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    Richard and Harriet Orkand Charitable & Educational Foundation

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    LOS ANGELES, CA3103912729EIN: 95-46931713 filings on record

    About Richard and Harriet Orkand Charitable & Educational Foundation

    The Orkand Foundation concentrates its giving on direct service organizations that serve vulnerable, low-income residents of Los Angeles — particularly people experiencing homelessness, survivors of domestic violence, and uninsured/undercared-for patients. Nearly all funding goes to frontline service providers, with one large unrestricted/ program grant to a homelessness/domestic violence provider and repeat smaller grants to a community clinic. The foundation appears focused, pragmatic, and locally concentrated rather than funding research or advocacy.

    Focus Areas

    Homelessness and domestic violence shelter programs in Los AngelesCommunity primary care and clinic services for low‑income patients in Venice/West LAFrontline emergency and safety‑net services for vulnerable adults and families

    Who They Fund

    low-income and working poor individuals and familiespeople experiencing homelessnessvictims of domestic violence and genocide widows/descendantsJewish individuals and global Jewish communityseniors and older adults

    About Richard and Harriet Orkand Charitable & Educational Foundation

    A single $100,000 grant to People Concern in Los Angeles sets the tone for the Richard and Harriet Orkand Charitable & Educational Foundation: this is a funder that backs direct service organizations serving people facing homelessness and domestic violence. That pattern continues across smaller, repeated grants to safety-net providers and community institutions, with the foundation returning year after year to organizations delivering concrete help rather than abstract programming. The foundation’s recent giving shows a strong preference for frontline services in Los Angeles and nearby communities. Venice Family Clinic appears repeatedly for medical care for low-income patients, while International Medical Corps also receives annual support for medical care for the poor. Alongside those health-related grants, the foundation funds groups serving children, civic and cultural organizations, and a small number of international recipients connected to genocide survivors in Rwanda. The overall picture is narrow and practical: modest awards in most cases, a few larger commitments, and a clear emphasis on services for vulnerable people. The recurring grants suggest an established pattern rather than one-off experimentation, with the foundation supporting organizations that already operate in the communities it appears to prioritize.

    What Richard and Harriet Orkand Charitable & Educational Foundation Funds

    In homelessness and domestic violence work, the Richard and Harriet Orkand Charitable & Educational Foundation gave $100,000 to People Concern for support for the homeless and victims of domestic violence. That is the largest grant in the recent record and the clearest indicator of its priorities. Health access is another recurring theme. The foundation awarded $12,500 in 2024 and $10,000 in 2025 to Venice Family Clinic for medical care for the poor, and it also gave $4,000 in each of 2023, 2024, and 2025 to International Medical Corps for the same purpose. The foundation also supports civic and public-interest organizations. It gave $3,000 in 2024 and again in 2025 to Planned Parenthood Federation for women’s health, and it funded Jewish World Watch in 2023 and 2025 for freedom of religion and civil-liberty issues. Children’s and family services appear as well, including grants to Casa of Los Angeles and Everychild Foundation for child welfare-related work.

    How Richard and Harriet Orkand Charitable & Educational Foundation Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $289K

    Total Assets

    $1.3M

    Total Revenue

    -$48K

    Total Expenses

    $83K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $500 and $2K, with a median of $750.

    25th Percentile

    $500

    Median

    $750

    75th Percentile

    $2K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional9 states funded

    About 66% of grants go to recipients in DC.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters
    Funding intensity
    Low
    High

    Where Richard and Harriet Orkand Charitable & Educational Foundation Funds

    Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Richard and Harriet Orkand Charitable & Educational Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic156$279K
    98.7%
    2Rwanda2

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    children (including vulnerable youth in LA)
    people with vision loss

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, local grantmaking: one large grant to a core homelessness/domestic violence service provider and recurring smaller grants to a community health clinic; funding is directed to direct-service organizations rather than research or policy work.

    Funding Style

    direct service/deliverypublic programming and educationadvocacy for policy and civil libertiesresearch and medical fundinginternational relief and humanitarian aid

    Notable grantees: PEOPLE CONCERN, VENICE FAMILY CLINIC, Other small, LA‑based health and human services nonprofits

    Topics

    healthcare access for low-income populationshomelessness and supportive housingdomestic violence survivors and post-conflict widowsJewish spiritual, cultural continuity and support for Israelcivic engagement and voter educationhuman rights, tolerance and social justice educationmedical research for specific diseases (cancer, Parkinson's, SMS)

    Typical grants are small: the 25th percentile is $500, the median is $750, and the 75th percentile is $1,500. The distribution is therefore highly weighted toward modest awards, even though a few larger grants stand out. The record also shows repetition across years rather than isolated gifts. Venice Family Clinic, International Medical Corps, Friends of the LA Philharmonic, Planned Parenthood Federation, Jewish World Watch, KCET, Casa of Los Angeles, Everychild Foundation, and Children’s Institute Inc all appear in multiple years. The foundation is a private charitable and educational foundation, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Grants appear to be made through direct charitable support rather than an application-driven or investment model.

    Where Richard and Harriet Orkand Charitable & Educational Foundation Makes Grants

    Giving is heavily concentrated in California, with 66% of grants going to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state. Los Angeles-area organizations dominate the recent record, including Los Angeles, Venice, Pasadena, Burbank, Monterey Park, Encino, Pacific Palisades, and Santa Monica. Outside California, Washington, DC appears through Planned Parenthood Federation, and Kigali appears through two grants to Avega Aghozo/Avega Agahozo. The top state by grant count is DC, even though most grants still land in California.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Richard and Harriet Orkand Charitable & Educational Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does the foundation support most often?

    It most often supports direct service organizations serving vulnerable people, especially providers working on homelessness, domestic violence, and low-income health care. The recent grants include People Concern, Venice Family Clinic, and International Medical Corps, each funded for direct service work rather than research.

    Does the foundation fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Venice Family Clinic, International Medical Corps, Friends of the LA Philharmonic, Planned Parenthood Federation, Jewish World Watch, KCET, Casa of Los Angeles, Everychild Foundation, and Children’s Institute Inc.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical grant is small: the 25th percentile is $500, the median is $750, and the 75th percentile is $1,500. That means most grants cluster below $2,000, with a few much larger awards standing out.

    Which locations receive the most grants?

    California receives 66% of grants, and the recent recipient list is especially dense in Los Angeles-area cities. Named recipients include Los Angeles, Venice, Pasadena, Burbank, Monterey Park, Encino, Pacific Palisades, and Santa Monica.

    What kinds of cause areas show up in the recent grants?

    Recent grants cover homelessness and domestic violence, medical care for low-income patients, women’s health, civil-liberty and freedom-of-religion work, child welfare, public programming, and support for genocide widows and descendants in Kigali.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    $10K
    1.3%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    VENICE FAMILY CLINICVENICE, CA$10,0002025PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE FOR THE POOR
    AVEGA AGHOZOKIGALI$5,0002025HELPS WIDOWS AND DESCENDANTS ESCAPE DESPAIR AFTER RWANDAN GENOCIDE
    INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPSLOS ANGELES, CA$4,0002025PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE FOR THE POOR
    FRIENDS OF THE LA PHILHARMONICLOS ANGELES, CA$3,5002025SUPPORT THE MUSICAL ARTS
    PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATIONWASHINGTON, DC$3,0002025SUPPORT WOMENS HEALTH
    EVERYCHILD FOUNDATIONPACIFIC PALISADES, CA$2,5002025EASING THE SUFFERING OF CHILDREN IN LA
    CASA OF LOS ANGELESMONTEREY PARK, CA$2,5002025ADVOCATES FOR CHILD WELFARE IN THE COURT SYSTEM
    JEWISH WORLD WATCHENCINO, CA$2,5002025SUPPORTS FREEDOM OF RELIGION, ISUES OF CIVIL LIBERTY
    KPCCPASADENA, CA$2,5002025SUPPORT PUBLIC PROGRAMMING
    CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE INCLOS ANGELES, CA$2,0002025BUILDING EQUITABLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES
    BEND THE ARCNEW YORK, NY$1,5002025EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES
    SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTERMONTGOMERY, AL$1,5002025PROMOTE TOLERANCE AND JUSTICE
    WORLD UNION FOR PROGRESSIVE JUDAISMNEW YORK, NY$1,5002025PROMOTE JEWISH SPIRITUAL AND CULTURAL IDENTITY WORLDWIDE
    LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS EDUCATIONWASHINGTON, DC$1,5002025PROVIDE VOTER INFORMATION ON BALLOT MEASURES
    AMERICAN FRIENDS OF NEVE SHALOM WAHGLENDALE, CA$1,5002025PROMOTE EDUCATION AND WORLD PEACE
    THE PEOPLE CONCERNLOS ANGELES, CA$1,5002025SUPPORT FOR AMERICAN VALUES
    KCETBURBANK, CA$1,0002025SUPPORT PUBLIC PROGRAMMING
    KCRWSANTA MONICA, CA$1,0002025SUPPORT PUBLIC PROGRAMMING
    HUMAN RIGHTS WATCHTOM RIVER, NJ$1,0002025TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    JDCNEW YORK, NY$1,0002025FUND INTERNATIONAL RELIEF
    RAND CORPORATIONSANTA MONICA, CA$1,0002025SUPPORT FOR AMERICAN VALUE
    UPWARD BOUND HOUSESANTA MONCIA, CA$1,0002025PROVIDE HOUSING FOR THE HOMELESS
    JEWISH FEDERATION OF LOS ANGELESLOS ANGELES, CA$1,0002025LEADS COMMUNITY TO ENSURE CONTINUITY OF JEWISH PEOPLE AND CARES FOR JEWISH INDIVIDUALS
    CLERGY AND LAITY UNITED FOR ECON JULOS ANGELES, CA$1,0002025HELP THE WORKING POOR
    AMERICAN SUPPORT FOR ISRAELWASHINGTON, DC$1,0002025SUPPORT FOR ISRAELI CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
    WISE AND HEALTHY AGINGSANTA MONICA, CA$1,0002025PROVIDE SENIOR HEALTH SERVICES
    BRAILLE INSTITUTELOS ANGELES, CA$1,0002025TO POSITIVELY TRANSFORM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WITH VISION LOSS
    J STREET EDUCATIONAL FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$1,0002025EDUCATE PUBLIC ABOUT ISRAEL
    JEWISH FAMILY SERVICELOS ANGELES, CA$1,0002025SUPPORTS FAMILIES IN NEED
    SKIRBALL CULTURAL CENTERLOS ANGELES, CA$7502025SUPPORT EDUCATION AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY
    PEOPLE FOR THE AMERICAN WAY FOUNDATWASHINGTON, DC$5002025SUPPORT FOR AMERICAN VALUES
    SMS FOUNDATIONMIRAMAR, FL$5002025RESEARCH TO FIND A CURE FOR SMS DISEASE
    AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITYLOS ANGELES, CA$5002025SUPPORT EDUCATION
    LUPUS LABEVERLY HILLS, CA$5002025SUPPORT MEDICAL RESEARCH & PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION
    COMMON CAUSE EDUCATIONAL FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$5002025SUPPORT PUBLIC EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
    SCHOOL ON WHEELSVENTURA, CA$5002025EDUCATION FOR POOR CHILDREN
    NAACPBALTIMORE, MD$5002025PROMOTE EQUALITY FOR ALL AMERICANS
    ALZHEIMERS ASSOCIATIONWASHINGTON, DC$5002025SUPPORT EDUCATION & MEDICAL RESEARCH FOR ALZHEIMERS
    PARKINSON'S FOUNDATIONNEW YORK, NY$5002025HELP WITH RESEARCH FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE
    CHAPCAREPASADENA, CA$5002025PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE FOR THE POOR
    TEAM CANCER AMERICALOS ANGELES, CA$5002025SUPPORT CANCER RESEARCH
    NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETYLOS ANGELES, CA$5002025HELP WITH RESEARCH PROJECTS
    AFFORDABLE LIVING FOR THE AGINGLOS ANGELES, CA$5002025PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
    AMERICAN AUTOIMMUNE ASSOCIATIONDETROIT, MI$2502025SUPPORT MEDICAL RESEARCH & PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION
    HOMEBOY INDUSTRIESLOS ANGELES, CA$2502025COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES
    AIDS PROJECT LALOS ANGELES, CA$2502025SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH AIDS
    PBS SOCALLOS ANGELES, CA$2502025SUPPORT PUBLIC PROGRAMMING
    ACLU FOUNDATIONWASHINGTON, DC$2002025DEFEND CIVIL LIBERTIES
    NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMLOS ANGELES, CA$1502025EDUCATE ABOUT OUR NATURAL AND CULTURAL WORLD
    FRIENDS OF THE SMITHSONIANPITTSFIELD, MA$1502025EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT HISTORY,ART & SCIENCE

    VENICE FAMILY CLINIC

    $10,000
    VENICE, CA2025

    PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE FOR THE POOR

    AVEGA AGHOZO

    $5,000
    KIGALI2025

    HELPS WIDOWS AND DESCENDANTS ESCAPE DESPAIR AFTER RWANDAN GENOCIDE

    INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS

    $4,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE FOR THE POOR

    FRIENDS OF THE LA PHILHARMONIC

    $3,500
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    SUPPORT THE MUSICAL ARTS

    PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION

    $3,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT WOMENS HEALTH

    EVERYCHILD FOUNDATION

    $2,500
    PACIFIC PALISADES, CA2025

    EASING THE SUFFERING OF CHILDREN IN LA

    CASA OF LOS ANGELES

    $2,500
    MONTEREY PARK, CA2025

    ADVOCATES FOR CHILD WELFARE IN THE COURT SYSTEM

    JEWISH WORLD WATCH

    $2,500
    ENCINO, CA2025

    SUPPORTS FREEDOM OF RELIGION, ISUES OF CIVIL LIBERTY

    KPCC

    $2,500
    PASADENA, CA2025

    SUPPORT PUBLIC PROGRAMMING

    CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE INC

    $2,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    BUILDING EQUITABLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES

    BEND THE ARC

    $1,500
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES

    SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER

    $1,500
    MONTGOMERY, AL2025

    PROMOTE TOLERANCE AND JUSTICE

    WORLD UNION FOR PROGRESSIVE JUDAISM

    $1,500
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    PROMOTE JEWISH SPIRITUAL AND CULTURAL IDENTITY WORLDWIDE

    LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS EDUCATION

    $1,500
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    PROVIDE VOTER INFORMATION ON BALLOT MEASURES

    AMERICAN FRIENDS OF NEVE SHALOM WAH

    $1,500
    GLENDALE, CA2025

    PROMOTE EDUCATION AND WORLD PEACE

    THE PEOPLE CONCERN

    $1,500
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    SUPPORT FOR AMERICAN VALUES

    KCET

    $1,000
    BURBANK, CA2025

    SUPPORT PUBLIC PROGRAMMING

    KCRW

    $1,000
    SANTA MONICA, CA2025

    SUPPORT PUBLIC PROGRAMMING

    HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

    $1,000
    TOM RIVER, NJ2025

    TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS

    JDC

    $1,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    FUND INTERNATIONAL RELIEF

    RAND CORPORATION

    $1,000
    SANTA MONICA, CA2025

    SUPPORT FOR AMERICAN VALUE

    UPWARD BOUND HOUSE

    $1,000
    SANTA MONCIA, CA2025

    PROVIDE HOUSING FOR THE HOMELESS

    JEWISH FEDERATION OF LOS ANGELES

    $1,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    LEADS COMMUNITY TO ENSURE CONTINUITY OF JEWISH PEOPLE AND CARES FOR JEWISH INDIVIDUALS

    CLERGY AND LAITY UNITED FOR ECON JU

    $1,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    HELP THE WORKING POOR

    AMERICAN SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL

    $1,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT FOR ISRAELI CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS

    WISE AND HEALTHY AGING

    $1,000
    SANTA MONICA, CA2025

    PROVIDE SENIOR HEALTH SERVICES

    BRAILLE INSTITUTE

    $1,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    TO POSITIVELY TRANSFORM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WITH VISION LOSS

    J STREET EDUCATIONAL FUND

    $1,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    EDUCATE PUBLIC ABOUT ISRAEL

    JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE

    $1,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    SUPPORTS FAMILIES IN NEED

    SKIRBALL CULTURAL CENTER

    $750
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    SUPPORT EDUCATION AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY

    PEOPLE FOR THE AMERICAN WAY FOUNDAT

    $500
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT FOR AMERICAN VALUES

    SMS FOUNDATION

    $500
    MIRAMAR, FL2025

    RESEARCH TO FIND A CURE FOR SMS DISEASE

    AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY

    $500
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    SUPPORT EDUCATION

    LUPUS LA

    $500
    BEVERLY HILLS, CA2025

    SUPPORT MEDICAL RESEARCH & PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION

    COMMON CAUSE EDUCATIONAL FUND

    $500
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT PUBLIC EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

    SCHOOL ON WHEELS

    $500
    VENTURA, CA2025

    EDUCATION FOR POOR CHILDREN

    NAACP

    $500
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    PROMOTE EQUALITY FOR ALL AMERICANS

    ALZHEIMERS ASSOCIATION

    $500
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT EDUCATION & MEDICAL RESEARCH FOR ALZHEIMERS

    PARKINSON'S FOUNDATION

    $500
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    HELP WITH RESEARCH FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE

    CHAPCARE

    $500
    PASADENA, CA2025

    PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE FOR THE POOR

    TEAM CANCER AMERICA

    $500
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    SUPPORT CANCER RESEARCH

    NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY

    $500
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    HELP WITH RESEARCH PROJECTS

    AFFORDABLE LIVING FOR THE AGING

    $500
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS

    AMERICAN AUTOIMMUNE ASSOCIATION

    $250
    DETROIT, MI2025

    SUPPORT MEDICAL RESEARCH & PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION

    HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES

    $250
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES

    AIDS PROJECT LA

    $250
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH AIDS

    PBS SOCAL

    $250
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    SUPPORT PUBLIC PROGRAMMING

    ACLU FOUNDATION

    $200
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    DEFEND CIVIL LIBERTIES

    NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM

    $150
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    EDUCATE ABOUT OUR NATURAL AND CULTURAL WORLD

    FRIENDS OF THE SMITHSONIAN

    $150
    PITTSFIELD, MA2025

    EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT HISTORY,ART & SCIENCE