
The Goldman Sonnenfeldt Foundation
The Goldman Sonnenfeldt Foundation represents the combined philanthropy of Katja Goldman, Michael Sonnenfeldt, and their four children. The family is unique in their ability to bring people together to tackle society's greatest and most pressing challenges, and their grants reflect their priorities of:
Fighting Climate Change
Protecting and Strengthening Democracy
Building Jewish Community & Combatting Antisemitism
The family seeks partners that are disrupting norms, taking risks to solve problems, and working to scale proven solutions. They are deeply invested in their New York City and Long Island communities and have given extensively to support local organizations strengthening those vibrant and diverse communities.
Michael and Katja have also spent more than four decades in various leadership positions in the organizations the family supports, amplifying impact with decades of expertise and an extensive network.
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Current Positions
Board Member, Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
Co‑Chair, Jewish Climate Trust
Advisory Board Member, MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
Board of Governors, Ben‑Gurion University of the Negev
President, Goldman‑Sonnenfeldt Foundation
Founder, JapanCraft 21
Past Positions:
Former Board Member, Earthjustice (2011–2020), formerly Chair of the Investment Committee
Founder & Former Chairman, Israel Policy Forum — promoting Middle East peace
Co‑Founder, No Labels — bipartisan reform group
Founder & Former Co‑Chair, Humpty Dumpty Institute — UN peacekeeping, landmine clearance, and U.S.–UN relations
Former Chairman, Executive Committee, United Nations Association of the U.S. (UNA‑USA), where he led inspection missions to ~28 conflict zones
Former Board Member, Business Executives for National Security (BENS)
Former Board & Executive Committee Member, Synergos Institute
Former Trustee, Arnold P. Gold Foundation — advancing humanism in medicine
Former national president, American Associates of Ben‑Gurion University
Former Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan School — co‑taught “Business and the Nation’s Security” (2003–2004)
Former Board Member & Capital Campaign Co‑Chair, Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan — helped lead $100M new facility initiative
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Current Positions:
Trustee, Whitney Museum of American Art
Board Member, Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation
Past Positions:
Former Board Member & Capital Campaign Co‑Chair, Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan — helped lead $100M new facility initiative
Former Board Member, Abraham Joshua Heschel School