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- Founded in 1996 by Michael and Jane Eisner and their family, the Eisner Foundation exists to provide access and opportunity for children and the aging in Los Angeles County.
The Eisner Foundation identifies, advocates for, and invests in high-quality and innovative programs that unite multiple generations for the enrichment of our communities. The Eisner Prize Fellows Meet the 2023/24 cohort!
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The Eisner Foundation. About. Mission & History. The Eisner Foundation continues a long tradition of Eisner family philanthropy. Read More. Board & Staff. Learn about the people behind the Eisner Foundation. Read More. Annual Report. Read current and past Annual Reports. Read More. Financials. Read our current and past financial statements.
The Eisner Foundation. The Eisner Prize Fellowship is a new program designed to support leaders pioneering innovations in intergenerational connection. Since 2011, the Eisner Foundation has awarded the Eisner Prize to honor people and organizations doing exceptional intergenerational work across the country.
The Eisner Foundation. Our Work. Our Focus. The Eisner Foundation's goal is to unite multiple generations for the enrichment of our communities. Our competitive grantmaking is generally confined to Southern California and New York City, though we are open to learning about intergenerational programs outside our region. Read More. Special Programs.
The Eisner Foundation supports organizations in Los Angeles County and New York City offering intergenerational solutions to society’s greatest challenges. Our criteria are available here. If you’d like to apply for the Eisner Prize Fellowship, please go here .
The Eisner Foundation considers requests for general operating support, project support, capacity building, and capital support. How much is the average grant? Our grants typically range in size from $100,000 to $300,000.
Learn more about our grant programs here. When evaluating organizations as potential philanthropic partners, we focus on the following criteria: Vision: Our goal is to ally with organizations that use an intergenerational lens to combat structural challenges in today’s society, not merely alleviate the symptoms.