The New Jersey State Council on the Arts held a public meeting on December 19, 2023, during which 30 New Jersey ... the Council to help ensure New Jerseyans of all ages have opportunities to have a better, overall quality of life.” ...
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... state. The grants were approved at the Arts Council's 55th Annual Meeting, held virtually. The awards announced today were part ... Secretary of State Tahesha Way addressed attendees at the meeting, commending their creativity and resiliency during ...
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Americares has announced a $2 million grant from Johnson & Johnson to launch a three-year program aimed at strengthening the resilience of more than 100 safety-net health clinics in areas where climate change disproportionately affects the health of vulnerable communities.
The Climate Health Equity for Community Clinics Program is a collaborative effort between Americares, the Center for Climate, Health and the Global Environment (C-CHANGE) at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Johnson & Johnson, and healthcare providers at participating free clinics and community health centers, which will design tailored interventions that meet the needs of under-resourced and overworked staff. By improving clinic operations and health resilience, the program aims to protect patients’ health during heat waves, wildfires, hurricanes, floods, and other climate-related emergencies.
According to Americares, more than 90 percent of free clinic and community health center patients qualify as low income, and more than half identify as racial and ethnic minorities. The World Health Organization has declared climate change the single biggest threat to humanity—putting clean air, safe drinking water, secure housing, and food supplies at risk—and projects climate change will cause an additional 250,000 global deaths annually from 2030 to 2050, largely due to malnutrition, malaria, diarrhea, and heat stress.
... & Recreation, to be awarded in October 2022. At its Annual Awards Meeting on June 9th, Impact 100 Garden state awarded $100,000 ...
... $211,000 in grants to three South Jersey nonprofits at our Annual Meeting on June 21, 2023 at Adventure Aquarium in Camden, NJ. ...
At its Annual Awards Meeting on June 5, Impact100 Garden State announced four ...
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oday New Jersey Community Capital, a leading national community development financial institution, committed $50,000 to nonprofits chosen by mayors and a county leader who are deeply committed to furthering formative economic impact efforts in their respective communities. Each leader will have $10,000 to award to a local nonprofit doing groundbreaking work. NJCC awards the grants at the close of Black History Month annually to mark the commemoration's focus on creating economic equity for divested populations.
This year, NJCC's grants will go to nonprofits chosen by the mayors of Dallas, Texas, New York City, New York and Newark and New Brunswick, New Jersey, and the economic opportunity director of Los Angeles County. Supporting nonprofits in urban communities throughout the nation is in keeping with NJCC's goal to foster sustainable economic development and wealth creation in overlooked communities from coast to coast.
"These grants achieve several of our objectives," NJCC President and CEO Bernel Hall said. "First, it champions the principles behind Black History Month and underscores NJCC's dedication to creating social and economic parity. By contributing to initiatives important to the leaders of these municipalities, we are supporting their efforts to create thriving, equitable communities.
"Our second objective is to support projects that can benefit from our unique, expansive initiatives. We've been extremely effective because our programs are both entrepreneurial and augmentative," explained Hall. This is especially relevant today given our nation's dire need for more affordable housing, small business expansion and high-quality school systems."
... grants to New Jersey community outreach programs for the 2024-25 season. The grant money is a 24% increase from last ... year’s class of grants. According to the foundation, the 2024-25 grant class is a diverse mix of returning and new ...
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... with so many members and nonprofit partners at the CNJG 2023 Conference for the Social Sector on May 23. I’m ... on Doing Good Better - a joint initiative between CNJG and the New Jersey Center for Nonprofits . And it was ... the nonprofit sector, in philanthropy, and in New Jersey. CNJG’s new strategic plan specifically embraces shared ...
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