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Council for Jewish Elderly

Chicago, Illinois  ·  EIN 364310834  ·  Private foundation

Council for Jewish Elderly is a Illinois-based grantmaker. In its latest 990-PF filing it reported $1.1M in annual giving against $21.0M in assets. This page documents the 8 grants Bespoke Grants has indexed for Council for Jewish Elderly — who they fund, what they prioritize, and what to know before reaching out.

$1.1M
Annual giving (FY2020)
$21.0M
Total assets
8
Grants tracked
2025
Most recent grant

What Council for Jewish Elderly funds

Council for Jewish Elderly's giving carries a documented focus on faith-based (jewish).

Faith-Based (Jewish)

Populations it has supported include older adults.

older adults

Grant history

The largest grants Bespoke Grants has on record for Council for Jewish Elderly, by amount:

RecipientLocationGrantYear
Council for Jewish Elderly
General Operating Support
Chicago, IL$1.9M2017
Council for Jewish Elderly
General Operating Support
Chicago, IL$1.4M2019
Council for Jewish Elderly
GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
Chicago, IL$1.4M2025
Council for Jewish Elderly
GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
Chicago, IL$1.4M2024
Council for Jewish Elderly
General Operating Support
Chicago, IL$1.3M2022
Council for Jewish Elderly
General Operating Support
Chicago, IL$1.2M2018
Council for Jewish Elderly
General Operating Support
Chicago, IL$1.2M2023
Council for Jewish Elderly
General Operating Support
Chicago, IL$1.1M2020

Council for Jewish Elderly giving by year

Total grants Bespoke Grants has indexed for each filing year:

2017$1.9M
2018$1.2M
2019$1.4M
2020$1.1M
2022$1.3M
2023$1.2M
2024$1.4M
2025$1.4M

How to apply for funding from Council for Jewish Elderly

Council for Jewish Elderly's public IRS filing does not spell out a formal application process. Foundations of this size often give primarily to organizations they already know, so a concise letter of inquiry or a warm introduction is usually the best first contact — not a full proposal.

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Frequently asked questions about Council for Jewish Elderly

Does Council for Jewish Elderly accept grant applications?
Council for Jewish Elderly's public filing does not specify an application process. A brief letter of inquiry or a warm introduction is usually the best first step with a private foundation of this size.
What does Council for Jewish Elderly fund?
Council for Jewish Elderly's grants focus on faith-based (jewish). Recent recipients include Council for Jewish Elderly, Council for Jewish Elderly, Council for Jewish Elderly. Its full grant history is listed above.
How much does Council for Jewish Elderly give in grants?
Council for Jewish Elderly reported $1.1M in grants in its most recent IRS filing (FY2020). Across all years in our data it has awarded $10.8M over 8 grants.
Where is Council for Jewish Elderly located?
Council for Jewish Elderly is based in Chicago, Illinois. Its IRS employer identification number (EIN) is 364310834.
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About this profile. This page is built from Council for Jewish Elderly's public IRS Form 990-PF and 990 filings, indexed by Bespoke Grants alongside 13M+ grants from 225,000+ U.S. foundations. Grant figures reflect filings available to date; IRS data publishes on a 1–2 year lag. Bespoke Grants is not affiliated with Council for Jewish Elderly. Always confirm current giving priorities and application procedures with the foundation directly before applying.