The Redlich Horwitz Foundation
Philanthropic Fundraising ServicesNew York, United States2-10 Employees
The Redlich Horwitz Foundation is a small philanthropic organization based in New York City, New York, that funds strategies aimed at helping children and families thrive in well-resourced communities across New York. It supports partners and movements challenging oppressive surveillance practices that families affected by the child welfare system say fracture their units, and it seeks to expand community-driven supports to keep families intact and safeguard children at risk of physical harm. Its grantmaking centers on aligning funding with the priorities voiced by people affected by the child welfare system, prioritizing grassroots organizations and coalitions that build the family justice movement, especially outside New York City where private funding for this work is scarce. The foundation structures its funding around four focus areas—movement and power building, policy and advocacy action for change, community response for child and family well-being, and support for youth who experience the foster system. Through these aims, RHF seeks to expand access to philanthropic resources for affected communities and to support systemic change within the child welfare landscape.