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Hear Executive Director Keith Adams speak on how New Jersey VOAD members are responding to the current crisis during CNJG’s first COVID-19 Funder Briefing.
CNJG is pleased to offer this program to family foundation members as part of NCFP's Fundamentals of Family Philanthropy 2022 webinar series, providing guidance on the core tenets of effective family philanthropy.
Join our first Newark Funder Affinity Group meeting of the year as we discuss effective practices in wraparound support and advocacy for new immigrants to the area.
In this first in-person meeting of 2024, please join your fellow Camden Funders to hear from each other about our current work in the city, as well as to gain insight into the upcoming efforts for this year.
CNJG’s community foundation services (through the United Philanthropy Forum’s services) breakdown into three categories; a national listserv for CEOs, two in-person boot camp trainings, and a discount on the On-Line CF Express Training.
On March 8, 2017, the Council of New Jersey Grantmakers' Board of Trustees approved that CNJG would take an official position opposing the repeal of the Johnson Amendment by signing on to the "Community Letter in Support of Nonpartisanship”
A conference for CEOs, executive directors, CFOs, trustees, finance committee members, and finance managers of foundations and endowed nonprofits.
Join community foundation staff and boards from across the country and get ready to invest in yourself with a guide to everything your foundation does and can do in the community.
Learn why your organization’s response to COVID must uplift immigrants and their families – now and for the future.
The Future of Work and the Role of Philanthropy
The Office of the Newark Philanthropic Liaison (NPL) —an innovative collaboration between the city of Newark and the Council of New Jersey Grantmakers (CNJG) —is tasked with harnessing interest, fostering greater effectiveness, and attracting resources toward policy and programmatic areas that af
CNJG's Storify content from their Signature Events.
CNJG's 2018 Annual Meeting & Holiday Luncheon pre-meeting workshop with Michelle Greanias from PEAK Grantmaking focused on how foundation CEO’s, program officers, staff, and trustees could engage internally to put values-based grantmaking into practice.
CNJG joined 250 delegates from the across the country over 3 days last week for Foundations on the Hill.
The conference theme will focus on our initiative: Doing Good Better, a partnership between the Council of New Jersey Grantmakers and the New Jersey Center for Nonprofits.
Despite a field replete with research, analysis, recommended policies and practices — not to mention an abundance of educational programs and frameworks for grantmaking to diverse communities — philanthropic leaders have been slow to advance these values in their foundations.
A key objective of the Scaling What Works initiative has been to translate insight and learning from grantmaker intermediaries involved with the Social Innovation Fund and share them with the broader philanthropic community. The fifth guide in the Lessons Learned series presents the benefits and challenges of partnerships between local and national funders, and highlights key considerations for both kinds of funders to foster success in their collaboration.