Publication Date: November, 2019
In the inaugural Diversity Among Philanthropic Professionals (DAPP) Survey, participants were ... and accompanying infographic explore diversity in the philanthropic workforce. Overall, the report finds a ... color, and people with disabilities. 2018 Diversity Among Philanthropic Professionals Report: A Tale of Two Sectors ...
The nonprofit and philanthropic communities are important contributors to well ... Grantmakers 2025 Summer Joint Policy Forum: Nonprofit and Philanthropic Champions for New Jersey ...
Publication Date: June, 2014
... what factors affect their advancement within the sector. Philanthropic Paths: An Exploratory Study of the Career ...
Publication Date: December, 2016
... of resources in their community. NJ Department of Human Services: Disasters & Emergencies - Help & Information Pass ...
... Philanthropy Project offers you the opportunity to sign a philanthropic commitment for trust-based action . We invite ... courageous action on behalf of the social sector. Sites Summarizing Actions for Philanthropy Center for ... New Jersey’s Residents NJ.gov Department of Human Services: Modeling Impact to NJ Medicaid of Congressional ...
CNJG’s Newark Philanthropic Liaison, Kevin Callaghan, organized a series of ...
... bias to become the new normal. As the leaders of the major philanthropic and non-profit membership organizations in New ... times and especially in challenging times. Many of these services are a lifeline to people of all backgrounds, ... unique in the breadth and depth of its charitable and philanthropic work, engaging the talents of all individuals, ...
... created this page as one starting point for New Jersey’s philanthropic community to engage in conversations, do ... Resource Directory was developed to mobilize the philanthropic sector towards meaningful action in the midst ...
... - Report to the Field 2015 from the Office of the Newark Philanthropic Liaison. First established in 2007, the Liaison ... first formal partnerships between a city and the philanthropic community. The initiative began as a ... substantial activities and impact the Office of the Newark Philanthropic Liaison facilitated throughout 2015. The ...
... This event is the one time each year where New Jersey’s philanthropic community comes together to connect, network, ... and plan for the year ahead. Guided by the CNJG Signature Program Committee’s vision for this event, our focus this ... Inspiring Change through Leadership: Maximizing Philanthropic Impact . Our morning workshop will explore ...
... of direction and inspiration to help guide our state’s philanthropic sector into the future. CNJG first launched its ... a second, comprehensive resource to help the state’s philanthropic community understand their ethical, legal, and ...
... announced the New Jersey Community Stage Relief Grant Program. The $17.5 million program will provide grants of up to $300,000 to eligible ... Sullivan. “The New Jersey Community Stage Relief Grant Program, along with the New Jersey Council on the Arts ...
... grant from Johnson & Johnson to launch a three-year program aimed at strengthening the resilience of more than ... The Climate Health Equity for Community Clinics Program is a collaborative effort between Americares, the ... By improving clinic operations and health resilience, the program aims to protect patients’ health during heat waves, ...
Publication Date: July, 2013
Employee engagement through cause is a vital means by which to strengthen employee relationships, enhance employee morale and even build critical skill sets and expertise. Plus, employees are hungry for ways to get involved in cause. Not sure how to integrate cause into your company’s employee engagement strategy? Network for Good is here to help.
Publication Date: January, 2016
Capacity building enables nonprofit leaders and organizations to develop the skills and resources they need to improve their work. Since each situation is unique and circumstances are always changing, effective capacity-building support is tailored to best suit the needs of grantees. This publication offers practical guidance and considerations to help grantmakers design an impactful approach.
... of sound investment strategies is the focus of each program. We are pleased to welcome Ethan Harris, head of ... big global issues Agenda 8:30 a.m. - Breakfast 9:00 a.m. - Program begins 10:00 a.m. - Meeting concludes Cost : $35 for ... in-person programs and events. Please do not attend the program if you are ill , exposed to the COVID-19 virus within ...
... to nurture, develop and support professionals in the philanthropic sector across all departments/roles within ... development, job creation, neighborhood building, and services to children and families. Health Funders Affinity ... 2010 as a result of the convening work of CNJG’s Newark Philanthropic Liaison. As of May 20th, 2025, the Newark ...
Home ownership remains a central pillar to the American dream. For most Americans, home equity encompasses the lion’s share of their wealth. Yet, housing is becoming increasingly inaccessible and out of reach. Median sales prices across the country have outpaced income growth. Demand for housing far outweighs supply. Costs are out of range for many. Contemporary mortgage markets still exclude more than half of Black American households from homeownership. The importance of homeownership in building wealth coupled with the oppressive legacy of racial exclusion point to the need for systemic policy change.
Together, we will:
- Hear market-specific strategies to lower entry barriers and create more equity and affordability through housing policy
- Discuss the role of philanthropy to identify, support, and educate for housing affordability and equity
Speakers:
Christie Stewart, Chief Initiative Officer, Center for Housing Opportunity (CT)
Marcel Negret, Senior Planner, Regional Plan Association
Staci Berger, President and CEO of Housing & Community Development Network of New Jersey
Julian St. Patrick Clayton, Deputy Director of Policy and Research, Center for NYC Neighborhoods
Moderator:
Julian Pierce, Director, Economic Opportunity, Fairfield County’s Community Foundation
Cost: Free for CNJG Members and Non Member Grantmakers
Articles of Interest
Webinar recording
Renter Empowerment and Neighborhood Tools (RENT) for Health Equity
New York Neighbors Coalition
NYC Community Land Initiative and CLT Map
Reimagining Financial Resources for Affordable Housing Development in Fairfield County, CT in 2020
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Fiscal Recovery Funds
Who Owns Newark? Rutgers-Newark Study Finds Troubling Rise in Corporate Buying of City Homes | Rutgers University-Newark
Connecticut Housing Accessibility and Affordability (urban.org)
Fairfield County Housing Accessibility and Affordability (urban.org)
The Fourth Regional Plan - The Fourth Regional Plan (fourthplan.org)
Housing Segregation is a Choice
Be My Neighbor: Untapped Housing Solutions: ADUs and Conversions
Be My Neighbor in Fairfield County: Untapped Housing Solutions: ADUs and Conversions
... social-impact investing, mission-related investing, program-related investing, or sustainable and responsible ... Director of Lumina Impact Ventures with Luminia, and was Program and Portfolio Officer with the W. K. Kellogg ... from the Kellogg School of Management. This CNJG program is sponsored by: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and ...

CNJG hosts regular briefings where funders hear from government officials, disaster recovery and health experts, nonprofit leaders, funders, and other stakeholders dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. The briefings provide an opportunity to share how colleagues are changing grantmaking practices for rapid response, learn about new policies and government actions, and connect with local leaders who work with people whose financial, physical, and mental health suffers due to COVID-19. Series I topics included food insecurity, mapping response funding, racial health disparities, federal and state policy, and updates from New Jersey response funds and Rapid Response Surveys, completed in partnership with the Center for Non-Profits in March, April, and July 2020.