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    Richmond Jewish Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    Richmond, VASitio web8045458628EIN: 54-1623966

    About Richmond Jewish Foundation

    Richmond Jewish Foundation is a primary, trusted and expert resource for planned giving and endowments. We engage, educate and inspire generations of donors to create ongoing resources for charitable, religious, and educational needs. Our donors may choose legacies of Tzedakah and Tikkun Olam. We effectively steward philanthropic assets entrusted to our care.

    Focus Areas

    Jewish community supportEducation and scholarships (K-12, pre-K, vouchers/tax-credit scholarships)Holocaust education and toleranceYouth programs and Israel travel scholarshipsOlder adult servicesSpecial needs servicesCommunity development and safety/securitySeed funding and innovation (Genesis Fund)

    Who They Fund

    Richmond Jewish community membersStudents and scholarship recipientsPeople with special needs within the Jewish community

    About Richmond Jewish Foundation

    Richmond Jewish Foundation’s grantmaking is anchored by a large gift to Beth Sholom Lifecare Campus, a 2023 grant of $3,326,967 for general support. That scale sits alongside a steady pattern of support for Jewish communal life, education, and service organizations in Richmond and beyond. The foundation’s recent grants include meaningful support for Jewish Community Federation of Richmond, Temple Beth El, Rudlin Torah Academy, and Jewish Family Services, showing a mix of institutional giving across synagogue, school, and social-service settings. The foundation also funds programs tied to Jewish identity and continuity through scholarships, Holocaust education, Israel travel, and special needs support. Its active grant programs include tax-credit scholarship work, Holocaust & tolerance funds, youth camp and travel awards, and named funds for older adult services and special-needs assistance. Recent grants also extend to community institutions outside the Jewish sector, including Richmond Wildlife Center and KIRVA Hospice, indicating a broader local civic role alongside its core Jewish commitments. The overall picture is of a foundation that uses endowed and donor-directed philanthropy to support both long-standing institutions and targeted programs.

    What Richmond Jewish Foundation Funds

    Jewish communal services show up clearly in the recent grants. Richmond Jewish Foundation gave $938,426 to Jewish Community Federation of Richmond for general support in 2025, and it also supported Temple Beth El with $658,156 in 2024 and another $171,875 in 2025. Education is another major theme. Rudlin Torah Academy received $275,928 in 2023 and $210,374 in 2025, while Yeshiva of Virginia received $112,891 in 2025 and $88,274 in 2023. The foundation’s active education programs also include the Stanley J., Sidney S. and Irwin A. Schapiro Education Fund for Jewish youth in the Richmond area. Holocaust remembrance and learning are supported through the Virginia Holocaust Museum, which received $81,863 in 2024, and through the Ipson Holocaust Education Fund and Holocaust & Tolerance Funds. Special needs and family support also appear in named funds such as the Jill A. Peck Memorial Fund and the Karin E. and Henry S. Fine Legacy Fund.

    How Richmond Jewish Foundation Gives

    Typical grant sizes cluster in the mid-five figures: the 25th percentile is $10,000, the median is $17,724, and the 75th percentile is $45,719. The recent-grants list shows both recurring support and repeated relationships over time, including multiple grants to the same organizations across 2023, 2024, and 2025. The foundation operates as a mixed Jewish Federation DAF structure and does not make program-related investments. Several active programs accept unsolicited requests, including scholarship, Holocaust education, and special-needs funds, alongside tax-credit scholarship programs with award ranges of $500 to $125,000.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $4.3M

    Total Assets

    $36.3M

    Total Revenue

    $4.9M

    Total Expenses

    $3.8M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $10K and $46K, with a median of $18K.

    25th Percentile

    $10K

    Median

    $18K

    75th Percentile

    $46K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional13 states funded

    About 71% of grants go to recipients in PA.

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    Leadership

    Daniel Brandeis

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    Topics

    Jewish communal services and identity preservationJewish education and scholarshipsGrantmaking to local nonprofits (general operating and program support)Arts and culture (Jewish and community-focused)Israel-related programming and supportHolocaust remembrance and educationSpecial needs services for community members

    Where Richmond Jewish Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is strongly centered in Virginia: 71% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Richmond appears repeatedly, with grants to Jewish Community Federation of Richmond, Temple Beth El, Rudlin Torah Academy, Jewish Family Services, Weinstein Jewish Community Center, and Virginia Holocaust Museum. Outside Virginia, Pennsylvania is the top state by grant count, and the recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based. The grants list also includes a small number of recipients in other U.S. cities such as Naples, FL, and New York, NY.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Richmond Jewish Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Richmond Jewish Foundation support most often?

    The foundation supports Jewish communal institutions, Jewish education, Holocaust education, special-needs services, older-adult services, and Israel-related youth programming. Recent grants include support for Jewish Community Federation of Richmond, Temple Beth El, Rudlin Torah Academy, Jewish Family Services, and the Virginia Holocaust Museum.

    What is the foundation’s typical grant size?

    Its grant-size distribution centers on mid-size awards: the 25th percentile is $10,000, the median is $17,724, and the 75th percentile is $45,719. The recent grants list also shows much larger endowment-style awards alongside smaller scholarship grants.

    Does Richmond Jewish Foundation make repeated grants to the same recipients?

    Yes. The recent grants list shows repeated support across multiple years for several organizations, including Jewish Community Federation of Richmond, Temple Beth El, Rudlin Torah Academy, Yeshiva of Virginia, Jewish Family Services, and Weinstein Jewish Community Center.

    Are there public grant programs that accept unsolicited requests?

    Yes. Active programs marked as accepting unsolicited requests include the Jill A. Peck Memorial Fund, Karin E. and Henry S. Fine Legacy Fund, Stanley J., Sidney S. and Irwin A. Schapiro Education Fund, the Tax Credit Scholarship Program, the Ipson Holocaust Education Fund, the Sylvia and Max Plotkin Memorial Fund, and the Holocaust & Tolerance Funds.

    What educational giving programs does the foundation run?

    It supports Jewish youth education through the Stanley J., Sidney S. and Irwin A. Schapiro Education Fund and runs tax-credit scholarship programs for low-income students at non-public schools in Virginia. It also offers seasonal scholarship support for overnight Jewish summer camp and study or travel in Israel.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    Ernst & Anne Fischer Older Adult Fund

    older adultssenior services

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Supports services for older adults that are not otherwise available.

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    Herbert J and Ruth B. Rubel Holocaust Education Fund

    Holocaust educationyouth educationeducator support

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Holocaust education programs, especially direct services to youth and educators in central Virginia.

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    Ipson Holocaust Education Fund

    Holocaust education

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Holocaust education programming.

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    Karin E. and Henry S. Fine Legacy Fund

    special needsdisability supportfamily support+1 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations in Central Virginia serving children and adults with special needs and their families.

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    Jill A. Peck Memorial Fund

    children with exceptional needstutorial assistancemedical assistance+2 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Programs providing assistance to exceptional children with a Jewish dimension.

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    Joy Kramer Memorial Fund

    learning disabilitiesdisability services

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Programs or services that assist with the treatment of learning disabilities in the Richmond metropolitan area.

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    Captain James M. Klaus Inter-Group Outreach Grant Fund

    inter-group understandinginter-religious understandingethnic diversity+2 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Initiatives involving Jewish and non-Jewish community agencies, institutions, organizations, and individuals that promote positive inter-group and inter-religious understanding.

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    Alexander Lebenstein Fund for Tolerance and Human Rights

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Jewish Community Federation of RichmondRichmond, VA$938,4262025General
    Jewish Community Federation of RichmondRichmond, VA$938,4262025General
    Richmond Wildlife CenterRichmond, VA$400,0002025General
    Richmond Wildlife CenterRichmond, VA$400,0002025General
    Rudlin Torah AcademyRichmond, VA$210,3742025General
    Rudlin Torah AcademyRichmond, VA$210,3742025General
    Temple Beth ElRichmond, VA$171,8752025General
    Temple Beth ElRichmond, VA$171,8752025General
    Yeshiva of VirginiaRichmond, VA$112,8912025General
    Yeshiva of VirginiaRichmond, VA$112,8912025General
    Blue Ridge Abortion FundCharlottesville, VA$35,0002025General
    Blue Ridge Abortion FundCharlottesville, VA$35,0002025General
    Virginia Holocaust MuseumRichmond, VA$33,0002025General
    Virginia Holocaust MuseumRichmond, VA$33,0002025General
    KIRVA HospiceRichmond, VA$32,5002025General
    KIRVA HospiceRichmond, VA$32,5002025General
    Weinstein Jewish Community CenterRichmond, VA$29,6092025General
    Weinstein Jewish Community CenterRichmond, VA$29,6092025General
    Jonah Scharf DAVRichmond, VA$25,0002025General
    Talia Scharf DAVRichmond, VA$25,0002025General
    Jonah Scharf DAVRichmond, VA$25,0002025General
    Talia Scharf DAVRichmond, VA$25,0002025General
    Yeshiva TC Scholarship FdRichmond, VA$20,8032025General
    Yeshiva TC Scholarship FdRichmond, VA$20,8032025General
    Richmond Free Loan FundBaltimore, MD$20,0002025General
    Richmond Free Loan FundBaltimore, MD$20,0002025General
    Aleph Bet PreschoolRichmond, VA$17,8942025General
    Aleph Bet PreschoolRichmond, VA$17,8942025General
    Congregation Or AtidRichmond, VA$17,5552025General
    Congregation Or AtidRichmond, VA$17,5552025General
    Congregation Beth AhabahRichmond, VA$16,5002025General
    Congregation Beth AhabahRichmond, VA$16,5002025General
    Virginia Museum of Fine ArtsRichmond, VA$15,0002025General
    Virginia Museum of Fine ArtsRichmond, VA$15,0002025General
    Friendship Circle of VirginiaRichmond, VA$10,0002025General
    Jewish Family ServicesRichmond, VA$10,0002025General
    Preschool Education TCFRichmond, VA$10,0002025General
    Jewish Family ServicesRichmond, VA$10,0002025General
    Hanover Education FoundationAshland, VA$10,0002025General
    Preschool Education TCFRichmond, VA$10,0002025General
    Friendship Circle of VirginiaRichmond, VA$10,0002025General
    Hanover Education FoundationAshland, VA$10,0002025General
    Temple Beth ElRichmond, VA$658,1562024General
    Jewish Community Federation of RichmondRichmond, VA$609,0362024General
    Beth Sholom Lifecare CampusRichmond, VA$401,5932024General
    Weinstein Jewish Community CenterRichmond, VA$128,3002024General
    Jewish Family ServicesRichmond, VA$91,7152024General
    Virginia Holocaust MuseumRichmond, VA$81,8632024General
    Congregation Beth AhabahRichmond, VA$73,6732024General
    Rudlin Torah AcademyRichmond, VA$71,4862024General

    Jewish Community Federation of Richmond

    $938,426
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Jewish Community Federation of Richmond

    $938,426
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Richmond Wildlife Center

    $400,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Richmond Wildlife Center

    $400,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Rudlin Torah Academy

    $210,374
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Rudlin Torah Academy

    $210,374
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Temple Beth El

    $171,875
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Temple Beth El

    $171,875
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Yeshiva of Virginia

    $112,891
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Yeshiva of Virginia

    $112,891
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Blue Ridge Abortion Fund

    $35,000
    Charlottesville, VA2025

    General

    Blue Ridge Abortion Fund

    $35,000
    Charlottesville, VA2025

    General

    Virginia Holocaust Museum

    $33,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Virginia Holocaust Museum

    $33,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    KIRVA Hospice

    $32,500
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    KIRVA Hospice

    $32,500
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Weinstein Jewish Community Center

    $29,609
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Weinstein Jewish Community Center

    $29,609
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Jonah Scharf DAV

    $25,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Talia Scharf DAV

    $25,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Jonah Scharf DAV

    $25,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Talia Scharf DAV

    $25,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Yeshiva TC Scholarship Fd

    $20,803
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Yeshiva TC Scholarship Fd

    $20,803
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Richmond Free Loan Fund

    $20,000
    Baltimore, MD2025

    General

    Richmond Free Loan Fund

    $20,000
    Baltimore, MD2025

    General

    Aleph Bet Preschool

    $17,894
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Aleph Bet Preschool

    $17,894
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Congregation Or Atid

    $17,555
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Congregation Or Atid

    $17,555
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Congregation Beth Ahabah

    $16,500
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Congregation Beth Ahabah

    $16,500
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

    $15,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

    $15,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Friendship Circle of Virginia

    $10,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Jewish Family Services

    $10,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Preschool Education TCF

    $10,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Jewish Family Services

    $10,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Hanover Education Foundation

    $10,000
    Ashland, VA2025

    General

    Preschool Education TCF

    $10,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Friendship Circle of Virginia

    $10,000
    Richmond, VA2025

    General

    Hanover Education Foundation

    $10,000
    Ashland, VA2025

    General

    Temple Beth El

    $658,156
    Richmond, VA2024

    General

    Jewish Community Federation of Richmond

    $609,036
    Richmond, VA2024

    General

    Beth Sholom Lifecare Campus

    $401,593
    Richmond, VA2024

    General

    Weinstein Jewish Community Center

    $128,300
    Richmond, VA2024

    General

    Jewish Family Services

    $91,715
    Richmond, VA2024

    General

    Virginia Holocaust Museum

    $81,863
    Richmond, VA2024

    General

    Congregation Beth Ahabah

    $73,673
    Richmond, VA2024

    General

    Rudlin Torah Academy

    $71,486
    Richmond, VA2024

    General