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Job Opportunities for Building Success
The purpose of Job Opportunities for Building Success is to provide services for Justice-impacted individuals whose workforce conditions have impeded their successful reentry into the community. Participants are eligible to receive career services, training, paid internships, apprenticeships, and supportive services (for example, transportation, ID obtainment, and clothing) to increase employment opportunities.
Individuals who have been impacted by the justice system often face distinct challenges when reintegrating into the workforce. They may encounter various obstacles that necessitate tailored support and personalized strategies to facilitate successful employment placement and retention. By providing these specialized services, we can help bridge the gap and strengthen the opportunities available to them.
The grant seeks to award a total of six recipients statewide. Grant funds will be awarded to selected applicants responding to this competitive Notice of Grant Opportunity (NGO). Selected applicants to this NGO will be responsible for managing the recruitment, enrollment, coaching, training, employment, and retention of program participants.
Funding Amount: $6,000,000
Start and End Date: June 1, 2026 to May 31, 2028
The Department awards grants from State appropriations, federal awards, and other funding sources. Since the award and appropriation of these funds do not always conform to the State Fiscal Year, the information included in this directory is based on anticipated grant awards that will begin in the period from July 1 through June 30 of each State Fiscal Year. The ability of the Department to make grant awards is expressly dependent upon the availability of funds appropriated by the State Legislature from State and/or federal revenue or such other funding sources as may be applicable.
Pediatric Mental Health Care Access NOFA
To expand the statewide pediatric mental health telehealth access program, and to promote early intervention and behavioral health integration in primary care. Training and technical assistance on the use of evidence based practices and methods will be provided to primary care pediatric providers over a 3 year period to conduct early intervention/identification, diagnosis, and treatment for children/youth with behavioral health conditions.
Estimated amount in the grant program
The Department awards grants from State appropriations, federal awards, and other funding sources. Since the award and appropriation of these funds do not always conform to the State Fiscal Year, the information included in this directory is based on anticipated grant awards that will begin in the period from July 1 through June 30 of each State Fiscal Year. The ability of the Department to make grant awards is expressly dependent upon the availability of funds appropriated by the State Legislature from State and/or federal revenue or such other funding sources as may be applicable.
Healthy Women Healthy Families NOFA
Maternal and infant mortality and morbidity reduction activities focusing on racial and health disparities to improve health outcomes for women and infants. Maternal child health initiatives include community health workers, postpartum doulas, and breastfeeding education and support activities. Connecting NJ specialists to provide referrals to needed resources, linkages to core programs, and education and outreach in the community to pregnant individuals and families with young children to address their needs.
Estimated amount of money in the grant program
The New Jersey Division of Travel and Tourism (NJTT) is pleased to offer the Cooperative Marketing Grants, Destination Marketing Organization Grants, and the NJ Agri-Tourism Grant Program. Each grant program aligns with the Division’s goal of promoting and marketing New Jersey as a premier destination.
Agri-Tourism Grant Program
The Agri-Tourism Grant Program is a collaboration between the New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism and the New Jersey Department of Agriculture travel industry. As a result, the New Jersey Agritourism Grant Program was created to support New Jersey Agritourism businesses to promote the expansion, diversification, and sustainability of New Jersey’s Agritourism industry.
The Agri-Tourism grant is open to New Jersey organizations who can demonstrate a significant interest in supporting New Jersey’s Agri-Tourism businesses in their efforts to attract, entertain and educate visitors.
Sickle Cell Disease Pilot Program 2027
The SCD Pilot Program was established under New Jersey legislation (A4052) with funding appropriated for a three-year pilot. Beginning its third year (September-June) as a noncompeting continuation, the program supports Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in select municipalities in delivering coordinated, comprehensive care for individuals living with SCD. The program’s purpose is to improve health outcomes and quality of life by providing an integrated model that combines medical, behavioral, social, and educational services. It emphasizes strong communication pathways with external providers and ongoing education and outreach to patients, caregivers, staff, and the broader community. The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH), in collaboration with the New Jersey Department of Human Services (NJDHS), oversees this initiative to address the complex healthcare needs of New Jerseyans affected by SCD.
SCD is a lifelong, inherited condition with several common types, including:
HbSS (Sickle Cell Anemia): The most severe and common form, caused by inheriting a sickle cell gene (“S”) from each parent. It predominantly affects individuals of African ancestry but can also impact people of Southern European, Middle Eastern, or Asian Indian descent.
HbSC (Sickle Cell Hemoglobin C Disease): A usually milder form, caused by inheriting a sickle cell gene from one parent and a gene for Hemoglobin C (“C”) from the other.
HbS Beta-Thalassemia: Results from inheriting a sickle cell gene (“S”) from one parent and a beta-thalassemia gene from the other. Severity varies depending on the beta-thalassemia type (“zero” is severe; “plus” is milder).
Symptoms vary widely and can change over time, ranging from mild to severe. Early signs may include jaundice, fatigue, pain, and swelling in the hands and feet. Serious complications include severe anemia, infections, bone and chest pain, stroke, and organ dysfunction. While SCD is present at birth, many infants do not show symptoms until four to six months of age or later.
The Department awards grants from State appropriations, federal awards, and other funding sources. Since the award and appropriation of these funds do not always conform to the State Fiscal Year, the information included in this directory is based on anticipated grant awards that will begin in the period from July 1 through June 30 of each State Fiscal Year. The ability of the Department to make grant awards is expressly dependent upon the availability of funds appropriated by the State Legislature from State and/or federal revenue or such other funding sources as may be applicable.
Healthy Corner Store NOFA
To improve the likelihood that persons who are eligible for SNAP will make healthy food choices within a limited budget and choose a physically active lifestyle consistent with the current Dietary Guidelines for Americans and MyPlate.
Estimated amount of money in the grant program
The Department awards grants from State appropriations, federal awards, and other funding sources. Since the award and appropriation of these funds do not always conform to the State Fiscal Year, the information included in this directory is based on anticipated grant awards that will begin in the period from July 1 through June 30 of each State Fiscal Year. The ability of the Department to make grant awards is expressly dependent upon the availability of funds appropriated by the State Legislature from State and/or federal revenue or such other funding sources as may be applicable.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention NOFA
To develop regional projects to prevent alcohol and drug use before, during, and after pregnancy. To increase the number of pregnant women screened for risk of substance use/abuse and refer them to appropriate services. Provide state wide education and leadership training for CHWs, doulas and peer mentors (frontline staff) specifically related to working with vulnerable birthing people.
Estimated Amount of money in the grant program
The Department awards grants from State appropriations, federal awards, and other funding sources. Since the award and appropriation of these funds do not always conform to the State Fiscal Year, the information included in this directory is based on anticipated grant awards that will begin in the period from July 1 through June 30 of each State Fiscal Year. The ability of the Department to make grant awards is expressly dependent upon the availability of funds appropriated by the State Legislature from State and/or federal revenue or such other funding sources as may be applicable.
Outreach and Education NOFA
Provide outreach and education to healthcare providers and the community to increase awareness of maternal and fetal mortality, identify risk factors, and develop preventive strategies to decrease the incidence of occurrence. Provide quick access and information for healthcare services and resources in NJ. Provide data collection, management, and analysis.
Estimated amount in the grant program
The Department awards grants from State appropriations, federal awards, and other funding sources. Since the award and appropriation of these funds do not always conform to the State Fiscal Year, the information included in this directory is based on anticipated grant awards that will begin in the period from July 1 through June 30 of each State Fiscal Year. The ability of the Department to make grant awards is expressly dependent upon the availability of funds appropriated by the State Legislature from State and/or federal revenue or such other funding sources as may be applicable.
Personal Responsibility Education Program NOFA
Statewide implementation of comprehensive sexual health education with the goal of preventing teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections through sexual risk reduction including use of condoms, birth control, and sexual delay. Grantees will replicate evidence based programs to prevent teen pregnancy and reduce transmission of STI's with a focus on 3 adult preparation subjects (healthy relationships, adolescent development, life skills, or parent/child coummunication).
Estimated amount of money in the grant program
The Department awards grants from State appropriations, federal awards, and other funding sources. Since the award and appropriation of these funds do not always conform to the State Fiscal Year, the information included in this directory is based on anticipated grant awards that will begin in the period from July 1 through June 30 of each State Fiscal Year. The ability of the Department to make grant awards is expressly dependent upon the availability of funds appropriated by the State Legislature from State and/or federal revenue or such other funding sources as may be applicable.
Private Well Outreach RFA
This request for applications (RFA) is intended to increase the capacity of New Jersey’s Local Health Departments (LHDs) to respond to the needs of private well users through private well outreach and education efforts. Currently, LHDs in New Jersey have minimal funding to provide private well services or programs to their residents. The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) intends to provide grant awards to support private well testing and education outreach efforts and other private well focused initiatives.
The Department awards grants from State appropriations, federal awards, and other funding sources. Since the award and appropriation of these funds do not always conform to the State Fiscal Year, the information included in this directory is based on anticipated grant awards that will begin in the period from July 1 through June 30 of each State Fiscal Year. The ability of the Department to make grant awards is expressly dependent upon the availability of funds appropriated by the State Legislature from State and/or federal revenue or such other funding sources as may be applicable.
Sickle Cell Disease Community Outreach Program and Education SCD COPE NOFA
The SCD COPE program looks to develop a community outreach campaign in order to educate stakeholders within the SCD community with the goal of improving the lives of individuals living with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) in New Jersey.
Estimated Amount in the grant program
The Department awards grants from State appropriations, federal awards, and other funding sources. Since the award and appropriation of these funds do not always conform to the State Fiscal Year, the information included in this directory is based on anticipated grant awards that will begin in the period from July 1 through June 30 of each State Fiscal Year. The ability of the Department to make grant awards is expressly dependent upon the availability of funds appropriated by the State Legislature from State and/or federal revenue or such other funding sources as may be applicable.
Stillbirth Awareness Campaign NOFA
The grant will be used to develop and maintain a state-wide, evidence-based, stillbirth prevention public health campaign that increases awareness of stillbirth prevention measures and decrease New Jersey's high stillborn rate.
Estimate amount of money in the grant program
The Department awards grants from State appropriations, federal awards, and other funding sources. Since the award and appropriation of these funds do not always conform to the State Fiscal Year, the information included in this directory is based on anticipated grant awards that will begin in the period from July 1 through June 30 of each State Fiscal Year. The ability of the Department to make grant awards is expressly dependent upon the availability of funds appropriated by the State Legislature from State and/or federal revenue or such other funding sources as may be applicable.
Doula Learning Collaborative NOFA
The purpose of the NJDLC is to be the professional home for community doulas throughout the State of NJ. The goal of the DLC is to reduce maternal and infant mortality and eliminate racial disparities in health outcomes by providing training, workforce development, supervision support and mentor support, technical assistance for community doulas and doula organizations throughout the State of NJ. A focus for the DLC will be to develop and support the doula workforce that delivers doula care to NJ’s Medicaid and CHIP members as enrolled NJ FamilyCare providers.
Estimated amount of money in the grant program
New Jersey Department of Health
The scope of work for the public health system is ever-expanding, and the Department is on the frontlines in leading the response to public health challenges. The Department has three primary branches – Public Health Services, Health Systems, and Integrated Health. All work collaboratively toward improving health by strengthening New Jersey’s health system.
Our Mission: Protect the public’s health, promote healthy communities, and continue to improve the quality of health care in New Jersey
Rural Health Transformation Program: Building Rural Hospital Capacity
The RHT Program is designed to provide funding for investments that will transform and sustain the way care is delivered in rural communities, specifically to improve access and outcomes, especially for individuals who are uninsured and underinsured.
Scope of Work
The NJDOH’s Rural Health Transformation Program 2026: Building Rural Hospital Capacity focuses on increasing hospitals’ capacity to provide healthcare services to New Jersey’s rural population. The goal is to build long-term capabilities that will serve the target population for years, even after the program’s funding has ended. To achieve this goal, the program supports targeted initiatives that could include improvements in rural healthcare, workforce development and increased accessibility of healthcare services.
By increasing accessibility, supporting improvements and workforce development, the funding will help strengthen the overall health of rural New Jersey communities, in line with the DOH’s vision of making New Jersey the healthiest state in the union.
Applicants are not required to serve exclusively uninsured or underinsured populations across their entire organization, and programs or positions supported by this grant may interact with or serve insured individuals. However, grant funds may not be used to pay for or support any services or activities that are reimbursable by Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance.
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How common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for grants for Teachers Continuing Education in New Jersey?
Most grants are due in the first quarter.
What's the typical amount funded for New Jersey?
Grants are most commonly $342,775.
What's the total number of grants in Grants for Teachers Continuing Education in New Jersey year over year?
In 2024, funders in New Jersey awarded a total of 59,159 grants.
Among all the Grants for Teachers Continuing Education in New Jersey given out in New Jersey, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
How is funding for Grants for Teachers Continuing Education in New Jersey changing over time?
Funding has increased by 0.93%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Morris County, Mercer County, and Union County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Morris County | $13,732,182,623 |
| Mercer County | $3,611,012,734 |
| Union County | $2,078,561,372 |
| Middlesex County | $1,693,120,549 |
| Ocean County | $1,262,313,128 |