Harold Grinspoon Explained
Harold Grinspoon |
Birth Date: | July 27, 1929 |
Birth Place: | Newton, Massachusetts, United States |
Occupation: | Real estate developer, Philanthropist |
Known For: | Philanthropy |
Children: | Steven, Jeffrey, Alissa |
Spouse: | Diane Troderman |
Website: | https://hgf.org/ |
Harold Grinspoon (born 1929)[1] is an American real estate developer[2] and philanthropist.[3] He is the founder of Aspen Square Management,[4] but is perhaps even more widely known for his philanthropic flagship PJ Library. In 2015, Grinspoon and wife Diane Troderman signed The Giving Pledge, and joined a growing list of leading philanthropists who have made a commitment to dedicate at least 50% of their wealth to philanthropy.[5]
Early life
Grinspoon grew up in the Auburndale section of Newton, Massachusetts. He is the son of Simon Grinspoon and Sally Rose, first and second-generation Jewish immigrants from Russia,[6] one of five children, including Martin, Lenore, Lester Grinspoon, and Kenneth.[7] After Grinspoon graduated high school, he attended Marlboro College in Vermont, though he never graduated. To pay for tuition, he spent his summers working on an ice cream truck.[8] His first entrepreneurial pursuit was at Marlboro; he purchased a used Maytag washer, and operated a coin-operated laundry machine in the basement of the college. He left Marlboro after 2 ½ years at the age of 21 to manage a fleet of ice cream trucks for Howard Johnson's, but was soon drafted into active duty in the Navy.[9]
Real Estate Business
In 1959, Grinspoon purchased his first two-family rental property in Agawam, Massachusetts.[10] Subsequently, he founded the business that would one day become Aspen Square Management, currently one of the top 50 privately held national real estate firms. As the business grew, Grinspoon brought in more partners. Aspen Square Management is now made up of more than 15,000 rental apartments across 16 states.[11]
Philanthropy
At age 59, Grinspoon was diagnosed with cancer of the tongue. It was at this point in his life Grinspoon came to realize that creating wealth alone was not enough, and he vowed to find a higher purpose.[12] Not long after, in 1991, he and his wife created the Harold Grinspoon Foundation. The HGF began as a small foundation focused on the local Jewish community in western Massachusetts. PJ Library, however, soon emerged as a program with a life of its own. Modeled after Dolly Parton’s “Imagination Library,” but with a Jewish focus,[13] PJ Library is designed to engage parents with their children each night at bedtime with a free book that illustrates various aspects of Jewish traditions and history. Together with worldwide partners, PJ Library presents over 650,000 free books each month to children across 40+ countries, on six continents, in seven languages.[14] Additionally, companion programs Sifrayit Pijama ("Pajama Library")[15] is a household name for more than 350,000 Israeli Jewish children growing up on the vibrant Hebrew Language books, and Maktabat al-Fanoos ("Lantern Library")[16] brings culturally appropriate books in Arabic to 170,000 Israeli Arab children. PJ Library is just one program within the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, created by Grinspoon and his wife Diane Troderman in 1991 with a mission to use Grinspoon’s considerable wealth to enhance Jewish and community life in Western Massachusetts and around the world.[17] The foundation’s many other programs include funding and professional development for non-profit Jewish summer camps through “J-Camp 180,”[18] and tuition incentive grants for families with children attending participating local schools.[19] Through HGF’s "Life & Legacy" program that encourages future giving in wills and estate planning, Jewish communities around the country have raised a billion dollars to date.[20] Meanwhile, Grinspoon’s Charitable Foundation focuses on supporting and acknowledging outstanding teachers,[21] helping farmers with capital improvements,[22] and encouraging entrepreneurship,[23] as well as promoting energy conservation by educating families in Western MA about how they can decrease their energy bills by making their homes much more efficient in energy consumption.[24] The HGF continues to grow and expand under the leadership of its President, Grinspoon’s daughter in law, Winnie Sandler Grinspoon.[25]
Artwork
In his mid 80s, Grinspoon began a third career as an artist.[26] The inspiration came to him by accident, when a large cherry tree fell in his backyard in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. Moved by its form and shape, instead of having it taken away, he decided to make it into something lasting and beautiful. The result was a 25-foot outdoor sculpture. In the years since, he has created over a hundred sculptures,[27] many installed in public spaces across Massachusetts[28] and nationally.[29]
Juried Sculpture Exhibitions
- Sculpture at the Mount, The Mount (Lenox, Massachusetts) Jun. 2 through Oct. 2024 [30]
- SculptureNow, The Mount (Lenox, Massachusetts) Jun. 1 – Oct. 21, 2023 [31]
- Land of Enchantment, The Norman Rockwell Museum Stockbridge, MA, Jul, 10 - Oct. 31, 2021 [32]
- SculptureNow, The Mount (Lenox, Massachusetts) Jul, 10 - Oct. 13, 2021 [33]
- Art in the Orchard: The 6th Biennial, Park Hill Orchard, Easthampton, MA, 2021 [34]
- Interludes - Art in the Park Biennial, Worcester, MA, 2019 [35]
- A Celebration of Sculpture, Jewish Community Center of Tucson, AZ, 2019 [36]
- Cross Town Contemporary Art, University Museum of Contemporary Art, Amherst, MA, 2018 [37]
- SculptureNow, The Mount (Lenox, Massachusetts), 2018 [38]
- Art in the Orchard, Park Hill Orchard, Easthampton, MA, 2018 [39]
- SculptureNow, The Mount (Lenox, Massachusetts), 2017 [40]
Solo Exhibitions
- Harold Grinspoon: Sculptures, Museum of Science (Boston), 2023 [41]
- Harold Grinspoon: Amber Globes, EcoTarium, 2022-present [42]
- Harold Grinspoon: Sculptures, The Stevens–Coolidge Place, 2022 [43]
- Harold Grinspoon: Sculptures, Look Park, 2021, 2022-present [44]
- Harold Grinspoon: Sculptures, The Eastern States Exposition, 2018, 2021 – present [45]
Notes and References
- News: Aiming to Improve Judaism One Book at a Time. The New York Times. 24 June 2011 . 2016-09-23 . Oppenheimer . Mark .
- Web site: Entrepreneur and his wife give financial boost to Jewish causes. Boston.com.
- Web site: Harold Grinspoon: A Hands-on Philanthropist Still Going Strong at Age 90. Inside Philanthropy.
- Web site: Harold Grinspoon, Philanthropist; Founder, Aspen Square Management. 17 February 2021 . Business West.
- Web site: Harold Grinspoon and Diane Troderman. GivingPledge.org.
- News: Lester Grinspoon, Influential Marijuana Scholar, Dies at 92. The New York Times. 2 July 2020 . Sandomir . Richard .
- Web site: 2020-08-19 . The Most Important Jewish Philanthropist You've Never Heard Of . 2022-12-25 . Tablet Magazine.
- Web site: Philanthropist Harold Grinspoon supports educational initiatives for inner city youth. 21 November 2009 . MASS Live.
- Web site: Our History. Aspen Square Management.
- Web site: Another Massachusetts couple signs Giving Pledge. The Boston Globe.
- Web site: About Us. Aspen Square Management.
- Web site: Harold Grinspoon's LIFE & LEGACY inspires locals. Tidewater Jewish Foundation.
- News: Free books _ 10 million of them _ help keep Jewish kids Jewish. Washington Post.
- Web site: The Most Important Jewish Philanthropist You've Never Heard Of. Tablet Magazine.
- Web site: Keren Grinspoon Israel names new executive director. The Jerusalem Post.
- Web site: PJ Library, Jewish kids' books provider, expands to Arab sector. The Times of Israel.
- Web site: Harold Grinspoon: A Hands-on Philanthropist Still Going Strong at Age 90. Genesis Philanthropy Group.
- Web site: Grinspoon Foundation contributes $10 million to fund Jewish camps amid coronavirus. 22 April 2020 . Jewish Insider.
- Web site: Tuition Incentive Program. Harold Grinspoon Foundation.
- Web site: National Jewish Endowment Initiative tops $1 billion in commitments, including $25 million in Houston. Jewish Herald-Voice.
- Web site: Pioneer Valley Excellence in Teaching Awards Presented to 113 Educators. 19 May 2020 . Business West.
- Web site: Get Growing: Harold Grinspoon awards for local farmers. Daily Hampshire Gazette.
- Web site: HCC students win entrepreneurship awards. 19 May 2020 . Daily Hampshire Gazette.
- Web site: Agawam students will share art with environmental messages in online expo. 19 April 2021 . MASS Live.
- News: Inside the Multimillion Dollar Struggle for Jewish Camp in America This Summer. Haaretz.
- Web site: 'Cross Town' art exhibit brings Amherst and UMass together. The Daily Hampshire Gazette.
- Web site: Planning Board looks to bring Harold Grinspoon tree sculpture to Westfield. 13 October 2020 . The Westfield News.
- Web site: New Sculpture Reflects Mass General Values. 8 January 2019 . Massachusetts General Hospital.
- Web site: Reaching for the sky: Harold Grinspoon loans outdoor artworks to Look Park. The Greenfield Recorder.
- Web site: SculptureNow to Relaunch as Sculpture at The Mount .
- Web site: Get a sneak peek of the SculptureNow exhibit at The Mount in Lenox .
- Web site: Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition Land of Enchantment On View July 10 - October 31, 2021 .
- Web site: The Mount: SculptureNow 2021 .
- Web site: Art in the Orchard 2021 .
- Web site: Art in the Park, Worcester .
- Web site: SculptureTucson promoting art with annual festival .
- Web site: In Amherst, Public Art Is Aimed At The Divide Between Town And University .
- Web site: 2018 SculptureNow At The Mount .
- Web site: Finding Culture in Agriculture: Art in the Orchard .
- Web site: The Scene: SculptureNow is 'Sculpture Wow' at The Mount .
- Web site: Natural Beauty: The Harold Grinspoon Collection .
- Web site: Harold Grinspoon Sculptures .
- Web site: Harold Grinspoon:Dinosaur & Mountain Dew .
- Web site: Harold Grinspoon donates wood sculptures to Look Park .
- Web site: Harold Grinspoon’s Public Art Installed in West Springfield! .