The A M Foundation

OVERVIEW:  The A M Foundation funds grantmaking related to Jewish causes, particularly educational, religious and social service institutions.

IP TAKE: The foundation lacks transparency, which limits information available on its grantmaking priorities and activities. Any interested Jewish education groups will need to reach out to the address provided below to get on this funder’s radar.

PROFILE: The A M Foundation was established in 2003. It was established by real estate owner Arthur Meisels and his wife Miriam, who are based in Brooklyn and keep a low profile. The foundation does not maintain a website, which limits information available on its grantmaking priorities and activities.

Grants for Jewish Causes

According to tax filings, the A M Foundation funds grantmaking related to Jewish causes, particularly educational, religious and social service institutions. The A M Foundation’s grantmaking has steadily funded Keren Habinyan Bais Rochel, a school in Brooklyn.

Past grantees include Congregation Atzei Chaim, Congregation Nachlei Emunah, Yeshiva Bais Hillel, Chaim Medical Resource, and Bais Chana Women International, a “Chabad non-profit organization that works to provide an environment for Jewish girls and women, ages 15 and up and from all backgrounds, to explore Jewish teachings and traditions.”

Important Grant Details:

Grants range from $50 to $15,000. In a recent fiscal year, the foundation gave away approximately $570,000.

While the A M Foundation keeps a low profile, it does accept proposals. The foundation requires a letter stating the purpose of solicitation and any applicable brochures. The foundation does not cite any application deadlines or restrictions on awards.  

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CONTACT:

Arthur Meisels
290 Hewes St
Brooklyn, NY 11211