Publication Date: December, 2014
As a follow-up to our Giving in Indiana study (released earlier this year), Indiana Philanthropy Alliance is pleased to share this snapshot of promising practices for advancing diversity, equity and inclusion in Indiana philanthropy. Throughout our state, foundations are incorporating the values of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) into their organizational cultures; engaging diverse populations as staff, board members, donors, and grantees; and working to make their communities more welcoming places. This report is an effort to capture a sampling of these endeavors.
... plan, our priorities will closely align with the New Jersey Center for Nonprofits’ Advocacy Agenda . The ... our vision. Theresa Jacks , President and CEO Council of New Jersey Grantmakers Amplify Our Collective Voice ...
... Foundation, with the support of its marquee brands, the New Jersey Devils and Prudential Center, issued a record number ... supported, having a significant impact throughout New Jersey. According to a Tuesday announcement, this year, ...
... six-state service territory, and in response to the events of 2020 that highlighted racial and social injustices ... involvement for FirstEnergy. "These awards benefit new and existing nonprofit partners on the frontline of our ...
Publication Date: February, 2019
A corporate member asked for what other corporations do regarding employee’s goal and objectives. Do they include volunteerism or volunteer activities as part of an employee’s review, or their annual goals?
Publication Date: March, 2025
... advance meaningful change in safety net service systems in New Jersey. Its grantmaking journey is described in Changing ... Wynn Rosser published in The Foundation Review, presents a new model for systems change. Five of the model’s seven ...
Publication Date: December, 2020
... I am writing to let you know that last week Council of New Jersey Grantmakers’ President and CEO Nina Stack, notified ... you at the Spring Colloquium – Breaking Through in the New Media Paradigm – on May 24. Please join us for ...
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey’s philanthropic arm announced Jan. 9 it awarded more ... The most recent round brings the Horizon Foundation for New Jersey’s 2022 grant total to $2.14 million, benefiting ...
Interview with Nina Stack, President of Council of New Jersey Grantmakers. CNJG on Let's Talk with Gary Gellman ...
... BCDC's Fresh Foods Program Farm Stand Initiative will link New Jersey farmers with 11 Family Success Centers located at ... times above average in low-income districts. The State of New Jersey has the highest rate of obesity in 2-5 year old ...
The rising cost of housing, a limitation on supply of affordable housing stock, and economic shocks and disruptions have led to an increase in homelessness across the United States. Over this time period, the City of Newark has made strides in fostering collaborative and innovative approaches to housing the unhoused. In December, the City released a strategic plan to end chronic homelessness, the first plan of its kind in some time. Specifically, its vision states that “Newark will strive to end chronic homelessness for all individuals over the next three years through collaboration, prevention, and housing.” The vision goes on to state that when it [homelessness] cannot be prevented, it will be a rare, brief, and nonrecurring experience.”
We hope that you will join us as we hear from leaders of this collaborative effort as they discuss how they are working toward their shared vision.
Panelists:
Luis Ulerio, Newark Homelessness Czar, Director of the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services
Jim Pelliccio, Chair of the City of Newark Commission on the Homeless and President and CEO of Port Newark
Evan Weiss, President and CEO, Newark Alliance
Cost: Free for CNJG Members; $50 for Non Member Grantmakers.
Publication Date: April, 2014
Nonprofit Finance Fund's Annual Survey chronicles the challenges facing the nonprofit sector and calls out some of the targeted investments we can start to agree on as a society to salvage the investment we have collectively made in our social infrastructure. We believe that a coordinated intervention now will not only better prepare us for inevitable future economic crises; it can lead to a happier, healthier community for us all.
... is the one between our member sponsors and our Signature events. Thank you to our sponsors of the Annual Meeting & ... Sponsor – The Prudential Foundation, Speaker Sponsor – New Jersey Health Initiatives, Gift Sponsor – The Princeton ...
Nina Stack, President, Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, knows what is on the minds of people who give away money, both locally in New Jersey and nationwide. In this interview Nina tells us ...
... the Cabinet. These programs provide representatives of New jersey’s philanthropic community with the opportunity to ... Most recently CNJG met with Commissioner Suárez of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs in June 2024. ...
... to learn about different approaches to changing systems in New Jersey. Demystifying Trust-Based Philanthropy Series Sessions ...
Publication Date: February, 2018
A CNJG member queried the Health & Aging listserves asking for sample letters of inquiry. This document includes a few responses from fellow members. If you would like to add yours to this list, please email us.
... provider conversions to for profit corporations, New Jersey Together (a major funder collaborative centered on ... term fiscal challenges facing all levels of government in New Jersey entitled Facing Our Future , the creation of the ...
... and use strategies detailed here. 5/13/22 - ABC News: Two New Jersey towns illustrate the race gap in the COVID pandemic ... Coronavirus Is Hard on Nonprofits That Rely on Events 3/11 - Nonprofit Quarterly: Nonprofits Who Can’t ...