Grant History / Grant Directory

Since 1986, ACBP has made significant, strategic contributions and developed programs and organizations in North America and Israel. This directory will allow you to explore these investments and their missions.



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Search Results: 933

*Those grants with end dates beyond 2016 have been accounted for in ACBP's spend-down process.
Organization
Location
Description
Start Date
 End Date
Grant Amount
CONTACT / website
Breakfast for Learning
Canada
Breakfast for Learning, the leading national non-profit organization solely dedicated to child nutrition programs in Canada. We know that when a child is well-nourished, they perform better in school and we work to ensure that students receive the healthy breakfasts, lunches and snacks they need to succeed.
14/6/1996
08/06/1999
$2,000.00
Can Serve Foundation
Canada
Can Serve Foundation is a charitable Canadian organization. Its sole purpose is to support a home for girls called Sheela Bal Bhavan, after its founders Sheela and Joti Bhatnagar. Sheela Bal Bhavan is a home for girls in need. More than just offering food, clothing and shelter, it is intended to give them choices.
16/5/1994
05/01/1996
$15,000.00
Canadian Friends of Cali & Amal
Canada
 
31/10/1994
14/5/1999
$7,500.00
H.J.F. Bloomfield 514-484-9430
Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Canada
Guided by the humane ethic, it is the mission of the Canadian SPCA to protect animals against negligence, abuse, and exploitation, represent their interests and ensure their well-being, raise public awareness and help develop compassion for all living beings.
10/07/1992
25/2/1994
$500.00
Centraide of Greater Montreal
Canada
Mission is to maximize financial and volunteer resources, so that Centraide, particularly by funding community agencies and working in partnership with them, can promote caring and social involvement in order to improve the quality of life in our community and empower its most vulnerable members to take charge of their lives.
10/07/1992
18/11/2000
$320,580.00
Centre des Femmes de Montreal/Women's Centre of Montreal
Canada
The mission of the Women's Centre of Montréal is to provide services to help women help themselves. To accomplish its mission, the Centre offers educational and vocational training, information, counseling and referral services.
14/12/1995
12/12/1998
$600.00
Dalse Welfare Club
Canada
The Dalse Welfare Club was started in 1929 by a group of young friends 16 to 18 years of age who were interested at that time in sports, social gatherings and education.  In 1942, it was decided the Dalse Boys would become a Service Club and the name changed to read: "The Dalse Welfare Club," with its slogan of "Help Unto Others". With an aging membership and a lack of new participants, Dalse Welfare gradually reached the decision to shut down, ceasing operations in 1999.
07/03/1991
22/5/1998
$2,100.00
 
Dorot, Inc.
United States
DOROT alleviates social isolation among the elderly and provides services to help them live independently as valued members of the community. We serve the Jewish and wider community, bringing the generations together in a mutually beneficial partnership of elders, volunteers and professionals. 
22/5/2001
22/5/2002
$5,000.00
Fondation Share the Warmth Foundation
Canada
Share the Warmth’s mission is to awaken hopes and dreams by overcoming hunger and poverty. Our mission is lived out in schools, with youth and in the community by providing food, school supplies, youth groups, tutoring, scholarships and music for youth, a food bank, a second-hand shop, work programs and more.
18/8/1993
21/11/1998
$5,000.00
Genocide Intervention Network Inc.
United States
Established in 2005, Genocide Intervention Network is mobilizing the first permanent anti-genocide constituency committed to stopping the worst atrocities around the world. Our mission is to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide.
12/06/2010
12/06/2011
$2,500.00
Golden Age Association
Canada
Cummings Jewish Centre for Seniors is committed to enhancing the quality of life of the 50 plus community. The Agency acknowledges the dignity and self worth of the individual and promotes positive attitudes about aging. It emphasizes volunteer involvement in all aspects of Agency life.
11/02/1990
05/08/1999
$2,250.00
Hebrew Home for the Aged
United States
The Hebrew Home at Riverdale is an internationally recognized non-profit geriatric service organization that provides older adults of all faiths with exceptional care in conformance with the laws, customs and traditions of the Jewish religion. Our goal is to provide warm, nurturing care in a cost-effective manner which preserves and enhances independence and dignity. We seek to make a positive impact everyday in the lives of all of the residents and individuals we serve throughout the community.
08/02/2001
08/02/2002
$10,000.00
Humanitarian Aid Foundation
United States
Humanitarian Aid Foundation is a vibrant community development and progress oriented organization dedicated to working with children and families in remote and underprivileged communities in to reach their full potential by tackling the causes poverty and injustice.
18/5/2007
18/5/2008
$5,000.00
Jerusalem Shelter for Battered Women
Israel
Woman to Woman, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping the victims of domestic violence in Israel, established the Jerusalem Shelter for Battered Women in 1982. The Shelter provides physical haven and emotional security for women from all over the country regardless of religion, race, nationality, age, education or economic situation.
20/10/1999
11/07/2012
$51,493.27
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services Inc.
United States
JBFCS has one mission - to get help to those who need it. JBFCS offers more than 175 social service and mental health programs to all New Yorkers.
22/11/2001
22/11/2002
$10,000.00
Jewish Children's Bureau
United States
When Chicago-area families need help, Jewish Child & Family Services (JCFS) is ready to provide caring and healing services to guide them from crisis to calm, from anguish to awareness, and from isolation to support. With services that are infused with Jewish values and compassion, JCFS works to strengthen lives throughout our community.
25/1/2000
25/1/2001
$200.00
Joshua Louis Animal Cancer Foundation
United States
The Joshua Louis Animal Cancer Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created to assist Owners and Families of pets who are in need of cancer treatment.  
21/7/2011
21/7/2012
$2,500.00
La Maison Victor-Gadbois
Canada
A profound respect for human life summarizes the philosophy of La Maison Victor-Gadbois.  This respect allows a terminally ill person to live a quality life, in truth and dignity, until the end.
14/4/1993
05/08/1999
$3,000.00
L'Abri en Ville
Canada
Our mission at L’Abri en Ville is to provide a stable and fulfilling environment for persons with a mental illness through safe, affordable housing and inclusion in a supportive community.
28/6/1995
01/08/1999
$1,500.00
Le Pain d'Aujourd'hui
Canada
Statistics demonstrate that one in five Quebecers lives in poverty.  Concerned about the wellbeing of these children and aware of their precarious nutrition, Le Pain d'Aujourd'hui distributes food to needy children in several schools in Quebec.
01/01/1996
13/3/1998
$500.00
Leave Out Violence
Canada
LOVE (Leave Out Violence) is an award-winning youth violence prevention organization. LOVE was founded on the belief that youth challenged by violence can be agents of change, capable of transforming their own lives, investing themselves in their communities, and making the world a safer place.
06/08/1995
25/10/2000
$2,000.00
Little Shelter
United States
Little Shelter Animal Adoption Center, one of Long Island's oldest no-kill shelters, is dedicated to saving all companion animals whose lives are in jeopardy.
05/06/1999
10/09/2003
$300.00
Maison du Parc Inc.
Canada
A not-for-profit organization, the Maison du Parc welcomes men and women stricken with HIV/AIDS. It offers a palliative care program and accompaniment for the physical, psychological and social needs of our residents.
25/9/1995
05/01/1999
$1,500.00
Maison Shalom House Inc.
Canada
 
13/10/1988
19/6/1999
$12,000.00
Belle Hittner 514-738-8708
Ma'ot Chittim Fund
Canada
 
13/3/1991
25/3/1997
$900.00
Joseph Y. Nadler
514-483-3660
Mazon Canada
Canada
Based on the tradition of tikkun olam (healing the world), MAZON Canada raises awareness of poverty and hunger and links it with the mitzvah (obligation) of tzedakah (charity.) Funds raised by MAZON Canada are distributed on a non-denominational basis and allocated once a year giving much needed relief to carefully vetted organizations that provide basic food needs.
27/9/1990
29/11/2012
$65,946.00
Mazon: A Jewish Response to Hunger
United States
MAZON, which means “food” or “sustenance” in Hebrew, was the first national organization to rally the American Jewish community around the issue of hunger, and remains the only national Jewish organization dedicated exclusively to that same cause.
21/8/1992
26/10/2006
$5,495.00
Montreal Assault Prevention Centre
Canada
The Montreal Assault Prevention Centre’s programs allow those vulnerable to assault the opportunity to empower themselves, through the acquisition of practical tools, rather then rules. This enhances peoples quality of life instead of restricting it and better prepares them to deal with an assault.
04/04/1996
21/4/1998
$750.00
Multi Caf
Canada
MultiCaf's mission is to offer meals and a food bank service to people of low-income living in the Cote-des-Neiges/Snowdon area, to develop and provide opportunities for skill development and social integration for people of low-income, to defend the rights of less privileged people and to raise awareness in the community with regards to issues linked to poverty.
01/07/1992
01/07/1993
$5,000.00
Natal: Israel Trauma Center for Victims of Terror and War
Israel
NATAL was established in 1998 with the aim of increasing public awareness of National Psychotrauma caused by the Israeli-Arab conflict. 
15/8/2002
15/8/2003
$2,500.00
Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter, Inc.
United States
The Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter, Inc. (NCS) serves people who are chronically homeless, formerly homeless or at-risk of becoming homeless. Established by religious and community leaders on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, NCS was founded on the premise that homelessness is the responsibility of the entire community.
16/12/2002
11/09/2005
$1,500.00
Ohr Torah Institutions of Israel, Inc.
United States
 
21/5/1997
02/07/2008
$102,500.00
Joel Weiss 212-935-8672
Old Brewery Mission Foundation
Canada
The Foundation was created in 2006 to raise funds for the Old Brewery Mission as it strives to permanently reduce homelessness in Montreal by offering emergency, transition and housing services to thousands of homeless men and women.
16/1/1992
27/3/2013
$29,250.00
Organization for the Protection of Children's Rights
Canada
A non-profit organization that defends and protects the rights of children and adolescents in difficulty and, more particularly, individuals experiencing problems as a result of family conflicts and/or the breakup of the family through prevention, education and early intervention.
15/8/1997
18/6/1999
$500.00
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Palm Beaches, Inc.
United States
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is a limited-admission humane society and provides services to over 10,000 cats, dogs, puppies and kittens each year. Operating continuously since 1925, we have been positively impacting animal welfare and addressing overpopulation in Palm Beach County through a variety of services.
20/11/2000
11/05/2004
$1,000.00
Phoenix House Development Fund
United States
 
19/3/1999
19/3/2000
$1,000.00
212-595-5810
Society for Disabled Children's Playgrounds
Israel
 
28/2/1990
28/2/1991
$5,000.00
Michal Brener 972-4-837-7139
Soviet Children's Fund of North America
Canada
 
25/10/1991
25/10/1992
$1,000.00
George A. Cohon
Sun Youth Organization Inc.
Canada
The mission of Sun Youth is to provide a highly personalized service and implement new programs to improve the current situation of its clientele through education, awareness and material assistance. Sun Youth is committed to the entire community, without discrimination, by a dedicated commitment and an acute awareness of the continuing challenges.
13/6/1990
05/11/2005
$74,150.00
The Canadian Friends of Ilan Foundation for Handicapped Children
Canada
 
03/11/1992
14/5/1999
$900.00
514-487-3510
The Gazette Christmas Fund
Canada
The Gazette Christmas Fund has been in existence for 46 years. During this time, we have become known as a non-profit organization with a heart - and a talent for channeling donations where they are most needed. We take pride in the generosity and caring attitude of people who offer us their support year after year. Individuals, families, office groups, schools, churches, community organizations, small businesses and large corporations all contribute to our effort to bring a ray of hope into the lives of Montreal's less fortunate during the holiday season.
11/05/1992
12/01/2009
$4,000.00
The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund
United States
The New York Times began printing short profiles about those in need. The campaign began December 15, 1912. Soon other publishers in the United States and abroad adopted the idea that a newspaper could make a general appeal for the needy and thus help established welfare agencies solicit funds. All told, the Fund has raised over $250 million since it began more than 100 years ago.
02/03/1998
30/11/2011
$12,000.00
The Portage Foundation
Canada
Portage fosters the strengths and skills of substance dependent persons to enable them through comprehensive and cost-effective interventions based on the therapeutic community approach, to live lives of sobriety, filled with dignity, self-respect, and accomplishment.
28/4/1983
10/03/1996
$53,500.00
Women in Need, Inc.
United States
Women In Need provides housing, help and hope to New York City women and their families who are homeless and disadvantaged. Through comprehensive programs such as shelter, supportive permanent housing, job training, domestic violence services, alcohol and substance abuse treatment and childcare, WIN offers the tools and guidance which allow our families to return to their communities and live independently.
29/6/1990
01/01/2013
$143,700.00