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CNJG’s listserves facilitate ongoing group e-mail ... and the directories of who is subscribed to each list. CNJG now offers 25 listserves . Bergen Funders Camden Funders ... to a national listserve for Community Foundation CEO’s) CNJG Member CEO's CNJG Member CFO’s and Finance Managers ...
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Newark Philanthropic Liaison, Kevin Callaghan is featured on Episode 3 of Season 3 of Ras in 60 podcast speaking to the successes of Newark’s guaranteed income pilot program called the Newark Movement for Economic Equity. Listen to the podcast from your favorite podcasting app; links are available on the City of Newark webpage.
This one-hour webinar will offer a high-level overview of recent trends and best practices for foundation governance. Attorneys from the Nonprofit and Tax-Exempt Organizations group of Dentons, the world’s largest global law firm, will present practical tips for governance and legal compliance, focused on small to mid-size foundations. Drawing from both national trends in the industry and the impact of the pandemic and social change, topics will include:
- Considerations for revising bylaws and conflict of interest policies;
- Foundation political activity, including lobbying and advocacy;
- Issues to consider when funding a project with a fiscal sponsor; and
- Updating grant agreements.
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Jeffrey Fromknecht
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Dentons Cohen & Grigsby |
Hayley Haldeman
Counsel
Dentons Cohen & Grigsby |
This program is for members of the following philanthropy-serving organizations: Maryland Philanthropy Network, Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, Florida Philanthropic Network, Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Philanthropy Wisconsin, NY Funders Alliance, and North Carolina Grantmakers.
Webinar Recording
... is delegation captain for New Jersey participants. CNJG will organize and schedule the congressional meetings. This opportunity is a valuable benefit of CNJG membership that helps raise lawmakers’ awareness of ... Council members care about. Read about last year’s CNJG Foundations on the Hill visits to see what we ...
CNJG is pleased to offer this series of webinars to our ... in COVID-19 response and recovery. Cost : Free for CNJG members and Nonmember Grantmakers CNJG thanks the Center for Disaster Philanthropy for hosting ...
2025 CNJG Membership Renewal Thank you for your membership investment with CNJG! We continue using our contactless renewal process for ... the renewal notification by email in mid-October, 2024 “[CNJG has] done an amazing job of meeting people where they ...
... obstacles in implementing trust-based philanthropy. CNJG is pleased to share this opportunity with our members. ... dedicated space for small-group peer dialogue (among CNJG members) about ways to implement these practices into ... Please note: this webinar series is separate from CNJG’s 2023 Conference for the Social Sector, which ...
This one-hour webinar will offer a high-level overview of employment law trends and best practices for foundations. Attorneys from the Labor & Employment and Nonprofit & Tax-Exempt Organizations groups of Dentons, the world’s largest global law firm, will present practical tips for small and mid-size foundations with regard to employment and workplace issues. Drawing from both national trends in the industry and the impact of the pandemic and social change, topics will include:
- social media policies;
- remote and hybrid work considerations;
- job descriptions and changes with hiring practices; and
- independent contractor agreements.
Our speakers will hold time for Q&A at the end of the presentation. As part of the registration process, attendees may also submit questions or topic area suggestions for our speakers to address if time allows.
Speakers
Carsen Ruperto, Counsel, Dentons Cohen & Grigsby
Hayley Haldeman, Counsel, Dentons, Cohen & Grigsby
This program is for members of the following philanthropy-serving organizations: Maryland Philanthropy Network, Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, Florida Philanthropic Network, Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Philanthropy Wisconsin, NY Funders Alliance, and North Carolina Grantmakers.
Developed by and for philanthropy, CNJG events provide collaborative opportunities to enhance ... and examine critical issues facing the state. Each year, CNJG provides philanthropy with practical, educational ... Governor Tom Kean, writer David Borenstein, Idealist.org found Ami Dar, Rachel Kimber, Michael McAfee, Tulaine ...
... disability-inclusive response to COVID-19. Cost : Free for CNJG Grantmakers. $50 for Non Member Grantmakers Webinar ...
... a collection of summer reading recommendations from CNJG’s Board of Trustees and staff. While some ... of The New York Times and NJ Spotlight !” The CNJG team has a few reading recommendations for you too! ... Manager Dana Schwartz, as well, at danaschwartz@cnjg.org . I'm struck by the breadth and depth of what our ...
CNJG encourages its membership to participate in the Council ... or email the Council on Foundations communications team . CNJG incorporates the data from this annual survey into our ... & Salary Summary Report , most recently published in 2023. CNJG plans to update our report in 2026 again using the data ...
... over $7000 in pallet painting fundraiser for fund CNJG provides this information free to the philanthropic community. If you are not a CNJG member, please join so you can take full advantage of ...
... obstacles in implementing trust-based philanthropy. CNJG is pleased to share this opportunity with our members. ... dedicated space for small-group peer dialogue (among CNJG members) about ways to implement these practices into ... Please note: this webinar series is separate from CNJG’s 2023 Conference for the Social Sector, which ...
Publication Date: August, 2012
Publication Date: April, 2007
This tool for unstaffed foundations includes an accountability self-assessment and a legal checklist. It is divided into nine topic sections, each of which is divided into three levels, which can help foundations tailor the tool to meet their specific interests and needs. Also included are an Excel spreadsheet to help tabulate responses, an extensive accountability resource list, and a glossary of key words and concepts used in the tool.
CNJG's special programming, “Race, Racism and Ramifications ... livable moments, and structural racism. Additionally, the CNJG Annual Meeting in both 2016 and 2017 addressed ... to consider and fully unpack these difficult issues. CNJG worked directly with a number of well-respected and ...
... , President, Passaic Community College Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $50 for Non Member Grantmakers. This program is ...