Dennis Schuman Charitable Foundation Grant
This grant provides funding to Jewish organizations and charities across the United States for a variety of charitable purposes, including education, health, and public welfare initiatives.
Description
The Dennis Schuman Charitable Foundation provides grant funding primarily to Jewish organizations and charities across the United States. The foundation supports a wide array of charitable purposes including religious, scientific, literary, educational, and public welfare initiatives. While there are no explicit programmatic restrictions, the foundation states a clear preference for supporting Jewish organizations and programs aligned with Jewish values or serving Jewish communities.
Managed by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., the foundation invites applications from organizations that are tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Eligible applicants may work in diverse fields, including arts and culture, education, health, human services, public benefit, and religion. While grants are technically available to organizations nationwide, the foundation’s history and mission strongly favor support for Jewish-led and Jewish-serving institutions.
Applications are accepted year-round; however, to be considered during the annual grant review process, submissions must be received by May 1. The foundation conducts its review meeting in June, and applicants typically receive decisions by July. An email confirmation is automatically sent to applicants upon submission.
Funded organizations may be required to submit periodic progress reports and a final report detailing the use of funds and outcomes achieved. These reports help ensure accountability and alignment with the foundation’s charitable goals. Specific evaluation criteria are not disclosed, but alignment with the foundation’s mission and objectives is likely to be a key factor.
Interested applicants must apply through the foundation’s online portal. For additional information, questions, or follow-up, applicants may need to reach out directly to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as no direct contact information is provided in the public grant announcement.