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ISSUES IN DEPTH
The Fund for New Jersey Reaffirms Commitment to Racial Justice. In the wake of George Floyd’s death and the protests that followed, the Trustees of The Fund for New Jersey have issued a statement that reaffirms The Fund’s commitment to achieving racial justice in New Jersey through investment in policy reforms in housing, education SUMMARY OF GRANTS AWARDED Make the Road NJ. A $100,000 general operating grant to advance pro-immigrant and pro-worker policies in New Jersey, building upon the power of immigrant and working-class communities to achieve dignity and respect through community organizing and policy innovation. GUIDELINES FOR NEW APPLICANTS Guidelines for New Applicants. The Fund for New Jersey works to improve the quality of public policy decision-making on the most significant issues affecting the people of New Jersey and our region. Our grantmaking advances systemic and sustainable solutions to public problems through the work of policy, advocacy, analysis, andorganizing.
LEADERSHIP & STAFF
Staff. Kiki Jamieson. President. Lucy Vandenberg. Senior Program Officer. Erik Cruz-Morales. Program Associate/Leonard Lieberman Philanthropy Fellow. Alison Baron. Office Manager.GRIZEL UBARRY
Grizel Ubarry is president and sole proprietor of G. Ubarry Inc. For the last 33 years, she has worked with non-profit organizations, community development corporations, charter schools, businesses, and financial institutions in the development and management ofMICHELLENE DAVIS
Ms. Davis is an Honors graduate of Seton Hall University and holds a J.D. from Seton Hall School of Law. She holds Executive Education Certificates in Corporate Social Responsibility from the Harvard Business School and in Social Impact Strategy from the Wharton School of Business. Ms. Davis joined the Board of The Fund for New Jersey in2020.
EDUCATION IN NEW JERSEY: POLICY ISSUES & OPPORTUNITIES Education in New Jersey: Policy Issues & Opportunities1 Prepared for the Trustees of The Fund for New Jersey, September 2014 New Jersey is widely recognized as having one PERSISTENT RACIAL SEGREGATION IN SCHOOLS: POLICY ISSUES 4 Federal Policy Framework Since Brown v Board of Education found that “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal” and directing that segregation of schools proceed with “all deliberate speed”, federal education policy with regard to HOME | THE FUND FOR NEW JERSEYABOUT THE FUNDAPPLICATION GUIDELINESGRANTS AWARDEDGRANTEE REPORTSCONTACTLEADERSHIP & STAFF The Fund for New Jersey is proud to announce that for the first quarter of 2021 it has awarded grants in the total amount of $823,000 to advance public policies in the areas of immigration, housing, public media, and worker rights. Read the full press release here. ABOUT | THE FUND FOR NEW JERSEY About. In 1913, nearly 30,000 Americans were dying each year from typhoid fever—most as a consequence of drinking contaminated water. Within a decade, the death rate from typhoid was only 2,000 a year, a 93% reduction. Hundreds of thousands of lives were saved thanks to Charles F. Wallace, the inventor of an automatic chlorinating deviceused
ISSUES IN DEPTH
The Fund for New Jersey Reaffirms Commitment to Racial Justice. In the wake of George Floyd’s death and the protests that followed, the Trustees of The Fund for New Jersey have issued a statement that reaffirms The Fund’s commitment to achieving racial justice in New Jersey through investment in policy reforms in housing, education SUMMARY OF GRANTS AWARDED Make the Road NJ. A $100,000 general operating grant to advance pro-immigrant and pro-worker policies in New Jersey, building upon the power of immigrant and working-class communities to achieve dignity and respect through community organizing and policy innovation. GUIDELINES FOR NEW APPLICANTS Guidelines for New Applicants. The Fund for New Jersey works to improve the quality of public policy decision-making on the most significant issues affecting the people of New Jersey and our region. Our grantmaking advances systemic and sustainable solutions to public problems through the work of policy, advocacy, analysis, andorganizing.
LEADERSHIP & STAFF
Staff. Kiki Jamieson. President. Lucy Vandenberg. Senior Program Officer. Erik Cruz-Morales. Program Associate/Leonard Lieberman Philanthropy Fellow. Alison Baron. Office Manager.GRIZEL UBARRY
Grizel Ubarry is president and sole proprietor of G. Ubarry Inc. For the last 33 years, she has worked with non-profit organizations, community development corporations, charter schools, businesses, and financial institutions in the development and management ofMICHELLENE DAVIS
Ms. Davis is an Honors graduate of Seton Hall University and holds a J.D. from Seton Hall School of Law. She holds Executive Education Certificates in Corporate Social Responsibility from the Harvard Business School and in Social Impact Strategy from the Wharton School of Business. Ms. Davis joined the Board of The Fund for New Jersey in2020.
EDUCATION IN NEW JERSEY: POLICY ISSUES & OPPORTUNITIES Education in New Jersey: Policy Issues & Opportunities1 Prepared for the Trustees of The Fund for New Jersey, September 2014 New Jersey is widely recognized as having one PERSISTENT RACIAL SEGREGATION IN SCHOOLS: POLICY ISSUES 4 Federal Policy Framework Since Brown v Board of Education found that “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal” and directing that segregation of schools proceed with “all deliberate speed”, federal education policy with regard toISSUES IN DEPTH
In 1991 The Fund for New Jersey Published the report, Legislative Reapportionment in New Jersey. The report by Donald E. Stokes, former Dean of the Princeton University School of Public and International Affairs, aimed to provide New Jersey citizens with a historical perspective and framework for measuring the fairness of competing proposals as they emerged for consideration during the 1991THE FUND NEWS
The Fund for New Jersey is proud to announce that for the second quarter of 2020 it has awarded grants in the total amount of $955,000 to advance public policies in the areas of climate change and clean energy, environmental protection, voting rights, criminal GUIDELINES FOR NEW APPLICANTS Guidelines for New Applicants. The Fund for New Jersey works to improve the quality of public policy decision-making on the most significant issues affecting the people of New Jersey and our region. Our grantmaking advances systemic and sustainable solutions to public problems through the work of policy, advocacy, analysis, andorganizing.
CONTACT | THE FUND FOR NEW JERSEY Contact. One Palmer Square East Suite 303. Princeton, New Jersey 08542. (609) 356-0421. THE FUND FOR NEW JERSEY AWARDS $823,000 IN GRANTS For More Information: Lucy Vandenberg 609-356-0421 ext. *13 lvandenberg@fundfornj.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 1, 2020 The Fund for New Jersey Awards $823,000 in Grants DEMOCRACY IN NEW JERSEY 2 stripping legislators of the power to draw their own maps or establishing strong criteria that must be used.4 Although state and federal district courts have taken strong stands against partisan gerrymandering, in June 2019 the U.S. Supreme Court ended a role forfederal courts.
CROSSROADS NJ
Prologue: At the Crossroads. Despite New Jersey’s strengths – our location so close to major markets, our diverse and talented population, our history of prioritizing education and environmental protection – the future prosperity of our state is at risk. We have, for years, refused to make the public investments needed for NewJersey’s
JOHN J. FARMER, JR.
John J. Farmer, Jr. John Farmer is the Director of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University and leads the Miller Center for Community Protection and Resilience (CPR), which is housed at and afiiliated with Eagleton and Rutgers Law School. He is the former dean of Rutgers School of Law – Newark, Attorney General ofNew Jersey
RICHARD L. WRIGHT
At Princeton, "Rick" Wright was a basketball teammate of All-American Bill Bradley. He served as National Finance Chairman and Campaign Manager of Bradley’s 2000 campaign for President. He has been a member of the Board of the Fund for New Jersey since 1996. HOUSING AND LAND USE In the years since, the number of homes that moderate- and low-income families can afford has diminished, as has the “variety and choice of housing.” 2 Scattershot planning and land-use practices have continued the spread of sprawl. At the same time, demand for homes in many of New Jersey’s urban centers and walkablesuburban
HOME | THE FUND FOR NEW JERSEYABOUT THE FUNDAPPLICATION GUIDELINESGRANTS AWARDEDGRANTEE REPORTSCONTACTLEADERSHIP & STAFF The Fund for New Jersey is proud to announce that for the first quarter of 2021 it has awarded grants in the total amount of $823,000 to advance public policies in the areas of immigration, housing, public media, and worker rights. Read the full press release here.LEADERSHIP & STAFF
Staff. Kiki Jamieson. President. Lucy Vandenberg. Senior Program Officer. Erik Cruz-Morales. Program Associate/Leonard Lieberman Philanthropy Fellow. Alison Baron. Office Manager. THE FUND FOR NEW JERSEY AWARDS $823,000 IN GRANTS For More Information: Lucy Vandenberg 609-356-0421 ext. *13 lvandenberg@fundfornj.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 1, 2020 The Fund for New Jersey Awards $823,000 in GrantsGRIZEL UBARRY
Grizel Ubarry is president and sole proprietor of G. Ubarry Inc. For the last 33 years, she has worked with non-profit organizations, community development corporations, charter schools, businesses, and financial institutions in the development and management of DEMOCRACY IN NEW JERSEY 2 stripping legislators of the power to draw their own maps or establishing strong criteria that must be used.4 Although state and federal district courts have taken strong stands against partisan gerrymandering, in June 2019 the U.S. Supreme Court ended a role forfederal courts.
MICHELLENE DAVIS
Ms. Davis is an Honors graduate of Seton Hall University and holds a J.D. from Seton Hall School of Law. She holds Executive Education Certificates in Corporate Social Responsibility from the Harvard Business School and in Social Impact Strategy from the Wharton School of Business. Ms. Davis joined the Board of The Fund for New Jersey in2020.
RICHARD W. ROPER
Richard W. Roper, a public policy consultant, retired in 2010 as director of the Planning Department at The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Previously he served for 11 years as president of The Roper Group, a public policy consulting firm specializing in economic and social policy research and analysis. He was Director of the PortJAMES J. FLORIO
James J. Florio. James Florio has been active in public life for more than 50 years, including 25 years in elected office. He began his career in public service in the U.S. Navy, retiring after 22 years with the rank of lieutenant commander. He served the State of New Jersey as General Assembly member from 1969 to 1975, U.S. House of PERSISTENT RACIAL SEGREGATION IN SCHOOLS: POLICY ISSUES 4 Federal Policy Framework Since Brown v Board of Education found that “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal” and directing that segregation of schools proceed with “all deliberate speed”, federal education policy with regard to EDUCATION IN NEW JERSEY: POLICY ISSUES & OPPORTUNITIES Education in New Jersey: Policy Issues & Opportunities1 Prepared for the Trustees of The Fund for New Jersey, September 2014 New Jersey is widely recognized as having one HOME | THE FUND FOR NEW JERSEYABOUT THE FUNDAPPLICATION GUIDELINESGRANTS AWARDEDGRANTEE REPORTSCONTACTLEADERSHIP & STAFF The Fund for New Jersey is proud to announce that for the first quarter of 2021 it has awarded grants in the total amount of $823,000 to advance public policies in the areas of immigration, housing, public media, and worker rights. Read the full press release here.LEADERSHIP & STAFF
Staff. Kiki Jamieson. President. Lucy Vandenberg. Senior Program Officer. Erik Cruz-Morales. Program Associate/Leonard Lieberman Philanthropy Fellow. Alison Baron. Office Manager. THE FUND FOR NEW JERSEY AWARDS $823,000 IN GRANTS For More Information: Lucy Vandenberg 609-356-0421 ext. *13 lvandenberg@fundfornj.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 1, 2020 The Fund for New Jersey Awards $823,000 in GrantsGRIZEL UBARRY
Grizel Ubarry is president and sole proprietor of G. Ubarry Inc. For the last 33 years, she has worked with non-profit organizations, community development corporations, charter schools, businesses, and financial institutions in the development and management of DEMOCRACY IN NEW JERSEY 2 stripping legislators of the power to draw their own maps or establishing strong criteria that must be used.4 Although state and federal district courts have taken strong stands against partisan gerrymandering, in June 2019 the U.S. Supreme Court ended a role forfederal courts.
MICHELLENE DAVIS
Ms. Davis is an Honors graduate of Seton Hall University and holds a J.D. from Seton Hall School of Law. She holds Executive Education Certificates in Corporate Social Responsibility from the Harvard Business School and in Social Impact Strategy from the Wharton School of Business. Ms. Davis joined the Board of The Fund for New Jersey in2020.
RICHARD W. ROPER
Richard W. Roper, a public policy consultant, retired in 2010 as director of the Planning Department at The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Previously he served for 11 years as president of The Roper Group, a public policy consulting firm specializing in economic and social policy research and analysis. He was Director of the PortJAMES J. FLORIO
James J. Florio. James Florio has been active in public life for more than 50 years, including 25 years in elected office. He began his career in public service in the U.S. Navy, retiring after 22 years with the rank of lieutenant commander. He served the State of New Jersey as General Assembly member from 1969 to 1975, U.S. House of PERSISTENT RACIAL SEGREGATION IN SCHOOLS: POLICY ISSUES 4 Federal Policy Framework Since Brown v Board of Education found that “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal” and directing that segregation of schools proceed with “all deliberate speed”, federal education policy with regard to EDUCATION IN NEW JERSEY: POLICY ISSUES & OPPORTUNITIES Education in New Jersey: Policy Issues & Opportunities1 Prepared for the Trustees of The Fund for New Jersey, September 2014 New Jersey is widely recognized as having one ABOUT | THE FUND FOR NEW JERSEY About. In 1913, nearly 30,000 Americans were dying each year from typhoid fever—most as a consequence of drinking contaminated water. Within a decade, the death rate from typhoid was only 2,000 a year, a 93% reduction. Hundreds of thousands of lives were saved thanks to Charles F. Wallace, the inventor of an automatic chlorinating deviceused
SUMMARY OF GRANTS AWARDED Make the Road NJ. A $100,000 general operating grant to advance pro-immigrant and pro-worker policies in New Jersey, building upon the power of immigrant and working-class communities to achieve dignity and respect through community organizing and policy innovation.THE FUND NEWS
The Fund for New Jersey is proud to announce that for the second quarter of 2020 it has awarded grants in the total amount of $955,000 to advance public policies in the areas of climate change and clean energy, environmental protection, voting rights, criminal GUIDELINES FOR NEW APPLICANTS Guidelines for New Applicants. The Fund for New Jersey works to improve the quality of public policy decision-making on the most significant issues affecting the people of New Jersey and our region. Our grantmaking advances systemic and sustainable solutions to public problems through the work of policy, advocacy, analysis, andorganizing.
THE FUND FOR NEW JERSEY AWARDS $823,000 IN GRANTS For More Information: Lucy Vandenberg 609-356-0421 ext. *13 lvandenberg@fundfornj.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 1, 2020 The Fund for New Jersey Awards $823,000 in Grants DEMOCRACY IN NEW JERSEY 2 stripping legislators of the power to draw their own maps or establishing strong criteria that must be used.4 Although state and federal district courts have taken strong stands against partisan gerrymandering, in June 2019 the U.S. Supreme Court ended a role forfederal courts.
HOUSING AND LAND USE In the years since, the number of homes that moderate- and low-income families can afford has diminished, as has the “variety and choice of housing.” 2 Scattershot planning and land-use practices have continued the spread of sprawl. At the same time, demand for homes in many of New Jersey’s urban centers and walkablesuburban
RICHARD L. WRIGHT
At Princeton, "Rick" Wright was a basketball teammate of All-American Bill Bradley. He served as National Finance Chairman and Campaign Manager of Bradley’s 2000 campaign for President. He has been a member of the Board of the Fund for New Jersey since 1996. NEW JERSEY LEAD POISONING PREVENTION ACTION PLAN 2 NEW JERSEY LEAD POISONING PREVENTION ACTION PLAN | 2018 I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY D espite progress in reducing lead poisoning, over 4,800 children in New Jersey were identified with elevated PROVIDING HIGH-QUALITY EDUCATION PUBLIC EDUCATION TO … 2 CROSSROADS NJ Education To address these challenges, New Jersey must: n Fully fund the school finance formula codified in the School Funding Reform Act of 2008 (SFRA) n Carefully evaluate the SFRA formula and, if necessary, adjust its provisions n Expand the successful state-funded preschool program n Make higher education in New Jersey more affordable and increase the number ofJump to navigation
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New Jersey needs a Fair and Accurate Census 2020. Check out our new website , which includes interactive maps to find Hard to Count (HTC) areas near you, resources, news and more! Almost everything we know about our population and our communities comes from information collected during the decennial census and its related surveys. When New Jersey residents are not counted, the state loses funding and influence. Read the full policy paper.
SPRING 2019 GRANTEE NEWS To learn more about recent efforts by The Fund's grantees, read our Spring 2019 grantee news update.
SECOND QUARTER GRANTS AWARDED The Fund for New Jersey is proud to announce that for the second quarter of 2019 it has awarded grants in the total amount of $1,335,000 to advance public policies in the areas of climate change and clean energy, environmental protection, criminal justice reform and social justice, and transportation. Read the full press releasehere .
CENSUS 2020: NEXT STEPS AFTER JUNE 27TH U.S. SUPREME COURT DECISION On June 27, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the proposed citizenship question cannot, for now, be added to the 2020 Census.(Read THE DECISION
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Despite New Jersey’s strengths the future prosperity of our state is at risk. We have, for years, refused to make the public investments needed for New Jersey’s communities to thrive and, by those decisions, have squandered our potential. This is the time for us to confront New Jersey’s problems head on and to seek consensus on the policies that divide us. Inaction is a “road” no longer open. 2019 The Fund for New Jersey Follow the Fund for NJ on Facebook Follow the Fund for NJ on Twitter Connect with the Fund for NJ on LinkedInDetails
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