Building Worker Power for Migrant Women
The Grantmakers Concerned for Immigrants and Refugees present this program coinciding with Women’s History Month.
The Grantmakers Concerned for Immigrants and Refugees present this program coinciding with Women’s History Month.
This series will unpack how these policies affect various sectors such as immigration, healthcare, environment, education, housing, media and journalism, and arts and culture within New Jersey.
This series will unpack how these policies affect various sectors such as immigration, healthcare, environment, education, housing, media and journalism, and arts and culture within New Jersey.
Join your fellow CNJG members and CNJG staff for a 60-minute session, every first Friday of the month. These sessions are a dedicated time for members to gather online to network, ask questions of each other or the CNJG staff, on a wide variety of topics.
CNJG is pleased to offer this program to family foundation members as part of NCFP's Fundamentals of Family Philanthropy 2025 webinar series, providing guidance on the core principles of effective family philanthropy.
The New Jersey Center for Nonprofits and the Council of New Jersey Grantmakers are excited to launch Policy World Wednesdays, FREE monthly Zoom sessions focused on key policy issues affecting the nonprofit and philanthropic communities.
Please join us on as we look to revive and rebuild our collaboration in Trenton/Mercer County.
This series will unpack how these policies affect various sectors such as immigration, healthcare, environment, education, housing, media and journalism, and arts and culture within New Jersey.
Please join us for this web briefing, the first in a series, which will cover the latest legal developments and offer suggestions for nonprofits to chart a course amid recent government executive actions.
Join your CNJG CEO colleagues for a monthly peer-to-peer gathering via Zoom focused on you, your role, and your unique and particular challenges as the leader for your organization.
This series will unpack how these policies affect various sectors such as immigration, healthcare, environment, education, housing, media and journalism, and arts and culture within New Jersey.
Sam Parker, Chief of Staff to Lt. Governor Way and Deputy Chief of Staff to Governor Murphy, will discuss ways to become involved with a state board or commission and the appointment process
This series will unpack how these policies affect various sectors such as immigration, healthcare, environment, education, housing, media and journalism, and arts and culture within New Jersey.
Please join the Environmental Funders Affinity Group and the Health Funders Affinity Group for a virtual lunchtime discussion with NJ Department of Environmental Protection's Chief Strategy Officer, Katrina Angarone.
Join your fellow CNJG members and CNJG staff for a 60-minute session, every first Friday of the month. These sessions are a dedicated time for members to gather online to network, ask questions of each other or the CNJG staff, on a wide variety of topics.
Join your fellow South Jersey funders for lunch and a round-robin discussion on what your organization is funding and any new initiatives that you are working on -- with a particular focus on any work happening in Salem city.
CNJG is pleased to offer this program to family foundation members as part of NCFP's Fundamentals of Family Philanthropy 2025 webinar series, providing guidance on the core principles of effective family philanthropy.
The New Jersey Center for Nonprofits and the Council of New Jersey Grantmakers are excited to launch Policy World Wednesdays, FREE monthly Zoom sessions focused on key policy issues affecting the nonprofit and philanthropic communities.
The Grunin Foundation, in partnership with the Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, invites you to the next Monmouth-Ocean Roundtable of Funders (MORF) meeting.
Please join the Environmental 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 that suburban and rural New Jersey municipalities and grassroots environmental groups are successfully addressing their community's environmental health.