Altman Foundation

OVERVIEW: The Altman Foundation supports programs and organizations within New York City and provides moderately sized grants to local nonprofits.

IP TAKE: While Altaman priorities grantmaking initiated from within the foundation, they accept unsolicited proposals from organizations that align with their mission. Grantseeking organizations should prepare to be self-reflective in their LOIs. Unlike many other philanthropic foundations, Altman takes bigger chances on promising ideas without being overly prescriptive.

PROFILE: The Altman Foundation, established in 1913 by Benjamin Altman, supports “programs and institutions that enrich the quality of life in New York City, with a particular focus on initiatives that help individuals, families, and communities benefit from the services and opportunities that will enable them to achieve their full potential.” The foundation focuses on education, health, strengthening communities, and arts and culture.

Grants for K-12 Education

Altman prioritizes education and youth initiatives. The foundation supports educational programs at top-performing, independent schools such as the Harlem Academy and youth development programs such as Rocking the Boat. In a recent year, the foundation claimed over $241 million in assets. 

Grants for Public Health and Access

Altman looks for health grantseekers to adhere to their guidelines for health grant proposals. In 2017, the Foundation gave $145,000 in grants to CaringKind, the Heart of Alzheimer’s Caregiving and $100,000 each to Make the Road New York, Medicare Rights Center, Inc., and New York Lawyers for the Public Interest.

Grants for Community Development, and Arts and Culture

Altman also makes grants through its Strengthening Communities and Cultural Engagement program areas. For instance, past grantees include JobsFirstNYC, Single Stop USA, Inc., Bronx Children’s Museum, and The New York Public Library.

Important Grant Details

The foundation operates on a results-based approach and looks to the future for outcomes more than activities. Grantmaking efforts center on direct service, capacity building, or systems change. To learn about recent Altman grantees, explore the Search Grantees page. Typically, grants range between $25,000 and $100,000.

Altman's approach, guidelines, and FAQs are explicitly stated on the application process page. Like many foundations in the area, this one will not award grants to individuals, fundraisers, capital equipment, or disease research. Altman also will not entertain proposals for artistic performances or exhibitions with which it is not already involved.

Altman asks for a letter of inquiry to begin the application process unless an applicant has already received funds from them. General questions can be directed to info@altman.org.

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