... email Chanika Svetvilas by June 18 . Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $50 for Non Member Grantmakers This program is only ...
... if you will be staying for the lunch. Cost : Free for CNJG Members and Non-Member Grantmakers This program is open to ...
... obtain the Zoom meeting instructions. Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $50 for Non Member Grantmakers Newark Funders ...
... BEFORE you make your decision. Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $50 for Non Member Grantmakers This program is only ...
... Light refreshments will be served. Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $75 for Non Member Grantmakers This program is only ...
... greater impact and meaningful change. Cost : Free for CNJG Members and Non Member Grantmakers Presenters : New Jersey ...
... impacted by injustices. Cost : This event is free for CNJG Members who are family foundations. Other types of ... program is a CNJG membership benefit for family foundation members, including staff and trustees, in partnership with ...
... philanthropic giving. Cost : This event is free for CNJG Members who are family foundations. Other types of ... program is a CNJG membership benefit for family foundation members, including staff and trustees, in partnership with ...
... their legacies. Cost : This event is free for CNJG Members who are family foundations. Other types of ... program is a CNJG membership benefit for family foundation members, including staff and trustees, in partnership with ...
Publication Date: May, 2016
"Co-Creation" is a case study about the Connecticut Early Childhood Funder Collaborative, a project of the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy. The case study, written by Patricia Bowie, examines co-creation, an emerging systems change collaboration model which grew out of a funder-and-state partnership. This unique partnership led to the creation by executive order of a new and independent Office of Early Childhood, which was formally approved by the Connecticut State Legislature in 2013. The companion piece, "Taking on New Roles to Address 21st Century Problems," looks at co-creation from the perspective of a regional association of grantmakers.
The Connecticut Early Childhood Funder Collaborative comprises 14 funders from around the state who bring many years of experience in supporting and operating programs that serve the needs of children and families.
Publication Date: February, 2025
A corporate member queried the corporate listserve which technology tools they use for their corporate giving system/platform. CNJG compiled the responses and combined it with previous responses from other technology systems queries to create this list of “Who Uses What Technology Systems.” If your organization is not listed, please email the names of those systems to Craig Weinrich.
Publication Date: October, 2023
... Report provides a valuable benchmarking resource for CNJG members on the benefits offered to employees and trustees and ... for employees. Developed and compiled exclusively for CNJG members, the report presents comprehensive benefits data ... board and staff of those that responded. Thank you to the members that completed our benefits survey earlier this year ...
Publication Date: November, 2021
... philanthropy executives, practitioners, donors, board members, experts, and grantees around the world, this report, ...
Publication Date: April, 2018
... variety of approaches, the roles that foundation staff members play must also change. Based on in-depth ...
Publication Date: June, 2015
This toolkit includes a number of tools for Steering Committee Working Groups as they form, determine strategic direction, develop implementation plans, and identify measurement indicators. This toolkit includes a description of working group member responsibilities, an action planning template, and sample instructions for the development of indicators. The tools have been generalized to be applicable across contexts; however, because no two collective impact efforts are the same, these resources should be considered a starting place to be tailored to the unique circumstances of each initiative.
Publication Date: April, 2014
In this new monograph, Philanthropy Northwest board member Daniel Kemmis explores the sometimes-fraught relationship between philanthropy and democracy. Beginning with a wide-ranging stroll through the shared history of philanthropy and democracy, Kemmis examines the current post-Citizens United landscape and asks whether philanthropy can and should do more to strengthen the infrastructure and practices of democracy.
... back at CNJG’s robust programming and services for our members and, by extension, the communities they serve. The ...
... back at CNJG’s robust programming and services for our members and, by extension, the communities they serve. The ...
... model that is Impact100: Around the world, individual members contribute $1,000 toward large, transformative grants ...
... back at CNJG’s robust programming and services for our members and, by extension, the communities they serve. The ...