After careful consideration, the CNJG Leadership and Policy Committee recommended the ... private foundation excise tax on net investment income to a flat rate. The Committee believes a flat rate would remove uncertainty and simplify the ...
Publication Date: June, 2018
For philanthropy to advance equity in all communities, especially low-income communities and communities of color, it needs to be able to understand the demographics of the organizations being funded (and declined), the people being served and the communities impacted. That data should be used to assess practices and drive decision making.
Publication Date: March, 2024
Adopted by CNJG”s Board of Trustees in October 2023, these eight Principles offer philanthropy a source of direction for their own equity journey. Each principle begins with a common understanding followed by developmental steps, and ...
CNJG is pleased to offer this program to family foundation ... your motivations for giving, the collective values that guide your philanthropy, and establish clarity around the ... are ineligible to join this webinar. This program is a CNJG membership benefit for family foundation members, ...
Publication Date: December, 2013
... credits for homeless students to be promoted and receive a high school diploma. Across the nation, more and more ... and homelessness. What can philanthropy do to prevent a chain reaction that starts with unstable housing, leads to ...
... life of the project. The money was used first to support a needs assessment for each center, and then to help the ... in Newark had been operating for years with insufficient resources. We viewed the Abbott decision, which requires that ... for support of education organizing. We were awarded the grant, the only statewide effort of the four that were ...
... chairs, and books in both English and Spanish. These resources will enhance the environment for young patients and ... JCC (Jewish Community Center): The Foundation awarded a grant to the JCC from its Wagner-Hoffart fund, which is ...
... this difficult time. We’ll round out the webinar with a presentation from Wayne Meyer, President of New Jersey ... equitable relief throughout New Jersey. Cost : Free for CNJG Member and NonMember Grantmakers. This program is only ...
... to state fatality figures. This disparity is due to a number of factors which existed long before the coronavirus ... is not good enough. The philanthropic community is in a unique position to bring these kinds of conversations to ... on Black communities in New Jersey. Cost : Free for CNJG Members and NonMember Grantmakers This program is only ...
... while promoting equity and justice. Local news plays a critical role in providing residents with reliable, ... media, helps ensure more voices are heard and advances a more just and equitable democracy. Join us for an engaging ... communities during times of crisis. Cost : Free for CNJG Grantmakers. $50 for Nonmember Grantmakers Webinar Video ...
Publication Date: September, 2015
... legal rules and provides concrete examples, templates, resources, and tips. The goal is to help foundations and ... understand how advocacy and lobbying leverages their grant dollars, strengthens their missions, and helps them ...
Publication Date: November, 2016
Based sardonically on Masterpiece Theatre, Structural Racism Theater introduces the viewer to concrete examples of structural racism and implicit bias in an edgy, social media-friendly way. In "Darkness in Emerald City," we look at the relationship between implicit bias and institutional racism.
Publication Date: July, 2016
In the final session in Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers's Putting Racism on the Table series (2016), the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's Dr. Gail Christopher discussed the role of philanthropy in addressing racism and racial inequity.
Publication Date: June, 2016
In the fourth session of Putting Racism on the Table (2016), James Bell, founder and executive director of the W. Haywood Burns Institute, focused on mass incarceration.
Publication Date: June, 2016
In the fifth session in WRAG's Putting Racism on the Table series (2016), Manuel Pastor, Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California, discussed the experience of nonblack racial minorities in America, the implications of demographic change, and the urgent need to invest in equity.
CNJG is pleased to offer this program to family foundation ... as the way we work continues to evolve. Join us for a conversation on how to address organizational change, ... integrate practices that best serve the organization as a whole. Cost : This event is free for CNJG Members who are ...
Publication Date: June, 2013
A marketing and publicity guide from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities. Getting ...
The Camden Funders Affinity Group serves as a vehicle for funders to connect and share updates about ... share with attendees during the meeting. Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $50 for Non Member Grantmakers. Camden ...
Publication Date: January, 2016
... resource of best practices and innovative approaches to guide the philanthropic community in responding to future disasters. Designed as a multimedia, interactive online magazine, the Playbook ... also allows organizations to prepare for all phases of a disaster. What can we do to plan and prepare our community? ...
... society’s most difficult problems. We also access the resources of the philanthropic community – funding, ...