The Fund For New Jersey
Category: Regional
DescriptionFounded by Charles Wallace, an entrepreneur who is best known for creating an automatic chlorinating device to purify water, the Fund works to improve the quality of public policy decision-making on the most significant issues affecting the people of New Jersey and the region. Grantmaking seeks to advance systemic and sustainable solutions to public problems through the work of policy, advocacy, analysis, and organizing. Grants are awarded for projects and programs that address policy issues ranging from the interests of disadvantaged people to housing to the environment, with a particular interest in proposals addressing structural racism. Additional information including application instructions can be found on the Web site.
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