Nonprofits/Organizations/23-7174183
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501(c)(3)
T700
Form 990

Jewish Communal Fund

EIN 23-7174183NEW YORK, NY 10022Founded 1972WebsiteIRS Tax Year 2023 · Period ending June 30, 2024
Mission Statement

TO FACILITATE AND PROMOTE PHILANTHROPY THROUGH DONOR ADVISED FUNDS.

IRS Tax Year 2023

Period ending June 30, 2024

Tax year 2024 filing not yet available. This is the most recent filing on record.

Total Revenue

$1.1B

+9.3%YoY

Total Expenses

$1.0B

+13.1%YoY

Net Assets

$2.9B

+5.7%YoY

Employees

23

+4.5%YoY

Grants Paid

$1.0B

Program Expense Ratio

98.3%

Fundraising Efficiency

44737.1%

This nonprofit profile presents IRS Form 990 tax filing data for Jewish Communal Fund (EIN: 23-7174183), based on the 2023 tax year annual return filed with the Internal Revenue Service.

Sections below include financial summaries (revenue, expenses, and net assets), program accomplishments, officer and key employee compensation, detailed executive pay breakdowns, top independent contractors, governance policies and audit information, related tax-exempt organizations. All figures are reported in USD as filed.

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RoundPaper IndicatorsTax Year 2023

Financial Health

Revenue grew +9.3% to $1.1B
Program spending ratio of 98.3% — excellent
33.3 months of operating reserves — strong cushion
Expenses increased +13.1% year-over-year

Transparency

Conflict of interest policy adopted
Whistleblower policy in place
Financial statements independently audited
27-member board, 27 independent

Compensation

Top compensation: $713,224 (EXECUTIVE VP AND CEO)
Top exec pay is 0.1% of total expenses — very modest
Schedule J filed for 11 individuals — detailed disclosure
No executive perks reported

Program Effectiveness

1 program reported
98.3% of spending goes to programs
No programs generate independent revenue
$1.0B in grants paid to other organizations

Financial Stability

Debt-to-asset ratio of 1.9% — low leverage
0.0 months cash runway — tight liquidity
Revenue diversification: well diversified
Net assets consistently growing over recent filings

Risk Flags

No insider or excess benefit transactions
No material diversion or misuse reported
No family/business relationships on board

Indicators derived from IRS Form 990 data. Not financial advice.

Organization Summary

Jewish Communal Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit headquartered in NEW YORK, NY, founded in 1972. The organization has held tax-exempt status since 1972. In its 2023 filing, the organization reported $1.1B in total revenue, a 9.3% increase from the prior year, and $1.0B in total expenses. The organization employed 23 people. RACHEL SCHNOLL, EXECUTIVE VP AND CEO, is the highest-compensated individual at $713,224. The organization runs 1 program, totaling $1.0B in program expenses. 6 of 6 recommended governance policies are in place.

Jewish Communal Fund is classified under NTEE code T700. Its foundation type is 15.

Programs(Tax Year 2023)

1 record

Programs Overview

Jewish Communal Fund operates 1 program, with total program expenses of $1.0B. Jewish Communal Fund's largest program accounts for 100% of total program spending.

1
Program 1Expenses: $1,027,275,718

JCF'S PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY IS TO SERVE DONORS WHO HAVE ENTRUSTED IT WITH THEIR CHARITABLE DOLLARS. JCF TAKES THIS RESPONSIBILITY VERY SERIOUSLY AND IS COMMITTED TO TREATING ITS DONORS WITH THE UTMOST INTEGRITY AND RESPECT. JCF HANDLES ALL THE ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES FOR EACH DONOR-ADVISED FUND AND PROVIDES DONORS WITH REGULAR REPORTS ON CONTRIBUTIONS, GRANTS, INVESTMENT INCOME, FUND BALANCE AND ALL OTHER ACTIVITY RELATED TO THE FUND. SEE SCHEDULE O FOR CONTINUATION.

Financial Overview(Tax Years 2019–2023)

5 records

Financial Highlights

Over the past 5 years, Jewish Communal Fund's revenue has grown from $585.3M to $1.1B, a 94.0% increase. Program expenses represent 98% of total spending.

Revenue increased 9.3% year-over-year, while expenses grew 13.1%. net assets rose to $2.9B, up 5.7% from the prior year. the organization added 1 employees.

Jewish Communal Fund derives 77% from contributions and grants, with 23% from investment income.

Revenue is primarily driven by contributions and grants (77%), with investment income at 23%.

Jewish Communal Fund allocates 98% to programs, 2% to management and general, 0% to fundraising.

Revenue grew by 9.3% and expenses grew by 13.1% year over year.

Jewish Communal Fund distributed $1.0B in grants to other organizations and individuals, representing 98% of total expenses.

Over 5 filings from 2019–2023, Jewish Communal Fund grew revenue from $585.3M to $1.1B (+94.0%) while maintaining a program expense ratio of 98%. During this period, the organization grew from 19 to 23 employees.

Jewish Communal Fund holds $3.0B in total assets against $55.2M in liabilities (debt-to-asset ratio of 2%). The organization has 33.3 months of operating reserves. Cash and equivalents of $0 cover approximately 0.0 months of expenses.

Revenue

YearTotal RevenueContributionsGov't GrantsProgram RevenueInvestment
2023$1.1B$876.3M$0$0$263.6M
2022$1.0B$934.5M$0$0$105.7M
2021$934.0M$862.5M$0$0$70.0M
2020$678.6M$582.5M$0$0$97.3M
2019$585.3M$524.6M$0$0$61.5M

Expenses

YearTotal ExpensesProgramManagementFundraisingGrants Paid
2023$1.0B$1.0B$15.9M$2.0M$1.0B
2022$924.5M$909.0M$13.5M$2.0M$907.6M
2021$610.2M$594.6M$13.5M$2.1M$593.0M
2020$538.4M$522.0M$14.6M$1.9M$520.8M
2019$548.8M$537.3M$9.5M$1.9M$536.1M

Program Expense Ratio

98.3%

Admin Expense Ratio

1.5%

Fundraising Efficiency

44737.1%

Operating Reserve

33.3 mo

People & Compensation(Tax Year 2023)

38 records

Compensation Summary

Jewish Communal Fund reported compensation for 38 officers and key employees. Total officer compensation was $3.9M, representing 0.4% of total expenses. 1 individual received total compensation exceeding $500,000.

Jewish Communal Fund's highest-compensated individual received $713K in total compensation. Total officer compensation of $3.9M represents 0.4% of total expenses. 1 individual received total compensation exceeding $500,000.

NameTitleTypeHours/wkComp from OrgRelated OrgsTotal
RACHEL SCHNOLLEXECUTIVE VP AND CEO
Officer
35.00$641,375$0$713,224
SUSAN F DICKMANFORMER EXEC VP & CEO
Former
$477,000$0$477,000
MARINA LEWINSENIOR VP AND COO
Officer
35.00$393,457$0$474,749
ELLEN SMITH ISRAELSONVP, MRKTING & B. DEV
Officer
35.00$310,853$0$368,381
ASHLEY CLEMENTECHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER
Highest Comp
35.00$306,131$0$351,193
MELANIE MARCHFELDVP GRANTS ADMINISTRATION
Officer
35.00$240,528$0$306,213
MICHELLE LEBOWITSSR DIR, BUSIN DEV & CLIENT
Highest Comp
35.00$232,040$0$297,011
ELIZABETH HEALYVP AND CONTROLLER
Officer
35.00$251,348$0$270,145
IGOR MUSAYEVASS. DIRECTOR, FIN/INV SVC
Highest Comp
35.00$214,679$0$247,657
TAMAR SNYDERSR. DIR, MRKT/COMM.
Highest Comp
35.00$169,576$0$208,841
RACHEL REDLICHCONTROLLER
Highest Comp
35.00$126,732$0$183,036
MARTINE FLEISHMANTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
CLIFF GREENBERGTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
ALAN S HALPERIN ESQTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
ELLEN HORINGTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
URI KAUFTHALTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
JERRY KESTENBAUMTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
HOLLY NEWMAN KROFTTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
LINDA MIRELSTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
BARRY MOSSTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
DAVID SABLETRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
PAUL SIEGELTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
GEULA SOLOMONTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
LAURIE TISCHTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
MARC UTAYTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
AARON ZISESTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
DANIEL B BLASERSECRETARY
OfficerDirector
2.00$0$0$0
ELISIA ABRAMSTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
LEE M COHENTREASURER
OfficerDirector
2.00$0$0$0
MICHAEL KALNICKIVICE PRESIDENT
OfficerDirector
2.00$0$0$0
ANDREA MARKEZIN-PRESSCHAIR, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
OfficerDirector
2.00$0$0$0
TRICIA PANTZERVICE PRESIDENT
OfficerDirector
2.00$0$0$0
MICHAEL L STERNPRESIDENT
OfficerDirector
5.00$0$0$0
SPENCER WAXMANVICE PRESIDENT
OfficerDirector
2.00$0$0$0
ZOE BERNSTEINTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
WILL BRESSMANTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
RICHARD CHERATRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0
SUZIE DAVIDOWITZTRUSTEE
Director
2.00$0$0$0

Compensation Breakdown

Schedule J detail — base, bonus, benefits, and executive perks

RACHEL SCHNOLL

Base Salary

$491,375

Bonus

$150,000

Other Reportable

Retirement/Deferred

$22,500

Nontaxable Benefits

$49,349

SUSAN F DICKMAN

Base Salary

Bonus

$477,000

Other Reportable

Retirement/Deferred

Nontaxable Benefits

MARINA LEWIN

Base Salary

$357,457

Bonus

$36,000

Other Reportable

Retirement/Deferred

$45,375

Nontaxable Benefits

$35,917

ELLEN SMITH ISRAELSON

Base Salary

$295,853

Bonus

$15,000

Other Reportable

Retirement/Deferred

$23,586

Nontaxable Benefits

$33,942

ASHLEY CLEMENTE

Base Salary

$276,131

Bonus

$30,000

Other Reportable

Retirement/Deferred

$14,038

Nontaxable Benefits

$31,024

MELANIE MARCHFELD

Base Salary

$220,528

Bonus

$20,000

Other Reportable

Retirement/Deferred

$18,612

Nontaxable Benefits

$47,073

MICHELLE LEBOWITS

Base Salary

$222,040

Bonus

$10,000

Other Reportable

Retirement/Deferred

$17,898

Nontaxable Benefits

$47,073

ELIZABETH HEALY

Base Salary

$251,348

Bonus

Other Reportable

Retirement/Deferred

Nontaxable Benefits

$18,797

IGOR MUSAYEV

Base Salary

$199,679

Bonus

$15,000

Other Reportable

Retirement/Deferred

$15,798

Nontaxable Benefits

$17,180

TAMAR SNYDER

Base Salary

$164,576

Bonus

$5,000

Other Reportable

Retirement/Deferred

$15,687

Nontaxable Benefits

$23,578

RACHEL REDLICH

Base Salary

$121,732

Bonus

$5,000

Other Reportable

Retirement/Deferred

$9,418

Nontaxable Benefits

$46,886

Top Contractors(Tax Year 2023)

5 records

Contractor Summary

Jewish Communal Fund reported 5 contractors receiving over $100,000, with total contractor payments of $6.7M.

NameServiceCompensation
PROVIDENCE EQUITY PARTNERS FUND IXINVESTMENT MANAGER$2,948,883
ADAGEINVESTMENT MANAGER$2,137,271
DEERFIELD PRIVATE DESIGN FUND IV LPINVESTMENT MANAGER$697,889
575 ASSOCIATES LLCRENT$548,465
EAGLE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLCINVESTMENT MANAGER$399,232

Governance & Compliance(Tax Year 2023)

Governance Snapshot

Jewish Communal Fund has 6 of 6 recommended governance policies in place, including conflict of interest, whistleblower, document retention. Its board has 27 members, 27 of whom are independent.

Jewish Communal Fund's financial statements are audited, an audit committee oversees the process.

Policies & Oversight

Conflict of interest policy
Whistleblower policy
Document retention policy
CEO compensation review process
Other officer compensation review
990 provided to governing body
Board members27
Independent members27

Audit & Financial Oversight

Financial statements audited
Independent audit
Audit committee
Federal grant audit required

Grants Awarded(Tax Year 2023)

4673 records

Grantmaking Summary

Jewish Communal Fund awarded $953.3M across 4673 grants to organizations. Top recipients include UJA-FEDERATION OF NEW YORK INC (NEW YORK, NY) — $48.5M for in furtherance of grantee's tax-exempt purpose; CORNELL UNIVERSITY (BOONE, IA) — $48.0M for in furtherance of grantee's tax-exempt purpose; NEW VENTURE FUND (WASHINGTON, DC) — $46.9M for in furtherance of grantee's tax-exempt purpose.

Organization Grants

RecipientLocationAmountPurpose
UJA-FEDERATION OF NEW YORK INC510172429NEW YORK, NY$48.5MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
CORNELL UNIVERSITY150532082BOONE, IA$48.0MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
NEW VENTURE FUND205806345WASHINGTON, DC$46.9MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
FOLLOW YOUR DREAM383581515NEW YORK, NY$45.4MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY520595110BALTIMORE, MD$28.0MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
YOUNG MEN'S & YOUNG WOMEN'S HEBREW ASSOCIATION DBA 92ND STREET Y131624229NEW YORK, NY$20.3MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
CENTRAL PARK CONSERVANCY INC133022855NEW YORK, NY$20.1MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
CLIMATEWORKS FOUNDATION262303250SAN FRANCISCO, CA$18.9MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
MURMURATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC861626267NEW YORK, NY$14.0MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
50CAN INC273069592WASHINGTON, DC$13.5MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
PEF ISRAEL ENDOWMENT FUNDS INC136104086NEW YORK, NY$12.9MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS INC133615533NEW YORK, NY$11.5MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
TARGET ALS FOUNDATION INC810756743NEW YORK, NY$10.4MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
IMPACTASSETS INC262048480BETHESDA, MD$10.0MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CHARITABLE GIFT FUND110303001CINCINNATI, OH$9.9MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL131624096NEW YORK, NY$8.4MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
CONGREGATION B'NAI JESHURUN - NEW YORK NY130594858NEW YORK, NY$8.2MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION131845455NEW YORK, NY$6.9MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY042103594CAMBRIDGE, MA$6.2MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE
BROOKLYN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION113422729BROOKLYN, NY$5.5MIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE

Showing 20 of 4673 grants.

Foreign Activities(Tax Year 2023)

International Overview

Activities span CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN, NORTH AMERICA, MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA, EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND), SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA.

Regions & Countries

Region / CountryActivityExpenditure
CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN - ANTIGUA & BARBUDA, ARUBA, BAHAMAS,
NORTH AMERICA - CANADA AND MEXICO, BUT NOT THE UNITED STATES
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA - ALGERIA, BAHRAIN, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT,
EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND) - ALBANIA, ANDORRA, AUSTRIA, BELGIUM
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA - ANGOLA, BENIN, BOTSWANA, BURKINA FASO,
NORTH AMERICA - CANADA AND MEXICO, BUT NOT THE UNITED STATES
CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN - ANTIGUA & BARBUDA, ARUBA, BAHAMAS,
EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
SOUTH AMERICA

Supplemental Financial Data(Tax Year 2023)

Schedule D Highlights

Jewish Communal Fund operates a donor-advised fund (DAF) program with 4,842 accounts. The endowment stands at $24.2M.

Filing History(Tax Years 1972–2023)

5 records

Showing the 5 Form 990 filings currently in our system.

Tax YearFormPeriodRevenueExpensesNet Assets
2023
990
2023-07-01 – 2024-06-30$1.1B$1.0B$2.9B
2022
990
2022-07-01 – 2023-06-30$1.0B$924.5M$2.7B
2021
990
2021-07-01 – 2022-06-30$934.0M$610.2M$2.5B
2020
990
2020-07-01 – 2021-06-30$678.6M$538.4M$2.4B
2019
990
2019-07-01 – 2020-06-30$585.3M$548.8M$2.0B
1972–2018No filings acquired yet

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Jewish Communal Fund do?

TO FACILITATE AND PROMOTE PHILANTHROPY THROUGH DONOR ADVISED FUNDS.

How much revenue does Jewish Communal Fund have?

Jewish Communal Fund reported $1,135,661,152 in total revenue for tax year 2023, up 9.3% from the prior year.

Who is the highest-paid executive at Jewish Communal Fund?

RACHEL SCHNOLL, EXECUTIVE VP AND CEO, received $713,224 in total compensation as of tax year 2023.

Is Jewish Communal Fund a 501(c)(3)?

Yes, Jewish Communal Fund is classified as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.

Where is Jewish Communal Fund located?

Jewish Communal Fund is headquartered in NEW YORK, NY 10022.

How many employees does Jewish Communal Fund have?

Jewish Communal Fund has 23 employees as of tax year 2023.

Is Jewish Communal Fund audited?

Yes, Jewish Communal Fund's financial statements are audited, and the organization has an audit committee.

How much does Jewish Communal Fund spend on fundraising?

Jewish Communal Fund reported $1,958,832 in fundraising expenses for tax year 2023, which represents 0.2% of total expenses.

Does Jewish Communal Fund give grants?

Yes, Jewish Communal Fund distributed $1,025,868,525 in grants to other organizations and individuals in tax year 2023. Top recipients include UJA-FEDERATION OF NEW YORK INC, CORNELL UNIVERSITY, NEW VENTURE FUND.

Does Jewish Communal Fund operate internationally?

Yes, Jewish Communal Fund conducts activities outside the United States. Activities span CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN, NORTH AMERICA, MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA, EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND), SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA.

Data Source

Prepared by: EISNER ADVISORY GROUP LLC, NEW YORK, NY

IRS Form 990 electronic filings via the IRS Exempt Organizations Business Master File. All financial figures are as reported in USD.

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