Provide compassionate, dignified, person-centered care and support to older adults and their families, expanding services into homes and communities through palliative, hospice, assisted living, and at-home care.
The Jewish Home and Healthcare Center Inc’s recent giving is centered on one recipient: the Foundation of the Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living in Somerset, New Jersey. Across the latest grants on file, the foundation supported that campus repeatedly with seven-figure awards tied to services for the elderly and the aged. The pattern points to a funder that backs direct care for older adults rather than broad, multi-issue philanthropy. Its stated work aligns with senior living, long-term care, assisted living, palliative care, hospice care, home health, and community grants. That mix shows a focus on aging support across settings, from residential care to home-based services and community programs. The grant language also emphasizes mission support, suggesting general program support rather than restricted project-only funding. The foundation’s grant record is local and entirely New Jersey-based. Recent awards all went to one Somerset recipient, indicating a concentrated relationship with a single senior-services institution. For researchers studying elder-care funders, this is a clear example of a foundation organized around care for older adults and their families within one geographic community.
In senior living, the foundation gave $1,503,596 to the Foundation of the Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living for supporting the mission of the foundation in providing services for the elderly. A second award of $1,231,649 to the same recipient was made for providing services for the aged, showing continuity in mission support. Its focus on elder care also extends to direct-service language. One 2024 grant of $1,208,997 again supported the mission of the Foundation of the Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living for services for the elderly. That repeated use of mission-based purpose text fits the foundation’s stated emphasis on senior health and wellness, aging-in-place support, and community grants. The public summary also places palliative care, hospice care, and home-based supportive services within the foundation’s scope, linking the grantmaking pattern to care for older adults across different stages and settings.
Grant sizes are tightly clustered: p25 is $1,220,323, median is $1,231,649, and p75 is $1,367,622. The recent awards all fall in the seven-figure range, which indicates a consistently large-grant pattern rather than a wide spread of small awards. The foundation’s giving appears recurring and relationship-based. The same Somerset recipient appears in multiple recent years, with awards recorded in 2023, 2024, and 2025. The structure also looks straightforward: the organization makes direct grants, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. The active community-grant program is described as not accepting unsolicited requests.
$1.5M
$412K
$1.2M
$1.6M
Most grants fall between $1.2M and $1.4M, with a median of $1.2M.
25th Percentile
$1.2M
Median
$1.2M
75th Percentile
$1.4M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in NJ.
ROBERT BARRY
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Giving is highly concentrated in New Jersey: 100% of grants in the data went to recipients in the HQ state, and New Jersey is also the top state by grant count. The named recipient city in the recent grants is Somerset, where the foundation’s repeated grantee is located. The grant record is entirely U.S.-based, with 3 grants and no non-U.S. recipient countries listed.
It supports organizations serving older adults, with stated focus areas including senior living, long-term care, assisted living, palliative care, hospice care, home health and in-home care, and community grants. The recent grants show direct support for the Foundation of the Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living in Somerset, New Jersey.
Typical grants are very large and tightly grouped: p25 is $1,220,323, median is $1,231,649, and p75 is $1,367,622. The recent awards on file are all in the seven-figure range.
Yes. The Foundation of the Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living appears in multiple recent years, including 2023, 2024, and 2025. That suggests recurring support rather than one-off grants.
Its giving is local and entirely in New Jersey. The data shows 100% of grants going to recipients in NJ, with the recent recipient located in Somerset.
No. The active Community Grants program is marked as not accepting unsolicited requests.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FOUNDATION OF THE OSCAR AND ELLA WILF CAMPUS FOR SENIOR LIVING | SOMERSET, NJ | $1,503,596 | 2025 | THE PURPOSE OF THE DONATION IS TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF THE FOUNDATION IN PROVIDING SERVICES FOR THE ELDERLY. |
| FOUNDATION OF THE OSCAR AND ELLA WILF CAMPUS FOR SENIOR LIVING | SOMERSET, NJ | $1,208,997 | 2024 | THE PURPOSE OF THE DONATION IS TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF THE FOUNDATION IN PROVIDING SERVICES FOR THE ELDERLY. |
| FOUNDATION OF THE OSCAR AND ELLA WILF CAMPUS FOR SENIOR LIVING | SOMERSET, NJ | $1,231,649 | 2023 | THE PURPOSE OF THE DONATION IS TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF THE FOUNDATION IN PROVIDING SERVICES FOR THE AGED. |
FOUNDATION OF THE OSCAR AND ELLA WILF CAMPUS FOR SENIOR LIVING
$1,503,596THE PURPOSE OF THE DONATION IS TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF THE FOUNDATION IN PROVIDING SERVICES FOR THE ELDERLY.
FOUNDATION OF THE OSCAR AND ELLA WILF CAMPUS FOR SENIOR LIVING
$1,208,997THE PURPOSE OF THE DONATION IS TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF THE FOUNDATION IN PROVIDING SERVICES FOR THE ELDERLY.
FOUNDATION OF THE OSCAR AND ELLA WILF CAMPUS FOR SENIOR LIVING
$1,231,649THE PURPOSE OF THE DONATION IS TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF THE FOUNDATION IN PROVIDING SERVICES FOR THE AGED.