Monderer Foundation

OVERVIEW: The Monderer Foundation aims to expands life’s possibilities for children and adults with multiple disabilities.

IP TAKE: The foundation keeps a low public profile, which limits information available on its grantmaking priorities and activities.

PROFILE: The Monderer Foundation was established in 2004. It was founded by Benjamin and Carol Turchin Monderer. The couple cofounded Box Hill Systems Corp, a maker of data-storage systems.  The foundation maintains a website, but restricts information regarding its grantmaking process. The Monderer Foundation aims to expands life’s possibilities for children and adults with multiple disabilities.

The Monderers steadily support The Center for Discovery and helped name the Michael Wittenberg Center for Imagination at the outfit. The center "provides individuals with a range of disabilities and medical frailties innovative educational, clinical, residential, and social and creative arts experiences designed to enrich their lives through personal accomplishment." 

Grants range from $250 to $75,000. In a recent fiscal year, the foundation gave away a little under $180,000. Past grantees include West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Columbia University (Benjamin Monderer graduated from the school), and Columbia Prep & Grammar School. 

The Monderer Foundation keeps a low profile and does not detail its grantmaking process. However, it is open to inquiries at info@mondererfoundation.org

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