Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations · Atlanta, GA
Jewish Federation of Greater
691
Grants received
$63.1M
Total received
$91K
Average grant
125
Unique funders
This page shows grants where the recipient was matched by EIN via name + state resolution against IRS data (exact, alias, or high-confidence fuzzy). Grants that could not be precisely matched by EIN may appear under name search on the organization’s profile page.
Grants received by year
2024
$12.1M
86 grants
2023
$13.7M
97 grants
2022
$8.4M
84 grants
2021
$5.9M
71 grants
2020
$6.9M
88 grants
2019
$3.7M
53 grants
2018
$2.6M
43 grants
2017
$3.3M
33 grants
2016
$2.3M
32 grants
2015
$1.3M
39 grants
2014
$1.8M
36 grants
2013
$1.1M
29 grants
Top funders
10 grants · last 2024
$12.6M
9 grants · last 2024
$10.1M
16 grants · last 2024
$7.8M
18 grants · last 2024
$3.8M
8 grants · last 2024
$2.9M
22 grants · last 2024
$2.9M
7 grants · last 2023
$2.3M
6 grants · last 2024
$2.2M
12 grants · last 2024
$1.9M
6 grants · last 2024
$1.6M
Recent grants received · most recent first
Grants are matched to this organization by EIN. ✓ Exact = matched by exact name + state; ≈ Likely = inferred from a closely similar name.
$2.5M
TO SUPPORT THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION
TY 2024 · ≈ Likely
$2.3M
TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY, HELP PEOPLE, MEET CRITICAL NEEDS, SECURE A STRONG FUTURE, AND RENEW HOPE FOR JEWS IN ATLANTA, IN…
TY 2024 · ≈ Likely
$2.1M
$613K
$590K
$387K
$371K
$344K
$242K
$225K
$193K
$175K
$150K
$122K
to support: Interfaith, Jewish Camp Initiative, and Partners Fund
TY 2024 · ≈ Likely
$110K
$100K
$100K
$100K
$100K
SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION
TY 2024 · ≈ Likely
$76K
$75K
$73K
$71K
$70K
$70K
$68K
$66K
$50K
$50K
$50K
$38K
$36K
$31K
$30K
$25K
$25K
$25K
$25K
$23K
$20K
$20K
$16K
$15K
$15K
$15K
$11K
City of Sandy Springs donation to The Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, Israel via JFGA's Israel Emergency Fund
TY 2024 · ≈ Likely
$11K
$10K
$10K
$10K
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, Part XV. Up to 50 most recent grants shown.