The Selz Foundation has been described operating "with a focus on humanitarian, educational, geriatric,
homeopathic, animal causes and the arts." The foundation has been a major supporter of
LaGuardia Community College in Queens and Columbia University where it has endowed professorships in medieval art and Pre-Columbian art and archaeology. The foundation does not accept unsolicited requests. The Selz Foundation provides roughly three-fourths of the funding for the
Informed Consent Action Network, an
anti-vaccination charity led by Lisa Selz and
Del Bigtree. The foundation also gave $1.6 million to two non-profits, one of which (AMC Foundation) funded Autism Media Channel LLC, the group that produced the 2016 American documentary film
Vaxxed. . In total, the Selz Foundation is estimated to have donated over $3 million to the anti-vaccine movement. Bernard Selz sits on the board of
World Monuments Fund and has sat on the boards of the
Center for Jewish History, and the
Frick Collection. == References ==