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    Clrc

    ActivoPhilanthropy & VoluntarismFinancia Individuos
    NEW YORK, NY2126867160EIN: 13-39973653 declaraciones registradas

    About Clrc

    CLRC Inc. concentrates its giving on Jewish communal life and Israel-focused infrastructure, with large investments in leadership development programs for Jewish college students and major capital support for Israeli hospitals and health facilities. The foundation makes few but sizable grants, often repeat funding to the same organizations, and also supports Jewish youth institutions and Israel-directed social-service partners.

    Focus Areas

    Undergraduate Jewish leadership fellowships and rabbinic/communal professional pipelines (e.g., Legacy Heritage Programming)Capital construction and expansion of Israeli hospitals and pediatric/rehabilitation facilities (Clalit, Wolfson Medical Center)Residential Jewish youth experiences and summer camping (Camp Ramah in New England)Support for Israeli social-service/employment organizations via U.S. friends groups (American Friends of Ogen)

    Who They Fund

    college students (undergraduates, seniors)fellowship and internship participantsaspiring rabbis and graduate students

    About Clrc

    Clrc Inc. stands out for large, repeated support to Jewish leadership training and Israel health infrastructure. The biggest recent award in the file is a $980,133 grant to Legacy Heritage Programming Xii LLC in 2024, paired with similarly sized awards in 2023 and 2025 for the same program. That pattern points to a funder that backs multi-year projects rather than one-off gifts. The foundation also makes major capital grants in Israel, including a $525,000 award in 2023 to the State of Israel Ministry of Health / Wolfson Medical Center for pediatric health care facilities and a series of grants to Clalit Health Services for hospital and rehabilitation center construction. Beyond those larger commitments, Clrc Inc. supports Jewish youth and educational institutions, including summer camping, religious education, and campus-linked leadership pipelines. The grant list shows a mix of operating support, capital construction, equipment purchases, and fellowship-related funding, with several recipients appearing more than once across years.

    What Clrc Funds

    Jewish leadership development is a central thread in the foundation’s portfolio. It gave $980,133 in 2024 to Legacy Heritage Programming Xii LLC for an integrated two-year curriculum that deepens Jewish knowledge and exposes participants to career paths in Jewish communal work; the same program also received $943,856 in 2023 and $753,122 in 2025. In religious education and youth programming, Clrc Inc. supported National Ramah Commission Inc with $124,000 in 2023 and $31,000 in 2024 for religious and educational programming. It also backed Union for Reform Judaism’s Greene Family Camp with $13,750 and Olin Sang Ruby Union Institute with $13,535 for year-round religious educational programming. On the education-infrastructure side, it gave $87,341 to Shamoon College of Engineering and $60,000 to Technoda-madaat Science and Technology Education Center for construction of a physics department building and an education center.

    How Clrc Gives

    Typical grant size is substantial: p25 is $32,814, median is $69,542, and p75 is $425,000. The record shows a small number of very large awards alongside many smaller grants, including pass-through amounts to Legacy Heritage Investors I LLC. Several recipients recur across multiple years, especially Legacy Heritage Programming Xii LLC and Clalit Health Services, which indicates ongoing support rather than isolated grants. The foundation appears to use both general support and restricted project funding, with capital, equipment, and programming grants all represented in the recent file. It also funds individuals, though the recipient list here centers on institutions.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $2M

    Total Assets

    $36.9M

    Total Revenue

    $3.5M

    Total Expenses

    $2.3M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $33K and $425K, with a median of $70K.

    25th Percentile

    $33K

    Median

    $70K

    75th Percentile

    $425K

    Geographic Reach

    Local3 states funded

    About 83% of grants go to recipients in NY.

    Intensidad de financiamiento
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    Funding intensity
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    High

    Where Clrc Funds

    Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Clrc.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic20$3.9M
    60.6%
    2Israel13$21.5M

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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, high-dollar giving with a small number of large grants and repeat payments to core grantees; emphasis on capital projects and multi-year program support rather than many smaller, one-off grants.

    Funding Style

    fellowships and internshipsmentoring and alumni networkcapacity building (infrastructure & capital projects)general/operating supportprofessional development

    Notable grantees: Legacy Heritage Programming XII LLC, Clalit Health Services, State of Israel — Wolfson Medical Center, Camp Ramah in New England, American Friends of Ogen Inc

    Topics

    Jewish religious education and identity formationleadership and workforce development for Jewish communal professionalsrabbinical and graduate-level clergy trainingconstruction/renovation of educational facilities (college physics dept, education center)healthcare infrastructure (pediatric hospital, rehabilitation center)medical equipment procurementfaculty/staff professional development for educational programming

    Where Clrc Makes Grants

    Giving is highly concentrated in New York: 83% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and New York is also the top state by grant count. Recent recipients include New York, NY-based organizations such as Legacy Heritage Programming Xii LLC, American Jewish Committee, and National Ramah Commission Inc. Outside the United States, grants also land in Israel, including Tel Aviv, Holon, Beersheva, and Hadera. The recipient-country distribution shows 60.6% of grants to U.S. recipients and 39.4% to Israeli recipients.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Clrc

    What kinds of organizations does Clrc Inc. fund most often?

    The recent grants point to Jewish communal life, Jewish education, and Israel health infrastructure. Examples include leadership training for Jewish college students, religious and educational programming for Jewish youth, and capital support for hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and medical equipment in Israel.

    Does Clrc Inc. make repeat grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. Legacy Heritage Programming Xii LLC appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025 with grants of $943,856, $980,133, and $753,122. Clalit Health Services also appears in multiple years, including $500,000 in 2023, $500,000 in 2024, and $506,995 in 2025.

    What is a typical grant size from Clrc Inc.?

    The grant-size distribution is fairly large. The 25th percentile is $32,814, the median is $69,542, and the 75th percentile is $425,000, so many awards are meaningful project or operating grants rather than small checks.

    Where does Clrc Inc. give most often?

    The top state by grant count is New York, and 83% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. The recipient list also includes Israeli cities such as Tel Aviv, Holon, Beersheva, and Hadera.

    What types of support does Clrc Inc. provide?

    The recent grants include general support, capital construction, equipment purchases, and programming support. Examples in the file include general support for charitable programming, construction of hospital and education facilities, support for medical equipment, and funding for religious and educational programming.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    39.4%

    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
    LEGACY HERITAGE PROGRAMMING XII LLCNEW YORK, NY$753,1222025THE PROGRAM INCORPORATES AN INTEGRATED CURRICULUM SPANNING THE TWO-YEAR DURATION OF THE FIRST PHASE OF THE PROJECT TO DEEPEN THE JEWISH KNOWLEDGE OF PARTICIPANTS AND EXPOSE THEM TO CAREER PATHS AS JEWISH COMMUNAL PROFESSIONALS. FELLOWS CONTINUE TO BE MENTORED DURING THEIR SENIOR YEAR OF COLLEGE AND POST-GRADUATION AS PART OF AN ALUMNI NETWORK. ADDITIONALLY, INTERNSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE DURING THE SECOND PHASE OF THE PROGRAM TO SELECTED PARTICIPANTS TO ATTEND GRADUATE SCHOOL TO BECOME RABBIS, EDUCATORS OR JEWISH COMMUNAL PROFESSIONALS.
    CLALIT HEALTH SERVICESTEL AVIV$506,9952025FUNDING TO SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOSPITAL AND REHABILITATION CENTER.
    CAMP RAMAH IN NEW ENGLANDUNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OH$225,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATION'S CHARITABLE PROGRAMMING.
    AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEENEW YORK, NY$150,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATION'S CHARITABLE PROGRAMMING.
    SHAMOON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGBEERSHEVA$87,3412025FUND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE COLLEGE'S PHYSICS DEPARTMENT BUILDING.
    AKIVA COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOLNASHVILLE, TN$83,3332025FUNDING TO CREATE, RENOVATE OR ENHANCE SPACE FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING; PURCHASE EQUIPMENT FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING AND PROVIDE FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL FACULTY AND STAFF.
    AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE SOROKA MEDICAL CENTER INCSCARSDALE, NY$77,1002025FUNDING TO SUPPORT THE PURCHASE OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT.
    JEWISH BOOK TRUST INCCHICAGO, IL$70,3802025GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATION'S CHARITABLE PROGRAMMING.
    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTERCINCINNATI, OH$46,7002025GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATION'S FELLOWSHIP PROJECT.
    LEGACY HERITAGE INVESTORS I LLCNEW YORK, NY$662025FROM PASSTHROUGH
    LEGACY HERITAGE PROGRAMMING XII LLCNEW YORK, NY$980,1332024THE PROGRAM INCORPORATES AN INTEGRATED CURRICULUM SPANNING THE TWO-YEAR DURATION OF THE FIRST PHASE OF THE PROJECT TO DEEPEN THE JEWISH KNOWLEDGE OF PARTICIPANTS AND EXPOSE THEM TO CAREER PATHS AS JEWISH COMMUNAL PROFESSIONALS. FELLOWS CONTINUE TO BE MENTORED DURING THEIR SENIOR YEAR OF COLLEGE AND POST-GRADUATION AS PART OF AN ALUMNI NETWORK. ADDITIONALLY, INTERNSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE DURING THE SECOND PHASE OF THE PROGRAM TO SELECTED PARTICIPANTS TO ATTEND GRADUATE SCHOOL TO BECOME RABBIS, EDUCATORS OR JEWISH COMMUNAL PROFESSIONALS.
    CLALIT HEALTH SERVICESTEL AVIV$500,0002024FUNDING TO SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOSPITAL AND REHABILITATION CENTER.
    AMERICAN FRIENDS OF OGEN INCUNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OH$200,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATION'S CHARITABLE PROGRAMMING.
    ISRAEL HEALTHCARE FOUNDATIONNEW YORK, NY$100,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATION'S CHARITABLE PROGRAMMING.
    SHAMOON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGBEERSHEVA$66,3342024FUND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE COLLEGE'S PHYSICS DEPARTMENT BUILDING.
    CAMP RAMAH IN THE POCONOSLAKEWOOD, PA$50,0002024FUNDING TO CREATE, RENOVATE OR ENHANCE SPACE FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING; PURCHASE EQUIPMENT FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING AND PROVIDE FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL FACULTY AND STAFF.
    TECHNODAHADERA$38,2552024FUNDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ORGANIZATION'S EDUCATION CENTER.
    NATIONAL RAMAH COMMISSION INCNEW YORK, NY$31,0002024PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR THE ORGANIZATION'S RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING.
    LEGACY HERITAGE INVESTORS I LLCNEW YORK, NY$62024FROM PASSTHROUGH
    LEGACY HERITAGE PROGRAMMING XII LLCNEW YORK, NY$943,8562023THE PROGRAM INCORPORATES AN INTEGRATED CURRICULUM SPANNING THE TWO-YEAR DURATION OF THE FIRST PHASE OF THE PROJECT TO DEEPEN THE JEWISH KNOWLEDGE OF PARTICIPANTS AND EXPOSE THEM TO CAREER PATHS AS JEWISH COMMUNAL PROFESSIONALS. FELLOWS CONTINUE TO BE MENTORED DURING THEIR SENIOR YEAR OF COLLEGE AND POST-GRADUATION AS PART OF AN ALUMNI NETWORK. ADDITIONALLY, INTERNSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE DURING THE SECOND PHASE OF THE PROGRAM TO SELECTED PARTICIPANTS TO ATTEND GRADUATE SCHOOL TO BECOME RABBIS, EDUCATORS OR JEWISH COMMUNAL PROFESSIONALS.
    THE STATE OF ISRAELMINISTRY OF HEALTHWOLFSON MEDICAL CENTERHOLON$525,0002023FUND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOSPITAL'S PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE FACILITIES.
    CLALIT HEALTH SERVICESTEL AVIV$500,0002023FUNDING TO SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOSPITAL AND REHABILITATION CENTER.
    NATIONAL RAMAH COMMISSION INCNEW YORK, NY$124,0002023PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR THE ORGANIZATION'S RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING.
    FRIENDS OF YAD SARAH INCNEW YORK, NY$72,7502023FUNDING TO SUPPORT THE PURCHASE OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT.
    TECHNODA-MADAAT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION CENTER (RA)HADERA$60,0002023FUNDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ORGANIZATION'S EDUCATION CENTER.
    UNION FOR REFORM JUDAISM - GREENE FAMILY CAMPNEW YORK, NY$13,7502023FUNDING TO SUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION'S YEAR-ROUND RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING.
    UNION FOR REFORM JUDAISM - OLIN SANG RUBY UNION INSTITUTENEW YORK, NY$13,5352023FUNDING TO SUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION'S YEAR-ROUND RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING.
    LEGACY HERITAGE INVESTORS I LLCNEW YORK, NY$7502023FROM PASSTHROUGH

    LEGACY HERITAGE PROGRAMMING XII LLC

    $753,122
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    THE PROGRAM INCORPORATES AN INTEGRATED CURRICULUM SPANNING THE TWO-YEAR DURATION OF THE FIRST PHASE OF THE PROJECT TO DEEPEN THE JEWISH KNOWLEDGE OF PARTICIPANTS AND EXPOSE THEM TO CAREER PATHS AS JEWISH COMMUNAL PROFESSIONALS. FELLOWS CONTINUE TO BE MENTORED DURING THEIR SENIOR YEAR OF COLLEGE AND POST-GRADUATION AS PART OF AN ALUMNI NETWORK. ADDITIONALLY, INTERNSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE DURING THE SECOND PHASE OF THE PROGRAM TO SELECTED PARTICIPANTS TO ATTEND GRADUATE SCHOOL TO BECOME RABBIS, EDUCATORS OR JEWISH COMMUNAL PROFESSIONALS.

    CLALIT HEALTH SERVICES

    $506,995
    TEL AVIV2025

    FUNDING TO SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOSPITAL AND REHABILITATION CENTER.

    CAMP RAMAH IN NEW ENGLAND

    $225,000
    UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OH2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATION'S CHARITABLE PROGRAMMING.

    AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE

    $150,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATION'S CHARITABLE PROGRAMMING.

    SHAMOON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

    $87,341
    BEERSHEVA
    2025

    FUND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE COLLEGE'S PHYSICS DEPARTMENT BUILDING.

    AKIVA COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL

    $83,333
    NASHVILLE, TN2025

    FUNDING TO CREATE, RENOVATE OR ENHANCE SPACE FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING; PURCHASE EQUIPMENT FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING AND PROVIDE FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL FACULTY AND STAFF.

    AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE SOROKA MEDICAL CENTER INC

    $77,100
    SCARSDALE, NY2025

    FUNDING TO SUPPORT THE PURCHASE OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT.

    JEWISH BOOK TRUST INC

    $70,380
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATION'S CHARITABLE PROGRAMMING.

    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER

    $46,700
    CINCINNATI, OH2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATION'S FELLOWSHIP PROJECT.

    LEGACY HERITAGE INVESTORS I LLC

    $66
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    FROM PASSTHROUGH

    LEGACY HERITAGE PROGRAMMING XII LLC

    $980,133
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    THE PROGRAM INCORPORATES AN INTEGRATED CURRICULUM SPANNING THE TWO-YEAR DURATION OF THE FIRST PHASE OF THE PROJECT TO DEEPEN THE JEWISH KNOWLEDGE OF PARTICIPANTS AND EXPOSE THEM TO CAREER PATHS AS JEWISH COMMUNAL PROFESSIONALS. FELLOWS CONTINUE TO BE MENTORED DURING THEIR SENIOR YEAR OF COLLEGE AND POST-GRADUATION AS PART OF AN ALUMNI NETWORK. ADDITIONALLY, INTERNSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE DURING THE SECOND PHASE OF THE PROGRAM TO SELECTED PARTICIPANTS TO ATTEND GRADUATE SCHOOL TO BECOME RABBIS, EDUCATORS OR JEWISH COMMUNAL PROFESSIONALS.

    CLALIT HEALTH SERVICES

    $500,000
    TEL AVIV2024

    FUNDING TO SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOSPITAL AND REHABILITATION CENTER.

    AMERICAN FRIENDS OF OGEN INC

    $200,000
    UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OH2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATION'S CHARITABLE PROGRAMMING.

    ISRAEL HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION

    $100,000
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATION'S CHARITABLE PROGRAMMING.

    SHAMOON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

    $66,334
    BEERSHEVA2024

    FUND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE COLLEGE'S PHYSICS DEPARTMENT BUILDING.

    CAMP RAMAH IN THE POCONOS

    $50,000
    LAKEWOOD, PA2024

    FUNDING TO CREATE, RENOVATE OR ENHANCE SPACE FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING; PURCHASE EQUIPMENT FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING AND PROVIDE FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL FACULTY AND STAFF.

    TECHNODA

    $38,255
    HADERA2024

    FUNDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ORGANIZATION'S EDUCATION CENTER.

    NATIONAL RAMAH COMMISSION INC

    $31,000
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR THE ORGANIZATION'S RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING.

    LEGACY HERITAGE INVESTORS I LLC

    $6
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    FROM PASSTHROUGH

    LEGACY HERITAGE PROGRAMMING XII LLC

    $943,856
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    THE PROGRAM INCORPORATES AN INTEGRATED CURRICULUM SPANNING THE TWO-YEAR DURATION OF THE FIRST PHASE OF THE PROJECT TO DEEPEN THE JEWISH KNOWLEDGE OF PARTICIPANTS AND EXPOSE THEM TO CAREER PATHS AS JEWISH COMMUNAL PROFESSIONALS. FELLOWS CONTINUE TO BE MENTORED DURING THEIR SENIOR YEAR OF COLLEGE AND POST-GRADUATION AS PART OF AN ALUMNI NETWORK. ADDITIONALLY, INTERNSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE DURING THE SECOND PHASE OF THE PROGRAM TO SELECTED PARTICIPANTS TO ATTEND GRADUATE SCHOOL TO BECOME RABBIS, EDUCATORS OR JEWISH COMMUNAL PROFESSIONALS.

    THE STATE OF ISRAELMINISTRY OF HEALTHWOLFSON MEDICAL CENTER

    $525,000
    HOLON2023

    FUND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOSPITAL'S PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE FACILITIES.

    CLALIT HEALTH SERVICES

    $500,000
    TEL AVIV2023

    FUNDING TO SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOSPITAL AND REHABILITATION CENTER.

    NATIONAL RAMAH COMMISSION INC

    $124,000
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR THE ORGANIZATION'S RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING.

    FRIENDS OF YAD SARAH INC

    $72,750
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    FUNDING TO SUPPORT THE PURCHASE OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT.

    TECHNODA-MADAAT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION CENTER (RA)

    $60,000
    HADERA2023

    FUNDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ORGANIZATION'S EDUCATION CENTER.

    UNION FOR REFORM JUDAISM - GREENE FAMILY CAMP

    $13,750
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    FUNDING TO SUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION'S YEAR-ROUND RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING.

    UNION FOR REFORM JUDAISM - OLIN SANG RUBY UNION INSTITUTE

    $13,535
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    FUNDING TO SUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION'S YEAR-ROUND RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING.

    LEGACY HERITAGE INVESTORS I LLC

    $750
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    FROM PASSTHROUGH