Grants Archive
| Year | Grantee | Project | Description / Award / Location | Program Area |
| 2010 | American Friends of the Hebrew University, Inc. | Spielberg Film Archive | Support to digitize, transfer, and restore films from the Archive's world renowned collection of Jewish documentary film footage. $250,000 |
Revitalizing Jewish Arts, Culture & Identity |
| 2010 | Blue Card | General Support (Fifth Renewal) | Renewal of support to provide financial assistance to elderly Holocaust survivors for housing, health care, and other basic necessities. $50,000 |
Holocaust Education and Survivor Aid |
| 2010 | Centropa Center for Research and Documentation (Centropa) | US Expansion Program (Renewal) | Support for media-based U.S. middle- and high-school curriculum utilizing photographs and interviews of Jews who remained in Europe after the Holocaust. $100,000 |
Revitalizing Jewish Arts, Culture & Identity |
| 2010 | Hartley Film Foundation | Outside the Box | Support for the completion of a documentary about one woman’s quest to understand what it means to be black and Jewish in America, and about the reconciliation of these seemingly separate identities. $50,000. |
Revitalizing Jewish Arts, Culture & Identity |
| 2010 | International Center of Photography | Roman Vishniac Project | Support for new research of photographer Roman Vishniac’s images to promote a more nuanced and accurate understanding of his work which will culminate in a digital archive and a major exhibition at ICP. $100,000 |
Revitalizing Jewish Arts, Culture & Identity |
| 2010 | Jewish World Watch | Synagogue Resource Director (Renewal) | Support for a Synagogue Resource Director who will work with synagogues in Los Angeles to strengthen their members’ activism and maintain a strong Jewish presence on issues of genocide at a national level. $60,000. |
Strengthening Service & Social Justice |
| 2010 | Lookingglass Theatre | The Last Act of Lilka Kadison | Continued support to develop and present a play about a spirited woman in the twilight of her life, who is struggling with her past and her present. The play, based on Jewish lore and modern stories, integrates choreography, toy theatre, puppetry, magic, and original music and interweaves three different stories based on experiences from the Jewish Diaspora. $50,000 |
Revitalizing Jewish Arts, Culture & Identity |
| 2010 | National Yiddish Book Center | Jewish Cultural Fellows Program (Renewal) | Renewal of support for a university program for students from around the country to receive training and a stipend to create public programs that explore modern Jewish and Yiddish traditions through language, literature, and culture at their respective universities. $150,000 |
Engaging the Next Generation |
| 2010 | Reboot, Inc. | General Support (Renewal) | Renewed support for a think-tank/incubator for Jewish creativity that has reached hundreds of thousands through programs like 10Q, the Sabbath Manifesto/National Day of Unplugging and Sukkah City. $250,000 |
Engaging the Next Generation |






