1 | NR | Seton Hall University Foundation 1856
| www.shu.edu
| Larry A. Robinson, A. Gabriel Esteban Seton Hall University is a private, four-year liberal arts Catholic university founded in 1856
| $244,742,000
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2 | 1 | Springpoint Senior Living Inc. 1916
| www.springpointsl.org
| Gary T. Puma, Garrett T. Midgett III, Maureen Cafferty, Anthony A. Argondizza Continuing care retirement communities, assisted living and affordable housing for seniors
| $120,000,000
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3 | 2 | Bancroft 1883
| www.bancroft.org
| Toni Pergolin, Thomas J. Burke, Tracee Hunt Provides continuum of services for people with autism, brain injuries, other intellectual or developmental disabilities
| $100,845,000
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4 | 3 | Visiting Nurse Association Health Group 1912
| www.vnahg.org
| Steven H. Landers Provider of home-health, hospice and community-based care, serving more than 100,000 individuals annually throughout New Jersey
| $93,000,000
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5 | 4 | Easter Seals New Jersey 1948
| www.eastersealsnj.org
| Brian Fitzgerald Helping people with disabilities and their families for over 65 years
| $90,115,189
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6 | 5 | Community FoodBank of New Jersey 1982
| www.njfoodbank.org
| Kathleen DiChiara Fighting hunger and poverty by providing food, help and hope in New Jersey
| $88,264,571
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7 | 8 | Lutheran Social Ministries of New Jersey 1904
| www.lsmnj.org
| Peg Bucci, Jerry Nugent, Lee Doty Community outreach, adoption, immigration/refugee, disaster response, affordable family, senior and special-needs housing, nursing home and retirement living, and project development
| $77,784,265
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8 | 6 | Community Options Inc. 1989
| www.comop.org
| Robert Stack A national nonprofit organization that develops housing and employment support for people with disabilities
| $77,344,104
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9 | 7 | YCS - Youth Consultation Service 1918
| www.ycs.org
| Richard Mingoia, Phil DeFalco, Bruno Pettoni Therapeutic residences, foster care, autism/special education schools, in-home behavioral health/developmental disabilities and community-based programs for children birth to 25
| $74,577,617
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10 | NR | United Methodist Homes of NJ 1907
| www.umh-nj.org
| Lawrence D. Carlson Senior continuing and affordable senior communities
| $71,187,177
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11 | 13 | Twin Oaks Community Services 1962
| www.twinoakscs.org
| Bob Pekar, Qindi Shi, Karen Tanger, Derry Holland, Michael Snyder Twin Oaks provides behavioral health services to adults, children and families in more than 100 programs throughout New Jersey
| $66,755,431
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12 | 10 | Institute for Advanced Study 1930
| www.ias.edu
| Robbert Dijkgraaf One of the world's leading centers for theoretical research and intellectual inquiry.
| $59,093,993
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13 | 12 | Gateway Community Action Agency 1987
| www.gatewaycap.org
| Edward Bethea, Albert B. Kelly Community, neighborhood development and improvement, child care, literacy, nutrition services, and education and youth services
| $48,900,000
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14 | 11 | SERV Behavioral Health System Inc. 1974
| www.servbhs.org
| Gary van Nostrand, Caren Jesseman, Keith V. Hamilton Provide residential and outpatient services to people with serious mental illnesses and/or developmental disabilities
| $45,000,000
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15 | 14 | NORWESCAP 1965
| www.norwescap.org
| Terry Newhard Community action agency focused on serving the needs of low income in the community
| $43,065,250
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16 | 15 | Catholic Charities - Diocese of Trenton 1913
| www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org
| Marlene Lao Collins Nonprofit agency providing mental health services to adults and children in addition to alcohol, drug and substance abuse counseling, dependency prevention and treatment, food, clothing, financial assistance, emergency housing, domestic violence, shelter and counseling
| $41,290,007
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17 | 17 | The Salvation Army New Jersey 1880
| www.salvationarmynj.org
| Donald Berry, Vicki Berry Statewide help is available through 28 Corps Community Centers, 137 volunteer committees, three emergency shelters, two regional centers and a residential camp
| $39,770,371
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18 | 16 | Catholic Charities, Diocese of Metuchen 1982
| www.ccdom.org
| Marianne Majewski Social service organization
| $36,785,331
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19 | 19 | Newark Preschool Council Inc. 1965
| www.newarkpreschool.org
| Jacqueline P. Crawford To prepare children to enter school ready to read and ready to learn
| $35,241,087
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20 | NR | New Jersey Organ and Tissue Sharing Network 1987
| www.njsharingnetwork.org
| Joseph S Roth, Elisse Glennon, Barry C Newman dedicated to saving lives through organ and tissue donation. They steward the gifts of organs and tissue for the close to 5,000 NJ residents currently on the transplant waiting list.
| $33,100,000
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21 | 18 | Community Foundation of New Jersey 1979
| www.cfnj.org
| Hans Dekker Charitable fund-based options that help families, businesses and foundations make a difference in communities close to home
| $32,431,719
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22 | NR | New Jersey Performing Arts Center 1988
| www.njpac.org
| John Schreiber, Bobbie Arbesfeld, Peter Hansen, Warren Tranquada, Ross Richards, David Rodriguez, Donna Walker-Kuhne, Laurie Carter, Sandra Bowie, Jeffrey Norman, Stephanie Hughley, Catrina Boisson New Jersey's premier performing arts center, world-class performances, New Jersey's best artists and community outreach
| $31,442,084
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23 | NR | Bergen County Community Action Partnership Inc. 1967
| www.bergencap.org
| NA Bergen County's designated anti-poverty agency; mission is to change lives through education, economic opportunities, health care, housing and human services
| $30,051,731
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24 | 21 | Moorestown Visiting Nurse Association 1904
| www.moorestownvna.org
| Charlotte A. Holcombe, Kathleen A. Miller, Jeffrey DeFrehn, Michele L. Fiore Home-health care includes visiting nurses, hospice, grief support, counseling, wellness and education, vaccination clinics, senior case management and private-duty services
| $30,000,000
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25 | 22 | CPC Behavioral Healthcare Inc. 1960
| www.cpcbehavioral.org
| John Anthony Mans Behavioral health care, residential services and special education
| $29,600,327
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26 | 24 | Care Plus NJ Inc. 1978
| www.careplusnj.org
| Joseph Masciandaro, Jeffrey Krieger, Shelby Klein Behavioral health, primary care, child welfare, Work First NJ and other services to meet community needs
| $29,000,000
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27 | 23 | New Jersey Institute for Disabilities 1949
| www.njid.org
| Robert J. Ferrara, Dominic M. Ursino, Venus D. Majeski, Robert Gross, Debra Gilber Comprehensive continuum of service programs for infants, children and adults with disabilities, throughout NJ
| $28,795,000
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28 | 24 | Daughters of Israel Inc. 1906
| www.doigc.org
| Susan Grosser Nursing, convalescent, geriatric and short-term and long-term rehabilitation
| $28,000,000
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29 | 27 | Samaritan Healthcare & Hospice 1980
| www.SamaritanHealthcareNJ.org
| Mary Ann Boccolini Family of services including hospice care, palliative care, grief support, geriatric care management and clinical/community education.
| $26,429,716
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30 | 28 | Rutgers University Foundation 1973
| www.support.rutgers.edu
| Carol P. Herring Single organization support
| $26,299,432
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31 | 20 | Learning Ally 1948
| www.learningally.org
| Andrew Friedman, Jim Halliday, Connie Murphy National nonprofit provider of audio educational textbooks for more than 250,000 blind/visually impaired, dyslexic, and learning disabled students and veterans
| $26,190,048
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32 | NR | Allies Inc. 1999
| www.alliesnj.org
| Elise Tretola, Don M. Tretola, Perry Iasiello Community-based support and services for individuals with special needs
| $25,000,000
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33 | NR | Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ 1923
| www.jfedgmw.org
| Max Kleinman, Howard Rabner, Stanley Stone Fundraising organizations that cross categories includes community funds/trusts and federated giving programs
| $23,500,000
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34 | 9 | Programs for Parents 1987
| www.programsforparents.net
| Beverly Lynn Child care research and referral agency for Essex County providing voucher assistance to qualifying families
| $21,404,855
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35 | 29 | LADACIN Network 1952
| www.ladacin.org
| Patricia Carlesimo Serving individuals with physical and developmental disabilities in Monmouth and Ocean counties.
| $20,853,804
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36 | NR | Coriell Institute for Medical Research 1953
| www.coriell.org
| Joseph L. Mintzer, Michael F. Christman Internationally known, nonprofit, biomedical research institution; world's leading biobank and pioneer in personalized medicine and stem cell research.
| $20,076,091
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37 | 32 | Comprehensive Behavioral Healthcare Inc. 1969
| www.cbhcare.com
| Peter Scerbo, Josiah Swasey, Susan Devlin, Ray Brush, Laura Amerman Adult, adolescent and family counseling; adult, geriatric and adolescent partial care; alcohol and substance abuse treatment; temporary and long-term residential programs for the mentally ill
| $19,773,008
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38 | 30 | Arc of New Jersey -- Union County Chapter 1949
| www.arcunion.org
| Frank X. Caragher Services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities
| $19,737,000
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39 | NR | Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation 1957
| www.woodrow.org
| Arthur Levine Graduate fellowships in teacher preparation and other designated areas; educational policy and reform initiatives.
| $19,141,485
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40 | 31 | Liberty Science Center 1993
| www.lsc.org
| Paul Hoffman, Connie Claman, Daniel Menelly, Christine Arnold-Schroeder, Jeff Sasson Science and technology museum
| $18,402,000
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41 | 36 | Passaic County Elks Cerebral Palsy Center 1947
| www.passaiccountyelkscpc.org
| Dr. William G. Weiss Educational and therapeutic agency serving children and adults with multiple disabilities in Northern New Jersey
| $16,500,000
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42 | 37 | Kessler Foundation 1985
| kesslerfoundation.org
| Rodger L. DeRose Kessler Foundation is one of the largest public charities in the field of disability, combining rehabilitation research and grantsmanship.
| $16,275,000
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43 | 34 | JCC MetroWest 1877
| www.jccmetrowest.org
| Alan Feldman, Stephen Lasser JCC MetroWest’s vision is to be the premier Jewish social, recreational, cultural, and educational center serving the MetroWest community.
| $16,000,000
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44 | 38 | Christopher Reeve Foundation A New Jersey Nonprofit Corp. Dba Christopher and Dana Foundation 1982
| www.ChristopherReeve.org
| John (Jack) Hughes, Peter T. Wilderotter The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation is dedicated to curing spinal cord injury by funding innovative research, and improving the quality of life for people living with paralysis through grants, information, and advocacy.
| $15,500,000
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45 | NR | Arc of New Jersey -- Sussex County Chapter (SCARC Inc.) 1957
| www.scarc.org
| Richard C. Lecher Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
| $14,669,310
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46 | NR | Ocean Community Economic Action Now Inc. 1965
| www.oceaninc.org
| NA Community action agency assisting low to moderate income residents
| $13,211,391
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47 | 41 | The Arc Gloucester 1957
| www.thearcgloucester.org
| Ana Rivera Human service organizations serving person with intellectual disabilities and other developmental disabilities
| $11,000,000
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48 | 42 | Bergen County's United Way 1964
| www.bergenunitedway.org
| Thomas M. Toronto We are a direct service organization that helps people in concrete, vital and responsible ways. Our services include 2-1-1 our free and easy to use helpline that is available 24/7, The Compassion Fund, and Housing Works.
| $10,583,225
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49 | NR | The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living 1975
| www.wilfcampus.org
| Anna Simmons, Susan Harris, Bruce Birnberg, Olga Miccio, Susan Harris, Rina Richard, Karen Alexander, Peggy Mombert Senior continuing care communities, assisted living, memory care, independent living, hospice, at home services, transportation and a non profit foundation
| $10,000,000
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50 | NR | The Arc Middlesex County 1949
| www.arc-middlesex.org
| Thomas Baffuto, Richard F. Sheridan The Arc Middlesex County provides people with developmental and other disabilities, and their families, with supports and services which encourage personal growth and quality of life through empowerment and choice.
| $9,377,395
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51 | NR | Mayo Performing Arts Center 1994
| www.mayoarts.org
| Allison Larena, Ed Kirchdoerffer, Joseph M. Goryeb MPAC presents a wide range of programs that entertain, enrich and educate the diverse population of the region and enhance the economic vitality of Northern NJ
| $9,300,000
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52 | NR | United Way of Northern New Jersey 1958
| www.unitedwaynnj.org.org
| John B. Franklin Striving to ensure all Somerset County residents posses a living income.
| $8,900,000
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53 | 45 | State Theatre 2002
| www.statetheatrenj.org
| Mark W. Jones State Theatre, a premier venue for the performing arts and entertainment that exists to enrich the lives of people from diverse backgrounds.
| $8,652,717
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54 | 44 | Eva's Village Inc. dba. Eva's Kitchen and Sheltering Programs Inc. 1982
| www.evasvillage.org
| Marie Reger, Donna Fico, Sister Gloria Perez, Michael Santillo, Derrick Williams Eva's Village is a comprehensive anti-poverty program, providing food for the hungry, shelter for the homeless, treatment for the addicted and medical care to the poor with respect to human dignity
| $8,330,437
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55 | NR | Princeton Area Community Foundation 1991
| www.pacf.org
| Nancy W. Kieling Promoting philanthropy to advance the well-being of our communities forever.
| $7,400,000
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56 | NR | Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Jersey 1983
| www.wishnj.org
| Tom Weatherall, Della Cherchia, Todd Shellenberger, Stacy Kreizman Make-A-Wish grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions, to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy
| $6,936,522
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57 | 48 | New Jersey Audubon Society 1897
| www.njaudubon.org
| Eric Stiles Mission: connecting people to nature and stewarding the lands of today for the people of tomorrow.
| $6,800,000
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58 | 46 | Hyacinth AIDS Foundation 1985
| www.hyacinth.org
| Kathy O'Brien, Jerry McCathern, Axel Torres Marrero The first and largest AIDS service agency in NJ, providing care, prevention and advocacy for people affected by HIV/AIDS.
| $5,518,000
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59 | 49 | United Way of Greater Mercer County NA
| www.uwgmc.org
| Herbert Klein United Way of Greater Mercer Count's goal is to improve the financial stability, self-sufficiency, and health of all Mercer County residents.
| $5,302,426
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60 | 47 | New Jersey Health Foundation 2002
| www.njhf.org
| Dr. George F. Heinrich, James M. Golubieski Solicits support from individuals, corporations and foundations to advance research, education and patient care programs at the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey and throughout the state
| $5,300,000
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61 | NR | Prevent Child Abuse - New Jersey 1979
| www.preventchildabusenj.org
| Rush Russell Leads statewide efforts to eliminate child abuse and neglect in all of its forms for all of New Jersey's children
| $4,027,087
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62 | NR | 180 Turning Lives Around 1976
| www.180nj.org
| Anna Diaz-White 180 turning lives around is dedicated to ending domestic and sexual violence in our community
| $3,962,185
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63 | 52 | New Jersey SEEDS 1992
| www.njseeds.org
| Ronni Denes SEEDS transforms the educational opportunities of motivated, high-achieving students from low-income families in NJ.
| $3,884,429
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64 | NR | YMCA Camp 1906
| www.ycamp.org
| Keith VanDerzee YMCA Camp Ockanickon Inc. is located in the Pine barrens of SJ on 560 acres. Our focus is building strong kids, strong families and strong communities.
| $3,800,000
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65 | NR | Jersey Battered Women's Service 1976
| www.jbws.org
| Patricia L. Sly Offering protection, hope and specialized services to those suffering from intimate partner abuse
| $3,412,940
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66 | 54 | First Occupational Recycling & Waste Inc. 1988
| www.forwi.org
| Rocco J. Meola, John M. Cox Collection, haulage and disposal of solid waste and recyclable material, street sweeping, employment procurement assistance and job training
| $3,100,000
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67 | NR | American Repertory Ballet 1954
| www.arballet.org
| Christine Chen, Mary Pat Robertson, Douglas Martin Shares the joy and artistry of dance through artistic performances and educational programs
| $3,000,000
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68 | 56 | Womanspace 1977
| www.womanspace.org
| Patricia M. Hart, Susan D. Klejst Womanspace is a leading not-for-profit agency providing a comprehensive array of services to individuals impacted by domestic and sexual violence and dedicated to improving the quality of life for women and their families.
| $2,898,325
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69 | NR | The Statewide Parent Advocacy Network (SPAN) 1987
| www.spannj.org
| Diana MTK Autin, Debra G. Jennings To empower and support families and inform and involve professionals and others interested in the healthy development and education of children and youth.
| $2,769,083
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70 | 61 | Little Kids Rock 2002
| www.littlekidsrock.org
| David Wish Restoring and revitalizing music in disadvantaged U.S. public schools
| $2,225,180
|
71 | NR | UCEDC 1977
| www.ucedc.com
| Maureen Tinen, Ellen McHenry A state-wide nonprofit economic development corporation providing loans and government contracting services for small businesses.
| $2,000,000
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72 | NR | Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey Inc. 1982
| www.800gambler.org
| Donald Weinbaum CCGNJ provides information, education, treatment and referral services to persons affected by compulsive gambling; operates free 1-800-GAMBLER helpline.
| $920,000
|
73 | 65 | National Alliance on Mental Illness New Jersey 1985
| www.naminj.org
| Sylvia Axelrod Improving the lives of individuals and families who are affected by mental illness
| $912,608
|
74 | NR | Family Promise of Hunterdon County Inc. 1990
| www.familypromisehc.org
| Abigail Byers ministers to the needs of low-income, homeless families and women by providing temporary housing, meals and other physical needs through a network of committed congregations throughout Hunterdon County; advocating for and seeking affordable housing, transportation and living wage employment; and providing counseling, case management and mentoring services to guide program participants in their quest to re-establish their individual pride and independence
| $765,100
|
75 | NR | Volunteer Lawyers for Justice 2001
| www.vljnj.org
| NA Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) provides comprehensive legal services to economically disadvantaged adults, children, and families in New Jersey to ensure fair and equal treatment within the legal system. Programs range from free legal counsel and advice, educational seminars on various legal matters, to direct representation for at-risk individuals facing critical civil legal issues.
| $740,000
|
76 | NR | New Jersey Policy Perspective 1997
| www.njpp.org
| Gordon MacInnes New Jersey Policy Perspective is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that researches and analyzes economic issues to find fair and progressive solutions that benefit all New Jerseyans.
| $483,500
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77 | 70 | Meals on Wheels of Trenton/Ewing 1973
| www.mowte.org
| Judy Shouse Levy Meals on Wheels of Trenton/Ewing provides home delivered meals to the home bound in the Trenton and Ewing areas
| $399,953
|
78 | NR | Save Lucy Committee Inc. dba Lucy the Elephant 1970
| www.lucytheelephant.org
| Richard D. Helfant, Jeremy E. Bingaman Restore, preserve, interpret and operate Lucy the Elephant, a national historic land mark
| $395,000
|
79 | NR | The Cancer Support Community Jersey Shore - The Diney Goldsmith Center 2004
| www.cscjerseyshore.org
| Marybeth Maida A non-profit organization dedicated to providing FREE programs and services for people with cancer and their loved ones.
| $375,000
|
80 | NR | Animal Rescue Force 1974
| www.arf.petfinder.com
| NA To find homes for dogs and cats in need. Spay and neuter all adopted animals.
| $200,922
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81 | 74 | Project Literacy of Bergen County 1987
| www.project-literacy.org
| Scott Reddin We are a coordinated effort to increase the public consciousness on the issues of adult literacy
| $195,000
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82 | NR | Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre 1995
| www.AlboradaDance.org
| Eva Lucena Through dance, drama and music, Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre's passionate artistry reveals the many diverse and historical threads that comprise the multicultural fabric of Spanish culture.
| $92,239
|
83 | 76 | New Jersey Boxer Rescue Inc. 2003
| www.njboxerrescue.com
| Barbara Struck, Cindy Newman, Christine Hutto NJ Boxer Rescue is a Non-profit that rescues and rehomes Boxers.
| $67,600
|
84 | 77 | The Calais Foundation 2006
| www.calaisfoundation.org
| Stephen P. Trapp, David Rostan, James D. Routhier Activities and programs for special needs children.
| $40,000
|
85 | 77 | Alliance for a Living Ocean 1987
| www.livingocean.org
| Christopher Huch Promoting and maintaining clean water and a healthy coastal environment through education and action
| $34,911
|
86 | NR | Friends of Wayne Animals NA
| www.fowa.petfinder.com
| Donna Vanderhook Wayne NJ based non-profit animal rescue
| $10,000
|
87 | NR | Grover Cleveland Park Conservancy 2001
| www.groverclevelandpark.org
| Claudia Kolster, Loren Betros, Lisa Garrity, Paul Boeckel, Claudia Kolster To help the Essex County Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs maintain, restore and enhance this beautiful park nestled on the border of Essex Fells and Caldwell. The Conservancy serves as the park£s advocate; members stroll through the park daily keeping the Park System apprised of maintenance and safety needs.
| $4,900
|
88 | NR | Community Blood Council of New Jersey NA
| www.GiveBloodNJ.org
| NA Blood Supply Related
| $0
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NR | NR | Cumberland County Bar Foundation NA
| www.ccnjbar.org
| NA NA
| NA
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NR | | EarthShare New Jersey NA
| www.earthsharenj.org
| Paula Aldarelli NA
| NA
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NR | NR | Educational Testing Service 1947
| www.ets.org
| Kurt M. Landgraf Educational Services and Schools
| NA
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NR | NR | New Jersey District Kiwanis International NA
| www.njkiwanis.org
| Jeanne Hagen NA
| NA
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NR | NR | New Jersey State Bar Foundation 1958
| www.njsbf.org
| Angela C. Scheck Free educational program for the public, teacher resources, support for legal professionals
| NA
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NR | NR | Occupational Center of Union County Inc. 1959
| www.occupationalcenter.org
| Michele Ford High volume packaging and assembly including individual products, through pallet display for club stores
| NA
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NR | NR | Saint Clare's Foundation NA
| www.saintclaresfoundation.org
| Jeffrey M. Lamie Community Foundations
| NA
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NR | NR | Valley Hospital Foundation 1980
| www.valleyhealth.com/foundation
| Anastasios Kozaitis Single Organization Support
| NA
|