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Tell us about your workAt the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, we envision a just and equitable New Jersey where people of all races and communities have equal opportunities to thrive. Our mission is to work towards economic equity and justice for all New Jerseyans by closing the racial wealth gap in the state.
Our strategy focuses on two powerful drivers of wealth building and long-term economic security:· Housing Choice Expanding equitable opportunities to safe and affordable housing enables families to build generational wealth, strengthen communities, and reduce the racial wealth divide.
· Pathways to Economic Security and Mobility Supporting pathways for individuals to earn more - through education, training, entrepreneurship, and fair wages - ensures families have the resources to save, invest, and achieve economic security.
Through this focus, the Dodge Foundation is dedicating its resources to programs and initiatives that strengthen housing access and income pathways to support long-term economic security across the state. While our partnerships remain statewide, we are currently prioritizing deeper engagement in Newark, Paterson, Trenton, Camden and exploratory efforts in Atlantic City. Please fill out this form to tell us about your work.
At the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, we envision a just and equitable New Jersey where people of all races and communities have equal opportunities to thrive. Our mission is to work towards economic equity and justice for all New Jerseyans by closing the racial wealth gap in the state.
Our strategy focuses on two powerful drivers of wealth building and long-term economic security: Expanding equitable opportunities to safe and affordable housing enables families to build generational wealth, strengthen communities, and reduce the racial wealth divide.
· Pathways to Economic Security and Mobility Supporting pathways for individuals to earn more - through education, training, entrepreneurship, and fair wages - ensures families have the resources to save, invest, and achieve economic security.
Through this focus, the Dodge Foundation is dedicating its resources to programs and initiatives that strengthen housing access and income pathways to support long-term economic security across the state. While our partnerships remain statewide, we are currently prioritizing deeper engagement in Newark, Paterson, Trenton, Camden and exploratory efforts in Atlantic City . Please fill out this form to tell us about your work.
EIN#: Do not include dashes Organization Budget (current fiscal year) Economic Security & Mobility Brief Project Description How does your work contribute to closing the racial wealth gap in New Jersey? Impact Snapshot (up to 50 words) Please share a brief summary of the impact you seek to achieve. Is there anything else you would like us to know?
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and organizations seeking investment capital with missions and efforts aligned with closing the racial wealth gap in New Jersey. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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