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Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation - Education & Early Child Care is a grant from The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation offering between ,000 and ,000 to nonprofits focused on education, early childhood care, aging, housing, health, jobs, and community services.
The Foundation prioritizes organizations serving vulnerable populations in its six signature communities: Baltimore, Chicago, Hawaii, Israel, New York City, Northeastern Pennsylvania, and San Francisco. Education and early child care grants have supported college access programs, afterschool and summer academic programming, youth mentorship, and early childhood facility construction.
Grants range from small operating support awards to major capital investments, and the Foundation serves both Jewish and general community organizations.
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2018 Capital Operating Program Small Grant Amount: Highest to Lowest * In order of portfolio size Amount: Highest to Lowest to support the construction of a facility that will serve as a food distribution warehouse, disaster relief center, and site for providing job training for Native Hawaiian communities Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the expansion
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an on-site PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) center, which provides comprehensive health care services for older adults to help them remain independent Serving Jewish or General Community A Sanctuary for Military Families to support the general operations of this organization, which provides therapeutic retreats and individualized clinical case management with the goal of improving veteran and military
family mental health and well-being Throughout the United States Serving Jewish or General Community A Sanctuary for Military Families to support the general operations of this organization, which provides therapeutic retreats and individualized clinical case management with the goal of improving veteran and military family mental health and well-being Throughout the United States Serving Jewish or General Community A Sanctuary
for Military Families to support the general operations of this organization, which provides therapeutic retreats and case management to improve the mental health and well-being of veteran and military families Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community A Sanctuary for Military Families (Project Sanctuary) to expand into Maryland this organization that takes military families “from battle-ready to family-ready” by
providing outdoor therapeutic retreats in a healing environment, as well as ongoing family support services for two years following the retreat Throughout the United States Serving Jewish or General Community to support the general operations of this organization, which offers a variety of services for individuals and families with disabilities Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community Academy for
Global Citizenship to support the construction of a Federally Qualified Health Center on a campus that will include a K–8 school, urban farm, early childhood center, and teaching kitchen Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support a training program for managers on how to better integrate Arab Israeli employees into the workforce and enhance collaboration among staff
Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support this organization, which aims to improve the relationship between Jewish and Arab workers through leadership training Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the emergency response of aChord, an organization working to de-escalate rising tensions between Jews and Arabs affected by the attacks of Oct. 7, 2023,
and the war in Israel Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the general operations of this organization, which provides supports and services for older adults to help them maintain independence as they age in their communities Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the general operations of this organization, which provides supports and
services for older adults to help them maintain independence as they age in their communities Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support Advance Peace and its fellowship program, which aims to end cyclical and retaliatory gun violence Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the final renovation—as well as equipment and installation needs— of
this organization’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) lab Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the implementation of an inventory management system that will enable increased distribution of emergency medical supplies to hospitals in Ukraine Serving Jewish or General Community to support the Bridge model of transitional care and the Ambulatory Integration of the Medical and
Social (AIMS) model, both of which provide comprehensive supports for older adults who have experienced a medical event with the goal of preventing rehospitalization and promoting aging in place Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the general operations of this organization, which serves as a coordinating and convening body for all Israeli LGBTQ organizations, grassroots movements,
and communities that promote welfare and rights of the LGBTQ community and its members Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community Aguda Lema’an Azaken Ofaqim (ALAO) to support the construction of a second floor for this day-care center, which will serve older adults with Alzheimer’s and other related dementias Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support
the Hawaiʻi Telehealth project, an initiative to adopt telehealth technology at five health centers serving rural communities Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community Ahavas Yisrael Charity Fund to support comprehensive case management, as well as food, shelter, clothing, and other basic needs, for Jewish families Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community Aiding Women from Abuse and
Rape Emergencies (AWARE) to support the renovation of an existing facility into housing for survivors of domestic and sexual violence Serving Jewish or General Community to support the general operations of this organization, which prepares youth for academic, social, and emotional success from middle school through college Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the general operations
of this organization, which provides free summer programs to prepare students for academic, social, and emotional success from middle school through college Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the general operations of this organization’s summer learning program, which prepares youth for academic, as well as social emotional success in middle school, high school, and college Priority
Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the general operations of this organization’s summer learning program, which prepares youth for academic and social emotional success in middle school, high school, and college Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the general operations of this multi-year, tuition-free, summer academic program for middle school students Priority Community
Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the general operations of this organization, which provides educational experiences for youth and their families that are grounded in their culture Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support maintenance on the Naalehu Theater and adjacent property for future community use in partnership with the County of Hawaii Priority Community
Served Serving Jewish or General Community AJEEC – NISPED (Arab-Jewish Center for Empowerment, Equality, and Cooperation – Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace and Economic Development) to support three leadership development programs that aim to help Jewish and Arab youth and young adults navigate conflict more effectively and identify joint interests Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to
support the renovations of a building that will provide affordable housing for older adults with intellectual disabilities, allowing them to age in community Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community Akko Center for Arts and Technology to support Innovate2gether, a program that brings together Arab and Jewish youth to train for careers in technology and aims to improve relationships
between Jewish and Arab Israelis Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the general operations of this organization, which provides leadership development programs for women executives of nonprofits Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the general operations of this organization, which provides leadership development, education, and agricultural programs rooted in Indigenous culture Priority
Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community Alameda Point Collaborative to support the construction of a medical center providing medical, behavioral health, and social services for individuals and older adults who are experiencing homelessness Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community Albany Park Theater Project to support this organization’s high school program, which provides mentoring, academic, and college preparation
services for underserved students Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community All Chicago Making Homelessness History to support the Expedited Housing Initiative, which will house up to 2,500 homeless individuals and families, especially those residing in hotels, for one year Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community All Chicago Making Homelessness History to support the general operations of
this organization, which coordinates efforts to end homelessness across the City and manages an emergency fund focused on homelessness prevention Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community All Chicago Making Homelessness History to support the general operations of this organization, which coordinates efforts to end homelessness across the city and manages an emergency fund focused on preventing homelessness Priority
Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the renovation of three affordable housing complexes with supportive services that help older adults remain independent and stay in their home Serving Jewish or General Community to support the renovation of a skilled-nursing residence to integrate two new “housing clusters” that follow the Green House model — a more individualized, home-like
living environment — and to support the construction of an adjacent day-care center that will provide intergenerational after-school programming Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the renovation of a day-care center that helps older adults remain independent and stay in their homes Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support the expansion of a
day center that will provide social and recreational activities for older adults living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support community partnerships that provide individuals with access to healthy and nutritious food Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community to support community partnerships, which provide individuals with access to healthy
and nutritious food Priority Community Served Serving Jewish or General Community 3660 Waialae Avenue, Suite 400 Download a quick reference guide about the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations serving low-income populations in select regions including Maryland, Hawaii, and NYC. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $50,000 - $500,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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