Arts Advancement

Academic Excellence

Cultural Enrichment

• Arts Advancement • Academic Excellence • Cultural Enrichment

If you’ve participated in the vast cultural landscape of New York City, you’ve likely borne witness to the legacy of the Philip & Janice Levin Foundation. From the whimsical playscapes of Central Park to the striking views of the High Line; the storied stages of the Public Theater Delacorte and Lincoln Center all the way to the emblem that is the Statue of Liberty, the Foundation’s impact touches countless corners of the city.

Since its inception in 1963, the Philip & Janice Levin Foundation has stood in support of a multi-faceted mission: fostering excellence in the arts, championing education, and ensuring access to physical and mental healthcare for all. As the Foundation’s support of the city’s beloved green spaces and venerable arts organizations promotes wellness of mind and spirit, our mission also extends to the world-class medical institutions working tirelessly to improve and sustain the health of all New Yorkers.

While a map of New York City could be thoroughly peppered with pins pointing to the spaces where the Foundation has had an impact, our work extends beyond the five boroughs, and far beyond the United States.

About Us

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Our Impact

62

Years in Operation

214

Organizations supported

Our Focus

The Philip & Janice Levin Foundation seeks to advance the transformative power of the arts, education, and mental health initiatives. Guided by a commitment to cultural enrichment and access to opportunity, we aim to support organizations and programs that inspire growth, foster resilience, and create lasting impact for individuals and communities.

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Portraits at the Stock Exchange (At the Bourse)

Edgar Degas
ca. 1878–79
The Janice H. Levin Collection of French Art at
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Featured Initiatives

The Foundation’s ever-growing community of nearly 300 grantees features some of the country’s most esteemed institutions of higher learning (Harvard, Stanford, Juilliard, the University of Georgia, and the Levins’ beloved Rutgers University) and global organizations combatting society’s most pressing physical and mental health concerns.

While many of the Foundation’s grantees work in support of our global society, there is simultaneous priority placed on wellbeing at a more local level, championing neighborhood-based organizations in a position to best serve those in their immediate vicinity.

To date, core tenets of the Foundation’s work have included:

Meet the Team

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The Philip & Janice Levin Foundation primarily works through long-term partnerships with organizations whose missions align with our focus areas.

While we typically initiate most of our grant relationships, we occasionally consider proposals from new organizations. Each potential grant is carefully evaluated.

To request more information about the foundation and our funding process, please fill out the form below.

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