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Learn how to meet ongoing critical needs, support resiliency, and prepare for COVID-19 recovery.
The Burke Foundation awarded $2 million in the fourth quarter of 2020 to non-profit organizations in New Jersey working to improve prenatal and child health.
Learn why your organization’s response to COVID must uplift immigrants and their families – now and for the future.
CNJG is pleased to offer this webinar from the Center for Disaster Philanthropy to our members.
From Moment to Movement: Upending Traditional Philanthropy
Join your fellow CNJG members at a gathering hosted by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for a discussion on health and racial equity in New Jersey and how to achieve it.
CNJG invites members to attend this webinar to learn about the DAPP survey and report from CHANGE Philanthropy.
New Jersey’s largest philanthropic association has named longtime social sector leader Maria Vizcarrondo as its president.
The Council of New Jersey Grantmakers is the center for philanthropy in New Jersey, serving the leading independent, corporate, family and community foundations as well as public grantmakers of our state.
These news articles show our members responses to philanthropy's role in fighting against racism and injustice. If there items we've missed, please email us, and we'll add it.
Join us for a discussion on creating a more resilient, heathier, and sustainable food system in New Jersey.
Share your giving data and Get on the Map!
CNJG’s work throughout this year will be driven by the 2023 – 2025 Strategic Plan, and you’ll see that reflected in the monthly president’s letter.
Join The Funders Network for part two of this two-part series to learn from funders and community-based leaders about practical steps for advancing specific strategies that support equitable implementation of federal spending.
Join the Pascale Sykes Foundation for a research summit as they welcome researchers, government officials, local and national non-profit leaders for this engaging and informative gathering.
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.
The 4th goal of CNJG’s strategic plan calls for CNJG to expand partnerships and collaborations to create more value for our members.