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JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND 2018 ANNUAL REPORT

JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND 2018 ANNUAL REPORT · JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND 2 JCF’s Special Gifts Fund grants in 2018: $840,000 Since 1999, JCF’s endowment, the Special Gifts Fund, has granted

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JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND2018 ANNUAL REPORT

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CONTENTS

Since 2000, Jewish Communal Fund’s generous Fundholders have made nearly

$5 Billion in grants to charities in all sectors, including:

300,000+ GRANTS to Jewish organizations in the United States, totaling nearly $2 Billion

100,000+ GRANTS to Israeli and international charities, totaling $664 Million

200,000+ GRANTS to general charities in the United States, totaling $2.4 Billion

1 Letter from President and CEO 2 JCF Reinvests in the Jewish Community 3 JCF Adds Social Impact Investments in Every Asset Class 4 Investments 5–23 Financial Statements 24–37 Grants 38–55 Funds 56 Trustees/Staff

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TEvery year, we are humbled by the enormous generosity of JCF’s Fundholders. FY 2018 was no exception—our Fundholders recommended a staggering 58,000 grants totaling $435 million to charities in every sector. It is our privilege to facilitate your grant-

making, and we are pleased to report a record-breaking year of growth and service to the Jewish community. By choosing JCF to facilitate your charitable giving, you further enable us to make an annual $2 million unrestricted grant to UJA-Federation of New York, to support local Jewish programs and initiatives. In addition, JCF’s endowment, the Special Gifts Fund, continues to change lives for the better, granting out more than $17 million since 1999. Your grants and ours combine to create a double bottom line.

Grants from the Special Gifts Fund are the way that our JCF network collectively expresses its support for the larger Jewish community, and this sets JCF apart from all other donor advised funds. It clearly demonstrates our new tagline: We have a gift for giving. We are pleased to report that in fiscal 2018, JCF approved grants of $840,000 from the Special Gifts Fund to Jewish charities selected by our trustees, with the assistance of UJA-Federation of New York. These grants will be used to support a Digital Choice Food Pantry at the United Jewish Council of the East Side; free civil legal services from New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) at the Brooklyn Resource Hub; the new Sustenance Center at the Marion and Aaron Gural JCC; and the Community Initiative for Holocaust Survivors (CIHS). Details about these grants and our collective impact as a network of over 7,000 Fundholders can be found on the following pages.

Here at JCF, we continue to work hard to bring you the best possible service. To this end, we have increased our social impact offerings and have introduced an array of investment choices for our Fundholders including ESG investments in every asset class. One of the most exciting innovations is our new collaboration with the Hebrew Free Loan Society (HFLS) allowing JCF Fundholders to make interest-free loans. The HFLS program and the new social impact investments are described in the investment section of the report.

JCF continues to be the country’s largest and most active Jewish donor advised fund, managing over $1.7 billion in charitable assets for over 3,800 funds. Thank you for your continued partnership and trust.

Zoya Raynes Susan F. Dickman President Executive Vice President & CEO

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JCF’s Special Gifts Fund grants in 2018: $840,000

Since 1999, JCF’s endowment, the Special Gifts Fund, has granted more than $17 million to Jewish charities in New York.

JCF Reinvests in the Jewish Community

$375,000

to the United Jewish Council of the East Side to provide a Digital Choice Food Pantry

$250,000

for New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) to provide free Civil Legal Services at the Brooklyn Resource Hub

$125,000

to the Community Initiative for Holocaust Survivors (CIHS) showcasing “Hours of Freedom”

$90,000 to support the Marion & Aaron Gural JCC to cover increased food costs at the new Sustenance Center

Interested in learning more about Jewish Communal Fund’s generous network of funders?

Download our 2018 Giving Report at jcfny.org/givingreport.

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Pre-Set Investment Portfolios4

Equities (stocks) Fixed Income (bonds) Real Assets

45%

5%

50%80%

20%30%

70%

15%

10%

75%

Investment Time Horizon: 1–3 YEARS

CONSERVATIVE

Investment Time Horizon: 3–7 YEARS

MODERATE

Investment Time Horizon: 7+ YEARS

AGGRESSIVE

Investment Time Horizon: 7+ YEARS

ESG (new!)

Jewish Communal Fund offers a robust Investment Platform, enabling Fundholders to easily customize the investment allocation for the charitable assets in their funds according to their risk tolerance and time horizon goals.

Pooled Investment Funds237 Bond Funds 12 Stock Funds 1 Real Assets Fund 3 Privately-Managed

Stock Funds$

JCF Adds Social Impact Investments in Every Asset Class

Options for Social Impact Across All Asset Classes7

2 Bond Funds

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3 Stock Funds JCF Social Impact Loan Program

ESG Pre-Set Portfolio

Israel Investment Options2State of Israel Bonds Market Vectors Israel ETF (ISRA)

Plus

JCF’s Special Gifts Fund grants in 2018: $840,000

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INVESTMENTS

In consultation with its investment advisors, the Investment Committee of the Jewish Communal Fund periodically reviews investments and establishes investment policies. These policies are designed to:

(1) ensure that Fundholder 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. Fundholders 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. Fundholders 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 managedBlackRock Core Bond Portfolio .......................................................................................................................CCBBXVanguard Total International Bond Index ...................................................................................................VTIFXLoomis Sayles Investment Grade Fixed Income Fund ...........................................................................LSIGXTIAA-CREF Social Choice Bond .........................................................................................................................TSBIXT. Rowe Price Institutional Floating Rate ......................................................................................................RPIFXBarings US High Yield.........................................................................................................................................BXHYXPRIMECAP Odyssey (Large Cap. Growth) .................................................................................................POGRXNeuberger Berman, Sustainable Equity (Large Cap. Blend) .............................................................NBSLXVanguard, Institutional Index (Large Cap. Blend) .......................................................................................VIIIXHarbor (Large Cap. Value) ................................................................................................................................HAVLXVanguard, 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 ..............................................................................................................DODFXDomini Impact International Equity ........................................................................................................ DOMOXRBC Emerging Markets Equity ..........................................................................................................................REEIXPrincipal Diversified Real Asset......................................................................................................................PDRDXIsrael Bonds: 2-year Maccabee Bond ..................................................................................................................n/aIsrael Bonds: 2-year Jubilee Bond .........................................................................................................................n/aMarket Vectors Israel ETF ....................................................................................................................................... ISRA

Pre-Set Investment Portfolios

In addition to the customized investment allocation options mentioned above, Fundholders can choose from the following Pre-Set Investment Portfolios: Conservative Portfolio, Moderate Portfolio, Aggressive Portfolio, and ESG Portfolio. A minimum investment of $10,000 is required to invest in any of these portfolios. To view the underlying investments within each of the Pre-Set Portfolios, please visit the JCF website.

Privately Managed Accounts

Fundholders with over $55,000 in assets may opt to invest in one of three privately managed accounts. These accounts are:Eagle Capital Management, Gabelli Asset Management (GAMCO), and Neuberger Berman, LLC.A minimum investment of $50,000 is required to invest in any one of these accounts.

Private Investment Managers

Fundholders 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.

Fundholders 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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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, 2018 and 2017, 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 consolidated financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditor's 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 audit 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 auditor's judgment, 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 auditor considers 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, 2018 and 2017, 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. EISNERAMPER LLP New York, New York October 29, 2018

EisnerAmper LLP750 Third Avenue

New York, NY 10017T 212.949.8700F 212.891.4100

www.eisneramper.com

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Consolidated Statements of Financial PositionJE

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Consolidated Statements of Financial Position June 30, 2018 2017 ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 58,487,214 $ 51,634,526 Amounts due from investment managers 3,902,327 1,250,903 Accrued income and other assets 1,707,777 1,569,792 Investments 1,589,085,608 1,504,113,737 Property and equipment, net 343,624 Total assets $ 1,653,526,550 $ 1,558,568,958 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued operating expenses $ 920,817 $ 646,428 Amounts due to investment managers 5,967,397 7,368,757 Total liabilities 6,888,214 8,015,185 Commitments (see Note B and H) Unrestricted net assets: Undesignated 1,620,970,236 1,525,179,129 Designated and semi-designated 7,174,333 7,738,716 Functioning as endowment 18,493,767 17,595,180 1,646,638,336 1,550,513,025 Temporarily restricted net assets 40,748 Total net assets 1,646,638,336 1,550,553,773 Total liabilities and net assets $ 1,653,526,550 $ 1,558,568,958

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Consolidated Statements of Activities Year Ended June 30, 2018 Year Ended June 30, 2017

Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Total Unrestricted

Temporarily Restricted Total

Public support and revenue: Contributions received $ 451,124,448 $ 62,938 $ 451,187,386 $ 410,798,462 $ 1,050,857 $ 411,849,319 Realized gain on sale of property held subject to life interest 28,603 28,603 Interest and dividend income, net 23,838,499 23,838,499 19,632,947 19,632,947 Net realized and unrealized gains on investments 62,905,844 62,905,844 102,885,240 102,885,240 Total public support and revenue before release of restrictions 537,868,791 62,938 537,931,729 533,345,252 1,050,857 534,396,109 Net assets released from restrictions 103,686 (103,686) 0 46,289,082 (46,289,082) 0 Total public support and revenue 537,972,477 (40,748) 537,931,729 579,634,334 (45,238,225) 534,396,109 Expenses: Program: Grants to philanthropic institutions and related expenses 435,556,721 435,556,721 397,518,963 397,518,963 Management and general 4,800,968 4,800,968 5,540,430 5,540,430 Fund-raising 1,489,477 1,489,477 1,280,352 1,280,352 Total expenses 441,847,166 441,847,166 404,339,745 404,339,745 Change in net assets 96,125,311 (40,748) 96,084,563 175,294,589 (45,238,225) 130,056,364 Net assets - beginning of year 1,550,513,025 40,748 1,550,553,773 1,375,218,436 45,278,973 1,420,497,409 Net assets - end of year $ 1,646,638,336 $ 0 $ 1,646,638,336 $ 1,550,513,025 $ 40,748 $ 1,550,553,773

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Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows Year Ended June 30, 2018 2017 Cash flows from operating activities: Change in net assets $ 96,084,563 $ 130,056,364 Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 13,495 Net realized and unrealized gains on investments (62,905,844) (102,885,240) Realized gain on sale of property held subject to life interest (28,603) Write-off of remaining allowance for closing costs 764,794 Changes in: Amounts due from investment managers (2,651,424) 126,809 Accrued income and other assets (137,985) (637,168) Accounts payable and accrued operating expenses 274,389 (708,697) Deferred revenue - beneficial-use interest, net (3,559,725) Amounts due to investment managers (1,401,360) (661,661) Net cash provided by operating activities 29,275,834 22,466,873 Cash flows from investing activities: Proceeds from sale of property held subject to life interest 47,963,809 Proceeds from the sales of investments 1,491,745,266 2,547,379,682 Purchases of investments (1,513,811,293) (2,625,946,940) Purchases of property and equipment (357,119) Net cash used in investing activities (22,423,146) (30,603,449) Net change in cash and cash equivalents 6,852,688 (8,136,576) Cash and cash equivalents - beginning of year 51,634,526 59,771,102 Cash and cash equivalents - end of year $ 58,487,214 $ 51,634,526 Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information: Unrelated business income taxes paid $ 0 $ 580,000

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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements[ June 30, 2018 and 2017 ]

NOTE A - THE ORGANIZATION AND ITS SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND (an entity of a sole member) Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements June 30, 2018 and 2017

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NOTE A - THE ORGANIZATION AND ITS SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES [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 limited liability, 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 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 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 and compliance returns.

[2] Basis of accounting: The consolidated financial statements of JCF have been prepared using the accrual basis of accounting and conform to accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("U.S. GAAP").

[3] Use of estimates: The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, public support and revenue, and expenses, as well as contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

[4] 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 and certificates of deposit, which are included within the investment category.

[5] 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 consolidated statements of financial position, with realized and unrealized gains and losses included in the 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 as 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. Purchases of long-term certificates of deposit, with maturity dates of four months or greater, are included as part of the investment portfolio and are reported at fair value.

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NOTE A - THE ORGANIZATION AND ITS SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED) [5] Investments: (continued)

As a practical expedient, the fair values of certain investments of JCF are measured using the net asset value ("NAV") per share (or its equivalent unit) 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 upon receipt with the exception of donated investments in LLCs, which are sold as soon as reasonably possible; as at times there may be restrictions on the sales of these assets. Accordingly, for purposes of the consolidated statements of cash flows, donated securities received and sold within the same year are reported as 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 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 failures 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 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 "amounts due from or due to investment managers" in the 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. Because of periodic changes each year in an investment's position in the fair-value hierarchy (as described in Note B), there may be transfers of investments among the levels of the hierarchy.

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NOTE A - THE ORGANIZATION AND ITS SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED) [6] Property and equipment:

Property and equipment are stated at their original costs at the dates of acquisition, or, if contributed, at their estimated fair values at the dates of donation, less accumulated depreciation and amortization. JCF capitalizes items of property and equipment that have a cost of $5,000 or more and a useful life greater than one year. Whereas minor costs of repairs and maintenance are expensed as incurred. Leasehold improvements are amortized over the remaining lease term, or the useful lives of the improvements, whichever is shorter. Depreciation is provided using the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the related furniture, equipment, and computer hardware, which range from five to seven years. Management evaluates the recoverability of the investment in long-lived assets on an ongoing basis and recognizes any impairment in the year of determination. Long-lived assets were tested for impairment as of June 30, 2018, and, in the opinion of management, there was no impairment. However, it is reasonably possible that relevant conditions could change in the near term and necessitate a change in management's estimate of the recoverability of these assets.

[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 $139,000 and $138,000 for fiscal-years 2018 and 2017, 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 tax relating to its investment activities; however, because JCF has always accrued a liability related to this 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 the

responsibility is placed on JCF (through its Board of Trustees or the Charitable Distribution Committee) for designating the specific grant beneficiaries and scheduling such grants.

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[9] Net assets: (continued)

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

(ii) Temporarily restricted:

During fiscal-year 2013, JCF established a fiscal-sponsorship program whereby it 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 2018 and 2017, contributions in the amounts of $62,938 and $531,617, respectively, were received specifically for various fiscal sponsorships, and expenses in the amounts of $103,686 and $629,567, respectively, were incurred in satisfaction of the donors' intended purposes. As of fiscal-year 2018, JCF had no unspent fiscal sponsorship monies. In addition, during fiscal-year 2017, the property held subject to life interest (net of beneficial-use interest) which had been temporarily restricted for time, was sold and released from restriction (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").

[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 consolidated statements of financial position.

[13] Functional allocation of expenses: The costs of providing JCF's various grant and supporting services have been summarized on a functional basis in the consolidated statements of activities. Accordingly, direct costs have been allocated among the program and supporting services based on the nature of each expense. Indirect costs have been functionalized on the basis of time allocation of the various departments. In fiscal-years 2018 and 2017, respectively, management and general expenses in the accompanying consolidated statements of activities included $823,300 and $1,708,210 related to JCF's philanthropic services for donors, which are reimbursed by the donors utilizing these services.

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[14] Upcoming accounting pronouncement: In August 2016, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") No. 2016-14, 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 classifications, b) investment returns, c) expense categorizations, d) liquidity and availability of resources, and e) the presentation of operating cash flows. The new standard will be effective for years beginning after December 15, 2017. JCF will adopt this pronouncement when it becomes effective.

[15] Subsequent events: JCF evaluated subsequent events through October 29, 2018, 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, 2018 2017 Fair Value Cost Fair Value Cost Money-market funds $ 362,689,566 $ 362,689,566 $ 352,397,103 $ 352,397,103 Certificates of deposit 22,001,139 22,000,585 37,522,262 37,500,804 U.S. government and agency obligations 75,955,001 76,392,219 93,586,342 93,766,310 Mutual fund - equities 590,563,608 496,365,673 485,808,782 410,626,681 Asset-backed securities 45,896,908 46,692,233 21,435,053 21,476,960 Corporate bonds 123,752,243 124,561,416 135,733,847 135,752,949 Commercial mortgage-backed securities 12,118,404 12,381,847 34,350,617 34,750,186 Privately managed investments - equities 94,339,608 70,193,778 84,210,248 58,654,299 Mutual funds - bonds 73,070,861 75,461,659 97,856,041 98,655,123 Private equity limited partnerships 26,146,493 24,429,413 9,504,590 9,046,758 Funds of funds 8,497,297 4,762,697 7,688,084 4,420,663 Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs 142,137,483 66,243,042 129,140,834 67,091,817 Pooled investments 7,503,955 7,132,674 7,980,191 7,856,363 Not-readily-marketable securities 2,088,542 2,366,838 4,584,243 4,862,539 Foreign bonds 1,399,500 1,399,500 1,390,500 1,390,500 Private corporate bonds 925,000 925,000 925,000 925,000 $ 1,589,085,608 $ 1,393,998,140 $ 1,504,113,737 $ 1,339,174,055

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[14] Upcoming accounting pronouncement: In August 2016, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") No. 2016-14, 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 classifications, b) investment returns, c) expense categorizations, d) liquidity and availability of resources, and e) the presentation of operating cash flows. The new standard will be effective for years beginning after December 15, 2017. JCF will adopt this pronouncement when it becomes effective.

[15] Subsequent events: JCF evaluated subsequent events through October 29, 2018, 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, 2018 2017 Fair Value Cost Fair Value Cost Money-market funds $ 362,689,566 $ 362,689,566 $ 352,397,103 $ 352,397,103 Certificates of deposit 22,001,139 22,000,585 37,522,262 37,500,804 U.S. government and agency obligations 75,955,001 76,392,219 93,586,342 93,766,310 Mutual fund - equities 590,563,608 496,365,673 485,808,782 410,626,681 Asset-backed securities 45,896,908 46,692,233 21,435,053 21,476,960 Corporate bonds 123,752,243 124,561,416 135,733,847 135,752,949 Commercial mortgage-backed securities 12,118,404 12,381,847 34,350,617 34,750,186 Privately managed investments - equities 94,339,608 70,193,778 84,210,248 58,654,299 Mutual funds - bonds 73,070,861 75,461,659 97,856,041 98,655,123 Private equity limited partnerships 26,146,493 24,429,413 9,504,590 9,046,758 Funds of funds 8,497,297 4,762,697 7,688,084 4,420,663 Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs 142,137,483 66,243,042 129,140,834 67,091,817 Pooled investments 7,503,955 7,132,674 7,980,191 7,856,363 Not-readily-marketable securities 2,088,542 2,366,838 4,584,243 4,862,539 Foreign bonds 1,399,500 1,399,500 1,390,500 1,390,500 Private corporate bonds 925,000 925,000 925,000 925,000 $ 1,589,085,608 $ 1,393,998,140 $ 1,504,113,737 $ 1,339,174,055

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Note B - INVESTMENTS: (CONTINUED) 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. During each fiscal-year, investment income consisted of the following:

Year Ended June 30, 2018 2017 Interest and dividends $ 27,716,273 $ 21,767,201 Investment management fees (Note A[5]) (3,877,774) (2,134,254) Interest and dividends, net 23,838,499 19,632,947 Net realized gains 32,758,058 28,285,659 Net unrealized gains 30,147,786 74,599,581 Total net realized and unrealized gains 62,905,844 102,885,240 Net investment income $ 86,744,343 $ 122,518,187

ASC Topic 820, Fair Value Measurements, establishes a three-level valuation hierarchy for 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 or published 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 identical, or 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 NAV as a practical expedient of fair value. JCF uses NAV 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. Investments valued at NAV are not required to be categorized within the fair-value hierarchy and accordingly have been excluded from the fair-value hierarchy.

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NOTE B - INVESTMENTS: (CONTINUED) 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 consolidated financial statements. The availability of 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 2018 and 2017, there were no transfers among the fair-value hierarchy levels. The following tables summarizes the fair values of JCF's assets at each fiscal year-end, in accordance with the ASC Topic 820 valuation levels: June 30, 2018

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total Investments Valued

at NAV Total Money-market funds $ 362,689,566 $ 362,689,566 $ 362,689,566Certificates of deposit $ 22,001,139 22,001,139 22,001,139U.S. government and agency obligations 75,955,001 75,955,001 75,955,001Mutual funds - equities 590,563,608 590,563,608 590,563,608Asset-backed securities 45,896,908 45,896,908 45,896,908Corporate bonds 123,752,243 123,752,243 123,752,243Commercial mortgage- backed securities 12,118,404 12,118,404 12,118,404Privately managed investment - equities 92,583,002 1,756,606 94,339,608 94,339,608Mutual funds - bonds 72,880,909 189,952 73,070,861 73,070,861Private equity limited partnerships $ 26,146,493 26,146,493Funds of funds 8,497,297 8,497,297Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs 142,137,483 142,137,483Pooled investments 7,503,955 7,503,955Not-readily-marketable securities $ 2,088,542 2,088,542 2,088,542Foreign bonds 1,399,500 1,399,500 1,399,500Private corporate bonds 925,000 925,000 925,000 Total funds $ 1,118,717,085 $ 281,670,253 $ 4,413,042 $ 1,404,800,380 $ 184,285,228 $ 1,589,085,608

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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total Investments Valued

at NAV Total Money-market funds $ 352,397,103 $ 352,397,103 $ 352,397,103 Certificates of deposit $ 37,522,262 37,522,262 37,522,262 U.S. government and agency obligations 93,586,342 93,586,342 93,586,342 Mutual funds - equities 485,808,782 485,808,782 485,808,782 Asset-backed securities 21,435,053 21,435,053 21,435,053 Corporate bonds 135,733,847 135,733,847 135,733,847 Commercial mortgage- backed securities 34,350,617 34,350,617 34,350,617 Privately managed investment - equities 82,934,905 1,275,343 84,210,248 84,210,248 Mutual funds - bonds 97,713,754 142,287 97,856,041 97,856,041 Private equity limited partnerships $ 9,504,590 9,504,590 Funds of funds 7,688,084 7,688,084 Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs 129,140,834 129,140,834 Pooled investments 7,980,191 7,980,191 Not-readily-marketable securities $ 4,584,243 4,584,243 4,584,243 Foreign bonds 1,390,500 1,390,500 1,390,500 Private corporate bonds 925,000 925,000 925,000 Total funds $1,018,854,544 $ 324,045,751 $ 6,899,743 $ 1,349,800,038 $ 154,313,699 $ 1,504,113,737 The following summarizes changes in fair values of JCF's Level 3 investments during each fiscal year:

Year Ended June 30, 2018 Not-Readily Private Marketable Foreign Corporate Securities Bonds Bonds Total Balance - July 1, 2017 $ 4,584,243 $ 1,390,500 $ 925,000 $ 6,899,743 Net purchases 1,350,000 591,000 1,941,000 Net sales (1,086,808) (582,000) (1,668,808) Realized losses (2,758,893) (2,758,893) Balance - June 30, 2018 $ 2,088,542 $ 1,399,500 $ 925,000 $ 4,413,042

Year Ended June 30, 2017 Not-Readily Private Marketable Foreign Corporate Securities Bonds Bonds Total Balance - July 1, 2016 $ 3,946,666 $ 974,000 $ 925,000 $ 5,845,666 Net purchases 2,640,418 808,500 3,448,918 Net sales (1,978,518) (392,000) (2,370,518) Realized losses (24,323) (24,323) Balance - June 30, 2017 $ 4,584,243 $ 1,390,500 $ 925,000 $ 6,899,743

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June 30, 2018 Unfunded Redemption Redemption Fair Value Commitments Frequency Notice Period Private equity limited partnerships: $ 1,374,547 $ 582,000 Closed-end fund; N/A 6 year lock-up 1,707,386 Quarterly 65 days 8,782,911 25,657,831 Closed-end fund; N/A 9 year lock-up 433,334 512,434 Closed-end fund; N/A 9 year lock-up 9,430,187 15,625,000 Closed-end fund; N/A 9 year lock-up 3,892,290 19,776,973 None N/A 175,838 115,000 None N/A 350,000 None N/A Funds of funds: 1,994,861 Quarterly 95 days 6,484 Quarterly 90 days 577,040 Semi-annually 95 days 4,958,747 Quarterly 60-65 days 960,165 Semi-annually; 95 days 1 year lock-up Long/short equity hedge funds and LPs: 9,166,165 Quarterly 30-65 days 2,024,656 Monthly 6-60 days 112,628,088 Quarterly 45-90 days 7,623,335 Quarterly 75-90 days 9,687,763 Semi-annually 60 days 1,007,476 Quarterly; 1 year 90 days lock-up Pooled investments 7,503,955 Quarterly 30 days $ 184,285,228 $ 62,269,238

Additionally, during fiscal-year 2018 JCF committed $123,500,000 to two new limited partnerships, but no capital calls had been made as of June 30, 2018. 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 Range of Valuation Techniques June 30, 2018 Inputs Inputs Not-readily-marketable securities Relative value analysis $ 2,088,542 Expected recovery N/A Foreign bonds Relative value analysis $ 1,399,500 Expected recovery 1.35% - 3.13% 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 the interest-rate spreads of similar securities.

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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, and accordingly JCF recognized unrealized depreciation in the value of the property as of June 30, 2016. As actuarially determined as of the date of receipt of the property, 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. However, due to the sale of the property, the donor and the donor's spouse vacated the property earlier than expected. Therefore, the amortization of the donor's beneficial-use interest for 2017 was only calculated through December 2016, the month of sale. In fiscal-year 2017, temporarily restricted contribution revenue included an amount of $519,240 related to the amortization of the donor's beneficial-use interest. In December 2016, the property was sold for $60,028,603, of which JCF received proceeds of $47,963,809 and the remainder was retained by the donor, as allowed by the gift agreement. A realized gain of $28,603 was recognized on the sale, which was reported in the fiscal-year 2017 consolidated statements of activities. In addition, $764,794 above the previously established reserve was expensed during fiscal-year 2017. NOTE D - PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT As of June 30, 2018, property and equipment consisted of the following:

Furniture and equipment $ 220,699 Computer hardware 20,511 Leasehold improvements 115,909 357,119 Less: accumulated depreciation and amortization (13,495) $ 343,624

NOTE E - MANAGEMENT FEE ALLOCATION To pay its operating expenses, JCF charges an administrative fee to all donor-advised funds as described below, with amounts exceeding $5,000,000 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

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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, and accordingly JCF recognized unrealized depreciation in the value of the property as of June 30, 2016. As actuarially determined as of the date of receipt of the property, 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. However, due to the sale of the property, the donor and the donor's spouse vacated the property earlier than expected. Therefore, the amortization of the donor's beneficial-use interest for 2017 was only calculated through December 2016, the month of sale. In fiscal-year 2017, temporarily restricted contribution revenue included an amount of $519,240 related to the amortization of the donor's beneficial-use interest. In December 2016, the property was sold for $60,028,603, of which JCF received proceeds of $47,963,809 and the remainder was retained by the donor, as allowed by the gift agreement. A realized gain of $28,603 was recognized on the sale, which was reported in the fiscal-year 2017 consolidated statements of activities. In addition, $764,794 above the previously established reserve was expensed during fiscal-year 2017. NOTE D - PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT As of June 30, 2018, property and equipment consisted of the following:

Furniture and equipment $ 220,699 Computer hardware 20,511 Leasehold improvements 115,909 357,119 Less: accumulated depreciation and amortization (13,495) $ 343,624

NOTE E - MANAGEMENT FEE ALLOCATION To pay its operating expenses, JCF charges an administrative fee to all donor-advised funds as described below, with amounts exceeding $5,000,000 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

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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, and accordingly JCF recognized unrealized depreciation in the value of the property as of June 30, 2016. As actuarially determined as of the date of receipt of the property, 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. However, due to the sale of the property, the donor and the donor's spouse vacated the property earlier than expected. Therefore, the amortization of the donor's beneficial-use interest for 2017 was only calculated through December 2016, the month of sale. In fiscal-year 2017, temporarily restricted contribution revenue included an amount of $519,240 related to the amortization of the donor's beneficial-use interest. In December 2016, the property was sold for $60,028,603, of which JCF received proceeds of $47,963,809 and the remainder was retained by the donor, as allowed by the gift agreement. A realized gain of $28,603 was recognized on the sale, which was reported in the fiscal-year 2017 consolidated statements of activities. In addition, $764,794 above the previously established reserve was expensed during fiscal-year 2017. NOTE D - PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT As of June 30, 2018, property and equipment consisted of the following:

Furniture and equipment $ 220,699 Computer hardware 20,511 Leasehold improvements 115,909 357,119 Less: accumulated depreciation and amortization (13,495) $ 343,624

NOTE E - MANAGEMENT FEE ALLOCATION To pay its operating expenses, JCF charges an administrative fee to all donor-advised funds as described below, with amounts exceeding $5,000,000 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

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NOTE E - MANAGEMENT FEE ALLOCATION (CONTINUED) 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 an amount of $2,000,000, are granted out to UJA. Administrative fees and interest income in excess of operating expenses greater than $2,000,000 may be divided among grants to UJA, increases to JCF's Special Gifts Fund, and a reserve for capital projects. The total administrative fee was $8,365,206 and $7,482,786 for fiscal-years 2018 and 2017, respectively. NOTE F - EMPLOYEE-BENEFIT PLANS [1] Defined-contribution plan:

UJA, the 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, 2017, the beginning of the plan year. Total expenses for fiscal-years 2018 and 2017 for this plan were $248,093 and $168,013, 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 2018 and 2017, contributions to the plan were $36,500 and $36,000, respectively.

NOTE G - 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 2018 and 2017, JCF reimbursed UJA for these costs in the amounts of $3,084,040 and $2,682,363, respectively. During fiscal-year 2018, JCF awarded grants to UJA totaling $23,027,388, of which (a) $2,155,180 represented grants from JCF's operating fund, (b) $853,346 represented grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and (c) $20,018,862 represented grants from donor-advised funds. For fiscal-year 2017, JCF awarded grants to UJA totaling $21,913,195, of which (a) $2,000,460 represented grants from JCF's operating fund, (b) $996,635 represented grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and (c) $18,916,100 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 $12,728,144 and $10,169,415 for fiscal-years 2018 and 2017, 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, 2018 and 2017, JCF owned 0.72% and 0.78% of the fund, the investments of which were valued at $7,503,955 and $7,980,191.

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NOTE E - MANAGEMENT FEE ALLOCATION (CONTINUED) 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 an amount of $2,000,000, are granted out to UJA. Administrative fees and interest income in excess of operating expenses greater than $2,000,000 may be divided among grants to UJA, increases to JCF's Special Gifts Fund, and a reserve for capital projects. The total administrative fee was $8,365,206 and $7,482,786 for fiscal-years 2018 and 2017, respectively. NOTE F - EMPLOYEE-BENEFIT PLANS [1] Defined-contribution plan:

UJA, the 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, 2017, the beginning of the plan year. Total expenses for fiscal-years 2018 and 2017 for this plan were $248,093 and $168,013, 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 2018 and 2017, contributions to the plan were $36,500 and $36,000, respectively.

NOTE G - 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 2018 and 2017, JCF reimbursed UJA for these costs in the amounts of $3,084,040 and $2,682,363, respectively. During fiscal-year 2018, JCF awarded grants to UJA totaling $23,027,388, of which (a) $2,155,180 represented grants from JCF's operating fund, (b) $853,346 represented grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and (c) $20,018,862 represented grants from donor-advised funds. For fiscal-year 2017, JCF awarded grants to UJA totaling $21,913,195, of which (a) $2,000,460 represented grants from JCF's operating fund, (b) $996,635 represented grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and (c) $18,916,100 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 $12,728,144 and $10,169,415 for fiscal-years 2018 and 2017, 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, 2018 and 2017, JCF owned 0.72% and 0.78% of the fund, the investments of which were valued at $7,503,955 and $7,980,191.

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NOTE E - MANAGEMENT FEE ALLOCATION (CONTINUED) 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 an amount of $2,000,000, are granted out to UJA. Administrative fees and interest income in excess of operating expenses greater than $2,000,000 may be divided among grants to UJA, increases to JCF's Special Gifts Fund, and a reserve for capital projects. The total administrative fee was $8,365,206 and $7,482,786 for fiscal-years 2018 and 2017, respectively. NOTE F - EMPLOYEE-BENEFIT PLANS [1] Defined-contribution plan:

UJA, the 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, 2017, the beginning of the plan year. Total expenses for fiscal-years 2018 and 2017 for this plan were $248,093 and $168,013, 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 2018 and 2017, contributions to the plan were $36,500 and $36,000, respectively.

NOTE G - 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 2018 and 2017, JCF reimbursed UJA for these costs in the amounts of $3,084,040 and $2,682,363, respectively. During fiscal-year 2018, JCF awarded grants to UJA totaling $23,027,388, of which (a) $2,155,180 represented grants from JCF's operating fund, (b) $853,346 represented grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and (c) $20,018,862 represented grants from donor-advised funds. For fiscal-year 2017, JCF awarded grants to UJA totaling $21,913,195, of which (a) $2,000,460 represented grants from JCF's operating fund, (b) $996,635 represented grants from the Special Gifts Fund, and (c) $18,916,100 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 $12,728,144 and $10,169,415 for fiscal-years 2018 and 2017, 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, 2018 and 2017, JCF owned 0.72% and 0.78% of the fund, the investments of which were valued at $7,503,955 and $7,980,191.

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NOTE H - COMMITMENTS [1] Lease:

During fiscal-year 2018, JCF moved its office space to a new location within the same building. JCF amended the original lease agreement and is now obligated under a noncancellable operating lease that expires in March 2028. As of June 30, 2018, minimum future lease payments are as follows:

Year Ending

June 30, Amount

2019 $ 494,0832020 539,0002021 544,2502022 560,0002023 560,000

Thereafter 2,771,417 $ 5,468,750

[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 I - BOARD-DESIGNATED ENDOWMENT [1] The endowment:

As discussed in Note A[9], JCF has an unrestricted 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, 2018 2017 Endowment net assets, beginning of year $ 17,595,180 $ 15,989,337 Investment return: Net appreciation (realized and unrealized) 1,751,933 2,602,478 Appropriation of endowment assets for grant expenditures (853,346) (996,635) Endowment net assets, end of year $ 18,493,767 $ 17,595,180

[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.

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NOTE H - COMMITMENTS [1] Lease:

During fiscal-year 2018, JCF moved its office space to a new location within the same building. JCF amended the original lease agreement and is now obligated under a noncancellable operating lease that expires in March 2028. As of June 30, 2018, minimum future lease payments are as follows:

Year Ending

June 30, Amount

2019 $ 494,0832020 539,0002021 544,2502022 560,0002023 560,000

Thereafter 2,771,417 $ 5,468,750

[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 I - BOARD-DESIGNATED ENDOWMENT [1] The endowment:

As discussed in Note A[9], JCF has an unrestricted 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, 2018 2017 Endowment net assets, beginning of year $ 17,595,180 $ 15,989,337 Investment return: Net appreciation (realized and unrealized) 1,751,933 2,602,478 Appropriation of endowment assets for grant expenditures (853,346) (996,635) Endowment net assets, end of year $ 18,493,767 $ 17,595,180

[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.

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NOTE I - BOARD-DESIGNATED ENDOWMENT (CONTINUED) [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, a percentage 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. The appropriation spending rate was 5% for both fiscal-years 2018 and 2017, respectively. 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 J - 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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NOTE I - BOARD-DESIGNATED ENDOWMENT (CONTINUED) [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, a percentage 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. The appropriation spending rate was 5% for both fiscal-years 2018 and 2017, respectively. 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 J - 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 We have audited the consolidated financial statements of Jewish Communal Fund (an entity of a sole member) ("JCF"), as of June 30, 2018 and 2017 and for each of the years then ended, and have issued our report thereon dated October 29, 2018 which expressed an unmodified opinion on those consolidated financial statements. Our audit was performed for the purpose of forming an opinion on 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, 2018 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. EISNERAMPER LLP New York, New York October 29, 2018

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Schedule of Grants Made to Various Philanthropic Institutions and Related Expenses Year Ended June 30, 2018 Community Organizations $ 47,845,805 11.0% Cultural - General 44,137,576 10.2% Cultural - Jewish 10,364,293 2.4% Educational - General 92,231,096 21.2% Educational - Jewish 32,846,544 7.6% Environment 14,059,158 3.2% Health 35,539,611 8.2% Human Services 21,494,678 4.9% International 72,344,147 16.6% Religious 40,896,498 9.4% United Jewish Appeal - Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, Inc. (a) 23,027,388 5.3% Total grants (b) 434,786,794 100.0% Related expenses 769,927 Total $ 435,556,721

(a) Of this balance, (i) $2,155,180 represents grants made from the JCF's operating fund, (ii) $853,346

represents grants made from the Special Gifts Fund, and (iii) $20,018,862 represents grants made 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. 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, 2018 ]

ORGANIZATION AMOUNT18 Corp. d/b/a Ahavat Torah of Short Hills 254,600 180 Turning Lives Around, Inc. 100,000 50CAN, Inc. 25,000 9 Dots Community Learning Center 293,000 A Torah Infertility Medium of Exchange (ATIME) 61,396 Abraham Joshua Heschel School 427,290 Academy in Manayunk, Inc. 50,000 Accion International 30,000 Achievement First, Inc. 25,000 Achiezer Community Resource Center, Inc. 33,242 Ackerman Institute for the Family 47,500 Actors Fund of America 210,000 African Wildlife Foundation 55,050 Afya Foundation of America, Inc. 138,450 Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village, Inc. 390,204 Agenda Project Education Fund, Inc. 39,950 Agudath Israel of America, Inc. 30,852 Agudath Israel of Baltimore, Inc. 32,000 Agudath Israel of Long Island 32,388 Ahaba Ve Ahva Congregation 212,061 Ahava V’achva Simcha Fund, Inc. 35,000 Ahavas Tzedaka, Inc. 27,500 Ahavat Haim Vachesed 75,115 Ahi Ezer Congregation 61,555 Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Inc. 594,830 Aleph Institute 108,420 Aleph Society, Inc. 141,930 Alexander Hamilton Society 175,000 ALIGN: The Alliance for a Greater NY, Inc. 75,000 All 4 Israel, Inc. 31,060 All Stars Project, Inc. 31,107 Allen-Stevenson School 119,150 Alliance for Middle East Peace, Inc. 69,300 Alliance for School Choice, Inc. 50,000 Alpha Workshops 25,000 Alumni and Friends of Fiorello H. Laguardia

High School, Inc. 53,100 Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Disorders

Association, Inc. 28,276 Alzheimer’s Disease Research Foundation d/b/a

Cure Alzheimer’s Fund 51,200 Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation 416,100 Amber Waves Farm, Inc. 150,000 America Achieves, Inc. 2,043,000 America Friends of Beit Midrash Harel 50,000 America Gives, Inc. 34,827 America-Israel Cultural Foundation, Inc. 49,930 America-Israel Friendship League, Inc. 25,000 American Academy in Rome 25,000 American Associates of Ben-Gurion University of the

Negev, Inc. 245,854 American Cancer Society, Inc. 54,927 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of

Florida, Inc. 25,850 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. 168,054 American Committee for Sanz Institutions of Israel, Inc. 50,451 American Committee for Shaare Zedek Hospital in

Jerusalem, Inc. 287,605

American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, Inc. 638,173

American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research 30,000 American Freedom Defense Initiative 50,000 American Friends of Agudat Shetile Zetim, Inc. 31,650 American Friends of Alyn Hospital, Inc. 53,543 American Friends of Amaleh Shel Torah, Inc. 28,214 American Friends of Aram Soba 76,673 American Friends of Batsheva Dance Company, Inc. 93,333 American Friends of Beit Hatfutsot 1,338,300 American Friends of Beit Issie Shapiro, Inc. 104,936 American Friends of Beit Morasha 33,325 American Friends of Bet-El Yeshiva Center 353,220 American Friends of B’nei Akiva Yeshivas in Israel, Inc. 70,245 American Friends of Chasdei Lev 40,425 American Friends of Eretz Hemdah, Inc. 45,560 American Friends of Eshel, Inc. 88,060 American Friends of Genesis Jerusalem, Inc. 41,204 American Friends of Haketer Institute, Inc. 68,301 American Friends of Herzog Hospital, Inc. 29,200 American Friends of I.D.C. 40,180 American Friends of Ilan, Inc. 26,360 American Friends of Itim, Inc. 297,446 American Friends of Kesher Yehudi, Inc. 38,300 American Friends of Kiryat Chinuch Labonim, Inc. 41,800 American Friends of Kiryat Sanz Laniado Hospital, Inc. 31,076 American Friends of Leket Israel, Inc. 241,922 American Friends of Lema’an Achai 29,780 American Friends of Lev Aharon 189,421 American Friends of LIBI, Inc. 135,900 American Friends of Livnot U’Lehibanot 42,600 American Friends of Lman Achai, Inc. 64,136 American Friends of Lubavitch 25,180 American Friends of Magen David Adom 345,244 American Friends of Maoz-Seal, Inc. 75,000 American Friends of Matan, Inc. 70,510 American Friends of Meir Panim 54,284 American Friends of Migdal Ohr 88,156 American Friends of Mikdash Shaul 129,087 American Friends of Mosdot of Zera Yitzchak, Inc. 93,600 American Friends of Neot Kedumim 101,750 American Friends of Netiv Aryeh, Inc. 181,186 American Friends of Nishmat 158,020 American Friends of Panim El Panim, Inc. 57,433 American Friends of Puah 50,234 American Friends of Rabbinical College Kol Torah, Inc. 32,600 American Friends of Rabbinical College of Telzstone, Inc. 78,700 American Friends of Ramat Bet Shemesh, Inc. 45,670 American Friends of Ramot Torah Schools, Inc. 375,499 American Friends of Reuth Medical &

Life Care Centers, Inc. 78,620 American Friends of Shalva Israel, Inc. 294,821 American Friends of Shehebar Sephardic Center, Inc. 179,863 American Friends of Shvut Ami 34,126 American Friends of Soroka Medical Center, Inc. 49,500 American Friends of Tel Aviv University, Inc. 1,203,317 American Friends of the Alliance Israelite

Universelle, Inc. 50,000 American Friends of the Cardozo School 35,000

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American Friends of the Hebrew University, Inc. 220,088 American Friends of the Israel Free Loan Association, Inc. 61,480 American Friends of the Israel Museum 555,177 American Friends of the Israel Philharmonic

Orchestra, Inc. 256,100 American Friends of the Jordan River Village Foundation 44,275 American Friends of the Open University of Israel, Inc. 28,000 American Friends of the Rambam Medical Center 50,100 American Friends of the Reut Institute 91,600 American Friends of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 30,000 American Friends of the Union of Progressive Jews

in Germany, Austria & Switzerland 25,000 American Friends of Torah and Tefilah Ramat Eshkol, Inc. 50,000 American Friends of Tzohar 33,513 American Friends of Yad Eliezer, Inc. 840,187 American Friends of Yad Yemin, Inc. 50,000 American Friends of Yeshiva D’mir, Inc. 117,370 American Friends of Yeshivas Tiferes Yisroel 142,713 American Friends of Yeshivas Toras Moshe 30,720 American Friends of Yeshivat Harei Yehuda, Inc. 60,000 American Friends of Yeshivat Hesder Sderot, Inc. 278,770 American Friends of Yeshivat Imrei Datt, Inc. 42,000 American Friends of Yirgun Y.R.A. 61,604 American Heart Association, Inc. 63,179 American India Foundation 63,000 American Israel Education Foundation, Inc. 3,360,440 American Jewish Committee 1,486,000 American Jewish Historical Society 56,516 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Inc. 2,169,557 American Jewish World Service, Inc. 1,042,212 American Museum of Natural History 377,110 American National Red Cross 253,836 American Sephardi Federation 40,550 American Society for Technion-Israel Institute of

Technology 660,011 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to

Animals 41,418 American Society for Yad Vashem, Inc. 236,877 American Supporters of Yedid, Inc. 25,000 American Theatre Wing 37,750 American Transparency 50,000 American-Italian Cancer Foundation 40,000 Americans for Peace Now 38,866 Americans United for Separation of Church and State 58,750 AmeriCares, Inc. 86,810 Amherst College Trustees 53,842 AMIT Children, Inc. 573,185 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association -

ALS Association Greater New York Chapter 39,486 Anguilla Progressive Association of New York, Inc. 27,500 Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation 25,000 Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, Inc. 25,500 Anne Frank Center USA 88,600 Anthroposophic Press, Inc. 42,000 Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith 312,848 Anti-Recidivism Coalition 50,000 Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc. 105,000 Arawaka, Inc. 50,000 Arbor Brothers, Inc. 47,000 Archdiocese of New York 155,000 Areivim Philanthropic Group, Inc. 1,009,167 Arete Living Arts Foundation 25,000 Armory Art Center, Inc. 27,700 Ars Nova Theater I, Inc. 114,500 Art Omi, Inc. 511,300

Artis Contemporary Israeli Art Fund, Inc. 163,500 Asia Society 70,250 ASIF, Inc. 26,680 Aspen Institute, Inc. 2,583,963 Associated Jewish Community Federation of

Baltimore, Inc. 31,500 Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration 55,850 Association of Graduates of the United States Military

Academy d/b/a West Point Association of Graduates 50,000 Ateret Torah Center 401,396 Atlantic Golf Club Educational Fund, Inc. 56,000 Atlantic Theater Company 59,500 Auburn Theological Seminary 36,300 Aurelia Foundation 25,000 Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation 50,000 AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps, Inc. 50,030 Ayeka Ltd. 40,000 Bail Project, Inc. 120,500 Bais Hamedrish Netzach Yisroel 65,000 Bais Medrash of Harborview 38,240 Bais Tova, Inc. d/b/a Shiras Devora 26,460 Bais Yaakov Machon Ora 67,360 Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. 76,800 Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Inc. 100,450 Bang on a Can, Inc. 25,900 Bar Ilan University in Israel d/b/a American Friends

of Bar-Ilan University 74,940 Bard College 189,075 Barkai Foundation, Inc. 527,713 Barnard College 1,962,270 Baruch College Fund 2,239,701 Bay Ridge Preparatory School 52,000 Bay Street Theatre Festival, Inc. 52,000 Bayith Lepleitot, Inc. 237,729 Bayou District Foundation 500,000 Beach Minyan at The Summer Shul, Inc. 48,752 Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation 25,500 Beis Midrash of Queens 90,658 Beit Hashem Nehalech, Inc. 242,600 Beit Rabban Day School 25,130 Beit Yaacov, Inc. 43,794 Beloit College 25,200 Ben Porat Yosef, Inc. 139,932 Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice 70,436 Bene Shaare Zion 75,123 Bennington College Corporation 222,000 Berklee College of Music, Inc. 300,000 Berkshire Montessori School, Inc. 200,000 Berkshire Pulse, Inc. 90,000 Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Inc. 33,250 Berkshire Theatre Festival, Inc. 30,500 Best Friends Animal Society 28,600 Bet Am Shalom Synagogue 29,823 Bet Midrash Ohel Torah 54,914 Bet Yaakov of the Jersey Shore 95,829 Bet Yaakov Orot Sarah, Inc. 128,755 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc. 25,000 Beth Jacob Congregation - Beverly Hills 52,586 Beth Medrash Govoha of America 219,811 Beth Medrash Govoha of Israel 50,000 Beth Medrash Govoha of Lakewood, Inc. 253,818 Beth Medrash of Kew Garden Hills 38,700 Beth-El Synagogue of New Rochelle, Inc. 83,975 Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation 248,620 Birkei Yossef Yeshiva 45,656

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Birthright Israel Foundation 3,048,041 Blair Academy 318,000 Blue Card, Inc. 88,506 Blythedale Children’s Hospital 62,810 B’nai B’rith Youth Organization, Inc. 445,208 B’nai Torah Congregation 118,666 Bnei Akiva of Los Angeles 40,000 B’nei Binyamin 61,747 B’nos Bais Yaakov of Far Rockaway 55,280 Bnos Malka Academy 119,600 Bnot Chaya Academy 26,600 Board of Jewish Education, Inc. d/b/a The Jewish

Education Project 110,530 Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation, Inc. 46,000 Boca West Community Charitable Foundation, Inc. 38,500 Bonei Olam, Inc. 142,370 Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. 47,900 Bottomless Closet 77,350 Bowery Residents’ Committee, Inc. 68,250 Boys & Girls Clubs of Puerto Rico, Inc. 33,683 Boys & Girls Harbor, Inc. 25,360 Boys Town Jerusalem Foundation of America, Inc. 119,741 Brandeis School of San Francisco 25,250 Brandeis University 315,540 Brave New Films 25,500 Brazil Foundation 121,180 Brearley School 42,210 Breast Cancer Alliance, Inc. 81,150 Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Inc. 774,955 Bridgehampton Chamber Music Associates, Inc. 34,500 Bright Faces, Inc. 75,000 BRITDOC, Inc. 25,000 Broad Institute, Inc. 60,000 Broadway Cares-Equity Fights AIDS, Inc. 77,123 Broadway Dreams Foundation Corporation 39,000 Brookings Institution 315,300 Brooklyn Academy of Music, Inc. 30,600 Brooklyn Botanic Garden Corporation 1,021,705 Brooklyn College Foundation, Inc. 52,750 Brooklyn Community Foundation 28,000 Brooklyn Friends School 50,000 Brooklyn Institute for Social Research 59,500 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 40,725 Brotherhood Sister Sol, Inc. 141,650 Brothers on the Rise 50,000 Brown Hillel 230,110 Brown University 7,526,015 Brunswick School, Inc. 25,000 Bryn Mawr College 414,488 Bucknell University 51,600 Burlington City Arts Foundation, Inc. 35,000 Business Executives for National Security 25,000 Businesses United in Investing Lending and

Development 43,050 Byrd Hoffman Water Mill Foundation 39,850 Cabrillo College Foundation 200,000 Caffè Lena, Inc. 25,000 California Western School of Law 50,000 Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation, Inc. 75,000 Camp Ramah in New England, Inc. 162,536 Camp Ramah in the Berkshires, Inc. 37,516 Cancer Research Institute, Inc. 25,400 Caramoor Center for Music & the Arts, Inc. 41,850 CaringKind 31,436 Carleton College 36,000

Carmei Ha’ir International, Inc. 61,413 Carnegie Hall Corporation 273,000 Carnegie Hall Society, Inc. 61,400 Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc. d/b/a Carter

Burden Network 25,150 Case Western Reserve University 38,000 Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine 50,150 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc. 120,000 Cedille Chicago 50,000 Center for Active Design, Inc. 50,000 Center for Constitutional Rights, Inc. 25,750 Center for Curatorial Leadership 135,500 Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education, Inc. 410,000 Center for Jewish History, Inc. 226,889 Center for Political Accountability 215,000 Center for Reproductive Rights, Inc. 257,749 Center for U.S. Global Leadership 125,000 Central Europe Center for Research and

Documentation, Inc. 25,000 Central Fund of Israel 1,656,266 Central Park Conservancy, Inc. 372,622 Central Synagogue Congregation Ahavath

Chesed Shaar Hashomayin 657,792 Centro Primo Levi 33,000 Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation 46,800 CFVI, Inc. 31,500 Chabad at Dartmouth 101,000 Chabad House Bowery, Inc. 30,462 Chabad House of Harvard Square, Inc. 28,400 Chabad House-Lubavitch, Inc. - New Brunswick, NJ 46,900 Chabad Jewish Center of Northern Fairfield County, Inc. 64,800 Chabad Lubavitch of Greenwich, Inc. 280,340 Chabad Lubavitch of Mercer County, Inc. 68,000 Chabad Lubavitch of Puerto Rico, Inc. 106,053 Chabad Lubavitch of Rockland a/k/a Lubavitcher

Yeshiva Achei Tmim 28,510 Chabad Lubavitch of the US Virgin Islands, Inc. 111,750 Chabad Lubavitch of the West Side, Inc. 67,500 Chabad Lubavitch on Campus-Princeton 171,126 Chabad Matchmakers, Inc. 28,750 Chabad of Argentina Relief Appeal, Inc. 330,250 Chabad of Binghamton 31,250 Chabad of Gramercy Park 30,250 Chabad of Key Biscayne, Inc. 25,000 Chabad of New Canaan, Inc. 108,500 Chabad of Northwest Arkansas, Inc. 31,955 Chabad of Port Washington 78,640 Chabad of S. Francisco, Inc. 36,052 Chabad of Southampton, Inc. 61,100 Chabad of the Five Towns, Inc. 51,660 Chabad of the Shore 82,200 Chabad of the West Sixties, Inc. 87,960 Chabad on Campus International, Inc. 177,932 Chai Lifeline 1,072,601 Chai Mitzvah, Inc. 135,800 Chai4Ever, Inc. 89,211 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Inc. 86,500 Chapin School, Ltd. 25,200 Chapman University 100,000 Character Lab, Inc. 25,000 Charities Aid Foundation America 48,638 Charity Global, Inc. 25,250 Charlotte Symphony Orchestra Society, Inc. 29,500 Chasdei Yisroel, Inc. 70,700 Chazaq Organization USA, Inc. 40,562

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Cheder Toras Zev 41,500 Chelsea Piers Scholarship Fund 60,000 Chevra Shass of Empire Boulevard 200,000 Chevrat Pinto, Inc. 29,060 Chicago Chesed Fund, Inc. 388,900 Chief Executive Leadership Institute of the Yale

School of Management, Inc. 180,000 Child Center of NY, Inc. 28,500 Child Mind Institute, Inc. 42,100 Children’s Aid Society 71,186 Children’s Hope India, Inc. 50,000 Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles 25,000 Children’s Medical Fund of New York 30,000 Children’s Museum of Manhattan Growth Through

Art & Museum Experience 5,140,453 Children’s Rights, Inc. 46,100 Children’s Tumor Foundation 465,500 China Institute in America Incorporated 163,000 Chizuk Amuno Congregation 41,686 Chochmat Shlomo USA, Inc. 28,480 Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation 25,175 Christians for Fair Witness on the Middle East, Ltd. 26,528 Church of the Holy Apostles 26,050 Citizens’ Budget Commission, Inc. 231,000 Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York 60,650 Citizens Union Foundation, Inc. of the City of New York 35,000 City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism -

New York, NY 30,000 City Harvest, Inc. 151,746 City Squash, Inc. 47,200 City Year, Inc. 56,300 Citymeals-on-Wheels 1,410,317 Civil Rights Corps 100,000 CLAL-The National Jewish Center for Learning and

Leadership, Inc. 48,052 Clark University 122,200 Clean Ocean Action, Inc. 25,000 Cleveland Clinic Foundation 92,750 Clifton Cheder, Inc. 229,840 Coalition for Queens 25,000 Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. 59,356 Coastal Community Foundation of South

Carolina, Inc. 1,333,000 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 52,500 Colel Chabad 300,273 Colgate University 62,500 College of William & Mary Foundation 25,000 CollegeSpring, Inc. 27,500 Collegiate School, Inc. 50,700 Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School 32,000 Columbia Land Conservancy, Inc. 152,100 Columbia/Barnard Hillel, Inc. 149,870 Commentary, Inc. 120,600 Commission for Jewish Education of the Palm

Beaches, Inc. 25,000 Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting

in America, Inc. (CAMERA) 143,968 Committee of 200 Foundation 35,000 Common Cause Education Fund 119,585 Common Circles 50,000 Community Access to the Arts, Inc. 33,400 Community Foundation of Jackson Hole 69,500 Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts 36,000 Community Foundation of Western Nevada 262,250 Community Outreach Center, Inc. 100,000

Community Shul of Montecito and Santa Barbara d/b/a Camp Haverim 27,750

Community Synagogue - Port Washington, NY 40,000 Community Synagogue - Rye, NY 77,832 Community Synagogue of Tenafly and Englewood 87,916 Compassion & Choices 30,170 Concern Foundation 80,701 Conference of Presidents of Major American

Jewish Organizations Fund, Inc. 184,100 Cong 3Pri Ho’oretz 52,360 Congregation Ahavas Tzdokah V’Chesed, Inc. 365,000 Congregation Ahavat Shalom - Brooklyn, NY 27,720 Congregation Ahavath Torah 105,006 Congregation Ansche Chesed - New York, NY 66,547 Congregation Anshe Sholom 70,000 Congregation Bais Medrash, Inc. 58,960 Congregation Bais Shalom, Inc. 38,589 Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes 61,000 Congregation Beit Yosef of Deal, Inc. 105,964 Congregation Beth Aaron of Teaneck 56,825 Congregation Beth Abraham - Bergenfield, NJ 83,243 Congregation Beth Aron Dkarlin Stolin of Monsey 33,610 Congregation Beth Sholom, Inc. - Lawrence, NY 48,530 Congregation Beth Simchat Torah of New York, Inc. 54,100 Congregation Beth Torah - Brooklyn, NY 560,469 Congregation B’nai Jeshurun - New York, NY 469,627 Congregation B’nai Yeshurun - Teaneck, NJ 115,921 Congregation Chesed L’Avraham V’Kollel Ohel

Moshe Society 25,346 Congregation Chesed Vemes Charitable Trust

Agreement 25,600 Congregation Darchei Torah 227,963 Congregation Emanu-El - San Francisco, CA 31,000 Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York 171,845 Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester 46,846 Congregation Emek Hatorah, Inc. 31,572 Congregation Ezra Vchesed Mishnas Yakov 31,800 Congregation Forest Glen, Inc. 38,750 Congregation Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe 25,600 Congregation Gates of Prayer, Inc. 25,480 Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun 602,522 Congregation Keter Torah a/k/a Northern Teaneck

Synagogue Association 99,782 Congregation Khal Kdishas Levi 58,500 Congregation Kneseth Israel - Far Rockaway, NY 36,241 Congregation Kol Ami - White Plains, NY 47,490 Congregation Lubavitch of Long Island 30,750 Congregation Machane Chodosh, Inc. 40,000 Congregation Machzeh Avruhom, Inc. 85,351 Congregation Magen David of West Deal 417,247 Congregation Mosdos Toldos Aharon 77,500 Congregation Ohav Emeth 27,501 Congregation Ohavei Torah - Lakewood, NJ 46,697 Congregation Ohr Shraga D’veretsky 42,666 Congregation Or Zarua 136,416 Congregation Orach Chaim 67,226 Congregation Rinat Yisrael 77,826 Congregation Rodeph Sholom - New York, NY 750,425 Congregation Rodfeh Zedek, Inc. 58,000 Congregation Shaare Rahamim, Inc. 55,474 Congregation Shaare Shalom, Inc. 38,789 Congregation Shaari Tefiloh of Kings Highway 139,012 Congregation Sharei Tefilah 25,470 Congregation Stolin Karlin 210,000 Congregation Tiferes Shulem, Inc. 25,000

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Congregation Tiferes Tzvi 31,850 Congregation Williams Street 51,675 Congregation Yeshiva Karlin Stolin of Monsey 168,500 Congregation Yeshiva of Telshe Alumni 162,512 Congregation Zichron Mordechai Shlomo 40,110 Congregation Zichron Yitzchok Vmoshe Eliyahu 80,000 Congregation Zichrone Binyamin 65,080 Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now, Inc. 75,500 Connecticut College 28,700 Connecticut Fund for the Environment, Inc. 26,150 Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc. 150,680 Conservative Synagogue of Riverdale 36,846 Conservative Synagogue, Inc. - Westport, CT 167,200 Contemporary Jewish Museum 295,000 Cooke Center for Learning and Development, Inc. 85,752 Cordaid 25,000 Cornell Hillel 30,226 Cornell University 4,606,460 Corporation of Haverford College 1,200,350 Council on Foreign Relations, Inc. 48,050 Covenant House 31,230 Creative Visions Foundation 50,000 Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America 152,186 Crouse Health Foundation, Inc. 25,000 Crown Heights Chevra Simchas Shabbos Vyom

Tov, Inc. 55,786 Crown Heights Youth Collective 100,000 Curtis High School Foundation, Inc. 50,000 Cycle Kids, Inc. 31,500 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 39,914 Dalton Schools, Inc. 108,150 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Inc. 246,450 Danial’s Den, Inc. 109,900 Daniella Moffson Foundation, Inc. 31,826 Darchei David Foundation 62,535 Darkhei Noam 29,355 David Horowitz Freedom Center 36,100 Davis Memorial Fund, Inc. d/b/a Leon Leif Children’s Fund 172,732 DaVita Village Trust, Inc. 25,000 Deal Sephardic Community Center 269,823 Decoda, Inc. 35,000 Defy Ventures, Inc. 30,000 Democracy Now Productions, Inc. 38,675 Democratic Socialists of America Fund, Inc. 54,000 Destiny Foundation 51,500 Dia Center for the Arts, Inc. 142,600 Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, Inc. 30,350 Digital Innovations Group, Inc. 25,000 Direct Help 50,000 Doctors Without Borders USA, Inc. 317,175 Doe Fund, Inc. 32,608 Dorot, Inc. 190,678 Drew University 100,000 Drisha Institute for Jewish Education, Inc. 70,600 Drug Policy Alliance 200,100 Duke University 159,570 Duke University Health System, Inc. 3,500,250 Dwight School Foundation 80,000 Dwight-Englewood School 63,000 Earthjustice 40,980 East Hill Synagogue 67,638 Eastchester Union Free School District 43,895 Eastside Torah Center, Inc. 30,000 Economic Club of New York 25,000 Edible Schoolyard New York 82,250

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, Inc. 86,970

Edlavitch Jewish Community Center of Washington, DC, Inc. 118,636

Edmond J. Safra Synagogue of Deal, NJ 165,597 Edmond J. Safra Synagogue, Inc. 426,205 Education Association for Children in New York

State, Inc. 31,200 Educational Alliance, Inc. 151,310 Educational Institute Oholei Torah of Brooklyn, Inc. 51,128 Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center-Lucy Moses

School for Music and Dance 74,700 Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center, Inc. 70,100 ELEM Youth in Distress, Inc. 68,310 Ellen P. Hermanson Foundation 31,000 Emelin Theatre for the Performing Arts, Inc. 36,410 Emory Jewish Student Center, Inc. 27,240 Emory University 92,200 Empire Center for Public Policy, Inc. 151,000 Emunah of America, Inc. 140,538 Encounter Programs, Inc. 530,400 Endicott College 50,000 Englewood Hospital & Medical Center Foundation, Inc. 36,250 Entertainment Industry Foundation 25,000 Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. 32,166 Environmental Working Group 400,800 Epic Foundation, Inc. 290,000 Equal Justice Initiative of Alabama, Inc. 124,598 Ethical Culture Fieldston School 399,925 Etzion Foundation, Inc. 1,010,610 Everglades Foundation, Inc. 30,000 Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, Inc. 32,370 Exploring the Arts, Inc. 166,000 Ezer M’zion, Inc. 221,155 F.Y. Eye, Inc. 50,000 Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Inc. 155,950 Families Against Mandatory Minimums Foundation 150,000 Family Center, Inc. d/b/a Parenting Journey 25,000 Family Service of Westchester, Inc. 29,350 Fannie and John Hertz Foundation 290,360 FDNY Foundation, Inc. 51,000 Federation for Jewish Philanthropy of Upper

Fairfield County, Inc. 120,650 Federation of Jewish Communities of the C.I.S., Inc. 81,240 Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund 1,278,544 Fifth Avenue Synagogue 112,860 Film Society of Lincoln Center, Inc. 304,000 First Hungarian Congregation Ohab Zedek 39,927 First Presbyterian Church in the City of NY 55,000 FJC 1,009,080 Flatbush Volunteers of Hatzoloh, Inc. 378,990 Flea Theater, Inc. 28,500 Florida International University Foundation, Inc. 35,375 Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Inc. 127,602 Food Allergy Research & Education, Inc. (FARE) 35,000 Food Bank for New York City, Food for Survival 37,840 Food Bank for Westchester, Inc. d/b/a Feeding

Westchester 35,846 Foodbank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, Inc. 30,000 Footsteps, Inc. 101,270 Fordham University 1,641,618 Foreign Policy Association, Inc. 25,000 Fortune Society, Inc. 60,860 Forward Association, Inc. 81,460 Foundation Fighting Blindness, Inc. 145,717

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Foundation for Criminal Justice 60,000 Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Inc. 655,000 Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, Inc. 251,750 Foundation for Jewish Camp, Inc. 417,738 Foundation for National Progress 750,225 Foundation for Puerto Rico, Inc. 35,383 Foundation for Sephardic Studies, Inc. 158,048 Foundations, Inc. 25,000 Fountain House, Inc. 31,975 Fractured Atlas, Inc. 152,019 Franciscan Bread for the Poor, Inc. 29,000 Franklin & Marshall College 268,750 Free Arts for Abused Children of New York City, Inc. 35,350 Free Migration Project 45,000 Fresh Air Fund 65,519 Friends Academy 76,100 Friends of Ahavat Shalom, Inc. 75,905 Friends of Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design, Inc. 108,410 Friends of Chabad of Hebron 33,318 Friends of Chabad-Lubavitch Bolivia d/b/a Kspace 26,000 Friends of ELNET 53,610 Friends of Ir David, Inc. 50,500 Friends of Israel Disabled Veterans, Inc. (Beit Halochem) 83,990 Friends of Karen, Inc. 27,600 Friends of Kol Haneshama, Inc. 30,350 Friends of Lubavitch on the Palisades 34,424 Friends of Northwest Brooklyn, Inc. 50,000 Friends of Ofanim, Inc. 54,000 Friends of Rachashei Lev-Whispers of the Heart 29,478 Friends of Rodeph Sholom School, Inc. 26,502 Friends of Roots 30,500 Friends of School in the Square, Inc. 25,500 Friends of Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Inc. 100,100 Friends of the Gateway School, Inc. 46,000 Friends of the High Line, Inc. 385,825 Friends of the Israel Defense Forces 1,436,000 Friends of the Scarsdale Library, Inc. 73,000 Friends of Unistream, Inc. 73,450 Friends of United Hatzalah, Inc. 589,714 Friends of Urban, Inc. 115,000 Friends of Yad LaKashish: Lifeline for the Old 153,130 Friends of Yad Sarah, Inc. 244,223 Friends of Yemin Orde, Inc. 131,232 Friends Select School 100,000 Friends Seminary 107,700 Friendship Circle Metrowest, Inc. 43,404 Friendship Circle of Connecticut 33,350 Frisch School 115,150 Frum and Fabulous Gemach, Inc. 62,000 Fuente Latina, Inc. 25,000 Fund for Lake George, Inc. 25,000 Fund for the Aged, Inc. d/b/a Jewish Home and

Hospital Foundation 373,150 Fund for the City of New York, Inc. 92,846 Gary Klausner Chesed Fund, Inc. d/b/a Hand-in-Hand

of Passaic-Clifton 40,440 Gateway School of New York 47,500 Gateway to the Future, Inc. 42,950 Gateways Organization, Inc. 173,500 Gay Men’s Health Crisis, Inc. 517,554 Gemach of Riverdale, Inc. 46,120 Gemach Zichron Moshe, Inc. 110,842 George Bush Presidential Library Foundation 44,150 George W. Bush Foundation 25,000 George Washington University 228,860

Gesher Foundation, Inc. 52,195 Gesher Yehuda, Inc. 42,848 Gimmel Foundation, Inc. 51,576 Gindi Maimonides Academy 25,500 Girard College Foundation 71,250 Girls’ Town Or Chadash 26,416 Giving Back Fund, Inc. 276,250 GlassRoots, Inc. 157,650 Glaucoma Research Foundation 25,000 Global Goods Partners 31,000 Global Lyme Alliance, Inc. 65,750 Glynwood Center, Inc. 44,360 Goddard-Riverside Community Center 45,650 God’s Love We Deliver, Inc. 305,982 Good People Fund, Inc. 44,400 Governors Island Alliance, Inc. d/b/a The Friends of

Governors Island 25,500 Grace Church School 235,000 Graduate Center Foundation, Inc. 55,000 Grameen America, Inc. 100,000 Grameen Foundation USA 25,000 Grand Street Settlement, Inc. 60,610 Grassroots International, Inc. 50,000 Great Neck Synagogue 48,550 Greater Houston Community Foundation 25,574 Greater Miami Hebrew Academy 137,920 Greater Miami Jewish Federation 111,084 Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance 330,000 Greenburger Center for Social and Criminal Justice 290,000 Greenwich Boys and Girls Club Association, Inc. 45,700 Greenwich Historical Society, Inc. 84,083 Greenwich House, Inc. 100,500 Greenwich Symphony Orchestra, Inc. 50,000 Greyston Foundation, Inc. 45,150 Grove Street Mikvah, Inc. 180,500 Guideline Services 220,880 Guild Hall of East Hampton, Inc. 26,250 Gunnery, Inc. 1,211,250 Gurwin Jewish Healthcare Foundation, Inc. 83,341 Gush Etzion Foundation 42,360 Hackley School 25,450 Hadassah the Women’s Zionist Organization of

America, Inc. 180,803 Halachic Organ Donor Society, Inc. 47,197 Hampshire College Trustees 85,000 Hand In Hand: American Friends of the Center

for Jewish-Arab Education in Israel 61,500 Hands on Tzedakah, Inc. 496,180 Harford Jewish Center, Inc. 89,000 Harlem Children’s Zone, Inc. 100,700 Harlem Hebrew Language Academy Charter School 50,000 Harvard University 1,848,330 Hasbara Fellowships 85,980 Hatzalah Emergency Medical Services of the

Jersey Shore, Inc. 81,809 Hatzalah of the Rockaways and Nassau County, Inc. 28,034 Hatzilu Rescue Organization, Inc. 40,360 Hayground School, Inc. 33,000 Hazon, Inc. 74,014 Health Leads, Inc. 200,000 Hebrew Academy of Long Beach 176,160 Hebrew Academy of Nassau County 67,091 Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway 61,290 Hebrew Benevolent Congregation the Temple 52,700 Hebrew College 250,350

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Hebrew Free Loan Society, Inc. 199,154 Hebrew Home for the Aged - Riverdale, NY 230,500 Hebrew Institute of University Heights 97,143 Hebrew Institute of White Plains 81,115 Hebrew Union College-JIR 129,530 Hebron Fund, Inc. 160,170 Heichal Hatorah Incorporated 38,964 Hereditary Disease Foundation 25,000 Heritage Foundation 39,850 HIAS, Inc. 166,932 Hide and Seek Foundation 48,250 Hillel Foundation at Tufts University 58,300 Hillel Hebrew Academy 848,560 Hillel School - Ocean, NJ 762,394 Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life 1,348,920 Himalayan Cataract Project, Inc. 56,300 Hispanic Federation, Inc. 55,032 Hispanic Resource Center of Larchmont Mamaroneck, Inc. 71,550 Historic Hudson River Towns 117,000 Hochma U’Mussar, Inc. 25,012 Hoffberger Institute for Text Study, Inc. 40,540 Hofstra University 81,958 Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, Inc. 32,350 Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau

County, Inc. 33,250 HonestReporting.com, Inc. 409,858 Honeymoon Israel Foundation, Inc. 251,000 Hope for Haiti, Inc. 26,050 Horace Mann School 512,750 Hospital for Special Surgery Fund, Inc. 857,285 Hot Bread Kitchen Ltd. 26,000 Hot Tubes Development Cycling Team, Inc. 75,000 Hotchkiss School 60,000 Hotel Trades Council and Hotel Industry Training Fund 25,000 Hudson Guild 29,700 Hudson Headwaters Health Network 70,000 Human Rights First 151,450 Human Rights Watch, Inc. 28,397 Hunter College Foundation, Inc. 649,300 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 785,469 Ichud Mosdos Hachinuch in Brooklyn 71,860 Ieladeinu, Inc. 26,000 Ilan High School, Inc. 211,338 Imagination Productions, Inc. 139,000 Imagine Foundation, Inc. 49,417 Immigrant Justice Corps, Inc. 70,000 Incorporated Village of Old Westbury 250,000 Independent Feature Project, Inc. 27,000 Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund 50,500 Injustice Watch 60,000 Innocence Project New Orleans 125,200 Innocence Project, Inc. 230,100 Inspirica, Inc. 36,000 Institute for Dayanim 33,340 Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies, Inc. 200,000 Institute for Jewish Ideas & Ideals, Inc. 53,180 Institute for Jewish Spirituality, Inc. 57,400 Institute for Justice 235,575 Institute for Nonprofit News 35,000 Institute for Research Middle Eastern Policy, Inc. 43,500 Institute for Strategic Dialogue - U.S. 25,000 Institute for the Advancement of Education in Jaffa, Inc. 60,020 Institute for the Analysis of Global Security 100,000 Institute of International Education, Inc. 40,000 Interfaith Center of New York, Inc. 47,750

International Beit Din, Inc. 325,360 International Center of Photography 40,000 International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, Inc. 25,100 International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery 25,000 International Israel Allies Caucus Foundation, Inc. 25,000 International OCD Foundation, Inc. 521,000 International Planned Parenthood Federation 44,422 International Rescue Committee, Inc. 697,595 International Sephardic Education Foundation 43,250 International Sephardic Educational and Cultural

Center in Jerusalem 50,000 Investigative Project on Terrorism Foundation 82,300 Iona College 35,000 Irvine Hebrew Day School 715,000 Irvine Valley College Foundation 30,000 Irving Place Minyan 27,079 Israel & Co. 378,600 Israel Cancer Research Fund, Inc. 341,468 Israel Education Resource 663,880 Israel Emergency Alliance 70,956 Israel Food Distribution, Inc. 30,600 Israel Independence Fund 54,852 Israel on Campus Coalition 176,320 Israel Policy Forum 155,750 Israel Project, Inc. 80,980 Israel Special Kids Fund 51,039 Israel Tennis Centers Foundation, Inc. 102,420 Israel21c 39,160 Israel-America Academic Exchange 305,000 Ivymount Outreach Programs, Inc. 25,000 J Street Education Fund, Inc. 112,586 Jacob Burns Film Center, Inc. 71,500 Jacobin Foundation Ltd. 70,000 JAFCO Children’s Foundation, Inc. 68,873 Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc. 55,200 JBI International, Inc. 37,977 JCC Global USA, Inc. 50,500 JCC of Mid Westchester, Inc. 86,190 JCC Rockland, Inc. 51,854 JConnect, Inc. 225,000 JDRF International 139,106 Jerusalem Aish HaTorah Fund 88,872 Jerusalem Fellowships, Inc. d/b/a Aish Hatorah 53,510 Jerusalem Foundation, Inc. 76,900 JESPY House 50,750 Jewish Agency for Israel-North American Council 520,000 Jewish Association for Services for the Aged 330,246 Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Inc. 210,650 Jewish Book Council 27,750 Jewish Campus Activities Board 216,540 Jewish Center - New York, NY 178,830 Jewish Center - Princeton, NJ 39,680 Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach 132,765 Jewish Center of the Hamptons 79,537 Jewish Child Care Association of New York d/b/a JCCA 131,570 Jewish Community Center in Manhattan, Inc. 337,800 Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. 88,000 Jewish Community Center on the Hudson, Inc. 30,280 Jewish Community Center on the Palisades 38,450 Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego 76,510 Jewish Community High School of the Bay 38,000 Jewish Community Project of Lower Manhattan 44,850 Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, Inc. 87,815 Jewish Education Center of South Florida 35,000 Jewish Enrichment Center 44,000

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Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Greater Mercer County 123,260

Jewish Family Service - Houston, TX 29,115 Jewish Family Service & Children’s Center of

Clifton-Passaic, Inc. 139,442 Jewish Family Service of Stamford, Inc. 62,600 Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles 30,239 Jewish Federation of Collier County 45,000 Jewish Federation of Greater Houston 65,184 Jewish Federation of Greater Metrowest NJ 257,574 Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh 43,500 Jewish Federation of Greater Washington 120,876 Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, Inc. 253,040 Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, Inc. 539,100 Jewish Federation of Rockland County 37,929 Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, Inc. 282,600 Jewish Federations of North America, Inc. 90,022 Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, Inc. 39,112 Jewish Foundation School of Staten Island, Inc. 37,340 Jewish Funders Network 761,807 Jewish Heritage Programs 36,350 Jewish High School of Connecticut, Inc. 50,860 Jewish Home for the Elderly of Fairfield County, Inc. 51,236 Jewish Home Foundation of North Jersey, Inc. 27,690 Jewish Institute for National Security of America 96,060 Jewish Jumpstart 146,130 Jewish Learning Institute of San Francisco 70,000 Jewish Museum 587,712 Jewish National Fund - Keren Kayemeth Leisrael, Inc. 379,273 Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, Inc. 156,106 Jewish Primary Day School of the Nation’s Capital, Inc. 42,480 Jewish Records Indexing-Poland 53,510 Jewish Theological Seminary of America 468,148 Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York, Inc. 32,200 Jewish Women’s Foundation of the Greater Palm

Beaches, Inc. 26,000 Jews for Racial and Economic Justice 37,100 Jews United for Justice, Inc. 55,100 John F. Kennedy Medical Center Foundation, Inc. 550,000 Johns Hopkins University 5,034,559 Jonas Philanthropies, Inc. 1,517,500 JPro Network, Inc. 43,600 JTA-MJL New Corp 134,472 Judaism and Democracy Action Alliance of North

America, Inc. 30,000 Judges for Justice 25,000 Judicial Watch, Inc. 50,654 Juilliard School 108,900 Just Detention International, Inc. 25,036 Just One Life, Inc. 40,469 Kadima Hebrew Academy 42,000 Kaleida Health Foundation 25,150 Kallah Project 50,000 Kansas City Girls Preparatory Academy 100,000 Katonah Museum of Art, Inc. 63,000 Kehilas Bais Yosef, Inc. 71,684 Kehilas Ishei Yisrael 25,000 Kehilat Romemu 566,580 Kehillah Jewish Education Fund 671,000 Kehillah Jewish High School 25,000 Kehillas Bais Tzvi of Cedarhurst, Inc. 31,500 Kenner Family Research Fund 42,500 Keren Ahavas Chesed 97,250 Keren Gemilas Chasodim Foundation 60,000 Keren HaYeshivot Trust 150,206

Keren Otzar Hachaim, Inc. 121,000 Keren Peulos 33,158 Keren Yehoshua V’ Yisroel, Inc. 25,070 Keren Yom-Tov, Inc. 155,772 Kesher Organization, Inc. 119,372 Keshet 26,000 Keter Shlomo Foundation, Inc. 69,894 Khal Yehuda Leib 25,000 Kids of Courage, Inc. 54,450 Kipas Chasdei Shmuel Zanvil 250,000 Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club, Inc. 52,250 Kisco Foundation, Inc. 50,000 Kiss the Ground 50,000 Knesset Yitzchok 40,000 Kol Hanearim, Inc. 28,536 Kol Israel Congregation & Center 73,034 Kol Rinah 75,000 Kollel of the Jersey Shore, Inc. 60,722 Kollel Tiferes Avrohom - Ahavas Chessed 28,940 Laguna Blanca School 70,200 Lakewood Cheder School 91,215 Lamalh, Inc. 50,000 Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. 83,170 Lancaster General Health Foundation 25,000 Landmark College, Inc. 25,000 Lang School 120,000 Larchmont Temple, Inc. 42,026 Larchmont-Mamaroneck Hunger Task Force, Inc. 181,120 Larchwood Synagogue, Inc. 326,812 Larger Than Life USA, Inc. 28,980 Lasell College 32,000 Last Chance for Animals 30,000 Lawyers for Children, Inc. 191,540 League of Conservation Voters Education Fund 25,700 Leap Forward 550,000 Legal Action Center of the City of New York, Inc. 51,700 Lehigh University 102,350 Leo Baeck Institute, Inc. 26,500 Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, Inc. 71,250 Let’s Get Ready, Inc. 34,975 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Inc. 49,619 Lev Berel, Inc. 78,650 Lev Echad 33,704 Lev L’achim, Inc. 73,569 Liberty Science Center, Inc. 110,000 Limmud FSU International Foundation 50,000 Limudei Da’As, Inc. 90,240 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 977,800 Lincoln Square Synagogue, Inc. 256,190 Literacy, Inc. 76,720 Little People’s School, Inc. 85,000 LitWorld International, Inc. 50,000 Lmahn Achai, Inc. 59,574 Lomdei Torah 59,000 LongHouse Reserve 29,850 Loomis Institute 515,000 Lord’s Place, Inc. 30,076 Los Angeles 2024 Exploratory Committee 500,000 Loteria Films & Arts, Inc. 100,000 Lowell School, Inc. 27,500 Lower East Side Tenement Museum 51,430 Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Inc. 29,000 Lower Merion Synagogue 28,820 Lubavitch Center Aventura South, Inc. 75,200 Lubavitch of the East End, Inc. 69,660

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Lubavitch Youth Organization 26,360 Lung Cancer Research Foundation 61,384 Lymphoma Research Foundation 27,675 M. Y. Keren Hashluchim, Inc. 48,798 M²: The Institute for Experiential Jewish Education 659,600 Mabas Fund, Inc. 112,423 Machne Israel, Inc. d/b/a Chabad Lubavitch Headquarters 46,482 Madraigos, Inc. 62,657 Maestro Cares Foundation 200,000 Magen David Synagogue 46,522 Magen David Yeshivah 888,675 Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Inc. 55,525 Maimonides Fund Israel 12,000,000 Maimonides Medical Center 80,405 Maimonides-Shalom Academy, Inc. 408,930 Make the Road New York 175,910 Making Headway Foundation, Inc. 28,390 Man O War Project, Inc. 30,000 Manhattan Class Company, Inc. 352,875 Manhattan High School for Girls 105,600 Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, Inc. 113,850 Manhattan Jewish Experience Synagogue 268,169 Manhattan Midrash of New York, Inc. 50,000 Manhattan School of Music 80,700 Manhattan Theatre Club, Inc. 30,500 Marc Lustgarten Pancreatic Cancer Foundation 90,300 Mary Louis Academy 25,000 Masbia 89,876 Maskeel El Dal Society, Inc. 56,914 Massachusetts General Hospital 442,230 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 612,100 Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art

Foundation, Inc. 75,000 Masters School 29,100 MasterVoices, Inc. 27,210 Mathematical Sciences Research Institute 170,000 Mattan Basseter, Inc. 117,313 Matteh Moshe, Inc. 38,645 Matthew Silverman Memorial Foundation 25,000 Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City 125,000 Mazon, Inc.: A Jewish Response to Hunger 47,621 McLean Hospital Corporation 56,000 McLean School of Maryland, Inc. 35,100 Mechon Hadar 443,390 Mechon L’Horoa 49,116 Media Matters for America 55,000 Meir Panim Lachayal Institute 132,385 Melanoma Research Alliance Foundation 126,800 Melanoma Research Foundation 501,100 Melmark Charitable Foundation 35,000 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center 677,953 Me’ohr Bais Yaakov, Inc. 30,750 Meor Yeshiva High School, Inc. 32,491 Meor Yitzchok, Inc. 114,040 Meor, Inc. 91,560 Mesivta of Greater Los Angeles 44,048 Mesivta of Long Beach 152,371 Mesivta Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin 76,730 Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem 32,887 Mesorah Heritage Foundation 78,722 Metropolitan Jewish Health System Foundation 73,500 Metropolitan Museum of Art 3,163,870 Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on

Jewish Poverty 562,202 Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc. 152,601

Metropolitan Seattle Jewish Day School 27,316 Metropolitan Velodrome, Inc. 97,000 Miami City Ballet, Inc. 44,000 Mianus River Gorge Preserve, Inc. 51,000 Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Disease

Research 220,084 Michael Wolk Heart Foundation, Inc. 26,250 Middle East Media and Research Institute, Inc. 385,816 Middle East Peace Dialogue Network, Inc. 40,000 Midrash Bet Nassi Mhhpt, Inc. 148,483 Mikdash Eliyahu 126,099 Mikvah Association Incorporated - Teaneck, NJ 39,952 Millbrook School 86,000 Milstein Medical Asian-American Partnership

Foundation, Inc. 25,000 Milton Academy 118,050 Minchas Asher Foundation 59,860 Miracle Corners of the World, Inc. 250,180 Mirrer Yeshiva Central Institute 26,289 Misaskim Corp. 27,825 Mission K9 Rescue 25,000 Mitzvah Man Foundation Corp. 59,672 Mobilization for Justice, Inc. 85,750 Moise Safra Community Center, Inc. 161,332 Moishe House 2,027,334 Montefiore Medical Center 396,260 Moriah School of Englewood 58,640 MorseLife Foundation, Inc. 96,250 Mount Sinai Hospital 1,918,550 Mount Sinai Medical Center Foundation, Inc. 355,000 Movement Strategy Center 30,075 Moving Traditions 173,178 MSI-US 50,000 Muhlenberg College 251,150 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, Inc. 49,620 Museum Associates 600,000 Museum of Contemporary Art - Los Angeles, CA 75,000 Museum of Jewish Heritage A Living Memorial to

the Holocaust 55,768 Museum of Modern Art 9,630,685 Museum of the City of New York 126,700 Music Forward 31,000 My Sister’s Place, Inc. 59,110 NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. 114,055 Nachal Novea Mekor Chochma 68,200 NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation 158,056 Nation Institute 56,500 National Brain Tumor Society, Inc. 52,550 National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Inc. 35,000 National Center for Learning Disabilities, Inc. 52,500 National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse

at Columbia University 43,500 National Council of Young Israel 39,900 National Institute for Reproductive Health, Inc. 78,500 National Italian American Foundation, Inc. 51,000 National Jewish Health 39,057 National Jewish Outreach Program, Inc. d/b/a NJOP 211,895 National Jewish Policy Center 25,000 National Multiple Sclerosis Society 114,019 National Museum of American Jewish History 53,746 National Museum of Women in the Arts, Inc. 522,000 National Parks Conservation Association 54,577 National Partnership for Women and Families, Inc. 89,000 National Psoriasis Foundation 33,780 National Ramah Commission, Inc. 77,120

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National School Climate Center 30,000 National September 11 Memorial and Museum

at the World Trade Center Foundation, Inc. 536,617 National Society for Hebrew Day Schools a/k/a

Torah Umesorah 37,760 National Vulvodynia Association 105,000 National World War II Museum, Inc. 151,886 National Yiddish Book Center 56,528 Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. 144,367 Nature Conservancy 134,589 Nefesh 42,709 Nefesh B’Nefesh Jewish Souls United, Inc. 41,200 Nefesh Yehudie, Inc. 229,680 Neighbors For Refugees, Inc. 25,500 Neighbors Link Corp. 33,000 Ner Israel Rabbinical College, Inc. 133,596 Nesiv Hatorah, Inc. 35,193 Nesivos Bais Yaakov 125,250 Nest Egg Foundation, Inc. 50,000 New 42nd Street, Inc. 35,000 New Hampshire Charitable Foundation 600,000 New Israel Fund 1,101,022 New Jersey Conservation Foundation 25,000 New Media Advocacy Project, Inc. 35,000 New Orleans Museum of Art 25,000 New School 52,750 New Teacher Center 33,000 New Venture Fund 765,000 New York and Presbyterian Hospital 666,000 New York Asian Film Festival, Ltd. 50,000 New York Board of Rabbis, Inc. 72,980 New York Cancer Center, Inc. 171,618 New York City Ballet, Inc. 51,300 New York City Center, Inc. 269,750 New York City Charter School of the Arts 350,000 New York City Police Foundation, Inc. 74,850 New York Civil Liberties Union Foundation 27,180 New York Community Trust a/k/a Community Funds, Inc. 32,000 New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc. 49,250 New York Historical Society 504,895 New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox & Tilden

Foundations 2,050,540 New York Public Radio 387,017 New York Restoration Project 415,140 New York Says Thank You Foundation 316,667 New York Shakespeare Festival 58,250 New York Society of Security Analysts, Inc. 50,000 New York Stem Cell Foundation, Inc. 1,543,750 New York Theatre Workshop, Inc. 86,300 New York Times Neediest Cases Fund 47,020 New York University 5,527,667 New York Women’s Foundation 26,607 New Yorkers for Parks 36,000 New York-Presbyterian Fund, Inc. 606,360 Newberry Library 68,519 Nextbook, Inc. 2,776,930 No Longer Empty, Inc. 36,150 Noam Shabbos 39,614 Nonviolence International 120,000 North Shore Hebrew Academy 28,800 Northern Westchester Hospital Association 35,200 Northwell Health Foundation 508,308 Northwestern University 518,180 Norton Museum of Art, Inc. 77,400 NYU Langone Hospitals 5,099,390

Oberlin College 65,100 Oceana, Inc. 180,000 Ohel Avraham 40,765 Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services, Inc. 392,077 Ohel Yaacob Congregation a/k/a Ocean Avenue

Synagogue 129,460 Ohel Yosef of Oakhurst, Inc. 35,500 Ohioans to Stop Executions 25,000 Ohr Halacha, Inc. 30,719 Ohr Hashalom 25,602 Ohr Hatorah 46,966 Ohr Joseph Rabbinical Seminary 38,443 Ohr Menachem 72,000 Ohr Somayach Joseph Tanenbaum Educational Center 26,910 Ohr Torah Stone Institutions of Israel 1,317,964 Oihel Nosson 230,000 Oiz Vehuder 102,750 OJC Fund 87,300 One Family Fund 67,467 One Heartland, Inc. 35,000 One Israel Fund, Ltd. 180,212 Oneg Shabbat of the West Side 39,070 OneGoal 25,000 OneStar Foundation 260,000 Open Door Foundation, Inc. 93,500 Oratorio Society of New York 52,200 Oregon Jewish Community Foundation 42,107 Organization for the Resolution of Agunot, Inc. 61,330 Orphan Disease Pathway Project 30,000 ORT America, Inc. 46,672 Ossining Children’s Center, Inc. 133,700 Otsar Family Services, Inc. 37,315 Our Climate Education Fund 85,000 Our Farm Equine Rescue 25,000 OutRight Action International 25,000 Oxfam-America, Inc. 42,950 P.E.F. Israel Endowment Funds, Inc. 4,494,131 Paamonim 38,882 Pace University 55,059 Pal-O-Mine Equestrian, Inc. 110,000 Pan Massachusetts Challenge Trust 45,700 Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, Inc. (PanCAN) 83,905 Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies North America, Inc. 273,480 Parent-Child Home Program, Inc. 25,000 Park Avenue Synagogue - Elberon, NJ 421,696 Park Avenue Synagogue - New York, NY 654,410 Park East Synagogue 139,650 Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, Inc. 51,960 Part of the Solution, Inc. 152,000 Partners for Justice 100,000 Partnership for Public Service, Inc. 25,000 Partnership Project, Inc. 500,000 Passages America Israel, Inc. 90,000 Passaic Clifton Community Kollel Congregation, Inc. 44,636 Passaic Hebrew Institute 62,057 Passaic Torah Institute 36,660 Peace Action Fund of New York State, Inc. 40,000 Peace by Tourism, Inc. 34,000 PeaceWorks Network Foundation 78,500 Peer Health Exchange, Inc. 63,200 Pennsylvania State University 122,500 Perfect Pet Rescue 56,000 Performance Zone, Inc. d/b/a The Field 56,250 Perlman Music Program/Suncoast, Inc. 27,500 Phelps Memorial Hospital Association 36,300

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Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, Inc. 77,898 Philip Evans Scholarship Foundation 75,000 Phoenix House Foundation, Inc. 30,000 Physicians for Human Rights, Inc. 161,536 Pioneer Works Art Foundation 225,000 Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. 448,736 Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic, Inc. 84,152 Planned Parenthood of Central and Greater

Northern New Jersey, Inc. 37,700 Planned Parenthood of Nassau County, Inc. 67,250 Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc. 91,886 Planned Parenthood of South Florida and the

Treasure Coast, Inc. 49,000 Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, Inc. 28,810 Play Group Theater for Children and Young Adults, Inc. 25,000 Pleasantville Community Synagogue 62,200 Police Athletic League, Inc. 38,450 Poly Prep Country Day School 26,930 Porat Yosef Foundation 31,110 Pound Ridge Land Conservancy, Inc. 56,000 Prep for Prep 104,000 Preparatory Foundation, Inc. 51,000 Primary Stages Company, Inc. 59,100 Princeton Hillel, Center for Jewish Life 29,360 Pro Publica, Inc. 27,705 Project ALS, Inc. 30,100 Project CARE, Inc. 30,000 Project Ezrah Needs, Inc. 158,187 Project Ijtihad 25,000 Project Kesher 89,080 Project Torah And Biblical Scholarship, Inc. 81,860 Propel Network, Inc. 207,401 Prostate Cancer Foundation 38,561 Protection of the Holy Virgin Cathedral 25,000 Public Art Fund, Inc. 665,200 Public Policy and Education Fund 60,000 Publicolor, Inc. 60,000 Purchase College Foundation 102,950 Queens College Foundation, Inc. 59,460 Queens College Hillel 36,600 Quentin Road Synagogue 154,800 Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary 454,400 Rabbi Israel Meyer HaCohen Rabbinical Seminary of

America 187,608 Rabbi Meir Baal Haness Sharei Tzion, Inc. 144,209 Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva 34,524 Rabeinu Ohr Hachaim d/b/a Rishon L’Tziyon 36,000 Rainforest Action Network 34,950 RAJE-USA, Inc. 110,000 Ramapo for Children, Inc. 112,500 Ramaz School 494,313 RAND Corporation 50,000 Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights/Centre

Raoul Wallenberg pour les droits de la personne 25,000 Rare, Inc. 7,525,250 Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 118,750 Reach for the Stars Learning Center 114,631 Reaching U, A Foundation for Uruguay 46,680 Reading Team, Inc. 165,000 Reason Foundation 54,000 Reboot, Inc. 25,500 Recess Activities 125,850 Reconcile New Orleans, Inc. 25,000 Recorded Talmud 66,000 Rector & Visitors of the University of Virginia 197,500

Red Hook Initiative 31,750 Reflective Image, Inc. 28,000 Reform Temple of Jupiter-Tequesta, Inc. 25,732 Refuah Helpline, Inc. d/b/a Refuah Resources 90,480 Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and

Legal Services 30,250 Regents of the University of California Los Angeles 39,400 Regents of the University of Michigan 2,535,630 Rehovot Hanahar 45,475 Renewal of Life, Inc. 168,899 Repair the World, Inc. 63,860 Rescuing Leftover Cuisine 55,150 Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc. d/b/a

INCLUDEnyc 47,500 RespectAbility 35,500 Retreat, Inc. 69,600 Rhode Island School of Design 26,000 Richard Ehrlich Family Foundation 50,000 Richmond Medical Center Foundation, Inc. 41,000 Ridgefield Playhouse for Movies and the Performing

Arts, Inc. 30,000 Rippowam Cisqua School, Inc. 175,000 Rising Treetops at Oakhurst, Inc. 40,500 RisingFoundations 630,360 Riverdale Country School, Inc. 843,500 Riverdale Jewish Center 282,087 Riverdale Minyan, Inc. 119,800 Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center, Inc. 275,000 Robin Hood Foundation 12,252,400 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. 70,500 Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Inc. 1,147,000 Rockefeller University 180,750 Rofeh Cholim Cancer Society, Inc. 31,001 Roger Williams University 95,000 Ronald McDonald House of New York, Inc. 45,990 Rosenthal Center for Addiction Studies, Inc. 25,250 Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc. 715,050 RSHM Life Center, Inc. 50,250 Rusty Staub Foundation, Inc. 50,000 Ruth and Norman Rales Jewish Family Services, Inc. 50,300 Rye Country Day School 50,000 SAFE Foundation, Inc. 208,042 Safe Water Network 50,000 Saint Ann’s School 28,500 Saint Barnabas Medical Center 54,291 Salanter Akiba Riverdale Academy (SAR) 2,082,494 Salvation Army National Corp. 37,013 Sam & Esther Minskoff Cultural Center Park East Day

School, Inc. 50,500 Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. 167,000 Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation 45,200 San Francisco Ballet Association 30,000 San Francisco Study Center, Inc. 35,000 San Jose Museum of Art Association 30,000 Sanctuary for Families, Inc. 25,980 Sandy Hook Promise Foundation 30,250 Sarah Lawrence College 29,550 Sarcoma-Oma Foundation 35,000 Sass Foundation for Medical Research, Inc. 200,000 Save the Children Federation, Inc. 124,246 SBH Community Service Network, Inc. 1,506,692 SCAN-New York Volunteer Parent-Aides Association, Inc. 30,750 Scarsdale Synagogue/Tremont Temple 39,189 Schechter Institutes, Inc. 350,400 Scholarship America, Inc. 78,200

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School for Ethics and Global Leadership 25,500 School of American Ballet, Inc. 178,250 Schwab Charitable Fund 1,564,780 Scranton Community Kollel 37,000 Scripps Research Institute 57,100 Sculpture Center, Inc. 31,000 Sea Shepherd Conservation Society 53,000 Seafarers’ House, Inc. 50,000 Second Harvest Food Bank Santa Cruz County 40,000 Second Nature, Inc. 125,000 Second Stage Theatre 2,529,050 Securing America’s Future Energy Foundation 131,922 Seeds of Peace, Inc. 224,101 Sefaria, Inc. 361,015 Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. 31,750 Sempervirens Fund 75,000 Sephardic Academy of Manhattan 129,717 Sephardic Bet Yaakov, Inc. 353,301 Sephardic Center for Rabbinical and Secular Studies,

Inc. d/b/a Allegra Franco Sephardic Women’s Teachers Seminary 530,852

Sephardic Community Alliance 111,026 Sephardic Community Dayanut Program, Inc. 27,937 Sephardic Community Youth Center 418,463 Sephardic Congregation of Florida, Inc. 25,000 Sephardic Congregation of Lakewood 61,942 Sephardic Congregation of Long Branch d/b/a

Helping Hearts - Lev Ozer 55,857 Sephardic Food Fund, Inc. 509,345 Sephardic Foundation for Torah Studies, Inc. 26,351 Sephardic Heritage Museum, Inc. 57,002 Sephardic Institute 240,336 Sephardic Jewish Community & Brotherhood of

Los Angeles 37,130 Sephardic Lebanese Congregation, Inc. 35,601 Sephardic Synagogue - Brooklyn, NY 86,125 Sephardic Temple 41,850 Sephardic Torah Center 652,185 Services for Hidden Intelligence, Inc. 100,000 Seventh Regiment Armory Conservancy, Inc. 165,000 Seward Park High School Alumni Association 48,000 Shaare Zion Congregation - Brooklyn, NY 562,075 Shaarei Teshouva Vechaim 51,182 Shaarei Tikvah: The Scarsdale Conservative Congregation 66,665 Shabbat Project, Inc. d/b/a OneTable 1,167,608 Shades LLC 25,000 Shakespeare & Company, Inc. 25,250 Shalem Foundation 116,000 Shalom Hartman Institute of North America 425,820 SharedImpact Foundation, Inc. 100,000 Sharsheret, Inc. 93,211 Shavei Hevron Institutions, Inc. 32,860 Shefa School, Inc. 274,830 Shir Hadash, Inc. 211,610 Sh’or Yoshuv 83,622 Shul of Bal Harbour, Inc. 195,818 Shuvi Nafshi Foundation, Inc. 129,863 Shuvu Return, Inc. 65,927 Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center, Inc. 138,955 Sierra Club Foundation 42,720 Signature Theatre Company 35,000 Silent Film Festival 35,000 Silicon Valley Education Foundation 50,000 Simon Wiesenthal Center 148,194 Sinai Special Needs Institute 168,762

Skidmore College 3,017,000 Skylands Animal Sanctuary and Rescue 30,000 Skystone Foundation, Inc. 100,000 Slide Ranch 34,500 Slow Money Institute, Inc. 30,000 Smith College 37,470 Smithsonian Institution 25,135 Society for the Advancement of Judaism 36,500 Society for the Promotion of Jewish Education 30,000 Society of the Four Arts 46,250 Soft Power Health 30,250 Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation 32,770 Solomon Schechter Day School of Bergen County 125,950 Solomon Schechter Day School of Nassau County 122,410 Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan 93,005 Solomon Schechter School of Westchester, Inc. 432,179 Southampton Hospital Foundation, Inc. 55,750 Southern Documentary Fund 33,750 Southern Poverty Law Center, Inc. 139,122 Special Children Center, Inc. 240,269 Special Ed Academy of Deal, Inc. (SEAD) 128,307 Spence School 39,500 Sponsors for Educational Opportunity, Inc. 61,300 Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. 132,700 St. Bernard’s School, Inc. 31,000 St. Francis Friends of the Poor, Inc. St. Francis Residence II 150,000 St. Francis Hospital Foundation, Inc. 50,430 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 335,212 Stam G’milas Chesed Fund, Inc. 52,436 Stanford University Board of Trustees Leland

Stanford Junior University 779,500 State University of Iowa Foundation 100,000 Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc. 500,000 Stephen Gaynor School 64,500 Stephen Wise Free Synagogue 531,728 Steve’s Camp at Horizon Farms, Inc. 27,300 Stew Leonard’s III Children’s Charities, Inc. 25,000 Stone Barns Restoration Corporation 81,000 Stonewall Community Fund 53,000 Stony Brook Foundation, Inc. 93,934 Stony Brook Hebrew Congregation, Inc. 59,000 Storahtelling Lab/Shul, Inc. 67,180 Storefront Academy Harlem 60,000 Struggle to Save Ethiopian Jewry, Inc. 157,000 Students for Sensible Drug Policy Foundation 35,000 Studio In a School Association 510,000 Success Academy Charter Schools, Inc. 52,500 Suffield Academy 108,834 Summer Camp, Inc. 79,800 Sundance Institute 25,500 Sundara Fund, Inc. 43,180 Sunny Center Foundation USA, Inc. 70,000 Sunrise Day Camps Association, Inc. 62,480 Sustainability Laboratory, Inc. 203,750 Sylvia Center, Inc. 58,500 Synagogue of Deal 245,702 Synergos Institute, Inc. 26,000 Syracuse University 65,400 Talmud Torah Beth Yechiel 40,000 Talmudic Research Center of Northern New Jersey 133,670 Talmudical Academy of Baltimore, Inc. 34,775 TAMID Israel Investment Group Ltd. 185,920 Tara Institute of the Performing Arts Incorporated 40,000 Tea Leaves, Inc. 25,000 Teach for America, Inc. 66,000

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Teachers College Columbia University 56,850 Team Rubicon 31,200 Teamster Rank and File Education and Legal Defense

Foundation 25,000 Teamwork Foundation, Inc. 25,000 Tel Aviv Museums American Friends, Inc. 127,500 Temple Beth El of Boca Raton, Inc. 60,646 Temple Beth-El of Huntington 37,259 Temple Israel Center of White Plains 182,504 Temple Israel of New Rochelle 43,924 Temple Israel of the City of New York 29,469 Temple Shaaray Tefila a/k/a Congregation Shaaray Tefila 89,390 Temple Sharey Tefilo - Israel 26,000 Tennessee State Collaborative on Reforming Education 5,263,000 The Ark 254,564 The Little Market, Inc. 25,000 The Marshall Project, Inc. 58,250 Third Way Institute 100,000 Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Foundation, Inc. 30,500 Tides Center 115,750 Tides Foundation 355,500 Tiferet Moshe, Inc. 37,000 Tiferet Torah 113,615 Tipping Point Community 400,577 Tisch Multiple Sclerosis Research Center of New York, Inc. 56,380 Tomchai Torah Beretz Yisrael, Inc. 49,700 Tomche Shabbos of Rockland County 40,032 Tony Blair Foundation 333,333 Torah Academy for Girls 74,210 Torah Academy of Bergen County 105,389 Torah and Nature Foundation 63,200 Torah Community Fund, Inc. 33,360 Toras Chesed, Inc. 28,266 Torat Moshe Malka, Inc. 28,600 Torath Israel Sephardic Congregation 83,588 Tov Vachesed, Inc. 25,357 Tov Vchesed Foundation, Inc. 27,372 Town of Palm Beach United Way, Inc. 31,500 Town School, Inc. 28,000 Transportation Alternatives, Inc. 680,425 Tribeca Film Institute, Inc. 25,000 Trinity Episcopal Schools Corporation 832,500 T’ruah 37,031 True Colors Fund, Inc. 25,000 Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York 3,121,207 Trustees of Dartmouth College 1,134,217 Trustees of Princeton University 226,483 Trustees of the Congregation Shearith Israel in the

City of NY 201,431 Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania 2,606,777 Trustees of Tufts College 1,416,250 TSQ, Inc. 47,116 Turning Point USA 25,051 Tusk USA, Inc. 100,000 UCLA Foundation 560,786 UJA-Federation of Greenwich 101,000 UJA-Federation of New York, Inc. 23,027,388 Union College, Schenectady, New York 345,500 Union for Reform Judaism 196,560 Union of Concerned Scientists, Inc. 107,565 Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America 940,116 Unitarian Church of All Souls 101,500 United Jewish Federation of Princeton Mercer

Bucks, Inc. 25,350 United Jewish Federation of Stamford 94,260

United Munkacser Yeshivos 127,100 United Nations Foundation 2,066,900 United Neighborhood Houses of New York, Inc. 265,700 United Orthodox Synagogues of Houston 45,641 United Presbyterian Church in the USA - Village United

Presbyterian Church 42,005 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 484,865 United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism 34,904 United Way of Bergen County 26,720 United Way of the Coastal Empire, Inc. 30,000 United Way of Westchester and Putnam, Inc. 59,200 University of Akron Foundation 180,000 University of California San Francisco Foundation 62,050 University of California, San Francisco 145,000 University of Chicago 182,330 University of Connecticut Hillel 51,000 University of New Hampshire Foundation Incorporated 1,025,000 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 46,500 University of Oklahoma Foundation, Inc. 90,000 University of Rochester 37,800 University of Southern California 742,290 University of Texas Foundation 113,050 University of the People 25,000 University School of Nashville 30,050 Urban Adamah 31,300 US Supporters of the Lone Soldier Center in

Memory of Michael Levin 30,428 USA Cycling, Inc. 30,000 USA Outreach Incorporated Priority 1 46,580 USA Water Polo, Inc. 35,000 Vaad Harabbanim Linyanei Tzeduka, Inc. 157,668 Valley Beth Shalom 68,500 Valley Chabad, Inc. 110,101 Valley Hospital Foundation, Inc. 27,500 Vanderbilt University 70,000 Vassar College 64,140 Venetian Heritage, Inc. 50,000 VETPAW, Inc. 207,500 Village Academies, Inc. 117,800 Village Enterprise Fund, Inc. 40,000 Village Health Works 40,000 Village Temple 145,510 Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. 31,000 Visiting Nurse Service of New York 50,400 Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services 100,000 Vivian Beaumont Theater, Inc. d/b/a Lincoln Center

Theater 117,500 Volunteers In Medicine Berkshires, Inc. 50,650 W. Hardy Hendren Pediatric Surgical and Urological

Education Foundation, Inc. 50,000 W.E.L.L. Brooklyn, Inc. 26,000 Washington Institute for Near East Policy 475,150 Washington University 101,770 Waterside School, Inc. 50,200 Wave Hill, Inc. 32,350 We Are Family Foundation 29,750 Wesleyan University 349,600 West Coast Va’ad Hachesed 37,156 West Harlem Environmental Action, Inc. 50,000 West Side Hatzoloh 25,050 West Side Kollel Torah Center 195,980 Westchester Community College Foundation, Inc. 59,250 Westchester Day School 87,308 Westchester Hebrew High School 208,002 Westchester Jewish Center 166,439

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States, Ltd. 60,000 WNET 2,294,188 Wolcott School 32,220 Women In Need, Inc. 55,100 Women’s International Zionist Organization 421,510 Woodbury Jewish Center, Inc. 35,000 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 85,000 World Jewish Congress - American Section, Inc. 277,628 World Ort, Inc. 25,000 World Union for Progressive Judaism, Ltd. 40,150 Writing Revolution, Inc. 25,000 WWP, Inc. (Wounded Warrior Project) 25,530 Xavier High School 25,000 Yad David, Inc. 121,900 Yad Eliezer, Inc. d/b/a Mishna Rishona 39,401 Yad Yaakov 25,360 Yad Yosef 624,775 YAFFED, Inc. 41,500 Yale University 1,728,874 Yavneh Academy & Talmud Torah of Paterson 239,194 Year Up, Inc. 260,000 Yeshiva & Mesivta Toras Chaim of Greater New York

at South Shore 54,940 Yeshiva and Beth Hamedrash Shaarei Yosher 43,300 Yeshiva Beth Abraham of Jerusalem, Inc. 116,739 Yeshiva Chemdas Hatorah, Inc. 53,000 Yeshiva Gedolah Bais Yisroel, Inc. 38,803 Yeshiva Gedolah of Paterson, Inc. 30,780 Yeshiva Gedolah of the Five Towns, Inc. 54,996 Yeshiva Gedolah of Waterbury 59,300 Yeshiva Gedolah of Woodlake Village, Inc. 29,500 Yeshiva Har Torah 59,750 Yeshiva High School for Girls, Inc. 132,825 Yeshiva Keren Orah 168,649 Yeshiva Ketana of Bobov 45, Inc. 25,000 Yeshiva Ketana of Long Island 84,855 Yeshiva Ketana of Manhattan 41,426 Yeshiva Keter Torah, Inc. 124,162 Yeshiva Ktana of Passaic 172,097 Yeshiva Mikdash Melech 100,857 Yeshiva of Bergen County, Inc. 140,660 Yeshiva of Far Rockaway 43,070 Yeshiva of North Jersey 113,454 Yeshiva Ohr Torah Community School, Inc.

(Manhattan Day School) 112,718 Yeshiva Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch 26,183 Yeshiva Shaar Hatorah, Inc. 33,110 Yeshiva Shaare Torah, Inc. 509,489 Yeshiva Shaarei Tzion 26,836 Yeshiva Tiferes Yisroel 32,436 Yeshiva Torah Vodaath 40,080

Yeshiva Toras Chaim of Greater Miami, Inc. 28,796 Yeshiva Toras Chemed, Inc. 45,000 Yeshiva University 1,750,374 Yeshiva University High Schools 286,948 Yeshivah of Flatbush 937,049 Yeshivas Ner Dovid, Inc. 30,000 Yeshivas Ohr V’Daas 33,483 Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School, Ltd. 435,742 Yeshivat Darche Eres, Inc. 516,704 Yeshivat Hechal Shemuel, Inc. 71,765 Yeshivat Lev Torah 38,167 Yeshivat Maharat, Inc. 300,240 Yeshivat Ohel Torah 29,103 Yeshivat Or Hachaim of Lakewood, Inc. 146,835 Yeshivat Or Hatorah 39,342 Yeshivat Sha’alvim, Inc. 81,240 Yeshivat Yagdil Torah, Inc. 84,568 Yeshivos Karlin Stolin Beth Aron Veisrael Rabbinical

Institute, Inc. 30,510 Yismach Moshe Institute 30,800 Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, Inc. 52,356 Young Adult Institute, Inc. 402,000 Young Audiences of Maryland, Inc. 250,000 Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights 27,244 Young Israel of Bal Harbour, Inc. 65,000 Young Israel of Forest Hills 152,567 Young Israel of Great Neck 75,059 Young Israel of Lawrence-Cedarhurst 170,223 Young Israel of New Rochelle 106,119 Young Israel of Scarsdale 105,238 Young Israel of West Hempstead 25,100 Young Israel of White Plains 42,097 Young Israel of Woodmere 59,852 Young Judaea Camp Tel Yehudah, Inc. 150,000 Young Men & Young Women’s Hebrew Association

of the Bronx 35,260 Young Men’s & Young Women’s Hebrew Association

d/b/a 92nd Street Y 2,724,000 Young Men’s Christian Association of Greater

New York 28,400 Young Men’s Christian Association of Long Island, Inc. 27,500 Young Women’s Christian Association of Brooklyn 38,000 Young Women’s Christian Association of Greenwich, CT 25,000 Young Women’s Leadership Network, Inc. 3,481,700 Youth Renewal Fund 272,150 Zaka International Friends, Inc. 28,815 Zamir Choral Foundation, Inc. 74,022 Zichron Avot 27,000 Zion Orphanage, Inc. 32,025 Zionist Organization of America 53,102 Zohar Charity and Educational Fund, Inc. 30,000 Zohar Lemaan Hageula 30,000

Total Grants $25,000 and over $404,489,742 Grants under $25,000 $30,297,052 Total Grants $434,786,794

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The 135 Fund2005 John A. Rosenberg Memorial Fund2017 Hazlewood Charitable FundA & A Philanthropic 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 FundLouis (Eliezer) Abramsky Charitable FundAbtocge 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 FundJack Ades Charitable 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 FundAlex Agus FundElan Agus FundGabi Agus FundNicole and Raanan Agus Family FoundationDr. & Mrs. Jonathan Ahdoot Philanthropic FundAini Family Charitable FundAiuvalasit Family FundAjuda FundAlan and Fani’s Charitable FundAlavivo Charitable FundDaniel Paul Allen FundKaren and Kent Allen FundNicholas Tanner Allen FundJoseph S. Allerhand Philanthropic FundALMALTHEIA FundMimi and Barry J. Alperin Family FundAllie Alperovich & Jeremy Rosenbaum Simon 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 Fund

Mark and Gail Appel FundJulian Applebome Philanthropic FundKaren C. & Edward Applebome Philanthropic FundArev FundGertrude & Morris Arfa Memorial FundHarvey & Barbara Arfa Family FundAri, Abe, and Annette 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 FundASUH Endowment 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 FundB’ruchah At 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 FundMichael and Sara Baumrin Philanthropic FundPatricia and Harold Bearnot Philanthropic Fund

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Arline 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- ReflebBelsky 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 FundThe Benjamin Family Charitable FundBenson Family FundBensoussan Chesed FundMinda Berbeco and William Fertman Charitable FundS. J. Berbeco Philanthropic FundIsrael Henry Beren Charitable Foundation FundIsrael Henry Beren Charitable Trust (No. 1)Israel Henry Beren Charitable Trust (No. 2)Robert M. Beren Philanthropic FundBerenholz Family FundThe Louis and Minnette Berg Charity FundNorman Berg Family FundElaine and Bill Bergenfeld Charitable FundThe Berger-Wainwright FundThe Berger Family Charitable FundBerger Family FundAlexander and Rebecca Berger Charitable FundBrad W. Berger Philanthropic FundDale and Max Berger Family TrustDaniel M. Berger & Elyse D. Echtman Charitable TrustNora & Richard Berger FundPearl and David 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 FundMiriam Yacha Berkowitz FundPhyllis M. Berkowitz Charitable TrustRochelle Berkowitz Philanthropic FundYakov Tuvia Berkowitz FundBerkowitz/Fischzang Family FundBerliner Family FundJane and Henry Berliss Charitable FundBerman Family Philanthropic FundDavid Berman FundJeffrey M. Berman Charitable FoundationMoses and Marcia Berman Philanthropic FundRichard and Jean Berman Philanthropic FundBermingham-Wilson Family Fund

The Stuart & Andrea Bern Philanthropic FundAllan H. and Nancy S. Bernard Philanthropic FundMaurice Bernhardt Memorial Philanthropic FundJoan & Alan Bernikow Philanthropic FundThe Beth and Steven Berns Charitable FundBernstein Bunzl Family 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 FundRebecca Bernstein Charitable FundRichard A. and Amelia Bernstein Philanthropic FundZoe and Jonathan Bernstein FundSteven J. Bertisch Memorial FundSol Betesh & Sons FoundationThe Bethill Family FundBetter Collection FundRuby and Elliott Bibi Charitable FundReuben and Sara Bibi Charitable FundThe Mark and Wendy Biderman FundSander M. Bieber and Linda E. Rosenzweig Family Charitable FundBierman-Krasnor Family Philanthropic FundJoseph and Raquel Bijou Charitable FundJoseph and Renee Bijou Family FundBilski Family FundRonald and Rosalyn Binday Charitable FundThe Binder Ney Family FundThe Binion-Dalton Charitable FundBinyamin Zev Foundation Philanthropic FundBirchas Rochel Philanthropic FundBiz Advance Now Inc. FundLois M. Black Scholarship FundErna Schwab Blade Philanthropic FundThe Blaner FundBlaser Family Philanthropic FundDaniel B. Blaser Philanthropic FundBlatt Family 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 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 FoundationJacob Bluestein Philanthropic FundBoris and Frania Blum Memorial Philanthropic FundThe Dana & Michael Blum Philanthropic FoundationJordan L. Blum FundMark E. Blum FundLena C. Blumberg FundSamuel J. Blumberg FundThomas A. & Elaine L. Blumberg FundBlumenreich Family 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 Fund

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Rabbis BenZion and Baruch Micah Bokser Memorial FoundationIrving & Joan M. Bolotin FundTina and Jeffrey Bolton Family FundBonagura Charitable FundLawrence and Iris Borger Charitable Gift FundAmber Borofsky Charitable FundGreg Borofsky Charitable 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 Brause FundThe Braver Philanthropic FundMarcella Brenner Keren FundJane and Martin Bressler Philanthropic FundAmy A.B. and Robert I. Bressman Philanthropic FundBrooklyn Bressman Charitable 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 FundEliza F. K. Bromfield FundBronstein Family FundThe Hillary and Joshua Bronstein Charitable Giving 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 FundGail and Caesar Bryan 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 FoundationJennifer and Saul Burian Charitable FundThe Burman & Gotbaum Family FundZella and Jack E. Butler Philanthropic FundAmy Butte Charitable FundLeslie Byelas and Ellen B. Lubell Philanthropic FoundationC.R.A.M. Charitable Family FundJohn and Mary Caffrey Philanthropic FundCane Family FundCantor Family FundMitch Cantor Charitable FundNancy and Michael Cardozo Charitable FundDana & David Carlos FundJennifer Corn Carter FundThe Casaloma FundKate W. Cassidy Philanthropic FundJoseph A. and Sheila Cattan Philanthropic Fund

Cayam 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 FundKathy Chazen Family FundJacob Chen FundStephen & Dorothy Chen Charity FundChester Cricket Charitable FundIlana and Adam Chill Philanthropic FoundationMichael J. Chill Charitable FundCMT Tzedaka FundCobi’s FundCohen Family Charitable FundAlan J. Cohen FoundationAnn and John Cohen FundBryn and Arnold S. Cohen Philanthropic 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 FundMichelle and Gerald Cohen Family 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 FundRobert Stephan Cohen Family FoundationRobin Ludwig Cohen Charitable FundSuri and Kenneth 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 FundThe 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 FundMichael A. Cooper FundCooperman Family Fund

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The Cooperman FundAlan and Jane Cornell Philanthropic FundLauren Beth Cornell Philanthropic FundThe Michael & Kimberly Cornell Family FundMoshe and Ruth Corson Philanthropic FundCotliars FundRuth and Wallace E. Cowan Family FundCrane Family FundThe Crystal Family Foundation FundThe CS FoundationCSF Charitable FundJenna and Seamus Culligan Philanthropic FundCutter Family 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 FundFranklin Z. Davidson & Carol R. Fishberg Philanthropic FundBelle Negrin Davis Family FundCary Davis and John McGinn Charitable FundFrances Davis FundIsaac & Ann Davis Memorial FundKaren & Dan Davis Family Philanthropic FundRaymond and Lauren Dayan FundTalia and Isaac Dayan Family FundBarbara and Maurice Deane Philanthropic FundGary K. Deane JCF Charitable FundThomas J. and Linda L. Dee Philanthropic FundEllen deJonge-Ozeri FundAlice & Michael Delikat Family FundDengrove Family Foundation Philanthropic FundJamie deRoy Charitable TrustErnst & Paula Deutsch Foundation FundEva E. Deutsch FoundationDezer Family FoundationDFW FundDGW Charitable FundAviva Diamant & Steven Kaufman FundDiamond FundRuth Dickler Personal Charities FundDickstein Charitable FundElyssa and Mark Dickstein FundDIJAD Tsedaka FundBert and Cathy Distelburger Jewish Charity FundBarbara & Michael Ditzian Charitable FundDorothy Dixius Charitable FundDJE FundGail and Laurence Dobosh Charitable FundDoctoroff Family FundSuzanne and Jacob Doft Charitable FundDoherty Family FundDorn-Gogliormella Family FundDouek Family FundJoshua Drazen and Susan Helft FundArthur and Sharon Draznin Charitable FundDrelich Charitable FundJacob & Bessie Dubow/Josie Lazo FundS. Allan & Orrenn H. Dubow Philanthropic FundSara Duker Tikkun Olam FundDavid Durst Family FundRoy and Shirley Durst Charitable FundSam and David Dushey Philanthropic Fund

Eagle Family FundThe EB Family Chesed FundBeryl and Doreen Eckstein Philanthropic FundCarrie and Daniel Eckstein Philanthropic FundEd’s FundDebra and Scott Edelman Family FundLester Edelstein Charitable FundYvette & Eric Edidin Family 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 FundThe Elgart Family FundElias Family FundDevorah & Dov Elias Charitable FundIke, Molly & Steven Elias 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 BoxESZ FundLauren Etess Charitable Gift FundThe Ethan Dylan FundMaks and Rochelle Etingin FundThe Etrog Fund #1Irwin and Arlene Ettinger Philanthropic FundEtz Chaim BP ‘49 FundEvans/Perkins Memorial FundThe EYAHT FundEzra FundF&F Family FundFabrikant Family Philanthropic FundFagenson Family Fund

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Eric Falcon Charitable FundLeah Falcon Charitable FundRobert & Bobbie Falk Philanthropic FundThe Kai & Christopher Falkenberg Charitable FundHerbert Fanger EndowmentThe Faraci/Apsel FundAvia and Daniel Farber Charitable FundArthur and Eve Fastenberg Philanthropic FundThe David & Leslie Fastenberg Family 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 FundFein Chesed FundBradley and Suzanne Feinberg Charitable FundMargery Gering Feinberg Charitable FundPhyllis and Bernie Feinberg Charitable FundRandi and Stuart Feiner Donor FundSidney L. Feiner Memorial FundFeingold Family Charitable FoundationFeinsod Herz Philanthropic FundFeinsod Family Charitable FundRichard and Merry Feintuch FundMichael and Sanna Feirstein Family FundMichael S. Feldberg-Ruth Lazarus Philanthropic FundAndrew and Mindy Feldman Philanthropic FundAnnette and Rich Feldman FundMichael J. Feldman Family Philanthropic FundRobert and Susan Feldman Charitable FundFennebresque Family FundMarvin and Louise R. Fenster Philanthropic FundJack and Marianne Ferraro Philanthropic FundBryna Miller Fertig Memorial FundAliza and David Feuerstein Philanthropic FundSamuel Field Family FundJamie and Brian Fields Charitable FundLawrence & Cynthia Fields Philanthropic FundCarla Fine and Allen J. Oster Charitable FundFine-Schneider 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 FundCharles & Paula Fisch FundBob and Shelley Fischel Charitable FundFischer Family 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 Philanthropic FundFitzsolo Charitable FundFlamholz FundJordan Flamholz Tzedaka FundMollie Flamholz Mitzvah FundDonna and Greg Flayhan Fund

Dorothy 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 FundFogel Family FundDaniel and Linda Forman FundKenneth and Ellen Forrest Philanthropic FundThe Jonathan and Roni Foster Family FundFox Crossing Philanthropic FundAlan J. & Myrna Edelstein Fox Memorial FundFrieda Franco Memorial FundSamuel Franco Memorial Foundation Philanthropic FundJamie and Menashe Frank Charitable FundBarry and Debra Frank 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 FundFresh Meadow Country Club Charitable FundPeter Frey and Carrie Shapiro FundArthur and Esther Friedberg Philanthropic FundFriedlaender Family Philanthropic FundFriedman Family Philanthropic FundBarbara & Harvey Friedman Charitable FundChana G. and Dvora Friedman Memorial FundD & L Friedman Charitable FundDaniel and Eileen Friedman Philanthropic FundJ & D Family FundKathryn B. Friedman Charitable FundLaurance and Mindy B. Friedman Family 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 FundThe Fromm Foundation FundIrwin and Phyllis Fromme Philanthropic FundFT FundFuchs and Wechselblatt Family FundJPG Fuchsberg Philanthropic FundAlan J. and Susan A. Fuirst Philanthropic FundAlan J. and Susan A. Fuirst Philanthropic Fund 2Ken 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 Galinko Family Philanthropic Fund

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The Gallatin FoundationDanielle and David Ganek Family FoundationHoward L. and Judie Ganek Philanthropic FundThe Sammy Gant FoundationGantcher Family Philanthropic FundThe Billy Gantcher Charitable FundEric M. Ganz Charitable FundSara and Elliot Ganz Charitable FundLawrence I. Garbuz and Adina Lewis Garbuz Charitable Endowment

FundGarden State FundGarfunkel Family Philanthropic FundGarson Rappaport Family FundRichard and Lois Garwin Legacy Fund ARichard and Lois Garwin Legacy Fund BRichard and Lois Garwin Legacy Fund CMarguerite 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 FundGendler 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 FoundationGerstenfeld Family Charity FundThe 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 FundGJC Charitable FundTaylor and Erin Glasebrook Family FundGlaser Family FundGlass Family FundAbigail and Ari Glass Charitable 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 FoundationThe Debra L. and Avram R. 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 Fund

Goldberg Family Charitable FundA & D Goldberg Family FundAllie Goldberg’s Jewish Communal FundElaine E. & Louis S. Goldberg Family Philanthropic FundLee Jason Goldberg FundMiriam and Alan E. Goldberg FoundationThe Rosalie Y. Goldberg Philanthropic FundShari and Josh Goldberg Philanthropic FundSpencer 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 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 FundEllen Goldschmidt Charitable FundRuth, Fred Goldschmidt and Family Philanthropic FundThe Goldsmith Fallon Philanthropic FundThe Goldsmith Kubie Philanthropic FundAlicia & John Goldsmith Family FundAndrew Goldsmith ad auxilium FundBarbara Lubin Goldsmith FoundationClifford and Katherine Goldsmith Philanthropic FundGoldstein Family Philanthropic 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 FundJames and Katherine Goodman Family Philanthropic FundJoyce Elsa Goodman FundDr. Maurice and Mary Goodwin Philanthropic FundEmily Gordon FundRobin Gordon Family 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 FundJulia Gottschalk Charity FundJames H. and Alice I. Goulder FundEsther and Steve Graber Philanthropic FundCarol Ostrow and Michael Graff Charitable FundGralla Family Charitable Fund

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Grandpa Alan’s FundAvi and Rafi Granoff Charitable FundTovit Schultz Granoff and Michael Granoff Family FundYaira Granoff Charitable FundAdele Renee Gray Philanthropic FundThe Grayson FundGrayson Family FundGreat Hollow FundGreater > Than FundGreen Family Charitable FundGreen Family FundBarbara and Richard M. Green Philanthropic FundMichele S. Green and Steven G. Gutwillig Family FundJohn and Vivian Greenacres FundGreenberg Family Charitable FundGreenberg Family Philanthropic FundIrving and Blu Greenberg Family FoundationJesse D. Greenberg, M.D. Philanthropic FundJJ Greenberg Memorial FoundationKathryn & Alan C. Greenberg Philanthropic FundRichard & 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 FundFrancis Greenburger Charitable FundGreenfield Charitable FundGreenwald Family 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 FundPeter M. and Gaye Slater Gross Philanthropic FundTamar & Yigal Gross Family FundGrosser Family Philanthropic FundGrossgiving FundJanice Grossman Hassenfeld Charitable 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 FundGrossman/Harris Family 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 FundMichael Gurary and Rachel Peckerman Charitable FundGurevich Family Charitable 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 FundAsh-Haberman Family Giving Fund

Cynthia & Charles S. Haddad FundRenee & Hy Haddad Chesed FundEllen and Frank Hagelberg FundMax M. and Lili Hahn Memorial Philanthropic FundThe Esmail & Naz Hakimian Fund for Cancer Research & CareNancy and Jeffrey Halis Philanthropic FundRabbi Martin S. Halpern Charitable FoundationHarlan Family FoundationAaron Harris & Jenna Statfeld Harris FundJamie and Jeffrey Harris Philanthropic FundHartstein Charity FundThe Harvey Family FundAllen Hassan FundJames L. Hassenfeld Charitable FundHasson Philanthropic FoundationHawk Charitable FundIsaac A. Hazan Family Charitable 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 FundLauren and Scott Henkin FundHenshel Family FundElijah Herenstein Charitable FundEthan Herenstein Tzedakah FundTerri and Andrew Herenstein Charitable FundThe Rachel Neumark Herlands Charitable FundAnita K. Hersh Philanthropic FundHershdorfer, Kantrowitz, Brettler Philanthropic FundHertzberg Family Charitable FundJosh and Sara Herzberg Poseach es Yadecha FundHesed v’Rahamim FundHess Family FundBernice P. Hess Memorial FundLeonard and Ursula Hess Family Philanthropic FundPeter T. Hess & Debra M. Kenyon Family FundThomas R. Hess & Georgianna L. Dwight Family FundAnne Heyman & Seth Merrin Family FundGeorge H. & Edythe F. Heyman Philanthropic FundThe Lauren Heyman Family FundSamuel J. and Ronnie F. Heyman Philanthropic FundWilliam H. Heyman Charitable FundAimee & David J. Hidary Charitable FundSarah and Michael Hidary Charitable FundThe Steven Max Hidary Memorial FundTJ Higgins Charitable FundHill Schultis FundThe David and Rose Himelberg FundLeslie Wohlman Himmel FoundationEric and Barbara Hippeau FoundationHirsch Tzedaka FundD and M Hirsch Charitable FundDavid and Rochelle Hirsch Philanthropic FundFelix and Peri Hirsch FundReva and Glenn Hirsch Philanthropic FundThe Robert Hirsch Philanthropic Family Fund

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Hirschfeld Charitable FundThe S and S Hirschman FundDavid 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 FundLV Hoffman Charitable Gift FundHoffman Family FundBernice & Richard Hoffman Family FundBeryl and David Hoffman Philanthropic FundDustin & Lisa Hoffman Philanthropic FundJacob Edward Hoffman Philanthropic FundJanet and Kenneth Hoffman Philanthropic FundJanet A. Hoffman Philanthropic FundAlexandra Lydia Hoffman Philanthropic FundThe Martin Hoffman FundMaxwell Geoffrey Hoffman Philanthropic FundHoffner Family Charitable FundAnne Holland & Greg Meidel Philanthropic FundEmil & Anne Holland Philanthropic FundEmil and Mildred Holland Philanthropic FundRichard and Lila Holland Philanthropic FundLeonard and Harriet Holtz Charitable FundBarry and Chanie Holzer FundHopkins & Kalnicki Family FundHoring Family FundMarla and Avri Horowitz Charitable FundFrances Degen Horowitz and Floyd R. Horowitz Family FundFred and Edith Horowitz Fund for Jewish SurvivalMurray and Phyllis Horowitz Philanthropic FundHoward Family Philanthropic FundThe Howard Family Charitable FundThe Hunter Family FundThe Cameron Hunter Charitable FundThe Casey Hunter Charitable FundThe Max Hunter Charitable 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 FundIsler Family Charitable 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 FundAlan L. and Barbara S. Jacobs Philanthropic FundCarol and Gustave Jacobs FundLynn & Billy Jacobs Fund

DR Jacobson FundLauren and Glenn Jacobson Charitable FundJoan L. Jacobson & Dr. Julius H. Jacobson II Philanthropic FundJonas B. Jacobson FoundationRachel & Alan Jacoby Charity FundSarah and Steven Jacoby Philanthropic FundElizabeth and Alan Jaffe Philanthropic FundHenny and Herbert Jaffe Charitable FundSuzanne Denbo Jaffe Philanthropic FundSusan S. Jahoda Philanthropic FundJAM FundJayne and Robert Janis Philanthropic FundRebecca Jansen Philanthropic FundJaver Philanthropic FundSaul & Elizabeth Jemal Charitable FundThe Jess FundJewish Foundation for Education of Women FundJewish Scientific Education and Research FundJJ&GO Philanthropic FundJJR FoundationJL 11 FundJL Philanthropic FundThe Joann 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 FundJPK 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 FundKahn Friedman FundAlan R. Kahn Family Philanthropic FundDavid and Carrol Kahn Philanthropic FundErnest G. and Heidi Kahn Memorial FundKimberly R. Kahn Philanthropic FundMichele and Thomas Graham Kahn Philanthropic FundPhyllis and Donald Kahn Philanthropic FundThe S Kahn FundSherry and Stewart Kahn FundDr. Amanda Kahn-Kirby and Mason Kirby FundKalendarev Family Foundation FundKalfus Family Charitable FundKalnicki FundMelanie & Bernard Kaminetsky Charitable FundYue-Sai Kan Charity FundThe Kanter Kornblau Family FundJane and Robert Kantor Charitable FundKapito Family Philanthropic FundAlice and Allan Kaplan Philanthropic FundJoan Davidson Kaplan and Joel D. Kaplan FundRobin and Jeffrey Kaplan FundRon Kaplan and Lauren Heyman Family FundSusan and Jay Kaplan Charitable Fund

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Michael & Sharon Kaplowitz Charitable 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 FundThe 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 FundKassin Brothers Philanthropic Fund- Albert, Steven & IsaacJoyce and Jack A. Kassin Philanthropic FundHerbert S. Kassner Philanthropic FundRobert Kassow Philanthropic FundBeth Ann Katleman Philanthropic FundKatz Diabetes FundEileen S. and Saul B. Katz Philanthropic 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 FundThe Keiter Family Charitable FundThe Steven & Marjorie Kellner Family FundThomas L. Kempner Jr. Foundation Inc. FundPaulette Kendler and Arthur Rudy Philanthropic FundKenner Family FundRoman Kent Philanthropic FundRuth Kent FundThe Kepniss Family FundKeren Chen FundKeren LeSimcha 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 FundKimche Family Charitable FundElyse and Ken Kirschner Family FundDavid and Elayna Kirschtel Fund

Emily & Andrew Kirshenbaum Philanthropic FundKiser Family FundKITES FundEFM Kittredge Family Philanthropic FundShelly and Howard Kivell Philanthropic FundKlafter/Kestenbaum FundMichael Klapper Philanthropic FundEsther Klaus Memorial FundJeffrey and Tema Klausner Philanthropic FundSimon Klebanow Philanthropic FundKleiman Philanthropic FundJudy and Larry Klein FundJoan Gould Kleinbard Philanthropic FundRobert and Luise Kleinberg Family FundJudith A. Kleiner 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 FundAlison Klurfeld and Ari Brown Charitable FundSteven Klurfeld Charitable FundZachary and Zakieh Klurfeld Charitable FundSidney R. and Susan R. Knafel Family Philanthropic FundAmy Batkin Knox Charitable FundKobak Family Philanthropic 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 FundKornblau Family FundKornblith & Lasser Family FundLaura and Leo Kornfeld Philanthropic FundPaul and Laurie Korngold Charitable Contribution FundArlene and Richard M. Kossoff Philanthropic FundThe Kostin Family Charitable TrustThe Jeffrey P. and Ellen R. Kozlowski Charitable FundKPA FundMorris and Miriam Krakinowski Philanthropic FundMartin and Ruth Krall 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 FundBarbara and Stuart Kreisberg FundDaniel Kressel Tzedakah FundPerri Kressel Tzedakah FundKret Family Charitable FundLisa and David Kriegel Charitable FundKriegstein Family FundMeyer & Sylvia Krinitz Charitable FundJacoby F. Kroll Philanthropic FundThe Lynn & Jules Kroll Fund for Jewish Documentary FilmsNiccole & Jeremy Kroll Family FundNick Kroll Charitable FundDebbie and Lawrence Kroman Philanthropic FundThe Ben and Tobie Kronish Memorial Foundation

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Herbert Kronish Memorial FundMax and Sara Kruzansky Memorial FundThe KTI 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 FundShari 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 FundLaad Leadership 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 FundThe Bryna and Joshua Landes and Family Philanthropic FundLandgarten Family Charitable FundMark Landman Family 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 FundSori & Binyamin Laufer Philanthropic FundS & R Laufer Charitable FundLauren Family FundJames Lavin & Gila Leiter Tzedakah FundSamantha & Kevin Lawi Family Charitable FundThe Lawrence Family FundLax Family Charitable FundThe Leb Family FundLEBA Philanthropic FundLeboff Family Communal FundEric & Jennifer Lebovich Philanthropic FundLebovitch Family 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 FundBurton 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 Fund

Steve Lerner Memorial FundTeena & Larry Lerner FundSeymour and Barbara Leslie Philanthropic FundHelen and Alford Lessner Charitable FundLessner Family FundLevart-Turk Family FundAmy T. Levere Philanthropic FundCaroline Rebecca Levere Philanthropic FundJeffrey A. Levere Philanthropic FundMichael B. Levere Philanthropic FundJulie Levi and Richard Blau Family FundBetty and John Levin Philanthropic FundEzra and Batya Levin Philanthropic FundMarcia and Martin P. Levin 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 FundDaniel and Daniella Levy FundEzra Levy and Family Charity FundMark & Ellen Levy Family FundNan and Peter Levy 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 FundBernard and Ellen Liebman Philanthropic FundScott and Elaine Liebman Charitable FundJeffrey and Cindy Liebmann Philanthropic FundAnita & Hirsch Liebowitz Charitable FundThe Lifshitz Family FundLight Scroll FoundationEzra and Miriam Lightman Charitable FundLindenbaum FundBelda & Marcel Lindenbaum Charitable FundJean and Armand Lindenbaum Family Foundation FundLinhart Family Philanthropic FundTobey Linhart and Yonah Goldschmidt FundThe Linn Family FundDavid F. and Dorothy W. Linowes Philanthropic FundLion Brand Yarn FoundationCarly Sam Lippman FundLisa R. Lippman Charitable FundMadelyn Lippman’s FundMax Lippman FundThe Leah and Aaron Lipskar Philanthropic FundThe Lipstein Family FundSamantha Lipton and Kevin Schwartz FundSusan and Martin Lipton Philanthropic FundBobye, Deborah and Mali List Family FundLitowitz-Grant Family FundThe Litt Family Foundation

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The Lucius N. Littauer Foundation FundBarbara and Leonard Littman FundHerbert Littman Family FundLK Elissa Yellin Memorial FundLobel Family FoundationJoshua & Michelle Lobel Charitable FundShimon 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 FundRalph E. Loewenberg Philanthropic FundLofchie Family FundRebecca & Abigail Lofchie FundLowenfeld/Mendelsohn Family FundMeghan Lowery Charitable FundLowry Family FundLS Redemption 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 FundGreg and Jenny Lyss Gift FundM-Z Charitable 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 FoundationThe Daniel and Nancy Magida Family FundGail Ann Lowe Maidman FundMaimonides FundTova and Eli Malakan Philanthropic FundDavid and Cookie Maleh Charitable FundMali FundLeonore R. and Jerome E. Malino Memorial FundMamie FundDavid H. Mandel FundS. Sidney & Linda B. Mandel FundDavid Mandelbaum FundJared Mandelbaum Giving FundDr. Charles Mann & Mrs. Barbara Mann Charitable Gift FundThe Joe and Raquel Mansour Charitable FundRalph P. Marash 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’s Charitable FundKathryn Markel FundMarkezin-Press Family FundThe Marks Family Charitable Gift FundMarkus Family FundMarni’s Mitzvahs FundYoni Marom FundPeter N. Marron Philanthropic FundAvi Maryles Children’s Benefit FundDavid and Beatrice Maryles Memorial FundArthur F. Maslow Philanthropic FundCarol R. Maslow Charitable Fund

MAST Family FundThe Matalon Family FundMatanah Philanthropic FundMatanah Philanthropic Fund #3Dorothy and Robert Matza Philanthropic FundLeslie and Charles D. Maurer Philanthropic FundMaurer-Hollaender Family FundThe Maus FundMauser Family FundMBD FundThe McElwaine-Stroock FundMedved Family Charitable FundJames Meier and Judith Edelstein Philanthropic FundRichard Meier Philanthropic FundMekor Baruch FundZack Meller FoundationFran Melton-Levine and Marc L. Levine Family FundMonte 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 FoundationMenzer Family FundDaniel and Janet Mermel Charitable FundThe Merrin Family FundThe Holly and Sam Merrin Philanthropic FundDevorah Merzel Bat Mitzvah FundS. Metzger Family FundMetzman Family FundMeyer Family FundJeanine Meyer, Esther Minkin & Joseph Minkin 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 FundMiddlegate Securities Limited Tzedaka Account FundThe Milbauer Children Charitable FundThe Milch Family Charitable FundMileaf FundMiller Realty Family Philanthropic FundBarbara & Henry Miller Family FoundationThe Howard Miller Family Philanthropy FundJeffrey & Jennifer Miller Charitable FundBetty, Bernard & Jeffrey Miller Memorial FundMiriam A. Miller Philanthropic FundSusan and Robert Miller Family Philanthropic FundLori Miller-Levine Memorial FundThe Millman and Schiff Family Philanthropic FundMilston Family FundEmile Mimran Charitable FundRuth Mindling Charitable FundJoan & Gil Mintz Charitable Contribution FundMirken Foundation FundMirman Family FundMisrahi Family FundPatricia Mitchell and David Marell Tikkun Olam FundJoan and Stuart Mitnick FundMMG Charitable FundMarilyn and Leon Moed Philanthropic Fund

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Neil Molberger Memorial FundThe Lori and David Moore Family Foundation FundMorasha Devorah FundMorris Charity FundMorris Family FundAnne & Josh Morris 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 FundMozes FundShaye and Ruth Mozes Philanthropic FundThe Muchnik Family Charitable FundBarbara Munves Charitable FundMurray FundJoseph Muschel Memorial FundKaren and Meyer Muschel Charitable FundRabbi Nachum Muschel Memorial FundMusher FundDavid & Ruth Musher Philanthropic FundThe Willma and Albert Musher Interfaith FundNina Sumers Myers and Alan C. Myers Philanthropic FundStefan and Melissa Mykytiuk Giving FundThe Nackenson FundYehuda Nadoff FundNaftali FoundationForough Naimi Memorial FundJoshua Nash and Beth Goldberg Nash Philanthropic FundMichael and Susan Nash Family Charitable FundThe Natan Chaim FundBelle and Murray Nathan Philanthropic FundFrances E. and Frederic S. Nathan Philanthropic FundJanine and Cal Nathan Philanthropic FundNational Community FundBob and Helen Natt Philanthropic FundStanley and Esther Nayer Charitable FundYevgeny Neginsky & Family FundHarry D. Jr. and Sylvia A. Nelson Family Philanthropic FundThe Shari & Mark Nestler Family FundMarjorie L. Neu Philanthropic FundThe Peter B. Neubauer Child Development FundAlan P. and Veronica C. Neuman Family Charitable FundJoshua & Rachel Neuman Charitable FundPeter and Naomi Neustadter FundNeveh Shalom FundHarold J. and Ruth Newman Philanthropic FundNaomi and Daniel Newman Charitable FundThe Nicholson Family Charitable FundNicki & Henry’s FundThe Maxwell Nides FundThe Daniel and Amy Nissanoff Philanthropic FundNJ NCSY Lead Fellowship FundNJDR FundNoBaggage FundNolen and Nanny’s FundHolly & Robert Norum Memorial FundShannon & Trevor Norwitz Family Charitable FoundationCarol Novak Charitable FundJeane and Joel Novak Family FundMadeline I. Noveck Family FundLisa Helen Novick Memorial FundRichard and Jane Novick Philanthropic Fund

Carol & Spencer Nussbaum Charitable TrustMartin and Kane Nussbaum Charitable FundO’heiv es Ha’briyos FundSusan Hodes O’Leary FundEric Oberman Giving FundDaniel and Jane Och Charitable TrustOdyssey FundThe M-N-D Offit Family TrustOhr Torah Stone FundOil Pitcher FundOkon Family Philanthropic Fund IIMatthew 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 FundMartin and Suzanne Oppenheimer Philanthropic FundSelma Oritt Foundation Philanthropic FundOshin/Mandelbaum Family FundOstow-Friedman FundOur Childrens Legacy FundOvadia Design 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 FundRoseann Panarello Charitable FundTricia and Jason Pantzer Family FundSusan Paolercio Philanthropic FundMarshall Papier Memorial FundJoan Papier-Lieberman Philanthropic FundDrew and Careena Parker Charitable FundParlay FundPay It Forward Communal FundPearlman Family FundFamily of Jeff H. and Nancy Pearlstein Philanthropic FundSteven and Jodi Peikin Charitable FundThe Peller Family 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 FoundationLee Perlman and Linda Riefberg Giving FundMarlene 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 Fund

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Lawrence Phillips, Sasha Black & Joseph Black Family FundPhillips Philanthropic FundHarry and Marjorie Phillips Philanthropic FundRoger Phillips Philanthropic FundStephanie G. Phillips FundPinto FundRegina M. Pitaro FundThe Pitluck Family FundSamuel and Edythe J. Pivar Family FundLinda and Steven Plotnicki Philanthropic FundJack and Ina Polak Philanthropic FundPhyllis Pollack Memorial Tzedakah FundThe Pollack Tzedakah FundJoel 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 FundR+S Family FundRabinowitz Family FundLea B. Rabinowitz, MD Memorial FundMarci and Murray Rabinowitz Family FundDana and Ori Rackovsky Philanthropic FundRaiken Family Charitable FundThe Rabbi Myron and Sarah Rakowitz FundRamras Charity FundRaphael Tzedakah FundJudi Rappoport and David M. Blitzer FundAmram and Rosa Rasiel Philanthropic FundRaskin-Young Family FundIlan Moshe Rasooly Memorial FundHarry & Anne Ratner FundMichael Ratner FundRichard Ravitch Philanthropic FundHerbert and Florence Ravitz Charitable FundDan and Adina Raviv Memorial FundThe Raynes Friedman Charitable FundRebecca and Tavi’s Charitable FundThe Rebell Family Philanthropic FundJoshua and Dara Rebell FundAdam Rechnitz Philanthropic FundEmily J. Rechnitz Philanthropic FundJoan and Robert Rechnitz Philanthropic FundJoshua Rechnitz Philanthropic FundIzzy & Sylvia Recht 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 FundTamar Remz FundMiriam Radinsky Renna Foundation

Paul and Denise Resnik FundDaniel 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 FoundationFred and Rita Richman Family FundLaura K. and Jeffrey Elliot Richman Family FundLenore D. Richter Philanthropic FundMarshal and Marilyn Richter Charitable FundSusan & William Rifkin Charitable FundThe Rifkind FundMarcia Riklis 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 FundMichael 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 FoundationRiverside Abstract Charity FundRMAI 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 FundDaniel and Joanna S. Rose Philanthropic FundEsther H. Rose FundCaroline and Jonathan Rosen Family 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

FundThe Michele and Jeffrey Rosenberg Charitable FundMordy and Cheryl Rosenberg FundNanette and George Rosenberg Charitable FundThe Sybil and Leslie Rosenberg Charitable FundWilla and Joseph Rosenberg Philanthropic FundRosenblatt Charitable Fund

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Daniel 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 FundThe Eliza Caley Ross FundMarvin & Roberta Ross FundAndrew William Ross FundAaron S. Rossman Memorial FundRotenstreich Family Charitable Lead Trust Philanthropic FundDavid and Talya Roth FundEric and Laurie Roth Charitable FundJesse and Susan L. Roth Charitable FundThe Larry Roth Memorial FundNeil and Melissa Roth Philanthropic 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 FoundationS & S Rothman Charitable FundLaura and Peter Rothschild FundRothstein Family Philanthropic FundMelvin and Gloria Rothstein Charitable FundThe Rotter Family FundRotter Laitman FundBarry Rozman Charitable Giving FundRuben Family Philanthropic FundThe Lawrence Ruben FoundationLawrence Ruben Philanthropic FundThe Roni Rubenstein and Barry Berson Charitable FundThe Angelica Rubin Philanthropic FundAryeh and Raquel Rubin Philanthropic FundConstance Rubin Charitable FundFelissa Rubin (Chinuch) Charity FundMaya Rubin (Chinuch) Charity FundMilton B. Rubin Philanthropic FundRichard A. Rubin Charitable FundGail and Charles Rubinger Philanthropic 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 FundN. Alexander Saint-Amand Charitable FundSaitowitz Family FundAvi and Jennifer Sakkal Charitable FundStephanie and George Saks FundThe Sala 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 Fund

Karen and Alan Salzbank Philanthropic FundSara Salzbank Donor Advised FundZachary Salzbank Donor Advised FundBarry and Jane Salzberg Philanthropic FundSalzhauer Family FundBenjamin Sam FundSamarichill Philanthropic FundNancy and Nathan Sambul FundSamuel & Joseph Charity FundMelanie and David Samuels Charitable FundDorothy S. Sanders Memorial Children’s FundSandler Family Philanthropic FundRaymond and Anne Sandler Philanthropic FundSapokanikan FundSarah Aliza’s Family FundThe Sarna 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 FundMeredith and David Schizer Charitable 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 FundHannah Schneider Charitable FundThe Jordan Schneider Charitable FoundationSchneider Family FundThe Susanne Schnitzer Charitable FundJeff Schoenfeld Philanthropic FundThe Schoenfeld Family FundDavid and Karen Lerner Schoenthal Family FundBernard and Ann Schonbrun Philanthropic FundSchoninger FundJacqueline Schoninger Charitable FundAndrew and Ronnie Schonzeit Philanthropic FundElek Schor FundGail & Jonathan Schorsch FundAmy and Douglas Schreiber FoundationDoug Schreiber Stroke FundJoan and Paul S. Schreiber Philanthropic Fund

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Naomi 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 Hazel Schultz Philanthropic FundSchulweis Family Philanthropic FundAndrew and Jacqueline Schuyler Family FundRegina & Murray David Schwalb & Jacob Haas Philanthropic FundA&C Schwartz Tzedaka FundBarry F. Schwartz Memorial FundCarolyn and Louis Schwartz Philanthropic FundEzra Schwartz Memorial FundGabriel & Jolie Schwartz Family FundThe Jeremiah Schwartz 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 FundThe Schwartz-Gralla FundArthur and Susan Schwarz Philanthropic FundJulian A. Seewald Charitable FundSegall Family FundSeidman Charitable FundOrly Seidman Philanthropic FundBashie and Irwin Selevan Philanthropic FundStefan M. Selig Charitable FundSelma Seligsohn Philanthropic FundPatricia Kopec Selman and Jay E. Selman, MD FundDana Septimus & Joseph Feldman JCF FundThe Jonathan and Tracey Serko FoundationSES Tzedakah FundSFF-DAFSH Squared FundCarolyn Shagrin & Mitchell Moncrief Philanthropic FundDon Shagrin Philanthropic FundAaron Richard Shaiman Tsedakah FundBenjamin Hillel Shaiman Tzedakah FundJoel and Harriet Wachs Shaiman Philanthropic FundSydney Anna Shaiman Tzedakah FundDrs. Aimee & Jeffrey Shakin Charitable 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 FundJeanie and Jeff Shaw FundThe William & Jacqueline Shaw Family Foundation, Inc.Scott and Susan Shay Philanthropic FundRicky and Andrew J. Shechtel Philanthropic FundGary and Deborah Shedlin Family Fund

Jonathan Sheffer Charitable FundWallace and Elaine Sheft Philanthropic FundKen Sheinberg Philanthropic FundShema Charitable GivingThomas Shemia Charitable FundJoseph C. and Nina Shenker FundLauren & Jonathan Shenkman Donor Advised FundThe Sherman 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 EducationBeverly & 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 FundJonathan and Ilissa Siegel Family FundThe Patricia and Jeffrey Siegel Charitable FundPaul and Liat Siegel Charitable FundRachel & Bruce Siegel Charitable FundThe Scott Siegel FundSiegel/Ringler Family FundGary and Barbara Siegler FoundationRichard and Brenda Siegler Charitable FundShira Siegler Charity FundThe David and Debora Silberman FundJoyce Silberstang and Richard A. Rosen 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 FundMuriel and Sherman Simon Philanthropic FundSidney and Elaine Simon FundAmanda and Josette Simpson FundJerome L. and Lillian Sindler Charitable FundAbraham and Rachel Sinensky Family FundSinger Family Philanthropic FundPeter Singer Family FundPeter Singer Personal FundWarren & Florence Sinsheimer Foundation FundThe Siskind Family FundThe sistERS FundSam and Elizabeth Sitt Charitable FundThe Sklar Family FundDavid and Rasha Sklar Philanthropic FundSkolnick Family Charitable FundSlager Family FoundationIlan and Reva Slasky Chessed FundBarbara Slifka Philanthropic FundRandy Slifka Philanthropic Foundation

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Joshua 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 FundBeverly and Norman Sokoloff Philanthropic FundSolar Family FoundationSolar Schumeister Family FundStephen D. & Elsa A. Solender Philanthropic FundCarole A. Solomon FundThe Jeffrey and Linda Solomon FoundationMiriam and David Z. Solomon Family FoundationNancy and David Solomon Philanthropic FundGerri and Andrew Sommers Family FundSontag Tzedakah Fund L’’N Reb Avraham ben Reb Yoel Pinchas Z’’LHelene & Samuel Soref Charitable FundMarion and Maurice Spanbock FundMarlene and Michael Sperling Charitable FundDanielle Spiegel Charitable FundRobert Spiegel FundRona J. and Noel J. Spiegel Philanthropic FundSpielfogel Brothers FundGary & Stacie Spielfogel Family FoundationJames and Jane Spingarn Philanthropic FundSpitz Family Charitable FundSpitzer Family FundHarry Aaron Spitzer FoundationMason Spodek Philanthropic FundSprung Family FoundationSPS Charitable Purpose FundThe Squirrel FundSR Schwartz Family Charitable 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 FundThe Marc and Anne-Marie Starr FundThe Ronda and Gerald Starr Philanthropic FundTalia Lynn Steckman FundMichael and Ganit Steifman Philanthropic FundStein Charitable FundAlexis Stein Philanthropic FundBernard & Marion Stein Fund Account #1Bernard and Marion Stein Fund Account #2Beverly and David Stein FundEric and Loren Stein Philanthropic FundJeffrey A. Stein Philanthropic FundJonathan & Sharon Stein JCF Family FundThe Lazar and Sofia Stein Memorial FoundationThe Linda and Samuel Stein Philanthropic FundRebecca and J. Andrew Stein Philanthropic Fund

Robert Stein FundSam D. Stein Philanthropic FundThe Beth Steinberg and Sampson Glassman Family FundJoseph and Diane Steinberg Family FundEllen and Herb Steiner Family FundThe Phyllis K. Steiner and Lois B. Fink FundThe Steingart Family FundAbbe and Peter Steinglass Philanthropic FundJudy and Michael Steinhardt Philanthropic FundDavid Stenn FundSterling Family FoundationFamily Stern 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 FundJerome L. Stern Family Philanthropic FundJosephine Stern Charitable FundLynn S. Stern FundMarjorie & Barrett 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 FundEsther E. Sternberg Charitable 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 FundBarbara and Peter Strauss Philanthropic FundHarriette and Burton M. Strauss Jr. Philanthropic FundLinda and Joel Strauss Charitable FundAlan and Katherine Stroock 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 FundThe Survivor InitiativeThe Drs. Lori and Fredric Suser Charitable FundSussman/Steele FundAlfred and Renee Sutton FoundationEdward and Carol Sutton Philanthropic FundElliot and Laurie Sutton Hesed FundJeff Sutton Charity FundMiro Sutton FundRichard and Alison Sutton Family FoundationSally Sutton and Elliot Heller Charitable FundSarah M. Sutton Memorial Fund

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Shari and Morris A. Sutton Charitable FundThe Sutz Family Charitable FundDavid P. Suvall Charitable FundSwerdlin Family FundThe Swieca Children Philanthropic FundThe Swieca Family Philanthropic FundJeanette & Stephen Tabb Philanthropic FundMorris & Rachel Tabush Charitable FundMargot Taft Philanthropic FundWilliam J. and Adrienne W. Taft Philanthropic FundTager Family 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 FundShelby M. Tauber FundEvan Tawil Charitable 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 Abigail M. Tisch 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 Elizabeth M. Tisch FundThe Harriet Louise 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 Joseph M. 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 Fund

The Samuel A. Tisch FundThe Sarah Rose Tisch FundThe Steve Tisch FundThe Steve, Laurie, and Lizzie & Jonathan Tisch Philanthropic FundThe William E. Tisch FundThe Zachary A. Tisch FundZara and David Tisch Family 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 FundTrepper Family FundTriple A FoundationJonathan Tropper FundThe Troy - De Wit Family Charitable FundSusan J. Troy and Larry Zipursky Philanthropic FundTsedaka Philanthropic FundTsesarsky Family Philanthropic FundTSP FundThe Morris and Judy Tuchman Charity FundSimon R. Tucker Philanthropic FundRabbi Arnold S. Turetsky Memorial 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 TirdofArthur and Evlynn Udell Charitable FundLaurence and Melinda Udell Philanthropic FundThe Ulryk Eichbaum FundUniversity of Connecticut Hillel FundThe Ursaner Family FundThe Judah & Violet Uziel Charity FundV’Zakeini FundBinyomin Moshe Vann Tzedakah FundS. Vann Grant FundRobert and Roselin Vegh Philanthropic FundAmy and Jeffrey Verschleiser Philanthropic FundThe Linda J. Vester and Glenn H. Greenberg Philanthropic FundThe Vickers Family FundMillie Viqueira and Steve Miller FundJay & Randi Vodofsky Family FundVogel Family FundVogel Philanthropic FundRuby and Martin Vogelfanger Philanthropic FundDiane and Stephen Volk FundIsaac Goldberg Volkmar FundElizabeth & Steven Wachsman Philanthropic FundSigmund Wahrsager Philanthropic FundBenjamin and Eugenia Wainfeld FundWaisman Family Charitable FundSheila K. Wald FundRobert and Robin Waldman and Family 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 Fund

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Andrew R. Wallstein Charitable FundStacy Wallstein Charitable FundA.A.W. Family FundWarren Family Philanthropic FundBenjamin M. Warren Charitable FundRabbi Pamela Wax WACH FundBettina and Spencer Waxman Philanthropic FundIrwin and Esther Weber Philanthropic FundNaomi R. and Martin J. Weber Philanthropic FundHelen and Jacob Weichholz Charity FundMax and Jenny Weil FoundationWeiler Family 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 FundThe K Weiss FundWilliam and Marion Weiss Philanthropic FundEsther and Paul Weissman Philanthropic FundMildred and George Weissman Philanthropic FundEli and Leby Weissmann Family FundBernice & Edward Wenger Philanthropic FundJoanne R. Wenig Philanthropic FundDiane & Michael Werner Tzedakah FundWerthGiving FundCharlotte & Tamar Weseley Charitable TrustLily Weseley Charitable FundTalia Weseley Charitable TrustJudith and Roger Widmann Philanthropic FundWiederman Family FundFred and Sherry Wiener Philanthropic FundThe Gabe Wiener Foundation FundThe Rabbi Jacob G. and Trudel Wiener Tzedokoh FundCharlotte Tenney Wiesenberg Philanthropic FundJane Warren Wiesenberg Philanthropic FundWietschner Family FundThe Wigit FundMollie and Bill Williams Charitable FundWillner Family FundDaniel and Kathryn Willner FundThe Willner-Bloomgarden Family 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 Fund

Jacob, Matthew and Sarah Wolff FundNancy and John Wolff Philanthropic FundWilliam and Babbette Wolff Philanthropic FundDr. Julius Wolk Memorial FundThe Temra and Joel Wollman Charitable FundZara Wright Charitable FundPatricia and Michael Wrotniak Charitable FundDeena and Harvey Wrubel Family FundMilton Wruble Foundation Philanthropic FundJane and Robert Wyker Philanthropic FundYABYY Memorial FundYad Rifka FundEarle and Beth Yaffa FundYahadut FundThe Yale FundJanis Yellin Altman Charitable FundMusa Yenni Charitable FundYES David Charity FundRichard and Deborah Yoken Family FundYonit FundYoung Family Philanthropic FundThe Ysacres FundZachary and Miranda Mitzvah FundJoanne Zaiac and Robert D. Coven Charitable FundRafael and Dale Zaklad Philanthropic FundZANDAFI Charitable FundAdar Zango Charitable FundZankel Philanthropic FundMichael S. and Renee Zarin FundAnne and Joel Zbar FundHagit and Oren Zeev FundDr. and Mrs. Adam Zeitlin FundZelany FundZeller Charitable 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 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 FundZoe and Graeden FundThe Zucker Foundation FundUzi Zucker Philanthropic FundFaye Zuckerman FundThe Zachary Zuckerman Bar Mitzvah FundZunz Family FundZwillenberg Family Philanthropic FundZwillinger Family Fund

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PresidentZoya Raynes

Chair, Executive CommitteeDavid Z. Solomon

SecretaryJenny Lyss

TreasurerAndrea Markezin-Press

Vice PresidentsB.Z. HalberstamSuzanne PeckAndrew Sommers

COMMITTEE CHAIRSAuditAndrea Markezin-Press

Charitable Distribution/ Special Gifts FundJenny Lyss

Executive CommitteeDavid Z. Solomon

InvestmentAndrew Sommers

MarketingB.Z. Halberstam

NominatingSuzanne Peck

BOARD OF TRUSTEESKaren Adler Jerry CohenEric EdidinLeslie Fastenberg B.Z. HalberstamTerri HerensteinRobert KapitoLynn Korda KrollTeena LernerMichael LustigJenny LyssAndrea Markezin-PressBeth Goldberg NashSuzanne PeckZoya RaynesJeffrey A. SchoenfeldDavid Z. SolomonAndrew SommersJ. Andrew SteinMichael L. SternAlexander H. Tisch

TRUSTEES EMERITIBobbie AbramsSaul 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. Cohn*Geoffrey J. ColvinSusan L. Cullman*Arthur J. Dixon*Alisa DoctoroffJoel S. EhrenkranzSanford B. EhrenkranzAlvin H. Einbender*Roger W. EinigerDavid K. GanekNathan GantcherPatricia A. GantzMonroe Goldwater*Cindy GolubDavid S. GottesmanMyrna K. GreenbergLouise B. GreilsheimerJoseph Gurwin*John H. Gutfreund*Marjorie Guttag*Harold R. HandlerGeorge H. Heyman, Jr.*

David J. HidaryIrwin Hochberg*Stephen A. HochmanAlan S. JaffeSuzanne Denbo JaffeLudwig Jesselson*Michael JesselsonMichael M. KassenFrederick A. KlingensteinMorton A. Kornreich*Sidney LapidusEzra G. LevinJerry W. LevinMorris L. Levinson*William Levitt*Susan Lytle LiptonStanley H. Lowell*Peter L. MalkinHarry R. Mancher*Jerry ManningMatthew J. MarylesJoseph M. Mazer*Linda MirelsJack Nash*Morris W. OffitJudith Stern PeckBurton P. ResnickFrederick P. Rose*William Rosenwald*Jon RotenstreichDavid G. Sacks*Richard SchlesingerIrving Schneider*Harvey SchulweissJodi J. Schwartz

Stephen Shalom Daniel S. Shapiro*John M. ShapiroTheordore H. Silbert*Larry A. SilversteinHerbert M. Singer*Alfred P. Slaner*Noel J. SpiegelRobert M. Stavis Joseph Stein, Jr.Meyer Steinberg*Susan K. SternStephanie J. StiefelDavid A. TannerHarold TannerNicki TannerHerbert Tenzer*Andrew H. TischAnn Rubenstein TischJames S. TischLaurence A. Tisch*Wilma TischPeggy Tishman*John Trubin*Sophie Udell*Jeffrey VerschleiserMarc J. WarrenJack D. Weiler*James L. Weinberg*Ronald G. WeinerElaine K. Winik*Larry ZicklinRoy J. Zuckerberg

* Deceased

STAFF Hilda BeckDirector of IT and Financial Services

Delise BrathwaiteDonor Relations Associate

Susan F. DickmanExecutive Vice President & CEO

Karla FlorisAssistant Director, Grants Research

Wanda GutierrezContributions Coordinator/ Office Manager

Ellen Smith IsraelsonCMO & Vice President of Philanthropic Services

Allison KnappGrants Processing Associate

Michelle Lebowits Senior Director, Business Development and Client Services

Melanie MarchfeldVice President, Grants Administration

Igor MusayevAssociate Director, Financial and Investment Services

Claudia PintoAssistant Director, Grants Processing

Rachel RedlichAccounting Manager

Hannah RosenGrants Processing Associate

Tamar S. SnyderSenior Director, Marketing & Communications

Saul H. WadowskiVice President/Controller

Beth WohlgelernterSenior Vice President & COO

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Jewish Communal Fund’s generous Fundholders had a profound impact on

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

$435,000,000 in fiscal year 2018.

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

California: The California Registry Verification Search tool, http://rct.doj.ca.gov/Verification/Web/Search.aspx?facility=Y, allows a registrant’s public filings to be viewed and downloaded from the Registry database, including a copy of the federal annual informational return (IRS Forms 990, 990-PF, and 990-EZ), initial and renewal registration forms and data (e.g. Forms CT-1, RRF-1), other documents that organizations are required to file with this office, and incoming and outgoing Registry correspondence.

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

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

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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Since 2000, Jewish Communal Fund’s generous Fundholders have made nearly

$5 Billion in grants to charities in all sectors, including:

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EDUCATION-GENERAL $92.2 M

ISRAEL/INTERNATIONAL $72.3 M

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS $47.8 M

CULTURE-GENERAL $44.1 M

RELIGION $40.9 M

HEALTH $35.5 M

EDUCATION-JEWISH $32.8 M

UJA-FEDERATION $23 M

HUMAN SERVICES $21.5 M

ENVIRONMENT $14.1 M

CULTURE-JEWISH $10.4 M

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