... 100 grants totaling more than $5.2 million were awarded to New Jersey-based nonprofit organizations working to make a ... over $9 million supported organizations in Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina, regions connected ... national nonprofits largely based in Washington, D.C. and New York City. Reflecting on a year of grantmaking supporting ...
... throughout the mid-Atlantic region, including 12 in New Jersey, the company announced Wednesday. CEO Mitch ...
... term fiscal challenges, facing all levels of government in New Jersey entitled Facing Our Future . Past Advocacy Work ...
... founding director of the Center for Healthy Aging at The New York Academy of Medicine. Specializing in public-private ... planning and allocations to support older adults in New York and Israel while working for the UJA-Federation of New York. She also directed the Health Enhancement ...
... and the plan for their resource center, discuss the new federal policy and grant environment, and update each ...
... “We address local challenges and open doors to new opportunities for people to thrive. These grants reflect ...
In their 2017 book The New Localism, Bruce Katz and Jeremy Nowak make the case that we're at the beginning of a new era: one in which cities and counties must take the lead on new strategies to address pressing social and economic ...
The New Jersey Corporate Philanthropy Network Co-Chairs Etta ... Responsibility – Grow up Great Community Foundation of New Jersey: Community Grants Program Bank of America ...
... Foundation Scholarship Program, in collaboration with New Jersey Devils Alumni. The Foundation continues to break ... The 2025-26 Grant Class is a diverse mix of returning and new partners, and the Foundation aims to foster innovation ... and its support of community outreach programs throughout New Jersey. “At the Devils Youth Foundation, our mission is ...
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.
... across FirstEnergy's footprint, and in response to the events of 2020 that highlighted racial and social injustices ...
CNJG is pleased to offer this program to family foundation members as part of NCFP's Fundamentals of Family Philanthropy 2024 webinar series, providing guidance on the core tenets of effective family philanthropy.
This session will explore the dynamic ways in which cultural and faith-based values can shape and inform the mission and impact of your family’s philanthropic endeavors. Faith has been imbedded in US philanthropy from its earliest days and many donors continue to lean on those values when driving change. Some donors openly talk about the link between their faith and giving, while others use their faith as quiet motivation. Panelists will share practical strategies, case studies, and best practices for aligning your family’s giving with your cultural and faith-based principles, allowing you to achieve a deeper and more meaningful impact in your grantmaking efforts in ways that also ensure equity and promote open dialogue. Whether you seek to honor your heritage, promote justice, and/or support causes close to your heart, this webinar will provide valuable guidance for harnessing the power of culture and faith in your family’s philanthropy.
Cost: This event is free for CNJG Members who are family foundations.
Other types of foundations are ineligible to join this webinar.
This program is a CNJG membership benefit for family foundation members, including staff and trustees, in partnership with the National Center for Family Philanthropy.
Publication Date: March, 2014
Food is essential. But how often do you consider where your food comes from?This issue of What Funders Need to Know from the Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers explores the stages of the food system, from production all the way to disposal. Why is this important to philanthropy?
Because hunger, food insecurity, nutrition-related chronic disease, the health of resource lands and waterways, wages, and equal opportunity in the food economy all converge in our regional food system.
... and Public Health Analysis. In partnership with the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH), Christine jointly coordinates New Jersey’s Environmental Public Health Tracking Program ... Environmental Justice Mapping, Assessment, and Protection New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection One Health ...
... Updates (3/7/2025) Federal Policy Changes (2/7/2025) Happy New Year! (1/9/2025) Reflect on the Impact We've Made and the ... Hill 2024 (3/8/2024) Sad News (2/8/2024) Welcome to the New Year! (1/8/2024) Mad Dash to the End of the Year ... (10/5/2023) Welcome Back From the Summer (9/5/2023) 2023 New Jersey Philanthropy Benefits & Salary Summary Report ...
... leaning into trust - and leaning into the change - with new strategies to support leaders who are leaving, leaders ... and the board and staff who manage the change from old to new. Session take-aways: A framework and set of principles to ... organizations: Maryland Philanthropy Network, Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, Florida Philanthropic Network, ...
... policies and practices, determine salary levels for new and existing staff, and more. Those who complete the ... with either the Council on Foundations or Council of New Jersey Grantmakers to participate in the survey. For more ... our members and all philanthropic organizations in New Jersey to complete the CoF survey each year, as this ...
... of the month, for a 60-minute Zoom session. Much like the New Jersey Center for Nonprofits’ Member Mondays or “open ... on topics that could address: The latest issues facing New Jersey philanthropic organizations, resources and calls ... in the chat, we ask that there be no direct soliciting for new clients/customers. Please allow everyone the opportunity ...
... of the month, for a 60-minute Zoom session. Much like the New Jersey Center for Nonprofits’ Member Mondays or “open ... on topics that could address: The latest issues facing New Jersey philanthropic organizations, resources and calls ... in the chat, we ask that there be no direct soliciting for new clients/customers. Please allow everyone the opportunity ...
... of the month, for a 60-minute Zoom session. Much like the New Jersey Center for Nonprofits’ Member Mondays or “open ... on topics that could address: The latest issues facing New Jersey philanthropic organizations, resources and calls ... in the chat, we ask that there be no direct soliciting for new clients/customers. Please allow everyone the opportunity ...