In a significant boost to local communities, various nonprofit organizations across New Jersey and Southern Indiana have received substantial grants aimed at enhancing their services and outreach. FirstEnergy Corp. has awarded over $740,000 to nonprofits in New Jersey, while the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana has distributed $57,000 to support local initiatives. These grants are designed to address pressing community needs, from food insecurity to housing support, and empower organizations to make a lasting impact.
Key Takeaways
- Total Grants Awarded: Over $800,000 distributed to nonprofits in New Jersey and Southern Indiana.
- Focus Areas: Grants target food security, housing, veteran support, and community development.
- Community Impact: Nonprofits are empowered to enhance their services and outreach efforts.
FirstEnergy Grants in New Jersey
FirstEnergy Corp. and its foundation have made a significant contribution to the nonprofit sector in New Jersey, awarding more than $740,000 in 2024. This funding has been allocated to 113 organizations across the region, focusing on various community-enhancing initiatives.
The breakdown of the grants includes:
- Food Security Initiatives: Over $120,000 allocated to combat food insecurity and support local food pantries.
- Support for United Way Chapters: More than $65,000 distributed to eight local United Way chapters for community-focused events.
- Housing Support: A $64,000 grant to NJ SHARES for essential repairs for income-qualified customers.
- Veteran Programs: Over $35,000 directed towards veteran-focused charities and programs.
Lorna Wisham, vice president of Corporate Affairs & Community Involvement at FirstEnergy, emphasized the importance of these nonprofits in fostering community well-being, stating, "These nonprofits are people-driven, and they give opportunities, hope, and security to the people who need it the most."
Community Foundation of Southern Indiana Grants
In Southern Indiana, the Community Foundation has awarded $57,000 in grants to local nonprofits through its Capacity Building and Community Assist grant program. This funding aims to empower organizations serving Clark and Floyd counties by addressing operational needs and funding impactful projects.
The grants include:
- American Red Cross: $16,185 for blood extraction equipment.
- Homeless Coalition of Southern Indiana: $21,000 to develop a strategic plan.
- Dare to Care: $5,000 for the Feeding Families program.
- StageOne Family Theatre: $5,000 for the ‘Play It Forward’ program.
Additionally, an emergency discretionary grant of $10,000 was awarded to the Homeless Coalition to support the White Flag Shelter, reflecting the foundation’s commitment to addressing urgent community needs.
Conclusion
The recent grants awarded to nonprofits in New Jersey and Southern Indiana highlight the critical role that community organizations play in enhancing the quality of life for residents. By providing essential funding, these initiatives not only support immediate needs but also foster long-term community development and resilience. As these organizations continue to thrive, they will undoubtedly create a more vibrant and supportive environment for all.
Sources
- New Jersey nonprofits receive more than $740K from FirstEnergy in 2024 | ROI-NJ, ROI-NJ.
- Southern Indiana foundation provides $57K in grants to local nonprofits | Business | wdrb.com, WDRB.