
Over the years, impacts of our work span across:
Geographies (urban, suburban, rural, coastal)
Missions (environment, social services, faith-based, education, arts, housing, community development, and social, racial, environmental and food justice)
Ethnicities & Cultures
Generations, Abilities, Genders & Languages
These outcomes have impact for people at the individual, organizational, and community levels, many with broad community benefit.

Over ten years, we have developed extensive multi-racial, cross-sector relationships.
We have gathered community organizers; residents; faith-based leaders; small business owners; and nonprofit, philanthropic, and government decision-makers in conversation together — resulting in access to wide and deep networks of people across all facets of community life.
Featured Impact Stories

A Community Fund for the people — by the people — of the people
Our Atlantic City Call to Collaboration sparked the question, “Could we create a new philanthropic fund, led by the people of Atlantic City for the

The Right People — at the Right Time — in the Right Place!
Hammonton’s Call to Collaboration (C2C) helped foster cross-cultural connections while also sparking the meteoric rise of a local Latina nonprofit leader. During Hammonton’s C2C in
More Impact Stories

COVID-19 Accessibility Awareness
Eyes Like Mine (a Black-led nonprofit serving blind and low-vision

Addressing NJ’s Addiction Crisis
A Community Forum panel discussion on NJ’s addiction crisis, produced

Stability for a New Future
Statewide connections are forged through an exchange of knowledge and

Listening to Local Priorities
Community priorities are successfully integrated into municipal master plans and

Monmouth County NJ Strong’s Time Banking
Monmouth County NJ Strong recognizes that each person has talents

Opening Space and Engaging Community in a Virtual World – Perth Amboy Call to Collaboration
Much has been experienced and written about in the past

Newark Creates and Newark Collaborates – the Vetting of a City Cultural Plan
Blog by Jeremy Johnson, Executive Director of Newark Arts. Jeremy

Catalyzing Connection: Paterson’s Bangladeshi Community Arts & Culture Exhibit Opens the Door to Cultural Understanding and Exchange
Blog by S. Nadia Hussain, Co-Founder of the Bangladeshi-American Women’s

The story behind the new Atlantic City Community Fund
Atlantic City residents, nonprofits, and community organizations are invited to

A Community Fund for the people — by the people — of the people
Our Atlantic City Call to Collaboration sparked the question, “Could