Elia & Fannie Karas Foundation Inc

455 DORCHESTER AVENUE - SOUTH BOSTON - MA 02127, Massachusetts
Latest Filing: 2024
Total Assets: $966,704
Total Giving: $133,225
Grants: 12
Median Grant: $5,000

ELIA & FANNIE KARAS FOUNDATION INC, a small 990pf foundation in Massachusetts, provides grants ranging from $1K to $60K annually.

2024 Summary

$966,704

Total Assets

$133,225

Funding Awarded

12

Grants Given

$5,000

Median Grant

$55,000

Largest Grant

$1,000

Smallest Grant

2024 Recipients

Recipient Award Location Purpose
Crohn & Colitis Foundation $55,000 New York, NEW YORK Charitable Contribution
Friends Of Children $25,000 Boston, MASSACHUSETTS Charitable Contribution
Shirat Hayam $10,725 Swampscott, MASSACHUSETTS Charitable Contribution
Dana Farber $10,000 Boston, MASSACHUSETTS Charitable Contribution
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy $10,000 Boston, MASSACHUSETTS Charitable Contribution
Lappin Foundation $5,000 Beverly, MASSACHUSETTS Charitable Contribution
Ogunquit Playhouse Foundation $5,000 Ogunquit, MAINE Charitable Contribution
The Miryam Institute $5,000 Great Neck, NEW YORK Charitable Contribution
Jcc Of The North Shore $2,500 Marblehead, MASSACHUSETTS Charitable Contribution
Kellie Kennedy Golf Classic $2,500 East Haven, CONNECTICUT Charitable Contribution
Friends Of The High Line $1,500 New York, NEW YORK Charitable Contribution
Jewish Big Brother Big Sister $1,000 Waltham, MASSACHUSETTS Charitable Contribution
$2,500
$64,225
State
Total
  • MA

    Massachusetts

    $64,225
  • NY

    New York

    $61,500
  • ME

    Maine

    $5,000
  • CT

    Connecticut

    $2,500

Contacts

Name Phone Title
JOSEPH KARAS 6172688800 PRESIDENT
JOSEPH KARAS Signing Officer

Historical Financials

Year Total Assets Total Giving Grants Median Grant Max Grant Min Grant
2024 $966,704 $133,225 12 $5,000 $55,000 $1,000
2023 $903,621 $102,900 8 $8,500 $50,000 $1,000
2022 $511,121 $310,000 8 $20,000 $120,000 $5,000

Why Organizations Trust GrantExec

$78.19B
Available Funding
7,262
Active Grants
346
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