
To provide, with compassion and dedication, superior quality health care and rehabilitation for adults. Through continual improvement of Parker's programs and services, it is a leader in health care delivery and education.
Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation directs very large grants back to its own operating foundation, with two recent awards totaling more than $68 million and both described as general operating support. That pattern points to a funder focused on sustaining its own health care and rehabilitation mission rather than dispersing money across a broad external portfolio. The institution’s stated purpose is to provide superior quality health care and rehabilitation for adults, with continual improvement in programs and services and leadership in health care delivery and education. Recent support includes $38,685,391 in 2024 and $30,000,000 in 2025, both to Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation Foundation in New Hyde Park, NY. The organization’s program areas include post-acute care and rehabilitation, long-term care and nursing facility services, palliative and hospice care, home health services through Parker at Your Door, clinical research and grants, and community health services. It also operates the Nerken Center for Research and Grants, which supports gerontological and geriatric research through an endowment and research development activities related to aging.
The strongest program signal is aging-related research. The Nerken Center for Research and Grants supports gerontological and geriatric research, with a focus on aging, health services research, and rehabilitation research. It is an internal platform established through an endowment and used to develop research projects and scholarly activities. The foundation’s service delivery priorities also extend into care for adults after acute illness, reflected in post-acute care and rehabilitation alongside long-term care and nursing facility services. In addition, Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation includes palliative and hospice care in its stated focus areas, showing attention to end-of-life support as part of its broader health care model. Home health services through Parker at Your Door further connect the organization’s grant-supported infrastructure to care in the community.
The recent grant size data show a single reported amount at each quartile: p25, median, and p75 are all $38,685,391. That indicates highly concentrated, large-scale grants rather than a broad spread of award sizes. The available grants also show repeat support across years: one award in 2024 and another in 2025, both for general operating support. The funder is a public charity and makes program-related investments. The available grant pattern is internal and recurring, centered on Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation Foundation rather than external applicants.
$68.7M
$246.6M
$123.6M
$158.5M
Most grants fall between $38.7M and $38.7M, with a median of $38.7M.
25th Percentile
$38.7M
Median
$38.7M
75th Percentile
$38.7M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in NY.
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Grantmaking is entirely local and entirely in New York. All reported grants went to recipients in the HQ state, and the recipient city listed in the recent grants is New Hyde Park, NY. The geographic distribution in the data shows 100% of grants to US recipients, with no non-US countries appearing in the record. The active research center is also based in New Hyde Park, reinforcing the organization’s place-based funding pattern.
The recent grants shown are both general operating support, including awards of $38,685,391 in 2024 and $30,000,000 in 2025. The foundation also lists philosophy tags tied to unrestricted and core operating support.
The recent grants shown go to Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation Foundation in New Hyde Park, NY, and the active research center is an internal program. The available record points to support that sustains the organization’s own health care, rehabilitation, and research infrastructure.
The Nerken Center for Research and Grants supports gerontological and geriatric research, with focus areas including aging, health services research, and rehabilitation research. It is established through an endowment and supports research development and scholarly activities.
The grant record is entirely local: 100% of the grants go to recipients in New York, and the recipient city shown in the recent grants is New Hyde Park, NY. The recipient country distribution is 100% US.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PARKER JEWISH INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH CARE AND REHABILITATION FOUNDATION | NEW HYDE PARK, NY | $30,000,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| PARKER JEWISH INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH CARE AND REHABILITATION FOUNDATION | NEW HYDE PARK, NY | $38,685,391 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
PARKER JEWISH INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH CARE AND REHABILITATION FOUNDATION
$30,000,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
PARKER JEWISH INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH CARE AND REHABILITATION FOUNDATION
$38,685,391GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT