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I’m looking forward to seeing you at the 2022 CNJG Annual Meeting & Holiday Luncheon next week on Wednesday, December 14, at the Sheraton in Edison.
On March 8, 2017, the Council of New Jersey Grantmakers' Board of Trustees approved that CNJG would take an official position opposing the repeal of the Johnson Amendment by signing on to the "Community Letter in Support of Nonpartisanship”
A corporate member asked for what other corporations do regarding employee’s goal and objectives. Do they include volunteerism or volunteer activities as part of an employee’s review, or their annual goals?
This weekly conference call series welcomed New Jersey-based grantmakers along with national funders and provided an opportunity for grantmakers to hear from a wide range of experts in the field of disaster philanthropy. Series 1 started on November 5, 2012, one week after Sandy struck New Jersey, and continued through March 25, 2013. Series 2 started on September 9, 2013 and concluded on November 4, 2013.
How the government can partner with impact investors to unleash new capital, talent and energy for maximum impact.
This series of webinars will bring expert panelists together to address some of the most pressing issues, including getting money out the door quickly, supporting vulnerable populations and managing other disasters in the midst of the pandemic.
Staff and/or trustees from new CNJG members and new staff and trustees of veteran CNJG members are invited to this video conference to meet fellow new members, hear about each other’s funding strategies, and learn about the programs and services CNJG offers.
The Grunin Foundation, in partnership with CNJG, invites you to join the next Monmouth & Ocean County funder roundtable.
This series of webinars will bring expert panelists together to address some of the most pressing issues, including getting money out the door quickly, supporting vulnerable populations and managing other disasters in the midst of the pandemic.
I think we all say this every year, but it is hard to believe the summer is over. Students going back to school. Leaves will soon begin to fall. Jackets will replace short sleeves.