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The
New Jersey Education Foundation Partnership, Inc. (NJEFP) is
a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving public
education in New Jersey by facilitating the development and
effectiveness of local education foundations, through
training, education, networking, collaboration, and advocacy.
We were founded in July 2007.
We are
a growing network of nearly 30 local education foundations in New
Jersey. We grew out of the Central NJ Education Foundation
Partnership.
NJEFP is a tax exempt
501(c)(3) charitable organization.
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ETS
supports NJEFP:
The Board of Trustees
thanks ETS for their generous grant and support!
ETS Publishes "America's
Perfect Storm: Three Forces Changing our Nation's Future"
A
report from ETS's Policy Information Center, "America's
Perfect Storm: Three Forces Changing Our Nation's Future",
looks at the convergence of three powerful socioeconomic
forces that are changing our nation's future.
Read more here.
Welcome
to our newest members:
Cherry Hill Education Foundation and Highland Park
Educational Foundation.
Visit our
Membership Page to
learn more and a complete
list of our members.
Corporate Giving Expected to Remain at Current Levels
The tough U.S. economy isn't expected to diminish the amount
of money given to charity by corporations.
Read more here.

Giving by Community Foundations Rose
in 2007
Grantmaking by U.S. community
foundations rose an estimated 14 percent in 2007, according
to a recent study by the Foundation Center.
Read more here.
Learn
More About Education Foundations, Trends in Education, and
Corporate Philanthropy
New articles posted on corporate giving, trends in education
& more!
Read more here
2009 First Annual NJEFP Conference:
Our first annual conference will be held in Spring 2009 at
ETS in Lawrenceville. Check back for more information
or
join our email list.
NJEFP Elects Board of
Trustees at First Annual Membership Meeting
The Board of
Trustees is pleased to announce the following new board
members:
Deanna Anderson (Cranbury); Lynne Cullinane (Hopewell
Valley); Randy Davis (Branchburg); Carol Jackson (Hopewell
Valley); Diane Senerth (Lawrence Twp and
Susan Sturges Spagnola (Hillsborough). Elections of officers
will take place in July.
Fifth Annual Woodrow Wilson School Public & International
Affairs Forum
The full-day forum for high school juniors and
seniors on May 16th was a huge success. Nearly 200 students
and teachers from 12 high schools attended.
Pictured below: Top: High School Students from Lawrence,
Somerville and Hamilton West. Bottom row: Ewing, Trenton
Central, and West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South
Read more here.
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