2025 Summer Joint Policy Forum: Nonprofit and Philanthropic Champions for New Jersey
A policy forum convening nonprofit and philanthropic leaders and allies.
A policy forum convening nonprofit and philanthropic leaders and allies.
This session will unpack New Jersey’s just-enacted Fiscal Year 2026 state budget—totaling $58.1 billion—with a $6.3 billion surplus. We’ll explore key spending priorities, looming threats from federal funding cuts, and the implications for the transition to the next governor.
We invite you to join our next virtual meeting of the NJ Corporate Philanthropy Network where we will learn how non-profits are responding to the changing Federal landscape from the perspective of four different stakeholders.
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.
Join fellow CNJG members and the Camden Funders Affinity Group for a very special in-person and lively discussion with City of Camden Mayor, Victor Carstarphen.
Join us at the Palace at Somerset Park for the 2025 Conference for the Social Sector.
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.
Join Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) for a conversation with Norma on visionary strategy, collective practice, and what leaps we need to make in a time of maximum fear.
Join us for an important discussion of the current landscape and a walk through the Doing Good Better framework of practical actions philanthropy can take now for greater impact and meaningful change.
Please join us for our next Newark Funder Affinity Group Meeting where our discussion will focus on local implementing partners in Newark and Essex County committed to improving black maternal health.
Any and all staff and/or trustees from new CNJG members and any new staff and trustees of veteran CNJG members are invited to meet fellow new members, hear about each other’s funding strategies, and learn about the programs and services CNJG offers.
Please join the Environmental Grantmakers Affinity Group at scenic Duke Gardens for a conversation with Eastern Environmental Law Center's Chris Miller and ANJEC's Jennifer Coffey on the ways that suburban and rural New Jersey municipalities and grassroots environmental groups are successfully addressing their community's environmental health.
The Grunin Foundation, in partnership with the Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, invites you to the next Monmouth-Ocean Roundtable of Funders (MORF) meeting.
Join AFN, partners in New Jersey, and collaborators from national nonprofits and financial institutions as we explore promising approaches that leverage public-private tools, housing finance innovation, and credit-building strategies tied to rent payment.
Join this virtual session introducing systems thinking principles and their vital role in driving meaningful change.
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.
Please join us for this web briefing, the third in a series, which will cover the latest legal developments and offer suggestions for nonprofits to chart a course amid recent government executive actions.
Join your fellow South Jersey funders for lunch and a round-robin discussion on what your organization is funding and any new initiatives that you are working on -- with a particular focus on any work happening in Salem city.
Please join the Environmental Funders Affinity Group and the Health Funders Affinity Group for a virtual lunchtime discussion with NJ Department of Environmental Protection's Chief Strategy Officer, Katrina Angarone.
Join Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrant And Refugees to learn how advocates are addressing the closure of the border and the resulting denial of access to safety while others are defending people who have made the United States their home.