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The Sephardic Foundation on Aging - Prospective Grantees If your organization is working to support older adults in one or more of our priority areas, we would love to hear from you. We ask all prospective grantees to submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) through our online application system (see below). Select LOI applicants will then be invited to submit a full grant application.
We open the LOI process for each of our areas of giving once per year.
Currently, our areas of giving are: End of Life Care or Preventing Elder Neglect (Grant Cycle #1) Dementia Care and Brain Degenerative Diseases (Grant Cycle #2) Combating Social Isolation of Older Adults (Grant Cycle #3) 2026 Grant Cycle #2 : The LOI process, with a focus on supporting programs and projects related to Dementia Care and Brain Degenerative Diseases , is now closed .
Select LOI applicants will be invited to submit a full application in late February 2026. Grant awards are expected to be announced in June 2026. 2026 Grant Cycle #3 : The LOI process, with a focus on supporting programs and projects related to Combating Social Isolation of Older Adults , will open on Monday, March 23, 2026 at 9am ET and will remain open until Thursday, April 23, 2026 at 5pm ET .
Select LOI applicants will be invited to submit a full application. Grant awards are expected to be announced in September 2026.
To be considered for funding, organizations must meet the following eligibility requirements: Must be a nonprofit with a 501(c)3 tax-exempt status or have a fiscal sponsor that has a 501(c)3 tax-exempt status Must be in operation for at least two years Please note that The Sephardic Foundation on Aging does not support: Political Organizations/Action Groups Multi-year grant proposals We ask all prospective grantees to first submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) through our online application system.
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com Required Documents for Grant Applications Applicant's most recent audited financial statements (or that of the fiscal sponsor if applicant is a non-U.S. organization) Applicant's most recently filed Form 990 (or that of the fiscal sponsor if applicant is a non-U.S. organization) Most recent IRS 501(c)3 Tax Determination Letter (or that of the fiscal sponsor if applicant is a non-U.S. organization) Applicant's current annual organizational budget and if applicable, Applicant's project budget Start the Application Process We require all prospective grantees to first submit a Letter of Inquiry.
Follow the link below to create an account and submit your letter. We foster innovation and collaboration in the field of aging so older people and their communities have the support and resources they need to thrive. 3 Columbus Circle, 15th Floor
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations (or those with a qualified fiscal sponsor) that have been in operation for at least two years; individuals, endowments, universities, and political organizations are excluded. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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