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Jewish Women's Foundation Full Grant is a grant from the Jewish Women's Foundation of New Jersey (administered through the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey) that funds New Jersey-based projects empowering and supporting women and girls consistent with the foundation's mission of gender equity.
The Large Grant cycle runs one year (July 1 through June 30) with a competitive, multi-stage process: organizations submit a Letter of Intent through the FOUNDANT system (access code JWF-FY27), with invited applicants then submitting a full proposal. Eligible applicants are New Jersey-based 501(c)(3) organizations.
Full proposals are due in early April 2026, with successful applicants notified by May 18, 2026 and initial funds released July 1, 2026. Grant amounts and specific funding ranges are determined competitively.
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Apply For A Grant - Jewish Women's Foundation of New Jersey (JWF) SPRING GRANT CYCLE - LARGE GRANTS (2026-27) JWF-NJ accepts Letters of Intent (LOIs) from 501 (C)(3) organizations to support New Jersey-based projects consistent with our mission. The Trustees select those LOIs which are subsequently invited to submit a full proposal. Please note: Grants are competitive.
The Large Grant Period runs from July 1 of a given year through June 30 of the following year. Funding is on a one-year basis; organizations may reapply annually, but funding is not guaranteed. Please see the Grant Guidelines page for more eligibility criteria.
Mid-December, 2025: Invitation is open to submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) through FOUNDANT grantmaking system.
The access code is JWF-FY27 January 22, 2026: Completed LOI due On or before March 10, 2026: Successful candidates are invited to submit a Full Proposal Early April, 2026: Full Proposal due Late April - Early May, 2026: Site Visits (in-person) or Virtual Visits On or before May 18, 2026: Successful applicants are notified July 1, 2026: Initial funds are released Mid-January, 2027: Interim Reports via Zoom and second half of funds released June 30, 2027: Conclusion of grant period July 31, 2027: Final Report due A sample application for the LOI process can be found here .
NOTE: Applications will only be accepted via FOUNDANT . The access code is JWF-FY27 A sample of the Full Proposal can be found here . NOTE: Applicants need to be invited to this stage of the process.
FALL GRANT CYCLE - IMPACT GRANTS (2025-2026) The application process for Impact Grants for FY26 is now closed. Please find a list of the projects we funded on our Grant History page. JWF-NJ wants to get to know your organization and see how you are empowering and/or supporting women and girls in your New Jersey-based community.
With the short application available through FOUNDANT , please show us how a small grant of up to $5,000 can offer a big return. Please note: Grants are competitive. Project funds must be used by June 30th, the end of JWF-NJ's fiscal year.
(An organization running a summer-only project may use funds through August 31st.) An organization that meets two or more of the following criteria is eligible to apply: Demonstrates that the grant can make a big impact in jumpstarting a project. Demonstrates that the grant is timely and addresses an issue with immediate urgency.
Demonstrates that the grant can be used to cover the costs (or the majority thereof) for a self-contained expense (e.g., purchase of specific equipment). Is an organization with a budget of less than $250K annually. Please see the Grant Guidelines page for more eligibility criteria.
September 3, 2025: Invitation is open to submit a Short-Form Proposal through FOUNDANT grantmaking system. The access code is JWF-IMP26 October 10, 2025: Proposal due November 24, 2025: Successful applicants are notified Early December, 2025: Funds are released July 31, 2026: Final Report due To see a recent application for the Impact Grant, click here . NOTE: You must apply via FOUNDANT .
The access code is JWF-IMP26.
JWF-NJ accepts applications for grants during two specific grant cycles: • JWF-NJ’s Spring Cycle - Large Grants to be disbursed in the next fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) • JWF-NJ’s Fall Cycle - Impact Grants to be disbursed in the current fiscal year (before June 30) All applications must be submitted through the Foundation’s grantmaking software, FOUNDANT Casey Rubinoff , Director of Jewish Women's Foundation of New Jersey Jewish Women's Foundation of New Jersey is an advisory council fund of the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater MetroWest NJ.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations with programs specifically benefiting Jewish women and children. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates See official notice Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is April 17, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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