sperling Charitable FundDanielle Spiegel Charitable FundRobert Spiegel FundRona J. and Noel J. Spiegel Philanthropic FundGary & Stacie Spielfogel Family FoundationJames and Jane Spingarn Philanthropic FundSpitz Family Charitable FundSpitzer Family FundHarry Aaron Spitzer FoundationSprung Family FoundationSPS Charitable Purpose FundThe Squirrel FundDaniel and Diana Sragowicz FoundationAnne and Mitchell Stafman Philanthropic FundBrian Stafman Charitable FundJeremy Stafman Charitable FundStanlee J. Stahl and George N. Ackerman Philanthropic FundLois and Arthur Stainman Philanthropic FundThe Hertha Stanger Charitable FundThe Kurt and Rose Stanger Charitable FundStarfish FundGerald Starr Philanthropic FundThe Marc and Anne-Marie Starr FundMichael and Ganit Steifman Philanthropic FundStein Charitable FundBernard & Marion Stein Fund Account #1Bernard and Marion Stein Fund Account #2Beverly and David Stein FundEric and Loren Stein Philanthropic FundHarriet and Malcolm Stein Philanthropic FundJeffrey A. Stein Philanthropic FundThe Lazar and Sofia Stein Memorial FoundationThe Linda and Samuel Stein Philanthropic FundRebecca and J. Andrew Stein Philanthropic FundRobert Stein FundSam D. Stein Philanthropic FundThe Beth Steinberg and Sampson Glassman Family FundJoseph and Diane Steinberg Family FundThe Steingart Family FundAbbe and Peter Steinglass Philanthropic FundJudy and Michael Steinhardt Philanthropic FundDavid Stenn FundSterling Family FoundationThe Sterling FundFamily Stern FundStern Family FundArthur and Alice Stern Philanthropic FundBen Stern’s Bar Mitzvah FundEliana Stern Charitable FundFrank and Lisbeth Stern Family FundJane and James Stern Philanthropic FundJanna F. and Michael L. Stern Philanthropic FundJeffrey M. and Susan K. Stern Philanthropic Fund

Jerome L. Stern Family Philanthropic FundJosephine Stern Charitable FundLynn S. Stern FundMaxine Stern Charitable FundPeter K. Stern Philanthropic FundSteven E. and Bonnie B. Stern Philanthropic FundThomas D. and Denise R. Stern Philanthropic FundVera Stern Philanthropic FundWarren & Susan Stern Family FundStern/Peck Children’s Gift FundMargaret Bell Sternberg FundSternlieb Cohn Family FundAlan and Beverly Sternlieb Family Charitable FundSureeva Felt Stevens Philanthropic FundStiefel Family FoundationStill In Action FundNatalie G. Stone Memorial FundNatalie Gordon Stone Memorial Fund ESWRandall D. and Erin M. Stone Philanthropic FundStotsky Family FundStrasser Philanthropic FundAndrew Strasser Philanthropic FundPhilip and Lynn Straus Philanthropic FundBarbara and Peter Strauss Philanthropic FundHarriette and Burton M. Strauss Jr. Philanthropic FundLinda and Joel Strauss Charitable FundAlan and Katherine Stroock FundElaine Verschleiser Strum FundAvrohom Yechiel Sukenik Philanthropic FundVivian & Charles Sukenik Philanthropic FundJudith M. and Michael D. Sullivan FundThe Sultan Family FundThe Raymond and Adele Sultan Family Charitable FundSunny Shores FoundationSunrise Foundation TrustThe Sunshine Philanthropic FundThe Sunshine Daydream FundLouise M. Sunshine and Martin Begun Philanthropic FundThe Survivor InitiativeThe Drs. Lori and Fredric Suser Charitable FundJohn R. and Roberta Sussman Philanthropic FundSussman/Steele FundAlfred and Renee Sutton FoundationEdward and Carol Sutton Philanthropic FundElliot and Laurie Sutton Hesed FundJeff Sutton Charity FundRichard and Alison Sutton Family FoundationSarah M. Sutton Memorial FundDavid P. Suvall Charitable FundThe Swieca Family Philanthropic FundThe Swieca Children Philanthropic FundJeanette & Stephen Tabb Philanthropic FundMorris & Rachel Tabush Charitable FundMargot Taft Philanthropic FundWilliam J. and Adrienne W. Taft Philanthropic FundMichael Takata and Katherine Sieh-Takata FoundationThe Eva Talel Family FundTandowski Family FundDavid and Peggy Tanner Philanthropic FundEric A. Tanner’s Philanthropic FundEstelle N. and Harold Tanner Philanthropic FundRobert and Bonnie Tarlowe FundTauber Family Charity Fund

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Shelby M. Tauber FundLori and Eliot Tawil Charitable FundSol N. Tawil & Sons FoundationSusan G. Taylor Philanthropic FundTCG FundTehilah FoundationThe Tehillim 116:12 FundTemple Beth Sholom FoundationTemple Chaverim FundAlice J. Tenney Philanthropic FundLaura E. Tenney Philanthropic FundMaruschka and Barry Tenzer Philanthropic FundTerumah Philanthropic FundJack Terzi’s Charity FundThe Tetra FundNan & Ira Theodore Family FoundationTheta Class of 1966 Donor Advised FundWilliam B. Thomas Memorial Philanthropic FundWilliam B. Thomas Special Memorial FundDr. Marilyn Thypin Philanthropic FundTikkun FundTikva FundThe Tikva V’Chesed FundTimothy Q. Mouse FundThe Alan R. Tisch FundThe Alexander H. Tisch FundAlice M. and Thomas J. Tisch FundAnn and Andrew Tisch FundThe Benjamin J. Tisch FundThe Charles K. Tisch FundThe Charlotte F. Tisch FundThe David L. Tisch FundThe Elizabeth M. Tisch FundThe Henry K. Tisch FundThe Hilary A. Tisch FundThe Holden V. Tisch FundJames S. & Merryl H. Tisch Philanthropic FundThe Jessica S. Tisch and Daniel Z. Levine FundJoan H. & Preston R. Tisch FundThe Lacey A. Tisch FundLaurence A. and Wilma Tisch Philanthropic FundLaurie M. Tisch FundLizzie & Jonathan M. Tisch FundThe Maude R. Tisch FundThe Michael J. Tisch FundThe Samuel A. Tisch FundThe Sarah Rose Tisch FundThe Steve Tisch FundThe William E. Tisch FundThe Zachary A. Tisch FundTnT FundGrace and Eli Tobias FoundationAnne and Mortimer Todel Philanthropic FundThe Michael Tolkin and Wendy Mogel Philanthropic FundThe Toll Family FundTorah Growth FundHelene Spielman Torker Family FundNancy and Ray L. Treiger Philanthropic FundTrepper Family FundTriple A FoundationJonathan Tropper FundThe Troy - De Wit Family Charitable FundSusan J. Troy and Larry Zipursky Philanthropic Fund

Tsedaka Philanthropic FundTsesarsky Family Philanthropic FundTSP FundThe Morris and Judy Tuchman Charity FundSimon R. Tucker Philanthropic FundRabbi Arnold S. Turetsky Memorial FundDavid and Aimee Turner Philanthropic FundGail and Stuart Turner Philanthropic FundThe Judith Turner and Rabbi David Gedzelman Tzedakah FundAlice and Harold Turobiner Charitable FundTzedaka Vachesed FundTzedakah FundTzedek FundTzedek FundTzedek Tzedek TirdofThe Tzemach FundArthur and Evlynn Udell Charitable FundLaurence and Melinda Udell Philanthropic FundThe Ulryk Eichbaum FundUniversity of Connecticut Hillel FundThe Ursaner Family FundBinyomin Moshe Vann Tzedakah FundEtan Vann Tzedakah FundGilad Vann Tzedakah FundS. Vann Grant FundYisroel Aryeh Vann Tzedakah FundRobert and Roselin Vegh Philanthropic FundAmy and Jeffrey Verschleiser Philanthropic FundThe Linda J. Vester and Glenn H. Greenberg Philanthropic FundMillie Viqueira and Steve Miller FundJay & Randi Vodofsky Family FundVogel Family FundVogel Philanthropic FundRuby and Martin Vogelfanger Philanthropic FundVogelman Family FundDiane and Stephen Volk FundIsaac Goldberg Volkmar FundV’Zakeini FundSam Wachsberger Bar Mitzvah FundElizabeth & Steven Wachsman Philanthropic FundSigmund Wahrsager Philanthropic FundBenjamin and Eugenia Wainfeld FundSheila K. Wald FundRobert and Robin Waldman and Family FundSJC Waldman FundAmy and Richard Walken Philanthropic FundArthur W. and Jacqueline Adler Walker Charitable FundWall Street Tzedaka FundMuriel Wall Philanthropic FundWallach Family Charitable FundMiriam and Ira D. Wallach Philanthropic FundHoward Wallick and Freda Rosenfeld Philanthropic FundWallstein Family Charitable FundAndrew R. Wallstein Charitable FundStacy Wallstein Charitable FundA.A.W. Family FundWarren Family Philanthropic FundBenjamin M. Warren Charitable FundRachel B. Warren Charitable FundBettina and Spencer Waxman Philanthropic FundIrwin and Esther Weber Philanthropic FundNaomi R. and Martin J. Weber Philanthropic FundMax and Jenny Weil Foundation

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Weiler Family FundJoan and Sanford I. Weill Philanthropic FundThe Penny Kirsch Wein and Bruce J. Wein Charitable FundJames L. and Edith Z. Weinberg Philanthropic FundJoel and Barbara Schloss Weinberg Philanthropic FundMarshall Weinberg Philanthropic FundPenina & Thomas Weinberger Family FundAudrey Weiner - Jeffrey Solomon Philanthropic FundLinda and Bernard Weiner FundRachel R. Weiner Tzedakah FundVicki and Ronald Weiner FundEdward A. and Sandra R. Weinstein Philanthropic FundTali and Boaz Weinstein Philanthropic FundMimi and Grace Weinstein Charitable FundEmanuel Weintraub and Johanna Berkman Charitable FundDavid and Debbie Weintraub Tzedakah FundAlfred and Miriam Weiss Charitable FundThe Barry and Randi Weiss Family FoundationWeiss Family Charitable FundCarol & Herman Weiss Charitable FundWilliam and Marion Weiss Philanthropic FundEsther and Paul Weissman Philanthropic FundMildred and George Weissman Philanthropic FundBernice & Edward Wenger Philanthropic FundJoanne R. Wenig Philanthropic FundDiane & Michael Werner Tzedakah FundWerthGiving FundCharlotte & Tamar Weseley Charitable TrustLily Weseley Charitable FundTalia Weseley Charitable TrustMargaret Whitton Charitable FundJudith and Roger Widmann Philanthropic FundWiederman Family FundFred and Sherry Wiener Philanthropic FundThe Gabe Wiener Foundation FundThe Rabbi Jacob G. and Trudel Wiener Tzedokoh FundRobert and Sherry Wiener and Ernest Michel Philanthropic FundCharlotte Tenney Wiesenberg Philanthropic FundJane Warren Wiesenberg Philanthropic FundThe Wigit FundWillner Family FundDaniel and Kathryn Willner FundThe Wilshinsky Family Charitable FundWimpfheimer Habitat FundErnst and Putti Wimpfheimer Philanthropic FundVicki Kops Wimpfheimer Memorial FundJoan and Barry Winograd Philanthropic FundPaul and Faye Winter Philanthropic FundThe Erika and Kenneth Witover Family FoundationRabbi Dr. Ephraim R. and Elaine Wolf Memorial FundJack and Charlotte Wolf Philanthropic FundShimon Wolf Charitable FundCynthia G. Wolff Philanthropic FundHoward and Jana Wolff Philanthropic FundJacob, Matthew and Sarah Wolff FundNancy and John Wolff Philanthropic FundWilliam and Babbette Wolff Philanthropic FundWolfson Family FundIsabel Wolfson FundDr. Julius Wolk Memorial FundThe Temra and Joel Wollman Charitable FundPatricia and Michael Wrotniak Charitable FundDeena and Harvey Wrubel Family Fund

Milton Wruble Foundation Philanthropic FundJane and Robert Wyker Philanthropic FundYABYY Memorial FundYad Rifka FundEarle and Beth Yaffa FundYahadut FundElissa Yellin Family FundYES David Charity FundRichard and Deborah Yoken Family FundYoung Family Philanthropic FundToni Young Family FundThe Ysacres FundZachary and Miranda Mitzvah FundJoanne Zaiac and Robert D. Coven Charitable FundRafael and Dale Zaklad Philanthropic FundAdar Zango Charitable FundZankel Philanthropic FundZara and David Charitable FundMichael S. and Renee Zarin FundHagit and Oren Zeev FundBarry and Tziona Zeffren Tzedakah FundZelany FundHayden I. Zelson FundThe Zen FundZenker Family FundCharles and Leah Zibbell Philanthropic FundZichron Bruche VeyeshuahZichron Yosef Shlomo V’Aharon Philanthropic FundAndrew and Jodi Zicklin Philanthropic FundEric Zicklin Philanthropic FundLawrence & Carol Zicklin Philanthropic FundStanley and Ruth Zicklin Philanthropic FundJessica Rae Ziff FundRemi B. Ziff FundRobert Dean Ziff FundJoyce and Bernie Zimmerman Foundation FundMichael and Barbara Zimmerman Philanthropic FundZinbarg Family Philanthropic FundZinn Family FundCathy Zises Philanthropic FundThe Seymour Zises Family Charitable FundZizza Family Philanthropic FundZMP FundThe Zucker Foundation FundUzi Zucker Philanthropic FundEllie Zuckerman Bat Mitzvah FundFaye Zuckerman FundThe Zachary Zuckerman Bar Mitzvah FundZunz Family FundZwillenberg Family Philanthropic FundZwillinger Family Fund

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PresidentNoel J. Spiegel

Chair, Executive CommitteeZoya Raynes Friedman

SecretarySuzanne Denbo Jaffe

TreasurerEzra G. Levin

Vice PresidentsMichael LustigJenny LyssDavid Z. Solomon

COMMITTEE CHAIRSAuditEzra G. Levin

Charitable Distribution/ Special Gifts FundSuzanne Denbo Jaffe

Executive CommitteeZoya Raynes Friedman

InvestmentDavid Z. Solomon

MarketingJenny Lyss

NominatingMichael Lustig

BOARD OF TRUSTEESJerry CohenAlisa Doctoroff Eric EdidinLeslie Fastenberg Zoya Raynes FriedmanCindy GolubB.Z. HalberstamTerri HerensteinSuzanne Denbo JaffeLynn KrollTeena LernerEzra G. LevinMichael LustigJenny LyssLinda MirelsBeth Goldberg NashSuzanne PeckElla ShteingartDavid Z. SolomonAndrew SommersNoel J. SpiegelJ. Andrew SteinMichael L. SternAlexander TischRonald G. Weiner

TRUSTEES EMERITIBobbie AbramsKaren R. Adler Saul E. Ashkenazi*Carol B. AuerbachArthur B. Belfer*Alan S. BernikowLeonard N. Block*Milton J. Bluestein*Thomas A. BlumbergLudwig BravmannLawrence B. ButtenwieserClive ChajetMarcy Chanin*Laurence W. CohenBertram J. CohnGeoffrey J. ColvinSusan L. Cullman*Arthur J. Dixon*Joel S. EhrenkranzSanford B. EhrenkranzAlvin H. EinbenderRoger W. EinigerDavid K. GanekNathan GantcherPatricia A. GantzMonroe Goldwater*David S. GottesmanMyrna K. GreenbergLouise B. GreilsheimerJoseph Gurwin*John H. GutfreundMarjorie Guttag*Harold R. Handler

George H. Heyman, Jr.* David J. HidaryIrwin HochbergStephen A. HochmanAlan S. JaffeLudwig Jesselson*Michael JesselsonMichael M. KassenFrederick A. KlingensteinMorton A. Kornreich*Lynn Korda KrollSidney LapidusJerry W. LevinMorris L. Levinson*William Levitt*Susan Lytle LiptonStanley H. Lowell*Peter L. MalkinHarry R. Mancher*Jerry ManningMatthew J. MarylesJoseph M. Mazer*Jack Nash*Morris W. OffitJudith Stern PeckBurton P. ResnickFrederick P. Rose*William Rosenwald*Jon RotenstreichDavid G. Sacks*Richard SchlesingerIrving Schneider*Harvey Schulweiss

Jodi J. SchwartzStephen Shalom Daniel S. ShapiroJohn M. ShapiroTheordore H. Silbert*Larry A. SilversteinHerbert M. Singer*Alfred P. Slaner*Joseph Stein, Jr.Robert M. Stavis Meyer Steinberg*Susan K. SternStephanie J. StiefelDavid A. TannerHarold TannerNicki TannerHerbert Tenzer*Andrew H. TischJames S. TischLaurence A. Tisch*Wilma TischPeggy Tishman*John Trubin*Sophie Udell*Jeffrey VerschleiserMarc J. WarrenJack D. Weiler*James L. Weinberg*Elaine K. WinikLarry ZicklinRoy J. Zuckerberg

* Deceased

STAFF Hilda BeckDirector of IT and Financial Services

Susan F. DickmanExecutive Vice President & CEO

Karla FlorisAssistant Director of Grants Administration

Wanda GutierrezContributions Coordinator/ Office Manager

Ellen Smith IsraelsonCMO & Vice President of Philanthropic Services

Michelle Lebowits Senior Director, Business Development and Client Services

Melanie MarchfeldVice President, Grants Administration

Igor MusayevAssociate Director, Financial and Investment Services

Claudia PintoGrants Processing Manager

Hannah RosenGrants Processing Associate

Tamar S. SnyderDirector, Brand Marketing & Communications

Saul H. WadowskiVice President/Controller

Lauren WingGrants Processing Associate

Beth WohlgelernterSenior Vice President & COO

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Health

Human Services

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Community Organizations

Culture-General

Culture-Jewish

Education-General

Education-Jewish

Environment

Health

Human Services

International/Israel

Religious

UJA-Federation of NY

Community Organizations

Culture-General

Culture-Jewish

Education-General

Education-Jewish

Environment

Health

Human Services

International/Israel

Religious

UJA-Federation of NY

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

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

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