The Klarman Family Foundation

The Klarman Family Foundation is a private non-profit independent foundation located in Boston, Massachusetts, established in 1990 by Seth Klarman. The foundation is dedicated to improving and enriching the lives of others through a thoughtful and collaborative philanthropic approach. It focuses on three primary areas: advancing the understanding of the biological basis of health and illness, supporting the global Jewish community and the State of Israel, and expanding access to essential services and enrichment opportunities in Greater Boston. The foundation's assets are managed by an executive management team that aims to create significant impact while remaining responsive to emerging opportunities and needs.

Seth Klarman

Founder

Beth Klarman

Founder and Co-Chair

3 past transactions

Spelman College

Grant in 2018
Spelman College, founded in 1881 and located in Atlanta, Georgia, is a prestigious, private liberal arts college dedicated to the education of women of African descent. Originally established as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, the institution gained its current name in 1924. Spelman is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is a proud member of the Atlanta University Center Consortium. With a student body of over 2,100 from 41 states and 15 countries, the college emphasizes academic excellence in the liberal arts and sciences, fostering intellectual, creative, ethical, and leadership development. Spelman boasts a graduation rate of 76 percent, among the highest in the nation, and supports its graduates through a robust global alumnae network that facilitates connections and opportunities for positive social change. As a historically Black college (HBCU), Spelman College empowers women to engage with diverse cultures and equips them to make meaningful contributions to society.

Imagry

Venture Round in 2017
Imagry LLC specializes in the design and development of a mapless autonomous driving platform that leverages real-time software to navigate environments without relying on traditional maps, GPS, or cloud connectivity. The company's technology is capable of identifying various elements such as roads, routes, vehicles, obstructions, and pedestrians. Central to its innovation is the Aleph Star algorithm, which employs physics-based planning to address perception errors in real-time, enhancing the reliability of its autonomous system. Founded in 2013, Imagry operates out of Columbus, Ohio, and maintains an additional location in Israel.

Broad Institute

Grant in 2012
Broad Institute brings together a diverse group of individuals from across its partner institutions — undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, professional scientists, administrative professionals, and academic faculty.
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