I’m absolutely thrilled about the upcoming 2025 CNJG Conference for the Social Sector on June 18. Planning ... up these topics feels like civic engagement to me. CNJG has added our support to several sign-on letters - ... NJ’s fund . I look forward to seeing you at the 2025 CNJG Conference for the Social Sector: Stronger Together — ...
... Equity Ahora New Jersey, and moderated by Craig Drinkard, CNJG Board Chair and Executive Officer, Victoria ... New Jersey Philanthropy Hub , a partnership initiative of CNJG and the New Jersey Center for Nonprofits, powered by ...
The Regional Foundation announced $2,000,000 in Neighborhood Planning and Implementation Grants to 11 organizations throughout Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey.
After several years, the foundation returned to investing in neighborhood revitalization that centers a resident-led planning process. Structured between 12 and 18 months in length, Neighborhood Planning Grants support the creation of neighborhood plans that address root causes of inequality and community development priorities including but not limited to affordable housing, workforce development, human services, commercial corridor initiatives, environmental justice, transportation, and education.
The Neighborhood Implementation Grants support comprehensive community development plans that target specific neighborhoods, are resident-driven, and equity-focused. The multi-year funding is designed to assist the foundation’s grantee partners to start or sustain momentum in their comprehensive neighborhood revitalization initiatives.
“The pressing needs of our community continue to exist and weigh down those who need it most from changing their lives from one of despair to one of hope. We are excited that the investments we are announcing today are a small part of creating the change needed to ensure individuals, families, and whole communities have the resiliency to continue along a path of success,” stated Kevin Dow, Executive Director of the foundation.
... practice, followed by panel discussion. Cost : Free for CNJG Members Presented by Philanthropy New York ...
Publication Date: July, 2021
... Wood Johnson Foundation published this collection of resources, perspectives, and articles on how racism affects ...
... Weiss , Executive Director, The Burke Foundation Please plan to stay after the meeting to interact with the exhibit . Cost : Free for CNJG Members and Nonprofits; $75 for Non Member Grantmakers ...
... unemployment, difficulty accessing services, a lack of resources for immigrant and undocumented populations, ... proposed systems change beyond resilience. Cost : Free for CNJG Members and Nonmember Grantmakers This program is only ...
... , Executive Director, the GEM Project Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $50 for Non Member Grantmakers. Newark ...
... justice, public health, and protection of our natural resources for future generations. Please join us at Duke ... on and led a number of nonprofit boards. Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $50 for Non Member Grantmakers. Rethinking New ...
... to a more equitable future for all. Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $50 for Non Member Grantmakers Lunch will be served. RESOURCES ALICE Video: A Day in the Life: Family Child Care ...
... marginalized communities. The Dodge Foundation’s strategic investment will bolster entrepreneurship education ... support to entrepreneurs. Furthermore, the grant will fund strategic innovation projects that integrate RTC’s ...
... community, providing professional education, advocacy, resources, training and information to strengthen nonprofits ...
Publication Date: December, 2016
The Funders Collaborative was an innovative partnership supported by 14 local and national foundations. The collaborative supplemented the programs and grantmaking of its member foundations by working with community organizations, the business sector and public agencies to encourage collaboration, planning and investment “beyond the rail.”
The Green Line opened in June 2014, and the Funders Collaborative concluded its work two years later in June 2016 as planned.
The Funders Collaborative was founded with a belief in light rail’s potential for benefiting the people and places closest to the line. The collaborative envisioned stable, thriving neighborhoods throughout the corridor that reflect community identities and link all people to regional opportunities and local amenities.
The Funders Collaborative concluded its work in June 2016 as planned. The final report and archives document the accomplishments and learnings of this innovative partnership have been archieved for learning purposes.
Publication Date: February, 2025
... Blueprint represents the collective wisdom, dreams, and strategic insights of dozens of activists who have dedicated ...
Publication Date: September, 2019
There is a stronger, more strategic role that companies can play by leveraging ...
Publication Date: November, 2018
... when contributions are made, and can help donors make more strategic decisions about their investments in the full life ...
Publication Date: March, 2018
Today, the practice of CSR has matured to include strategic philanthropy, employee volunteerism, cause ...
... the model puts an emphasis on grantmaking and strategic support that unlock innovation, evidence, and ...
... the model puts an emphasis on grantmaking and strategic support that unlock innovation, evidence, and ...
... As always, we place an emphasis on grantmaking and strategic support that unlock innovation, evidence, and ...