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Who We Are

The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust is a global philanthropy committed to helping people live better lives today and creating stronger, healthier futures for individuals and communities. We partner with people and organizations to invest in new ideas or research across six program areas: Crohn’s Disease, Israel, Rural Healthcare, Type 1 Diabetes, Vulnerable Children in Sub-Saharan Africa, and New York City.

Our History

The Helmsley real estate empire began in the 1930s and made an indelible mark on the New York City skyline.

During their lifetimes, Harry and Leona Helmsley donated many millions of dollars to a wide range of causes, focusing primarily on health-related institutions and efforts. They left a tremendous philanthropic legacy, which paved the way for the Helmsley Charitable Trust today.

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The Helmsley real estate empire began in the 1930s and made an indelible mark on the New York City skyline.

In 2008, The Helmsley Charitable Trust began its active grantmaking after the passing of Leona Helmsley, who left nearly all of the Helmsleys’ estate to the Trust, giving its Trustees the responsibility to decide which charitable purposes to support.

Since then, Helmsley has grown from a start-up to a global philanthropy with an $8 billion endowment that works in partnership with organizations across the U.S. and select parts of the world.

Trustees

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Sandor Frankel

Sandor Frankel is a lawyer in New York City and a graduate of NYU (Phi Beta Kappa) and Harvard Law School. He has served as a staff member of the White House Task Force on Crime, as Temporary Counsel to the National Commission for Reform of Federal Criminal Laws, and as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C. He is the author of several books, and received the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Beyond A Reasonable Doubt. Leona Helmsley and the Helmsley organization were clients of his for many years.

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David Panzirer

David Panzirer is a Trustee of The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust. As a parent of two children with type 1 diabetes, his personal interest in this disease has led to the creation of a robust and highly developed program built on funding unmet needs. The Helmsley Type 1 Diabetes Program works closely with partners in private philanthropy, industry, academia, and government. David serves as a leader in fostering collaborations between funders and projects.

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Walter Panzirer

Walter Panzirer is a grandson of Leona Helmsley. Raised in California, he adopted South Dakota as his home. Having worked as a first responder in both states, Walter witnessed personally the significant disparities in quality health care available close to home – disparities that demanded attention. Serving as a paramedic, firefighter, and police officer also made him acutely aware of the range of situations encountered by these professionals – from cardiac and stroke events, to individuals facing a mental health crisis.

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Our Team

The team at Helmsley is reflective of the work we do. We are a diverse group of people who have expertise and often very personal experience that propels our mission forward. Our team includes innovators, engineers, scientists, social workers, public health experts, mental health experts, educators, philanthropists, and people whose lives are touched by Crohn’s or Type 1 Diabetes.

Financials

The charts below reflect our total assets and charitable disbursements dating back to Fiscal Year 2018.

Our latest balance sheet and 990-PF are posted here as they become available.

Careers

The Helmsley team boasts a wealth of experience and expertise from across the philanthropic and private sectors. Our colleagues are nimble, and forward-thinking problem solvers who are passionate about their work and dedicated to working with one another and with our grantees. If you are interested in joining the Helmsley team, please click here to read more.