Jewish Healthcare Foundation of Pittsburgh

Annual Giving
$8.9M

Jewish Healthcare Foundation of Pittsburgh

Quick Stats

  • Annual Giving: Approximately $8.9 million in program expenses
  • Success Rate: Not publicly available
  • Decision Time: Not publicly specified
  • Grant Range: Not publicly specified
  • Geographic Focus: Southwestern Pennsylvania

Contact Details

  • Website: https://www.jhf.org
  • Phone: 412-773-1120 (AIDS Free Pittsburgh)
  • Email: Not publicly listed for general grant inquiries
  • Address: 625 Liberty Ave, Suite 2500, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Overview

Founded in 1990 from the proceeds of the sale of Montefiore Hospital—a healthcare institution originally founded by Pittsburgh's Jewish community—the Jewish Healthcare Foundation (JHF) operates with total assets of $179 million. With an annual revenue of approximately $20 million, JHF advances healthcare through what it calls "activist philanthropy," focusing on healthcare innovation, advocacy, collaboration, and education. The foundation recently announced $1.9 million in grants to address urgent community needs, support safety-net health providers, and invest in the future healthcare workforce. JHF operates three distinct arms: the Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative (PRHI), Health Careers Futures (HCF), and Women's Health Activist Movement Global (WHAMglobal).

Funding Priorities

Grant Programs

While specific grant amounts are not publicly detailed, JHF offers grants in the following areas:

  • Maternal Care Innovation Grants (periodic, applications currently closed)
  • Healthy Food Access Grants (periodic, applications currently closed)
  • Perinatal Action Collaborative Implementation Grants (periodic, applications currently closed)
  • General grant proposals aligned with foundation priorities (rolling basis)

Priority Areas

  • Aging and elderly care
  • HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment
  • Patient safety and quality improvement
  • Teen mental health
  • Women's health across the lifespan
  • Healthcare workforce development
  • Support for safety-net health providers
  • Healthcare innovation and system transformation

What They Don't Fund

Not explicitly stated on their website

Governance and Leadership

Executive Leadership:

  • Karen Wolk Feinstein - President and CEO (Compensation: $555,950)
  • Nancy D. Zionts - Chief Operating Officer (Compensation: $279,935)
  • Robert Ferguson - Chief Policy Officer (Compensation: $225,321)
  • Richard Smith - Chief Relationship Officer (Compensation: $177,595)
  • Scotland Huber - Chief Communications Officer (Compensation: $172,616)

Application Process & Timeline

How to Apply

JHF accepts grant proposals through multiple pathways:

  • Submit proposals during open RFP periods for specific initiatives
  • Submit general grant proposals aligned with foundation priorities at any time
  • Organizations are encouraged to "reach out and let us know how we can collaborate"
  • Proposals should reflect JHF's mission and focus on improving population health

Decision Timeline

Not publicly specified

Success Rates

Not publicly available

Reapplication Policy

Not publicly specified

Application Success Factors

Based on JHF's stated priorities and approach:

  • Demonstrate clear alignment with JHF's focus on healthcare innovation and system transformation
  • Show potential for improving healthcare quality, cost, and efficiency
  • Target underserved populations in southwestern Pennsylvania, including elderly, indigent, and underprivileged persons
  • Propose collaborative approaches that bring together multiple stakeholders
  • Present innovative solutions rather than traditional service delivery models
  • Focus on measurable population health improvements
  • Consider partnerships with JHF's operating arms (PRHI, HCF, WHAMglobal) where relevant

Key Takeaways for Grant Writers

  • JHF practices "activist philanthropy"—they seek partners who will work collaboratively toward systemic healthcare change
  • The foundation operates multiple specialized programs through its three operating arms, offering potential partnership opportunities beyond traditional grants
  • With no public application deadlines for general proposals, organizations can submit aligned proposals at any time
  • JHF also offers fellowships, internships, and stewardship programs as alternative engagement opportunities
  • The foundation serves as fiscal agent for state HIV/AIDS funding in southwestern Pennsylvania, indicating deep expertise in this area
  • Recent emphasis on urgent community needs and safety-net providers suggests increased focus on healthcare equity
  • Organizations should proactively reach out to discuss collaboration opportunities rather than waiting for specific RFPs

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