Publication Date: October, 2020
The COVID-19 public health and economic crisis has changed our world as we know it. As employers moved to remote work, schools shifted to distance learning, and businesses closed completely, it became clear that the impact on residents, nonprofits, and businesses was far greater than anyone could have ever imagined.
In response to the growing and evolving needs of our region, the Greater Washington Community Foundation established the COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund to raise and rapidly deploy funding to local nonprofits providing food, shelter, educational supports, and other critical services.
From the beginning our goal was clear: to address the immediate needs and reach adversely affected communities, particularly low-income households and communities of color. We know all too well that in a crisis like this, these marginalized communities are hit the hardest, and often take the longest to recover.
In times of crises, The Community Foundation is our region’s philanthropic first responder, bringing together individuals and families, philanthropic peers, corporate partners, and local government advisors to address community issues. Building on our rich history of emergency response work, we grounded our COVID-19 response efforts in a similar coordinated approach.
This report chronicles the steps taken, under immense pressure, to develop a coordinated emergency response effort to support a broad range of needs across the region. Once again this effort has demonstrated that working in partnership and close collaboration with our philanthropic peers and local government advisors is an effective way to manage a response to both urgent and longer-term needs.
Publication Date: April, 2025
... along with national funders and provided an opportunity for grantmakers to hear from a wide range of nonprofit ...
Publication Date: February, 2013
... as a cultural choice and a potential organizing system for philanthropy using stories that demonstrate its ...
... accessible and enjoyable. Cost : This event is free for CNJG Members who are family foundations. Other types of ... 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. Family Philanthropy Webinar: ...
The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey announced $335,000 in grant awards to eleven non-profit organizations for the third quarter of 2022. The Horizon Foundation for New ...
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.
... and uncover how to create sustainable partnerships for lasting impact. We’re thrilled to have FSG lead the morning workshop, Tools for Funder Collaboration . The morning workshop will share ... have actively engaged in collaborative efforts, used data for continuous learning, and ensured momentum and buy-in ...
Publication Date: July, 2021
Two different CNJG members queried the CEO listserve on how/when/how to return to the office following the COVID-19 pandemic. CNJG staff compiled the answers from the responding members removing identifying information of the respondents.
... that “Newark will strive to end chronic homelessness for all individuals over the next three years through ... Evan Weiss, President and CEO, Newark Alliance Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $50 for Non Member Grantmakers. Newark Funder Affinity Group: The ...
Publication Date: April, 2014
The National Center for Family Philanthropy and Youth Philanthropy Connect, a ... boards. The issue brief outlines creative options for involving children as young as 8 in family ... foundations using next gen boards and other approaches for engaging youth in philanthropy. Throughout both ...
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... biennial Spring Colloquium – A Conversation for the Social Sector - being held on May 24 at the George ... since 2006, the Colloquium brings together foundations and non-profits with national thought leaders to explore topics ... Foundations; Elizabeth T. Boris, Founding Director of the Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy at the Urban Institute; ...
Publication Date: June, 2018
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... using the belief that mission-motivation and passion for the work replaces the need for competitive salaries. The Solidarity Economy is an ... sustainability, and community well-being. Join us for a compelling conversation about funding practices that ...
... today announced it awarded a total of $7 million to 37 non-profits across the bank's Maine to Florida footprint and in Michigan through the 18th annual Housing for Everyone grant program. Grants ranging from $150,000 to ...
... explore, and so on. But I realize the building blocks for our 2015 plans are embedded in 2014, and even 2013, and ... developed a strategic and planned relationship with the Center for Non-Profits. In 2014, this partnership added another ...
... Grantmakers Affinity Group at scenic Duke Gardens for a conversation with Eastern Environmental Law Center's Chris Miller and ANJEC's Jennifer Coffey on the ways ... Cost : Free for CNJG Members and Nonprofits; $75 for Non Member Grantmakers Chris Miller is the Executive Director ...
Publication Date: March, 2020
A CNJG member received an application from a school district, and wanted to know if others granted funds to a school district, and what other funders learned from granting to a district.
... Pandemic 'Much, Much Worse' Than Expected 8/26 – Center for Disaster Philanthropy: $12 Billion Pledged Worldwide to ... 3/26 - NJ.com: City of Newark Creates $6 million fund for Non-Profits, arts organizations, resident, businesses, and ...
... share, and use the strategies suggested in these articles for your own diversity, equity, and inclusion learning ... by Suzette Brooks Masters, senior strategist at the Center for Inclusion and Belonging at the American ... Immigration Council (6/2/2020) Southern Poverty Law Center: Authoritarian State or Inclusive Democracy? 21 Things ...