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Ellie and Mark Lainer Family Foundation Grants
Private foundation · EIN 26-0494169 · IRS 990-PF filings through tax year 2025
- Total grants paid
- $1.3M
- Grants reported
- 11
- Median grant
- $50K
- Future commitments
- None reported
Giving by tax year
| Tax year | Grants paid | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 7 | $675K |
| 2024 | 4 | $650K |
Where Ellie and Mark Lainer Family Foundation gives
States of grant recipients reported on the foundation's 990-PF filings, by dollars received.
California$1.2MIndiana$100K
Largest reported grants
The biggest individual grants on file, as reported by the foundation to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Purpose | Tax year | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JEWISH COMMUNITY FOUNDATION - LOS ANGELES | LOS ANGELES, CA | CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION | 2024 | $450K |
| VALLEY BETH SHALOM | ENCINO, CA | CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION | 2025 | $250K |
| BUILDERS OF JEWISH EDUCATION | LOS ANGELES, CA | CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION | 2025 | $150K |
| ILAN RAMON DAY SCHOOL | AGOURA HILLS, CA | CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION | 2024 | $100K |
| ILAN RAMON DAY SCHOOL | AGOURA HILLS, CA | CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION | 2025 | $100K |
| ALPHA EPSILON PI FOUNDATION | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION | 2025 | $50K |
| HILLEL 818 | NORTHRIDGE, CA | CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION | 2024 | $50K |
| ALPHA EPSILON PI FOUNDATION | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION | 2024 | $50K |
| HILLEL 818 | NORTHRIDGE, CA | CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION | 2025 | $50K |
| HESCHEL DAY SCHOOL WEST | NORTHRIDGE, CA | CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION | 2025 | $50K |
| MESIVTA OF GREATER LOS ANGELES | HIDDEN HILLS, CA | CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION | 2025 | $25K |
How to apply
This foundation reports on its 990-PF that it only makes contributions to preselected organizations and does not accept unsolicited applications.
About this data
Figures are aggregated from Ellie and Mark Lainer Family Foundation's IRS Form 990-PF electronic filings (2 filings on file, most recent tax year 2025). Totals reflect grants the foundation reported as paid, and can lag the current year because foundations file annually and often on extension. Source: IRS 990-PF e-file archive.