Man & Nature: Exploring the Elements in Music
Happy New Year! Here’s a good start to the year: This weekend, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) and their Music Director Jacques Lacombe are…
The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation has committed $4 million toward the development of a new South Ward Wellness Center in Newark, a transformative community development project that will expand access to medical care, youth development, and economic opportunity in one of the city’s most historically
Visit: Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Invests $4 Million in South Ward Wellness Center to Advance Community Health and Economic OpportunitysTogether, in partnership with The Princeton Area Community Foundation and the Bonner Foundation, $155,000 in Critical Needs Grants were awarded to Trenton-area nonprofits facing funding cuts and increased demand for services.
Visit: Critical Needs Grants Awarded to Trenton-Area NonprofitssThe Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation announced $1.6M in multi-year investments advancing economic stability, housing, and opportunity in the City of Paterson.
Visit: New Investments Announced to Support Economic Opportunity in Patersons
Happy New Year! Here’s a good start to the year: This weekend, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) and their Music Director Jacques Lacombe are…
2010 has been an exciting year for the Dodge Foundation, a year of transition as well. The six months since taking over the reins from…
This is the final post in our series from the Zimmerli Museum on their Water exhibit (and our final guest blog for 2010). The exhibit…
Introduction by Wendy Liscow, Program Officer In both my professional and personal lives, I am surrounded by creative people every day, and I know that…
Building a Sustainable Future for New Jersey’s Coastal and Ocean Economy Friday, February 11, 2011 8:30 am – 1:30 pm Monmouth University Wilson Hall Auditorium…
Today we continue our guest blog series with the Zimmerli Art Museum focusing on their current Water exhibit. We hope you enjoy hearing the story…
Over the past six Mondays, we’ve learned where New Jerseyans can turn for help with water resources (e.g. stormwater management challenges), urban infrastructure issues, and…
If you haven’t already, we strongly encourage our grantees and fellow funders in New Jersey to register now for the Cultural Data Project webinar on…
Today and for the next two Wednesdays, we welcome the staff from the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum to our guest blogger family. They will…
Today we continue our CUES guest blog series with a topic that’s near and dear to our hearts: a green roof project! Hackensack Riverkeeper roof…