The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation was eastablished during the late 1930s by Harry weinberg as a long term vehicle for consistent charitable activity.
The Weinberg Foundation assists financially disadvantaged and vulnerable individuals and families through grants to direct service organizations. Their end goal is to help these individuals and families to overcome obstacles and achieve greater self-sufficiency.
The foundation gives grants to the following program areas: older adults; workforce development; basic human needs & health; disabilities; education, children, youth, and families; general community support; and Maryland small grants program
Justin Ross, 3, received a Pre-Kindergarten scholarship for full tuition at ... The Foundation will be awarding more grants from the Covid Relief...more
We will continue to evaluate this emergency fund to address critical gaps as they arise. Our leadership and staff are committed to ensuring that all...more
Two local Jewish camps get grants to increase accessibility ... some extra help from the Yashar Initiative — a program of the Foundation for Jewish Camp. ... In the first round of grants, announced...more
... for the Annie E. Casey Foundation, some feel it was not enough to protect Mr. Casey's legacy from the philanthropic sector's strong leftward...more
The Foundation will distribute $125 million in grants in 2019, including $12 million in Israel, focused on three priorities: enabling older adults to age...more
The position young people are dealt with can be complex, and yet the entire economic system is still focused for an age that’s almost gone astray. The solution? Promoting social enterprise and getting these young people integrated into work.