The Lefrak Charitable Foundation concentrates its giving on major educational and health institutions, favoring large, unrestricted gifts to established organizations. Most dollars flow to a small number of prominent beneficiaries—notably a major hospital system and elite universities—indicating a preference for institutional philanthropy rather than grassroots nonprofits. Grants appear aimed at broad institutional support (education and medical services) rather than narrow programmatic funding.
A defining feature of The Harrison T Lefrak Charitable Foundation Inc C/o the Lefrak Trust Co is its repeated support for New York Presbyterian Fund, with grants of $505,000 in 2025 and $500,000 in 2024. That pattern points to a foundation that uses large gifts to back established institutions over time. Across the recent grants list, the foundation also supported Princeton University, Uatx, and several New York-based cultural, educational, and faith institutions. The recipient mix suggests broad institutional philanthropy rather than small, project-specific grants to grassroots groups. The foundation’s giving reaches hospitals, universities, religious organizations, arts institutions, and schools. Several recipients are well-known organizations with citywide or national visibility, including Columbia Business School, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Saint David’s School. Grant descriptions use broad charitable-purpose language, which is consistent with flexible support for established nonprofits. The overall picture is of a funder that concentrates substantial dollars in a limited set of organizations, with New York recipients appearing repeatedly in the recent grant list.
In health-related giving, The Harrison T Lefrak Charitable Foundation Inc C/o the Lefrak Trust Co awarded $505,000 to New York Presbyterian Fund in 2025, following a $500,000 grant the year before. That makes hospital support the clearest recurring line in the recent record. Education is another visible area. The foundation gave $100,000 to The Trustees of Princeton University and $50,000 to Columbia Business School, showing support for higher education institutions at different scales. Its grant list also includes faith and cultural organizations. In 2025 it gave $50,000 to Congregation Emanu-el of the City of New York, $10,000 to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and $5,000 to Friends of the High Line. A smaller grant of $5,000 to De Funzburg Myeloma Research Foundation adds a research-oriented beneficiary to the mix.
Typical grants cluster around a median of $50,000, with a lower quartile of $6,250 and an upper quartile of $100,000. That spread shows a core of mid-sized awards alongside a few very large institutional gifts. The recent record also shows repeat giving to the same hospital fund across two consecutive years, which signals continuity rather than one-off support. The foundation’s legal structure is a charitable foundation, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Grants are broad-purpose in character, with no application process indicated in the data.
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$857K
Most grants fall between $6K and $100K, with a median of $50K.
25th Percentile
$6K
Median
$50K
75th Percentile
$100K
About 0% of grants go to recipients in NY.
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Highly concentrated: very few, large grants with repeat funding to a core grantee (New York Presbyterian). Supports well-established institutions rather than many small or new organizations.
Notable grantees: New York Presbyterian Fund, The Trustees of Princeton University, UATX
The foundation gives primarily in the United States, with 10 recent grants all landing there. New York is the top state by grant count, and New York City appears frequently among recipient locations, including New York Presbyterian Fund, Congregation Emanu-el of the City of New York, Columbia Business School, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Friends of the High Line, and Saint David's School. Outside New York City, recent grants also went to Portola Valley, California, and Austin, Texas.
The recent grants show support for hospitals, universities, religious organizations, arts institutions, schools, and research groups. Examples include New York Presbyterian Fund, The Trustees of Princeton University, Congregation Emanu-el of the City of New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and De Funzburg Myeloma Research Foundation.
The grant-size distribution centers on a median of $50,000. The 25th percentile is $6,250 and the 75th percentile is $100,000, which indicates a mix of smaller grants and larger institutional awards.
Yes. New York Presbyterian Fund received $505,000 in 2025 after a $500,000 grant in 2024. That two-year pattern shows at least some recurring support rather than purely one-time giving.
The top state by grant count is New York, and every recent grant in the provided list went to a recipient in the United States. New York City recipients appear often, including organizations in health care, education, religion, arts, and public space.
No. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments, based on the profile data provided.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN FUND | NEW YORK, NY | $505,000 | 2025 | RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES |
| THE TRUSTEES OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY | PORTOLA VALLEY, CA | $100,000 | 2025 | RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES |
| UATX | AUSTIN, TX | $100,000 | 2025 | RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES |
| CONGREGATION EMANU-EL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK | NEW YORK, NY | $50,000 | 2025 | RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES |
| COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL | NEW YORK, NY | $50,000 | 2025 | RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES |
| THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART | NEW YORK, NY | $10,000 | 2025 | RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES |
| DE FUNZBURG MYELOMA RESEARCH FOUNDATION | NEW YORK, NY | $5,000 | 2025 | RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES |
| FRIENDS OF THE HIGH LINE | NEW YORK, NY | $5,000 | 2025 | RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES |
| SAINT DAVID'S SCHOOL | NEW YORK, NY | $3,500 | 2025 | RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES |
| NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN FUND | NEW YORK, NY | $500,000 | 2024 | RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES |
NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN FUND
$505,000RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
THE TRUSTEES OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
$100,000RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
UATX
$100,000RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
CONGREGATION EMANU-EL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
$50,000RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL
$50,000RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
$10,000RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
DE FUNZBURG MYELOMA RESEARCH FOUNDATION
$5,000RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
FRIENDS OF THE HIGH LINE
$5,000RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
SAINT DAVID'S SCHOOL
$3,500RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN FUND
$500,000RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES