All Funders
The Trust-Based Philanthropy Project is pleased to announce a six-part webinar series addressing common questions, clarifying misconceptions, and exploring ways to overcome obstacles in implementing trust-based philanthropy. CNJG is pleased to share this opportunity with our members.
Join our speakers from the NJ Office of Resilience, NJ Department of Education, and the Foundation for Educational Administration to find out more about the Healing Centered Engagement program and Transforming Early Childhood Leadership Institute
The Trust-Based Philanthropy Project is pleased to announce a six-part webinar series addressing common questions, clarifying misconceptions, and exploring ways to overcome obstacles in implementing trust-based philanthropy. CNJG is pleased to share this opportunity with our members.
CNJG is pleased to share this program presented by the Technology Association of Grantmakers to our members.
CNJG is pleased to extend an invitation from our colleague PSO, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) for this webinar.
CNJG is pleased to partner with the Office of Internet Connectivity and Growth (OCIG) within the National Telecommunications and Information Administration at the U.S. Department of Commerce on this series to help the funding community know about the federal government’s investment into broadband access, and how communities, residents and organizations can take advantage of these funding opportunities.
Join us for a web briefing about the state of New Jersey’s nonprofit community, featuring highlights of our annual nonprofit survey report, New Jersey Nonprofits 2023: Trends and Outlook.
Nonprofits have a limited window of opportunity to apply for federal funding under the Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) program. This webinar will walk through the program, eligibility requirements and application procedures.
If you have questions about sharing your grants data, join Candid for their introductory webinar.
In this webinar session – a part of Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees series on rural power building – an analysis of the root causes of migration for Black immigrants and refugees, how they are working to build power domestically and transnationally, and how funders can support this diverse community will be discussed