
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.
... of the funder and nonprofit. Funders who make project or program grants should trust the organization and provide flexible funding within a specific program. Activities • Over the short term, funders aim to ... opportunities for funders, prioritizing education of foundation boards, to address the barriers to awarding GOS ...
Publication Date: April, 2025
The Newark Philanthropic Liaison is a unique partnership between the Council of New Jersey Grantmakers and the City of Newark, supported by several foundations. Read more about the Liaison’s work In these reports. Due to several transitions, there were no written reports between 2015 and 2022.
The Princeton Area Community Foundation has awarded a total of $250,000 in grants to local ... through the Community Foundation’s Community Impact program, will support 26 summer programs that provide a wide ... donors, whose support of our Community Impact grants program helps make these grants possible.” Princeton Area ...
... Summary Report , released in January 2021 2017 New Jersey Foundation Benefits & Salary Summary Report , released in September 2017 2014 New Jersey Foundation Benefits & Salary Summary Report , released in February 2015 2011 Mid-Atlantic Foundation Benefits & Salary Summary Report , released in ...
... Thank you to our sponsors to date: PSEG, Sixers Youth Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Kearny Bank, the Stone Foundation for New Jersey, PKF O’Connor Davies, and The ...
The PSEG Foundation celebrated a decade of community impact through its Neighborhood Partners Program (NPP), hosting a special event to honor more than 400 ... that have received nearly $8 million in grants since the program’s inception. This year, the program set new ...
Today, we are excited to announce that the Dodge Foundation’s latest cycle of grants provides support to ... officers who engage in misconduct. Gerald R. Dodge Foundation Awards Grants to 30 Organizations ...
... CNJG Board Members Craig Drinkard, Chair , Victoria Foundation Justin Kiczek, 1 st Vice Chair , F. M. Kirby Foundation Christine Healey, 2 nd Vice Chair , The Healey Education Foundation, Inc. Catherine Wilson, Treasurer , United Way of ...
... esteemed panel that included Don Chen, President, Surdna Foundation; Rachel Kimber, Full Circle Solutions; and Dave Cole, State pf New Jersey’s Chief Innovation Officer. After the panel, Jean Westrick, TAG, facilitated an ...
The Provident Bank Foundation on Tuesday announced the recipients of its 2023 Signature Grant cycle. The foundation awarded three $100,000 grants to support nonprofit ... communities they serve. The foundation’s Signature Grant program emphasizes sustainable community enhancement and ...
The Provident Bank Foundation announced the recipients of its inaugural ... “This is the first year of our Empowerment Grant program, which emerged from The Provident Bank Foundation’s recent strategic revisioning process focused ...
The Provident Bank Foundation (PBF) today named its Major Grant recipients for its second cycle of 2021. The Foundation awarded nearly $450,000 of total funding to 27 nonprofit organizations within the Foundation’s three priority areas of Community Enrichment, ...
The PSEG Foundation has awarded more than $1 million to 301 community ... of applications for the annual Neighborhood Partners Program and nearly doubles the number of organizations ... grant funding for organizations based on demonstrated program effectiveness, depth and overall alignment with the ...
The Overdeck Family Foundation has announced third-quarter grants totaling $13.5 ... include Future City, a four-month-long afterschool STEM program for grades six through eight, which was awarded ... more pay, within recurring school budgets. Overdeck Family Foundation Announces $13.5 Million in Q3 Grants ...
In Q1 2025, our foundation awarded 56 grants totaling over $14.5 million. Our ... evidence, and growth for our grantees. Overdeck Family Foundation Awards $14.5 Million in Grants in Q1 2025 ...
Publication Date: December, 2020
United Philanthropy Forum is committed to advancing racial equity in philanthropy. We provide space for our members to connect, learn and share together on how to effectively address racial equity in their work as philanthropy-serving organizations (PSOs), and works to share our members’ learnings with the broader philanthropy field. As part of these efforts, we are pleased to share case stories from our members about their racial equity work.
Case Story
Funders Together to End Homelessness: A Racial Equity Learning Journey
Funders Together to End Homelessness began its racial equity journey in 2016. Its case story explains how the PSO named racial equity in its strategic plan and embarked on a learning journey together with its board, staff, and members to normalize the conversation about structural and historic racism and how it contributes to disparities in the homelessness system. The story also describes how Funders Together created a two-year community of practice, called Foundations for Racial Equity (FRE), that has been a critical part of its journey, and how its codified its racial equity work through the creation of its Commitment to Racial Equity.
Read Funders Together’s Case Story
Listen to Funders Together’s CEO Amanda Misiko Andere talk about her organization’s racial equity journey on an episode of the ForumNation podcast.
Case Story
Southeastern Council of Foundations: An Experiential Racial Equity Journey
In early 2018, the Southeastern Council of Foundations (SECF) along with its board undertook a racial equity learning journey in order to develop an Equity Framework that would describe and define SECF’s character, what it stood for, and what its leaders were willing to fight for. The decision to develop the Equity Framework was the culmination of years of work. SECF’s case story explains how the organization used data to inform the development of its Equity Framework, created an Equity Task Force to lead the effort of developing a Framework, and engaged board, staff and Task Force members in a racial equity learning journey.
Read SECF’s Case Story
Listen to SECF’s President & CEO Janine talk about her organization’s racial equity journey on an episode of the ForumNation podcast.
TD Charitable Foundation, the charitable giving arm of Cherry Hill-based TD ... million through the 16th annual Housing for Everyone grant program. A total of 33 nonprofit organizations received ... State were chosen, receiving a total of $875,000. The program aims to help housing organizations deliver resident ...
TD Charitable Foundation, the charitable giving arm of Cherry Hill-based TD ... million through the 16th annual Housing for Everyone grant program. A total of 33 nonprofit organizations received ... State were chosen, receiving a total of $875,000. The program aims to help housing organizations deliver resident ...
Blue Foundry Charitable Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Blue Foundry Bank, ... 2025, reinforcing its commitment to community support. The foundation focuses its giving efforts on four key areas: ... Foundry Bank and vice president of Blue Foundry Charitable Foundation. Blue Foundry Charitable Foundation Awards $20,000 ...