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Labcorp Charitable Foundation
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Wells Fargo Foundation
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Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Grant
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
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Robinson Foundation Grant
Robinson Foundation
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Salem Health And Wellness Foundation Inc
Salem Health and Wellness Foundation
The Salem Health and Wellness Foundation was founded in 2002 for the purpose of promoting the health and wellness of Salem County, New Jersey residents. The Foundation has made over $59 million in grants, contributions and scholarships to more than 60 organizations, all with the specific requirement that the funds address health problems in our county.
Grantmaking Overview
The Salem Health and Wellness Foundation is committed to supporting projects that enhance, improve, and transform the health, safety and well-being of the County’s residents. This is done primarily through the Foundation’s grantmaking process that is simultaneously attentive to community strengths and challenges. All grant opportunities are available through public notice through our website and/or announcements by the Foundation’s Executive Director.
The Foundation’s work is guided by its Mission and Values, as well as the Social Determinants of Health and Five Protective Factors. We believe that the “determinants” should be reframed as “drivers” of health, highlighting the Foundation’s desire to build on the strengths and strong traditions of community support from Salem County’s citizen volunteers, non-profit organizations, government offices, faith and business communities and health care providers. Our grantmaking is based on our belief in possibilities.
Salem Health and Wellness Foundation’s grantmaking is also driven by available data and community narratives. This information supports our priority setting and funding decisions. We strongly encourage all grant applicants to use the valuable combination of data, and the accompanying narratives, in shaping their proposals.
Public Health Grants
The Salem Health and Wellness Foundation supports system improvement and transformation projects under the category of Public Health grants. These grants are based on the Social Determinants of Health, taking into account the physical, psychological and social well-being and safety of Salem County residents. The projects tend to be larger in scope and nature and typically address the opportunities available to improve significantly the health, safety and well-being outcomes for the County. For the vast majority of grants, our team will approach an organization directly and invite them to submit a proposal. Infrequently, we may solicit applications for a targeted project through an open call for proposals. Public Health grant proposals must be approved by the foundation’s Board of Directors.
Categories for Public Health Grants include: Care Closet Grants; and Salem Public Health Fellowship.
Care Closet Grants
Introduction
The Salem Health and Wellness Foundation (SHWF) is seeking applications from Salem County elementary schools to launch or sustain a Care Closet for students. The purpose of this project is to provide necessities, such as health and hygiene products, healthy snacks, clothing, etc., to Salem County elementary school aged youth. More specifically, the desired long-term goal of the Care Closet project is to alleviate stressors related to basic needs experienced by families, ultimately boosting protective factors around child abuse prevention.
Awarded applicants will receive $2,000 in flexible funding to purchase supplies needed to launch or sustain a Care Closet in their school. The application is open to any elementary school in Salem County serving youth ages 5 to 12. Schools from any Salem County school district are welcome to apply. Finalists will be selected based on merit, not location – awarded applicants will span the County and not be limited to any particular district.
Cowles Charitable Trust Grant
Cowles Charitable Trust
J.W. Couch Foundation Grant
Jesse W Couch Charitable Foundation
Dudley T. Dougherty Foundation Grant
Dudley T Dougherty Foundation Inc
Georgia-Pacific Foundation Grant
Georgia-Pacific Foundation
TJX Foundation Grants
The Tjx Foundation Inc
MS Clinical Mentorship for Psychology Graduate Students
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
NJ Health and Wellness Programs
New Jersey Department of State: Center for Hispanic Policy, Research and Development (CHPRD)
New Jersey Office of Faith Based Initiatives: Special Projects
New Jersey Department of State: Office of Faith Based Initiatives
SHWF Public Health Grants: Salem Public Health Fellowship
Salem Health And Wellness Foundation Inc
Salem Health and Wellness Foundation
The Salem Health and Wellness Foundation was founded in 2002 for the purpose of promoting the health and wellness of Salem County, New Jersey residents. The Foundation has made over $59 million in grants, contributions and scholarships to more than 60 organizations, all with the specific requirement that the funds address health problems in our county.
Grantmaking Overview
The Salem Health and Wellness Foundation is committed to supporting projects that enhance, improve, and transform the health, safety and well-being of the County’s residents. This is done primarily through the Foundation’s grantmaking process that is simultaneously attentive to community strengths and challenges. All grant opportunities are available through public notice through our website and/or announcements by the Foundation’s Executive Director.
The Foundation’s work is guided by its Mission and Values, as well as the Social Determinants of Health and Five Protective Factors. We believe that the “determinants” should be reframed as “drivers” of health, highlighting the Foundation’s desire to build on the strengths and strong traditions of community support from Salem County’s citizen volunteers, non-profit organizations, government offices, faith and business communities and health care providers. Our grantmaking is based on our belief in possibilities.
Salem Health and Wellness Foundation’s grantmaking is also driven by available data and community narratives. This information supports our priority setting and funding decisions. We strongly encourage all grant applicants to use the valuable combination of data, and the accompanying narratives, in shaping their proposals.
Public Health Grants
The Salem Health and Wellness Foundation supports system improvement and transformation projects under the category of Public Health grants. These grants are based on the Social Determinants of Health, taking into account the physical, psychological and social well-being and safety of Salem County residents. The projects tend to be larger in scope and nature and typically address the opportunities available to improve significantly the health, safety and well-being outcomes for the County. For the vast majority of grants, our team will approach an organization directly and invite them to submit a proposal. Infrequently, we may solicit applications for a targeted project through an open call for proposals. Public Health grant proposals must be approved by the foundation’s Board of Directors.
Categories for Public Health Grants include: Care Closet Grants; and Salem Public Health Fellowship
Salem Public Health Fellowship
Introduction
The Salem Health and Wellness Foundation (SHWF) is seeking proposals for an organizationbased, one-year Fellowship. The purpose of the Fellowship is to create systemic change and/or improvement in an area of public safety, health and well-being that impacts the lives of Salem County residents. More specifically, the desired goal of the Fellowship is to alter the trajectory and outcome measurements for a health or well-being issue that has, up to this point, remained stubbornly poor.
The Fellowship, in the amount of $50,000, will be awarded to an organization for a period of one year, with a possibility of a second-year renewal. The Foundation will also provide a 10% administrative cost for the host organization. The organization will be responsible for the recruitment, hiring, training, supervision, and support of the Fellow. In addition, the organization will take a lead role in managing the systems change/improvement project, while working in collaboration with other supportive partners.
The SHWF hopes to identify, and come alongside, a grantee who will plan, define, and implement a fresh, innovative strategy that builds on past practice, current data sources and community narratives and existing promising approaches from around the country. The strategy must have a plan for scaling and sustainability, as well as evaluation. Any health, safety or wellbeing issue will be considered for the Fellowship.
The Fellowship can address any public health, safety or wellness issue in Salem County. The applicants must have a presence in Salem County and must be providing services and/or supports to Salem County citizens. Additionally, the ideal candidate should have the organizational history and capacity to manage complex projects. The Foundation is seeking applicants who will propose a project that goes beyond an individual program and provides a path towards innovation and change for the purpose of improving outcomes in a way that can be sustained and brought to scale. The organization can add to or supplement the amount committed to the Fellowship. However, all the Foundation’s grant dollars must be spent on the Fellowship. There are also funds to support some of the organization’s administrative costs for the effort.
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Grant Insights : Grant Funding Trends in New Jersey
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for New Jersey?
Grants are most commonly $115,316.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Psychology Grants in New Jersey year over year?
In 2024, funders in New Jersey awarded a total of 25,926 grants.
2022 60,649
2023 62,135
2024 25,926
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Psychology Grants 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
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Psychology Grants in New Jersey changing over time?
Funding has increased by -85.16%.
2022 $19,051,065,944
2023
$19,997,386,963
4.97%
2024
$2,968,352,726
-85.16%
New Jersey Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
Morris County, Essex County, and Ocean County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Morris County | $1,576,297,421 |
| Essex County | $272,858,703 |
| Ocean County | $245,826,153 |
| Mercer County | $231,669,996 |
| Middlesex County | $220,570,307 |