Grantmaking
The Princeton Area Community Foundation awarded about $2 million in Community Impact and COVID-19 Relief & Recovery Fund grants to local nonprofits.
In observance of MLK Day, NJCC makes $10K donations to Newark, Paterson, Camden, Trenton and New Brunswick to fund community impact initiatives and nonprofits.
The F. M. Kirby Foundation Board of Directors announced 249 grants totaling $14,354,050 were made in 2022 to nonprofit organizations working to foster self-reliance and create strong, healthy communities.
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey’s philanthropic arm announced it awarded more than $1 million in grants to 34 nonprofit organizations in the fourth quarter of 2022.
A year after kicking off an initiative to improve nutrition at schools in its hometown of Camden, Campbell Soup Co. is getting high marks. And over the next five years, the soup and snack giant plans to invest $5 million in Full Futures, a sweeping effort to make sure students are well nourished and ready to thrive — both in the classroom and outside of it.
NJM Insurance Group said it recently made a $100,000 donation to benefit hunger relief efforts across the mid-Atlantic region.
The Fund for Women and Girls (FWG) at the Princeton Area Community Foundation has awarded $215,000 in grants, including support for five local nonprofits that are working to help new mothers, mothers in recovery, single parents, families with young children and children who have been removed from their homes.
Eighteen grants totaling $379,000 -- to area nonprofits providing vital food, shelter, education, arts, culture and health services -- were awarded by The Summit Foundation its December grant cycle.
The New Jersey Arts and Culture Renewal Fund is awarding $2.2 million in grants to 96 nonprofit organizations across the state.
In their most recent round of funding, the Dodge Foundation made two major, multimillion-dollar grants to projects focused on power building and economic resilience.