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Ittleson Foundation
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- About The Foundation
- Current Program Interests
- AIDS
- 2023 AIDS Program Grants
- 2022 AIDS Program Grants
- 2021 AIDS Program Grants
- 2020 AIDS Program Grants
- 2019 AIDS Program Grants
- 2018 AIDS PROGRAM GRANTS
- 2017 AIDS Program Grants
- 2016 AIDS Program Grants
- 2015 AIDS Program Grants
- 2014 AIDS Program Grants
- 2013 AIDS Program Grants
- 2012 AIDS Program Grants
- 2011 AIDS Program Grants
- 2010 AIDS Program Grants
- 2009 AIDS Program Grants
- 2008 AIDS Program Grants
- Mental Health
- 2024 Mental Health Grants
- 2023 Mental Health Grants
- 2022 Mental Health Grants
- 2021 Mental Health Grants
- 2020 Mental Health Program Grants
- 2019 Mental Health Program Grants
- 2018 Mental Health Program Grants
- 2017 Mental Health Program Grants
- 2016 Mental Health Program Grants
- 2015 Mental Health Program Grants
- 2014 Mental Health Program Grants
- The Environment
- 2024 Environmental Grants
- 2023 Environmental Program Grants
- 2022 Environmental Program Grants
- 2021 Environmental Program Grants
- 2020 Environmental Program Grants
- 2019 Environmental Grants
- 2018 ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM GRANTS
- 2017 ENVIRONMENTAL GRANTS
- 2016 Environmenntal Program Grants
- 2015 Environmental Program Grants
- 2014 Environmental Program Grants
- 2013 Environmental Program Grants
- How to Apply
- Grant Information
Since 1932, The Ittleson Foundation has been serving the needs of the underprivileged and providing resources for organizations. The Foundation recognizes not-for-profit organizations, dedicated to bettering the United States, and as such, we provide funds for new initiatives and model projects that have the potential to greatly enhance public policy and the lives of fellow citizens. The Foundation's areas of particular interest are: mental health, AIDS, and the environment.
With a limited budget, the Foundation is unable to fund individuals, direct service programs, continuing support or capital campaigns.
The Foundation annually alternates its new grantmaking between its Mental Health and Environmental program areas. In 2025, the Foundation will be making new grants in the Environmental program area. Grants will be made at the Fall meeting. Initial letters of inquiry must be received before
September 1,2025. more....
Please address inquiries to:
Anthony C. Wood
Executive Director
Ittleson Foundation, Inc.
15 East 67th Street
New York, NY 10065
(212) 794-2008
Ittleson Foundation
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