... the future of affordable housing! Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $50 for Non Member Grantmakers Continental breakfast ...
... investment for 2025 includes a Board-approved 3% increase. Members should base their 2025 dues on either: ... January 1, 2024 and runs through December 31, 2025. Some members choose to make all or a portion of their dues in the ... as a grant. Renew button.png Government Agency members and Associate members (CDFIs and Philanthropic ...
Publication Date: December, 2020
... racial equity in philanthropy. We provide space for our members to connect, learn and share together on how to ... organizations (PSOs), and works to share our members’ learnings with the broader philanthropy field. As ... efforts, we are pleased to share case stories from our members about their racial equity work. Case Story Funders ...
... close registration. CNJG is the network serving you, our members; and our members – you - work toward the shared goals of improved ...
... Board Member, NJ Abortion Access Fund Cost : Free for CNJG Members only Quadira Coles (she/her) Quadira Coles is a ...
... in 2017 marked by extraordinary progress and service to members over this time. As the nexus for the philanthropic ... services and leadership initiatives elevate, not only our members’ work and practice, but also grantmakers throughout ... View our CNJG Through the Years pictorial. CNJG thanks our members and partners for your ongoing support and leadership ...
Welcome to the new year! It was wonderful seeing so many members at the 2022 Annual Meeting & Holiday Luncheon on ... here .) As part of the meeting, we elected three new board members for their first 3-year term, as well as re-electing board members for a second term. Welcome and congratulations to new ...
... that, I’m looking forward to our annual gathering of members – the CNJG 2023 Annual Meeting & Holiday ... Gathering . On Thursday, December 14, over 150 Council members and special guests will gather at the Crowne Plaza ... Edison to celebrate the holiday season, welcome new CNJG members, convene a brief business meeting to elect new ...
... On these pages, CNJG offers resources to help our members get the knowledge and information needed to be the ... webpage and listserve for the COVID-19 Response Email to Members: NJ Philanthropic Response to COVID-19 (March 13) Email to Members: Working Remotely Ensuring Service to Members (March ...
Publication Date: March, 2009
... pool your resources for a common goal with greater impact. Members will contribute time as well as dollars in the ... Place Your Collective Dollars At the start of each year, members should make a financial commitment to the giving ... write the check). There are options for where your circle members’ money can sit. There are benefits to all the ...
Publication Date: January, 2013
Native Voices Rising is a joint research and re-granting project of Native Americans in Philanthropy and Common Counsel Foundation. This report focuses on the practices and challenges of community organizing and advocacy, focusing on the need for increased investment in and sustained support for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian communities.
... with remote employees. Join your fellow corporate CNJG members for an online discussion (via Zoom) about your ... do you use to track volunteers? Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $50 for Non Member Grantmakers This program is only ...
Publication Date: September, 2013
This PowerPoint presentation developed by Southeastern Council of Foundations provides an excellent overview to the pros and cons of different philanthropic structures for Corporate entities, including Corporate Foundations, Corporate Giving Programs, and working through Community Foundations.
Publication Date: January, 2025
... size, grants, geographic location, and grantmaker type. Members of the Council on Foundations can access the report ...
Publication Date: April, 2024
... of who is considered a philanthropist, and elevating members as integral actors in our sector’s efforts to ...
Publication Date: July, 2021
... will engage directly with foundation staff or board members, and will not work directly with donors or ... login credentials. IPA will let you know when any of your members sign up for the service, and will provide each PSO with an annual report on usage by your members and the topic areas of questions handled. Service ...
Publication Date: March, 2019
... involved in it. In this video, United Philanthropy Forum members and colleagues share some deeply moving stories of ...
Publication Date: July, 2018
... in our conversations with foundation leaders, staff, board members and nonprofits across the country. People at all ...
Publication Date: September, 2017
... benchmarking resource. Developed and compiled for Council members exclusively, the report presents comprehensive ...
Publication Date: December, 2016
The Funders Collaborative was an innovative partnership supported by 14 local and national foundations. The collaborative supplemented the programs and grantmaking of its member foundations by working with community organizations, the business sector and public agencies to encourage collaboration, planning and investment “beyond the rail.”
The Green Line opened in June 2014, and the Funders Collaborative concluded its work two years later in June 2016 as planned.
The Funders Collaborative was founded with a belief in light rail’s potential for benefiting the people and places closest to the line. The collaborative envisioned stable, thriving neighborhoods throughout the corridor that reflect community identities and link all people to regional opportunities and local amenities.
The Funders Collaborative concluded its work in June 2016 as planned. The final report and archives document the accomplishments and learnings of this innovative partnership have been archieved for learning purposes.