... general public. Collection of Information Through Our Web Sites We do not collect through our web site any ...
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.
... between funders and our elected representatives. CNJG will join colleague PSOs and foundations from across the ... continuing our ongoing advocacy work will be critical. The CNJG programs below provide key opportunities for nonprofits ... to be a cornerstone of civil society, where vision and resources come together to address some of the most pressing ...
Read about the progress of the CNJG network through July 2015, in CNJG’s Mid-Year Memo to Members. 2015 Mid-Year Memo to ...
Publication Date: January, 2024
... is provided at no cost as a benefit of your membership in CNJG. ValuesAdvisor offers a searchable database of ... To join, visit the ValuesAdvisor website and enter 'CNJG' at checkout to claim your free access. To Get ...
... of grantmakers as among the most valued voices and expert resources on issues critical to philanthropy and society. ... to serve. For questions about PolicyWorks, please contact CNJG’s liaisons, Theresa Jacks and Policy Committee CoChair ...
... in Newark had been operating for years with insufficient resources. We viewed the Abbott decision, which requires that ... working together, we could more effectively use our finite resources. We could make it possible for grantees to focus on ...
CNJG invites members to attend this webinar to learn about ... Forum members and its members’ members, meaning CNJG and its members are all eligible and invited to attend. ... surveys. • Connect with CHANGE partners for further resources to support diverse teams. Process Questions: • ...
... justice and defend our region's open space and natural resources from unsustainable development. Alison Mitchell ... the Delaware and Raritan Canal Commission. Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $75 for Non Member Grantmakers This program is ...
For 2024, CNJG will help promote Change Philanthropy’s Diversity ... Philanthropic Professionals survey. This differs from CNJG’s own demographics survey that we just completed in ... and leadership. While grantmakers have a number of resources to assess what issues, geographic areas, and ...
Publication Date: March, 2014
Sample bylaws for Community Foundations.
... and regulation of cannabis, and much more. Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $75 for Non Member Grantmakers This program is ...
... It was with this understanding that we convened the CNJG 2025 Conference for the Social Sector — Stronger ... down to filters at the top of chart, and select the "CNJG" tag. Thank you to NJCH for capturing the social ... Champions for New Jersey - a partnership program of CNJG and the New Jersey Center for Nonprofits - Tuesday, ...
... 6 or 7 most segregated. We see substantial differences in resources afforded across our 620 districts aligned with home ... McKoy, President, The Fund for New Jersey Cost : Free for CNJG Members, $50 for Non Member Grantmakers. Webinar Video ...
Publication Date: September, 2013
This piece from ORS Impact captures five key insights to guide organizations as they develop ongoing Measurement, Learning, and Evaluation plans to achieve greater social impact.
Publication Date: June, 2018
Tax Exempt Organization Search helps users find information about a tax-exempt organization’s federal tax status and filings. You can find:
- Organizations eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable contributions (Pub 78 data).
- Automatically revoked organizations
- IRS determination letters dated on or after January 1, 2014
- Form 990-series returns
- Organizations that have filed a Form 990-N (e-Postcard)
Publication Date: June, 2010
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 — ...
Publication Date: July, 2021
... Wood Johnson Foundation published this collection of resources, perspectives, and articles on how racism affects ...
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.