The Haber Foundation concentrates its giving on local community-strengthening organizations, with significant gifts to neighborhood service providers, Jewish congregations, and youth programs. Grants also support health/emergency services and civic or cultural initiatives, suggesting a preference for organizations that deliver direct services and community engagement. The foundation makes a few sizeable core grants alongside several smaller, targeted gifts across these themes.
A $100,000 grant to Hudson Guild anchors the Murray & Susan Haber Charitable Foundation’s recent giving and shows a preference for direct support to organizations serving neighborhood residents. Across the recent grants list, the foundation backs a mix of community service providers, Jewish congregations, youth enrichment programs, and local civic institutions. Its gifts also reach health and emergency services, including ambulance and burn-care organizations, alongside libraries, land and conservation groups, and counseling referrals. The pattern suggests a foundation that supports community life through practical, local institutions rather than broad initiatives. Recent grants to Washington Park Foundation, Congregation B'nai Israel, B'nai Israel Southbury, After School Arts Program, and Conversations on the Green show repeated attention to places where residents gather, learn, and receive services. Other awards support community housing, memorial parks, and arts organizations, reinforcing a portfolio built around neighborhood engagement and direct service. The foundation’s annual grants of $367,248 and total assets of $803,510 place that activity within a relatively modest private foundation structure, but its grant list shows a steady presence across multiple community-serving sectors.
Neighborhood community development is one of the clearest threads in the foundation’s giving. It granted $50,000 to Washington Park Foundation and $5,000 to Washington Community Housing Trust, both tied to local place-based work. In civic and cultural life, it supported Conversations on the Green with $10,000 in 2025 and $5,000 in 2023, plus $5,000 each to Washington Art Association and Gunn Memorial Library. The foundation also funds Jewish congregational life. Recent grants include $20,000 to Congregation B'nai Israel, $18,000 to B'nai Israel Southbury, $6,000 to Jewish Fed of West Connecticut, and $1,850 to Central Synagogue. Youth and enrichment appear in the $12,500 grant to After School Arts Program and the $3,000 grant to Camp Starfish. Health-related support includes $10,000 to Washington Ambulance Association and $10,000 to Int'l Women & Childrens Burn Fdn.
The foundation’s typical grant size is small: the 25th percentile is $570, the median is $1,000, and the 75th percentile is $2,754. That distribution sits alongside a few much larger core awards, including a six-figure grant in 2025. The recent record shows repeated support for several recipients across years, including Conversations on the Green, B'nai Israel Southbury, Greater Washington Coalition, Gunn Memorial Library, and Washington Ambulance Association. Giving appears to come from a foundation structure rather than an operating program or donor-advised fund, and it does not make program-related investments.
$367K
$804K
$141K
$201K
Most grants fall between $570 and $3K, with a median of $1K.
25th Percentile
$570
Median
$1K
75th Percentile
$3K
About 0% of grants go to recipients in NY.
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Concentrated giving with a small number of large grants (two gifts comprising the majority of total giving) plus several modest one‑time grants; supports a mix of established neighborhood nonprofits, faith congregations, and service-oriented health/emergency organizations rather than broad national causes.
Notable grantees: HUDSON GUILD, WASHINGTON PARK FOUNDATION, CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL, AFTER SCHOOL ARTS PROGRAM, INT'L WOMEN & CHILDRENS BURN FDN
Grant recipients are all in the United States, and the foundation gives most often in New York State. New York City appears through Hudson Guild and Central Synagogue, while other New York recipients include Saratoga Springs and Belmont. Connecticut is also heavily represented, with grants to Washington, Washington Depot, Southbury, Torrington, Litchfield, Cornwall Bridge, and New Milford. The recent record also reaches Boston, Bethlehem, Rindge, and Washington, DC.
Its recent grants favor neighborhood service providers, Jewish congregations, youth arts and enrichment programs, health and emergency services, and local civic or cultural institutions. Named recipients include Washington Park Foundation, Congregation B'nai Israel, After School Arts Program, Washington Ambulance Association, and Conversations on the Green.
The foundation’s grant sizes cluster at relatively modest levels: the 25th percentile is $570, the median is $1,000, and the 75th percentile is $2,754. The distribution also includes larger outliers, including a $100,000 grant in 2025.
Yes. The recent grants list shows multiple-year support for several organizations, including Conversations on the Green in 2023 and 2025, B'nai Israel Southbury in 2023 and 2024, Greater Washington Coalition in 2024 and 2025, Gunn Memorial Library in 2023 and 2025, and Washington Ambulance Association in 2024 and 2025.
Its grantmaking is national, but New York is the top state by grant count. Recent recipients there include Hudson Guild in New York, New York, Central Synagogue in New York, New York, Friends in Adoption in Saratoga Springs, and Mclean Hospital in Belmont.
The recipient distribution is entirely U.S.-based in the recent data, with 90 grants going to U.S. organizations. The recent list shows especially frequent giving in Connecticut and New York, including grants in Washington, Washington Depot, Southbury, and New York City.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HUDSON GUILD | NEW YORK, NY | $100,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| AFTER SCHOOL ARTS PROGRAM | WASHINGTON, CT | $12,500 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| WASHINGTON AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION | WASHINGTON DEPOT, CT | $10,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| CONVERSATIONS ON THE GREEN | WASHINGTON, CT | $10,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| GREATER WASHINGTON COALITION | WASHINGTON, CT | $7,821 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| WASHINGTON ART ASSOCIATION | WASHINGTON DEPOT, CT | $5,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| JUDY BLACK MEMORIAL PARK | WASHINGTON DEPOT, CT | $5,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| STEEP ROCK ASSOCIATION | WASHINGTON DEPOT, CT | $5,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| GUNN MEMORIAL LIBRARY | WASHINGTON, CT | $5,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| GREENWOODS COUNSELING REFERRALS | LITCHFIELD, CT | $5,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| HOUSATONIC VALLEY ASSOCIATION | CORNWALL BRIDGE, CT | $3,500 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| PLANNED PARENTHOOD FED OF AMERICA | WASHINGTON, DC | $2,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE | NEW YORK, NY | $1,850 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| WASHINGTON SCHOLARSHIP FUND | WASHINGTON DEPOT, CT | $1,500 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| NEW MILFORD REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT | NEW MILFORD, CT | $1,500 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| B'NAI ISRAEL SOUTHBURY | SOUTHBURY, CT | $1,400 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION | WATERBURY, CT | $1,030 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| SHAKESPERIENCE PRODUCTIONS | WATERBURY, CT | $1,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| PILOBOLUS | WASHINGTON DEPOT, CT | $1,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| THE JEWISH MUSEUM | NEW YORK, NY | $1,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| GAYLORDSVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY | GAYLORDSVILLE, CT | $1,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| THEATREWORKS OF NEW MILFORD | NEW MILFORD, CT | $1,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| WOMEN FOR WOMEN INT'L LEADERSHIP CI | CENTRAL ISLIP, NY | $1,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| LAKE WARAMAUG TASK FORCE | WARREN, CT | $1,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| SUSAN B ANTHONY PROJECT | TORRINGTON, CT | $1,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| LITTLE BRITCHES | HARWINTON, CT | $1,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| MUSEUM OF MODERN ART | NEW YORK, NY | $600 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY | THOMPSON, CT | $500 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| BANTAM CINEMA & ARTS CENTER | LITCHFIELD, CT | $500 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| THE FARMERS TABLE | WARREN, CT | $500 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE | NEW YORK, NY | $500 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| THIRTEEN | NEW YORK, NY | $500 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| FLANDERS NATURE CENTER | WOODBURY, CT | $395 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| INT'L WOMEN & CHILDRENS BURN FDN | TORRINGTON, CT | $10,000 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| JEWISH FED OF WEST CONNECTICUT | SOUTHBURY, CT | $6,000 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| GREATER WASHINGTON COALITION | WASHINGTON, CT | $5,700 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| B'NAI ISRAEL SOUTHBURY | SOUTHBURY, CT | $3,301 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL | BOSTON, MA | $3,000 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| MCLEAN HOSPITAL | BELMONT, MA | $3,000 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| FRIENDS IN ADOPTION | SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY | $3,000 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| CAMP STARFISH | RINDGE, NH | $3,000 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| WASHINGTON AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION | WASHINGTON DEPOT, CT | $2,754 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| CONVERSATIONS ON THE GREEN | WASHINGTON, CT | $1,570 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| STEEP ROCK ASSOCIATION | WASHINGTON DEPOT, CT | $1,046 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| THE WOODHALL SCHOOL | BETHLEHEM, CT | $1,025 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| ASAP | WASHINGTON DEPOT, CT | $1,000 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| GREENWOODS COUNSELING REFERRALS | LITCHFIELD, CT | $1,000 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT DIST COMM | NEW YORK, NY | $1,000 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| NORTHWEST CT LAND CONSERVANCY | KENT, CT | $1,000 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| JUDY BLACK MEMORIAL PARK | WASHINGTON DEPOT, CT | $1,000 | 2024 | GENERAL |
HUDSON GUILD
$100,000GENERAL
AFTER SCHOOL ARTS PROGRAM
$12,500GENERAL
WASHINGTON AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION
$10,000GENERAL
CONVERSATIONS ON THE GREEN
$10,000GENERAL
GREATER WASHINGTON COALITION
$7,821GENERAL
WASHINGTON ART ASSOCIATION
$5,000GENERAL
JUDY BLACK MEMORIAL PARK
GENERAL
STEEP ROCK ASSOCIATION
$5,000GENERAL
GUNN MEMORIAL LIBRARY
$5,000GENERAL
GREENWOODS COUNSELING REFERRALS
$5,000GENERAL
HOUSATONIC VALLEY ASSOCIATION
$3,500GENERAL
PLANNED PARENTHOOD FED OF AMERICA
$2,000GENERAL
CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE
$1,850GENERAL
WASHINGTON SCHOLARSHIP FUND
$1,500GENERAL
NEW MILFORD REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT
$1,500GENERAL
B'NAI ISRAEL SOUTHBURY
$1,400GENERAL
CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$1,030GENERAL
SHAKESPERIENCE PRODUCTIONS
$1,000GENERAL
PILOBOLUS
$1,000GENERAL
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
$1,000GENERAL
GAYLORDSVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
$1,000GENERAL
THEATREWORKS OF NEW MILFORD
$1,000GENERAL
WOMEN FOR WOMEN INT'L LEADERSHIP CI
$1,000GENERAL
LAKE WARAMAUG TASK FORCE
$1,000GENERAL
SUSAN B ANTHONY PROJECT
$1,000GENERAL
LITTLE BRITCHES
$1,000GENERAL
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
$600GENERAL
VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY
$500GENERAL
BANTAM CINEMA & ARTS CENTER
$500GENERAL
THE FARMERS TABLE
$500GENERAL
MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE
$500GENERAL
THIRTEEN
$500GENERAL
FLANDERS NATURE CENTER
$395GENERAL
INT'L WOMEN & CHILDRENS BURN FDN
$10,000GENERAL
JEWISH FED OF WEST CONNECTICUT
$6,000GENERAL
GREATER WASHINGTON COALITION
$5,700GENERAL
B'NAI ISRAEL SOUTHBURY
$3,301GENERAL
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL
$3,000GENERAL
MCLEAN HOSPITAL
$3,000GENERAL
FRIENDS IN ADOPTION
$3,000GENERAL
CAMP STARFISH
$3,000GENERAL
WASHINGTON AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION
$2,754GENERAL
CONVERSATIONS ON THE GREEN
$1,570GENERAL
STEEP ROCK ASSOCIATION
$1,046GENERAL
THE WOODHALL SCHOOL
$1,025GENERAL
ASAP
$1,000GENERAL
GREENWOODS COUNSELING REFERRALS
$1,000GENERAL
AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT DIST COMM
$1,000GENERAL
NORTHWEST CT LAND CONSERVANCY
$1,000GENERAL
JUDY BLACK MEMORIAL PARK
$1,000GENERAL