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Publication Date: June, 2013
As older adults are increasingly choosing to age in place, cross-cutting issues are coming to the forefront – the quality of care received by disabled or chronically ill older adults in their own homes, and the quality of the jobs of the caregivers who provide this care.
In-home care is often provided by direct care workers – an over-arching term that captures a number of different occupations, but in general refers to caregivers who provide essential assistance with everyday tasks like bathing, dressing, and eating. Direct care workers play a huge role in maintaining the health and general well-being of their clients. And, due to the oncoming “silver tsunami” of older adults, direct care jobs are some of the fastest growing occupations in the entire economy.
Despite the size of the workforce and the important services that direct care workers provide, the workforce is faced with a number of challenges. These include extremely low pay, irregular hours, inadequate training, and high rates of employee turnover. There is a clear need for better employment practices and policy changes to improve the quality of direct care jobs, by raising pay and benefits, standardizing and increasing employee training, and creating career pathways that lead to higher paying jobs. These efforts, in turn, will help improve the quality of the care that older adults receive.
In this edition of What Funders Need to Know, Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers take a look at the state of the local direct care workforce today and the connections between quality jobs and quality care, and discuss five ways that funders can get involved.
Resource Type: Issue Briefing
Funding Area: Food/Agriculture/NutritionSeniors/Aging
... Foundation Center). Candid recently launched their new coronavirus map , as a part of their coronavirus webpage ... pandemic, so your COVID-19 grants can get on this new map. The more data that they can gather to complete the ...
Event Type: Funder Briefing
Audience: All Funders
Topic: COVID-19Grantmaking
The Council of New Jersey Grantmakers joins the Funders Census ... Sincerely, Jon Shure , Interim President/CEO Council of New Jersey Grantmakers For a Fair and Accurate Census ...
News Type: CNJG News
Audience: All Funders
... Toolkit Series in collaboration with The Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, New York Funders Alliance, Florida Philanthropic Network, ...
Event Type: Meeting
Audience: All Funders
Publication Date: April, 2025
This weekly funder briefing webinar series welcomed New Jersey-based grantmakers along with national funders and ...
Resource Type: Issue Briefing
Publication Date: November, 2021

... and potential investors, and alongside the launch of a new racial-equity theme in the IRIS+ family of impact ...
Resource Type: Resource Guide
Audience: All Funders
Funding Area: Racial Equity
Publication Date: June, 2018
... uptick in philanthropic support, oftentimes in the form of new types of grants. Key takeaways from the case studies ...
Resource Type: Case StudyResearch
Audience: All Funders
Topic: Communications
... JerseyCAN, a nonprofit focused on education, a majority of New Jersey's third- through eighth-graders were not on grade ...
News Type: News
Topic: COVID-19Grantmaking
... Grantmaking and Communications, Kessler Foundation. "The new SHRM Foundation certificate program provides a roadmap ...
News Type: News
Topic: Grantmaking
Funding Area: Employment/JobsRacial Equity
... certainly been turbulent on many different fronts here in New Jersey, across the country, and around the globe. Life as ...
Event Type: Affinity Group Meeting
Funding Area: Monmouth and Ocean Counties
... Again” Comfort Zone Camp for its program “Free New Jersey Bereavement Camp Where Children Learn to Grieve, ...
News Type: News
Topic: Grantmaking
... for a post-election debrief and discussion about these new realities, what strategies are already being put into ...
Event Type: Partner
Audience: All Funders
... coming to the fore How philanthropies are learning about new ideas and approaches The changes in family dynamics, ...
Event Type: Partner
Audience: Family Foundation
Topic: Family Philanthropy
... in the nonprofit sector are leveraging and building new technologies to better deliver culturally responsive ...
Event Type: Partner
... that 10 community-led nonprofit organizations in Newark, New Jersey have been awarded up to $20,000 each through the ...
News Type: News
... awards and a multi-year grant, reflecting an exciting new chapter of expanded community investment. “We are ...
News Type: News
Topic: Grantmaking
Publication Date: August, 2016
Foundation leaders have a unique opportunity to serve as powerful champions of their missions. Partnering with your grantees can amplify your impact. The following guide is designed to help you start having an honest conversation in the boardroom; a conversation about your foundation’s goals, approach, and, most importantly, vision for the future.
Resource Type: Resource Guide
Audience: Board/Trustees
Topic: Governance
... hall, a 200-seat black box theatre, a dance studio, a new TV studio, and much more. Its history is unsurpassed. The ... spaces. Possibilities could range from the creation of New Jersey's largest green roof to rental possibilities for ...
News Type: Newark Liaison
... be taken for philanthropy to respond to disasters. The New York Times has released an article sharing multiple ... Maria Vizcarrondo , President and CEO Council of New Jersey Grantmakers Hurricane Dorian ...
News Type: CNJG News
... CNJG members are eligible to receive a 20% discount on new print and digital subscriptions to this magazine for ... Get a discount of 25% off the subscription price for new subscriptions for CNJG members. Every day, Inside ...