Publication Date: August, 2025
CNJG's President's Reports
Publication Date: June, 2014
This publication from Grantmakers for Effective Organizations offers a framework for thinking about how to measure progress and results in place-based and community change initiatives.
Publication Date: January, 2012
... While there is no legal definition of endowment, most people commonly understood it to be a gift of cash, assets or ... Giving circles pool time, talent and resources between people who share a common interest in a social cause or ... sometimes called, are grantmaking organizations created by people who are connected not just by location, but by shared ...
... City services, wellness and enrichment opportunities where people live and work. Four centers have opened thus far, ...
... a healthy, thriving, and civically engaged NJ where people of all places, racial identities, socio-economic ...
... healthy, thriving, and civically engaged New Jersey where people of all places, racial and ethnic identities, ...
... sessions of the series. Space Limited. No more than two people per organization can register. Additional Session ...
... sessions of the series. Space Limited. No more than two people per organization can register. Additional Session ...
... sessions of the series. Space Limited. No more than two people per organization can register. Additional Session ...
... protect democracy and the rights and freedoms of all people, empowering workers to “thrive amid AI-driven ...
Publication Date: August, 2021
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Publication Date: December, 2020
Publication Date: April, 2014
The National Center for Family Philanthropy and Youth Philanthropy Connect, a program of the Frieda C. Fox Foundation, have joined together to bring new resources to the field of philanthropy focused on engaging the next generation of donors and family members. Igniting the Spark: Creating Effective Next Gen Boards is the first publication of its kind, offering a comprehensive overview of the growing practice among family foundations and donor advised fund holders of using next generation boards.
The issue brief outlines creative options for involving children as young as 8 in family philanthropy. It is supplemented by case studies of seven foundations using next gen boards and other approaches for engaging youth in philanthropy. Throughout both resources, the voices of next gen donors describe what works — and what doesn’t — providing family members and staff with guidance and insights new to the field.
... the Theory of Philanthropy with a business metaphor: “People don’t buy stocks for an iPhone – they invest in ...
... Climate Conference in Glasgow, Scotland. He believes that people power can win against the interconnected struggles of ...
... actions, and connect with local leaders who work with people whose financial, physical, and mental health suffers ...
... Covid-19 Crisis, Philanthropy’s Attention Must Focus on People With Disabilities Brief: Health Equity Principles for ...
... matters most—growing their business and enabling their people. TriNet, incredible starts here. George H. Stout ...
... heroes do the daily, unseen, yet necessary work of the people. “ Although they often go unnoticed, public servants ...
... to improve the field of grantmaking and support the people, communities and nonprofits of New Jersey. The primary ... sometimes by bequest. Sometimes individuals or groups of people, such as family members, form a foundation while the ... to help low-income, low-wealth, and other disadvantaged people and communities join the economic mainstream. CDFIs ...