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CNJG is pleased to offer this program to family foundation members as part of NCFP's Fundamentals of Family Philanthropy 2025 webinar series, providing guidance on the core principles of effective family philanthropy.
CNJG is pleased to offer this program to family foundation members as part of NCFP's Fundamentals of Family Philanthropy 2025 webinar series, providing guidance on the core principles of effective family philanthropy.
Confounded by what to do and how to be in your role right now? What does it mean to be focused on a vision of racial equity, well-being, gender justice, economic health when people, institutions, and the systems that have allowed most of us to at least limp along are literally under attack? Join this program presented by Philanthropy New York.
CNJG, in partnership with the Center for Nonprofits, is thrilled to invite you to celebrate the debut of the New Jersey Philanthropy Hub—a groundbreaking, one-stop platform for understanding and strengthening philanthropy in our state—built by Impala.
CNJG, in partnership with the Center for Nonprofits, is thrilled to invite you to celebrate the debut of the New Jersey Philanthropy Hub—a groundbreaking, one-stop platform for understanding and strengthening philanthropy in our state—built by Impala.
The Fund for New Jersey and the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs welcome policy experts, community leaders, policymakers, and residents to Princeton University for the fourth and final Crossroads NJ Conversation on these critical issues.
CNJG is pleased to offer this program to family foundation members as part of NCFP's Fundamentals of Family Philanthropy 2025 webinar series, providing guidance on the core principles of effective family philanthropy.
This four part Media Learning Series designed in partnership with Independence Public Media Foundation is for funders who recognize that the fight for justice, equity, and democracy is also a fight over the stories we tell, and who gets to tell them.
In this final session of GCIR’s anti-authoritarian series, we will examine how front-line organizations and funders are responding in real time to increasingly oppressive state actions, including the militarization of Los Angeles and recent attempt to take over the nation’s capital, with the promise of more cities to be targeted.
In this second session of GCIR’s Anti-Authoritarian Funder Learning Series, we will lean into the wisdom of advocates, pro-democracy funders, and influential thinkers to unpack the patterns of autocratic governance taking hold in the United States, and explore how philanthropy can help avert our democracy’s decline.