Columbia University
To support the Charles H. Revson Fellows Program on the Future of New York City.
To support the Charles H. Revson Fellows Program on the Future of New York City.
To support the rebuilding and renaming of the Charles H. Revson Fountain.
To support a feasibility study and preliminary plan for the mixed-use redevelopment of public library sites in New York City as improved branch libraries and affordable housing.
To support ACCESS/AJC.
For continued support of the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies and its Environmental Policy Center.
For support of the Middle East Education Through Technology (MEET) program.
For operating support for the Fund for Jewish Documentary Filmmaking.
To support a program at the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies in honor of Eli N. Evans, President Emeritus of the Revson Foundation.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support research, public education, and advocacy work on budget- and economic-related policy issues that affect low- and moderate-income New Yorkers.
To support efforts to preserve open access to the Internet.
To support efforts to promote universal, inexpensive broadband access to the Internet and to ensure net neutrality.
To support the Lisa Goldberg Scholarship Fund at New York University, in memory of the Foundation’s president.