Publication Date: January, 2012
... trustees, key employees, substantial contributors, their family members, and certain entities associated with any of ... Donee: The receiving organization of a donor's resources. (Also know as a grantee.) Donor: A donor is ... general public, or from a combination of these. See IRS Publication 557 for full details. Qualified Terminable ...
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.
... policies are affecting immigration. Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $75 for Non Member Grantmakers This program is ... of Practice, and shapes strategic programming and funder resources. Previously, he served as Co-Director of Policy and ... inclusion to their upbringing in a tight-knit immigrant family in West Texas. As a leader, Torres is anchored by the ...
Through CNJG's partnership with the United Philanthropy Forum, ... at a discounted rate. Coverage is available in all states. Family Philanthropy Online Knowledge Center & Webinars Access cutting edge resources in family philanthropy through discounted ...
Developed by and for philanthropy, CNJG events provide collaborative opportunities to enhance ... the potential for strategic alliances and leveraging resources Exchange successful strategies and details about ... in grantmaking and related work. Whether you are a family, independent, or corporate foundation, CNJG offers ...
... unemployment, difficulty accessing services, a lack of resources for immigrant and undocumented populations, ... proposed systems change beyond resilience. Cost : Free for CNJG Members and Nonmember Grantmakers This program is only ...
Publication Date: February, 2012
Publication Date: December, 2018
CNJG's 2018 Annual Meeting & Holiday Luncheon pre-meeting ...
Publication Date: November, 2014
... adopting an anchor mission that seeks to fully deploy all resources to build community wealth. Moving into territory ...
... Philanthropy supporting organizations (PSOs), like CNJG, are convening funders to keep them informed of new ... learning series on these implications, CNJG is curating resources, webpages, and other convenings for philanthropy to ... Challenges to Administration Actions National Center for Family Philanthropy: Navigating Uncertain Times National ...
... In addition, he was a managing director of William E. Simon & Sons, a private investment firm. In 2009, Chris ... and the Center for Effective Philanthropy. Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $75 for Non Member Grantmakers This program is ... Policy: Understanding What it Means for NJ: Arts Resources Reuters Institute: Shattered by a perfect storm: ...
Publication Date: June, 2012
... compensation data for positions at community, private (family and independent), public and corporate foundations, ...
... in New Jersey, serving the leading independent, corporate, family and community foundations as well as public ... society’s most difficult problems. We also access the resources of the philanthropic community – funding, ... information about federal and state laws and regulations. CNJG is mindful that its members have individual charters and ...
... Partnership The Council of New Jersey Grantmakers (CNJG) and the City of Newark are pleased to announce the ... Liaison (ONPL) as it convenes, connects and leverages the resources of the state, regional and national philanthropic ... Born and raised in New Jersey, he resides with his family in Essex County. Newark's New Philanthropic Liaison ...
... been aligned and leveraged from public and philanthropic resources, supporting initiatives ranging from education to ...
Publication Date: October, 2020
The COVID-19 public health and economic crisis has changed our world as we know it. As employers moved to remote work, schools shifted to distance learning, and businesses closed completely, it became clear that the impact on residents, nonprofits, and businesses was far greater than anyone could have ever imagined.
In response to the growing and evolving needs of our region, the Greater Washington Community Foundation established the COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund to raise and rapidly deploy funding to local nonprofits providing food, shelter, educational supports, and other critical services.
From the beginning our goal was clear: to address the immediate needs and reach adversely affected communities, particularly low-income households and communities of color. We know all too well that in a crisis like this, these marginalized communities are hit the hardest, and often take the longest to recover.
In times of crises, The Community Foundation is our region’s philanthropic first responder, bringing together individuals and families, philanthropic peers, corporate partners, and local government advisors to address community issues. Building on our rich history of emergency response work, we grounded our COVID-19 response efforts in a similar coordinated approach.
This report chronicles the steps taken, under immense pressure, to develop a coordinated emergency response effort to support a broad range of needs across the region. Once again this effort has demonstrated that working in partnership and close collaboration with our philanthropic peers and local government advisors is an effective way to manage a response to both urgent and longer-term needs.
... measurable goals and strategies for each issue area (e.g. "retrofit 100 homes"). They are also securing ... forward to develop a roadmap for the City. Members of the CNJG are playing an active role in the Summit and additional ... gather a wealth of information by tapping into the resources of Newark’s collaborative groups. Additional ...
CNJG’s listserves facilitate ongoing group e-mail discussions among subscribed members. Members can ... Emerging Leaders in Philanthropy Environmental Funders Family Funders Food Funders Health Funders Monmouth & Ocean ...
... to let you know that registration has now opened for CNJG’s 2025 Conference for the Social Sector —Stronger ... logged in to access the recordings, summary documents, and resources. Making Sense of Federal Policy: Understanding What ... Effective Organizations and the National Center for Family Philanthropy , coordinated a call-to-action for ...
Our Report to the Field for 2024 showcases an array of examples of public private partnerships launched in Newark with the collaboration of multiple partners. The Liaison led efforts to secure new funds for innovative solutions to homelessness, new approaches to economic security, increased access to programs for residents, and enhanced equity and access in our educational system. The Newark funding community took advantage of our Newark Funder Affinity Group meetings to structure an exciting new program to support Newark nonprofits through the lens of trust-based philanthropy. We remain fortunate to work in an environment of collaboration and alignment in Newark.