2024 Competitive Community Grant Awards
Family Promise of Essex County: $10,000 for general operating support.
Jazz House Kids: $12,500 for CHiCA Power!, their signature program to ensure girls can learn and become successful jazz musicians.
Mindful Awareness Academy for Children: $10,000 for their “Press Submit Summer Bootcamp” college readiness program.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $7500 for Mothers’ Support Group.
Montclair Neighborhood Development Corporation: $10,000 for girls’ participation in Project Oasis, their six-week summer program.
Partners: $5000 for domestic violence translation services.
Succeed2gether: $10,000 for their STEM for girls program.
The Side Door at Union Congregational Church: $5000 for their Friday afternoon middle-school drop-in program.
YWCA Eastern Union County: $10,000 for their domestic violence Crisis Response Team.
We’ve Got Friends: $5000 for general operating support.
Wonder Girls: $15,000 for their Wonder Girls program.
2023 Competitive Community Grant Awards
Family Promise of Essex County: $10,000 for their Circles program.
Immaculate Conception High School: $10,000 for their Wonder Girls program.
Jazz House Kids: $10,000 for CHiCA Power!, their signature program to ensure girls can learn and become successful jazz musicians.
Mindful Awareness Academy for Children: $7000 for their “Press Submit Summer Bootcamp” college readiness program.
Montclair Neighborhood Development Corporation: $10,000 for girls’ participation in Project Oasis, their six-week summer program.
Succeed2gether: $10,000 for their STEM for girls program.
The Side Door at Union Congregational Church: $5000 for their Friday afternoon middle-school drop-in program.
YWCA Eastern Union County: $8000 for their domestic violence Crisis Response Team.
2022 Competitive Community Grant Awards
Family Promise of Essex County: $7500 for general operating support.
Human Needs Food Pantry: $10,000 for Janet’s Closet, a program to provide sanitary products to women and girls.
Jazz House Kids: $12,500 for CHiCA Power!, their signature program to ensure girls can learn and become successful jazz musicians.
Mindful Awareness Academy for Children: $7000 for their “Press Submit Summer Bootcamp” college readiness program.
Montclair Neighborhood Development Corporation: $10,000 for girls’ participation in Project Oasis, their six-week summer program.
The Side Door at Union Congregational Church: $5000 for their Friday afternoon middle-school drop-in program.
Volunteer Lawyers for Justice: $8000 for their “Children’s Representation Program”, providing free legal services to the parents/guardians of children who are not receiving mandated services.
We’ve Got Friends: $3500 for their Montclair-based Social Hangouts for children and youth with special needs.
YWCA Eastern Union County: $10,000 for their domestic violence Crisis Response Team.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $5000 for PEEPs, their peer education and support program.
2021 Competitive Community Grant Awards
Montclair Fund for Women’s grantmaking during the 2020 cycle focused on alleviating the impact of the COVID pandemic.
Union Baptist Church: $2000 to support overnight respite for people without shelter in Montclair.
2020 Competitive Community Grant Awards
Montclair Fund for Women’s grantmaking during the 2020 cycle focused on alleviating the impact of the COVID pandemic.
Human Needs Food Pantry: $5000 to support the procurement and distribution of food during the COVID pandemic.
Independence: A Family of Services: $12,500 to support the Sankofa Literacy Program and general operating support for the East Orange Family Success Center.
Family Promise (formerly Interfaith Hospitality Network): $15,000 to support case management for families in transition to permanent housing, as well as the After School Program, focusing on educational enrichment.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $5000 for their Peer-led Educational Engagement Program (PEEPs), a new initiative to support students who are struggling with distance learning by providing individualized peer support.
Succeed2gether: $5,000 to support the development of a program to provide middle- and high-school girls of color with one-on-one services to insure their passage to college and beyond.
Toni’s Kitchen: $10,000 to support the procurement and distribution of food and meals during the COVID pandemic. This was part of a larger, coordinated matching grant with the Township of Montclair, Partners for Health and The Schumann Fund. The match was exceeded through contributions from local citizens.
YWCA of Union County: $3,000 to support legal advocacy for women impacted by domestic violence.
2019 Competitive Community Grant Awards
Butterfly Dreamz: $3000 to support their Girls Club Mentorship Program.
Independence: A Family of Services: $10,000 to support the Sankofa Literacy Program and general operating support for the East Orange Family Success Center.
Interfaith Hospitality Network: $8,000 to support case management for families in transition to permanent housing, as well as the After School Program, focusing on educational enrichment.
Jazz House Kids: $12,500 to support CHiCA Power, jazz education workshops and performances for girls.
Mindful Awareness Academy for Children: $3000 to support their English-Language Arts Summer Boot Camp.
National Council of Negro Women: $3000 for their Support Group for Grandparents and Kinship Caregivers.
The Side Door at Union Congregational Church: $5,000 to support the Friday afterschool drop-in program for Montclair middle-school students.
Succeed2gether: $10,000 to support the development of a program to provide middle- and high-school girls of color with one-on-one services to insure their passage to college and beyond.
Volunteer Lawyers for Justice: $5,000 to support the Trafficking Victims Legal Assistance Program.
YWCA of Union County: $5,000 to support legal advocacy for women impacted by domestic violence.
2018 Competitive Community Grant Awards
Human Needs Food Pantry: $5000 to support six months of grocery purchases specifically for infants and children.
Independence: A Family of Services (Newark): $10,000 to support the Sankofa Literacy Program and general operating support for the East Orange Family Success Center.
Interfaith Hospitality Network: $10,000 to support the Home for Good Program, providing case management for families in transition to permanent housing, as well as the After School Program, focusing on educational enrichment.
Jazz House Kids: $10,000 to support CHiCA Power, jazz education workshops and performances for girls.
Montclair Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.: $5,000 to support the Betty Shabazz Delta Academy, providing academic enrichment in science, math and technology to middle school girls of color.
National Council of Negro Women: $3000 for their Support Group for Grandparents and Kinship Caregivers.
New Jersey Citizen Action Education Fund, Inc. (Newark): $5,000 to support economic empowerment workshops in Montclair.
Partners for Women and Justice: $5,000 to support legislative and judicial advocacy for women impacted by domestic violence in New Jersey.
The Side Door at Union Congregational Church: $8,000 to support the Friday afterschool drop-in program for Montclair middle-school students.
Succeed2gether: $12,500 to support the development of a program to provide middle- and high-school girls of color with one-on-one services to insure their passage to college and beyond.
Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (Newark): $5,000 to support the Trafficking Victims Legal Assistance Program.
YWCA of Union County (Elizabeth): $7,000 to support legal advocacy for women impacted by domestic violence.
2017 Competitive Community Grant Awards
Independence: A Family of Services: $10,000 to support the Sankofa Family Literacy Program and general operating support for the East Orange Family Success Center.
Interfaith Hospitality Network: $10,000 to support the Home for Good Program, providing case management for families in transition to permanent housing.
Jazz House Kids: $10,000 to support ChiCa Power, jazz education workshops for girls.
Montclair Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.: $5,000 to support the Betty Shabazz Delta Academy, providing academic enrichment in science, math and technology to middle school girls of color.
Partners for Women and Justice: $5,000 to support legislative and judicial advocacy surrounding domestic violence in New Jersey.
The Side Door at Union Congregational Church: $8,000 to support the Friday afterschool drop-in program for Montclair middle school students.
St. Mark’s United Methodist Church: $14,000 to support the Mark Freedom School, a new summer literacy program for children.
Succeed2gether: $12,500 to support the Summer Enrichment Program for K-8 students in the community.
New Jersey Citizen Action Education Fund, Inc.: $10,000 to support economic empowerment workshops for women and families in Montclair.
Volunteer Lawyers for Justice: $10,000 to support the Trafficking Victims Legal Assistance Program.
YWCA of Union County: $10,000 to support legal advocacy for victims of domestic violence.
2016 Competitive Community Grant Awards
Equal Educational Opportunities
Succeed2gether: $12,500 for expansion of the (STEAM) Science, Tech, Engineering, Arts, Math summer program from 60 to 80 girls, grades 1-8.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund: $2000 for audit to ensure sound financial management of the scholarship funds.
The Torch Fund & Delta Sigma Theta, Montclair Alumni for Delta Academy: $6000 for workshops and science field trips to increase teen girls’ knowledge of and interest in math, science, engineering, and technology subjects and related careers.
Independence: A Family of Services: $3500 for the Sankofa Reading & Literacy Program at the IFS East Orange Family Success Center for families overcoming severe socio-economic stress.
Jazz House Kids: $10,000 to increase scholarships for black and Latina girls, 8 to 18 yrs., to attend Chica Power, Jazz House Kids’ Summer Workshops, August 2016.
The Side Door @Union Congregational Church: $9000 to increase parent involvement and continue professional staff and activities specifically for girls at the weekly afterschool drop-in program for Montclair middle-school age students.
True Youth: $5000 to launch first year of its Out of School Time 4-H STEM Club for Orange area (East Orange & Montclair) middle school-age teens; Includes 4-H Club NJ summer conference and workshops at Rutgers University Science & Engineering School.
Social and Economic Justice
Partners for Women and Justice: $2500 toward advocacy on domestic violence policy in New Jersey
Interfaith Hospitality Network for the Homeless of Essex County, Inc.: $10,000 for IHN’s Home for Good case management, training, re-housing and educational enrichment after school for families & children – services that were cut from shelter contracts by State of NJ.
NJ Citizen Action Education Fund: $10,000 to support financial literacy workshops, certified guidance for families to enroll in the Affordable Care Act, free tax preparation, first-time homebuyer and foreclosure counseling, and worker education on Equal Employment Rights policies/laws in NJ municipalities.
National Council of Negro Women-Montclair Section: $3000 to add research-based curricula and professional trainers to the NCNW parenting workshops for Grandparents raising children.
2015 Competitive Community Grant Awards
Equal Educational Opportunities
Succeed2gether (formerly BlueWaveNJ Public Interest Foundation): $10,000 to add Arts to the (STEM) Science, Tech, Engineering, Math summer program. Add scholarships for 8 girls.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund: $2,000 for audit and office supplies to ensure sound financial management of the fund and $5,000 for final match to release the Dr. Barbara T. Mason’s bequest to MLK’s core fund.
Montclair Community Pre-K – Parents’ Education Network: $9000 for PARENTS’ CAFÉ parenting education and resources to caregivers of young children.
Delta Sigma Theta – Montclair Alumni Chapter: $6000 to support Delta Academy workshops and field trips to increase teen girls’ study of math, science, engineering, and technology.
Jazz House Kids: $10,000 to increase scholarships for black and Latina girls, 8 to 18 yrs., to attend Chica Power, Jazz House Kids’ Summer Workshops, August 2015.
The Side Door/Union Congregational Church: $9000 to continue professional staff and activities specifically for girls at the weekly afterschool drop-in program for Montclair middle-school age students.
National Council of Negro Women-Montclair Section: $3000 to add research-based curricula and professional trainers to the NCNW parenting workshops for Grandparents raising children.
Social and Economic Justice
Partners for Women and Justice: $10,000 (1) to publish a white paper on the state of Child Support Enforcement and Collection in NJ, (2) to encourage larger organizations to advocate for systemic policy changes in child support; (3) to offer public comments on NJ legislation that has unintended consequences for victims of domestic violence.
Human Needs Pantry: $5000 one-time toward $10,000 needed to renovate the facility.
Interfaith Hospitality Network for the Homeless of Essex County, Inc.: $10,000 for IHN Home for Good case management, training, re-housing and educational enrichment after school for families/children – ALL services that are NOT provided by State of NJ shelter grants.
NJ Citizen Action Education Fund: $10,000 to support financial literacy workshops, certified guidance for families to enroll in the Affordable Care Act, free tax preparation, first-time homebuyer and foreclosure counseling, and worker education on Equal Employment Rights policies/laws in NJ municipalities.
Intersection International: $10,000 toward $45,000 Township project to engage Montclair residents and Police Dept. Officers in Police/Community Insight Training designed to deepen understanding and prevent/reduce conflict between police and civilians.
2014 Grant Awards
$10,000 Award to each Grantee in Observance of MFW’s 10th Year of Grant Making
The BlueWaveNJ Public Interest Foundation – Succeed2gether: To offer the third year of Algebra for Girls for students in grades 6-9, and initiate Math for Numeracy clinics for grades 3-6 during the 2013 – 2014 school year; with evaluations.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund: $2,000 for audit and office supplies to ensure sound financial management of the fund
$8,000 for the Scholarship Fund’s base investment fund.
Montclair Community Pre-K: To PARENTS’ CAFÉ education and resources to caregivers of young children; to research implementation of the Fatherhood Initiative, or similar program for boys & men.
Delta Sigma Theta – Montclair Alumni Chapter: Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy to the Delta Academy for young women of color, ages 11 and 14, to improve their knowledge of math, science, engineering and technology applications, colleges, and careers.
Jazz House Kids: Young Women in Jazz. For female students ages 8 to 18 to receive scholarships to ensemble and master classes at the Jazz House Kids Studio School.
The Side Door – Union Congregational Church: To continue a trained staff and activities specifically for girls at the weekly afterschool drop-in program for Montclair middle-school age students.
Partners for Women and Justice: To provide licensed attorneys to assist low-moderate income women seeking to access the judicial system to protect themselves and their children from violent abuse.
Interfaith Hospitality Network for the Homeless of Essex County, Inc. (IHN): For the IHN Home for Good project to train and re-house 8 families, while providing educational enrichment in the after school component for their children.
St. James Social Service Corp – Home Health Aide Certification Program: to support skills training program to prepare unemployed women and men to earn NJ Certification for healthcare industry jobs.
NJ Citizen Action Education Fund: To support Certified Guidance for families in need to enroll in the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).
2013 Grant Awards
The BlueWaveNJ Public Interest Foundation – Succeed2gether: $5,000 to offer the second year of Algebra for Girls for students in grades 6-9, and initiate Math for Numeracy clinics for grades 3-6 during the 2013 – 2014 school year.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund: $2,000 for audit and office supplies to ensure sound financial management of the fund.
Montclair Community Pre-K: $4,000 for PARENTS’ CAFE education and resources to caregivers of young children.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $2,500 for Educational Equity Fund – educational enrichment.
Delta Sigma Theta – Montclair Alumni Chapter – Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy: $5,000 to the Delta Academy for young women of color, ages 11 and 14, to improve their knowledge of math, science and technology applications and careers.
Jazz House Kids: $6,500 for three students ages 8 to 18 to receive scholarships to ensemble classes at the Jazz House Kids Studio School during the 2013-2014 school years.
The Side Door – Union Congregational Church: $6,500 to continue a trained staff person to organize activities specifically for girls at the weekly afterschool drop-in program for Montclair middle-school age students.
Partners for Women and Justice: $5,000 to provide quality legal assistance to low-moderate income women seeking to access the judicial system to protect themselves and their children from violent abuse.
Interfaith Hospitality Network for the Homeless of Essex County, Inc. (IHN): $8,000 for the IHN Home for Good project to train and re-house 8 families, while providing educational enrichment in the after school component for their children.
St. James Social Service Corp: $10,000 to support skills training program designed and structured to unemployed women and men acquire NJ Certification for health industry jobs.
Rachel Coalition: $5,000 for the Court Advocate Program for battered women & children waiting to obtain restraining orders in the domestic violence area at Essex Co. Family Court.
National Council of Negro Women – Montclair Section: $2,500 to enrich the Grandparents Raising Grandchildren’s Program with formal education on child development, budgeting, healthy cooking, and day respite outing.
NJ Citizen Action Education Foundation: $7,500 to provide Certified Financial Literacy & Counseling for Montclair area families.
2012 Grant Awards
Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy – Delta Sigma Theta and The Delta Torch Fund: $5,000 for enrichment in math, science, technology and related careers for teenage women of color.
The Side Door – Union Congregation Church: $6,250 to support an after school place for middle school students and to create a new position for girls’ athletics coach.
Undoing Racism Committee – Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair: $3,000 to support Committee planning and program activities for 2012-13 school year.
BlueWaveNJ Public Interest Foundation: $8,450 to launch customized afterschool tutoring in algebra for Montclair students.
Jazz House Kids: $5,000 for scholarships to encourage girls who play instruments to study jazz at the Jazz House Kids Music School during school year 2012 – 2013.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund: $2,000 for the Fund’s annual audit and federal and state filings.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $5,000 to for Summer Scholars, PTSO Out-Reach Grants, Gifted Students’ Academic Competition Fund and High School College Ready Initiative.
Montclair Community Pre-K: $4,000 to support child development and parenting education for parents and caregivers because learning begins at home.
Interfaith Hospitality Network for the Homeless-Essex County: $8,000 to expand program to help homeless families achieve self-sufficiency and secure permanent housing.
St. James Social Service Corporation: $10,000 for the job skills training and test preparation program to earn Certification.
Partners for Women and Justice: $5,000 to support legal services for low-moderate-income victims of domestic violence.
YWCA of Essex and West Hudson: $1,500 to purchase Yoga equipment for senior African-American women to learn Yoga.
National Council of Jewish Women: $2,000 toward self-esteem and career building workshops for young women.
National Council of Negro Women, Montclair Section: $2,500 for workshops in Financial Literacy and Physical Wellness for women of color.
2011 Grant Awards
Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund, Township of Montclair: $2,000 for the Fund’s annual audit and federal and state filings.
Delta Sigma Theta-Montclair Alumnae & The Delta Torch Fund, Inc: $5,000 to the Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy, enrichment in mathematics, science, technology and related careers for teenage women of color.
Union Congregation Church: $4,000 to support The Side Door, an after school place for middle school students.
St. James Social Service Corporation: $5,000 for the Home Health Aide Certification training and test prep program.
Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair : $3,000 for educational workshop to help youths to examine their perceptions of race and gender and consider ways to address their related negative or harmful behaviors.
National Council of Jewish Women: $2,000 for Career Quest to provide job readiness services to women who face challenges in re-entering the workforce.
Interfaith Hospitality Network for the Homeless-Essex County: $8,000 to expand Families in Transition, to help homeless families work towards self-sufficiency and secure permanent housing.
Montclair Counseling Center: $7,000 for emotional health support groups for girls in middle school and high school.
HOMECorp: $5,000 to expand counseling for first-time homebuyers, tenants, and homeowners.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $5,000 to Equity Scholars’ Fund for Summer Scholars, PTSO Out-Reach Grants, Gifted Students’ Academic Competition Fund and High School College Ready Initiative.
Montclair Community Pre-K: Family Network Center: $4,000 to support parent and caregiver education because learning begins at home.
Montclair Art Museum: $7,600 for Youth Selects, independent study for arts-interested, high school-aged artists.
The Rachel Coalition c/o JFS of MetroWest: $5,000 to expand Rachel’s Court Advocate Program for battered women and children.
2010 Grant Awards
St. James Social Service Corporation: $5,000 for the Home Health Aide Certification program to provide individuals with free training for employment in the home health care sector.
Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair: $3,000 for educational workshop to help youths to analyze their perceptions of race and gender and consider ways to address related negative or harmful behaviors.
National Council of Jewish Women: $2,000 for Career Quest to provide job readiness services to women who face challenges in re-entering the workforce.
Delta Sigma Theta-Montclair Alumnae & The Delta Torch Fund, Inc: $5,000 to the Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy, a national Delta Sigma Theta program for young women of color to improve their skills and career interests in mathematics, science and technology.
First Seventh-Day Adventist Church of Montclair: $4,000 to use the Survival Skills for Youth © research-based life skills curriculum to prepare adolescent women and men to address life challenges.
Union Congregation Church: $4,000 to support The Side Door, an after school place middle school students engage in meaningful and enjoyable activities with their peers and trained adult volunteers.
Montclair Art Museum: $7,600 to fund Youth Selects, an independent study program that offers two arts-interested, high school-aged artists the opportunity to learn about museum professions.
Interfaith Hospitality Network for the Homeless-Essex County: $8,000 to expand Families in Transition, a project that helps homeless families to work towards self-sufficiency and permanent housing.
Montclair Counseling Center: $7,000 for mental/emotional health support groups that helps girls in public schools cope with issues related to body image, manipulative media messages and lifestyle choices.
Jewish Family Services of MetroWest: $5,000 to expand Rachel’s Court Advocate Program that assists battered women when they are in the court waiting room with their children.
HOMECorp: $5,000 to expand counseling for first-time homebuyers, tenants, and local property owners.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $5,000 to The Equity Scholars’’ Fund for Summer Scholars, PTSO Reach Out Grants, Gifted Students’ Academic Competition Fund, Montclair High School College Ready Initiative.
Montclair Community Pre-K: $4,000 to support the Family Network Center offering education support and resources to parents and other caregivers of young children.
Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund, Township of Montclair: $2,000 for the annual audit, federal and state filings and office supplies necessary to operate the scholarship fund.
One-year membership in the Association of Small Foundations: $495 to support education, research, sharing of information and problem-solving in philanthropic operations, and technical assistance for small foundations.
One-year membership in the Center for Non-Profits of NJ: $130 to support education, research, technical assistance and more for charitable non-profit organizations in New Jersey.
2009 Grant Awards
Interfaith Hospitality Network for the Homeless-Essex County: $8,000 to expand Families in Transition, a project that provides homeless families with a rental unit, case management and support services for 12-18 months to help them work towards self-sufficiency and secure permanent housing.
HOMECorp: $5,000 to expand the HOMECorp’s counseling initiative targeted toward low, moderate and middle-income prospective first-time homebuyers, tenants, and local property owners as well as homeowners facing foreclosure.
St James Social Service Corporation: $5,000 for the Home Health Aide Certification Program to provide individuals with free training for employment in the home health care sector
Montclair Free Public Library: $5,000 to sort and catalogue former YWCA Montclair/North Essex archives transferred to the Library with copyright in 2003 for future use by scholars and the public.
Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair: $3,000 for an educational workshop to help youth participants analyze ways that their identities and perceptions of race and gender have formed and been supported by images in the mass media and popular culture.
First Seventh-Day Adventist Church of Montclair: $3,000 to use the Survival Skills for Youth © research-based curriculum to train fifteen adolescent women and men in self-management, personal car maintenance, housing options and appropriate employment behaviors.
Community Family Enrichment Services Center of the Oranges: $2,000 to the Youth Academy to match funding to use the research-based Survival Skills for Youth Curriculum © to train 15 high school aged teens identified as returning to HS or at-risk of dropping out in a range of life management skills.
Montclair Art Museum: $7,600 to fund Youth Selects, an independent study program created in 2004, offers two arts-interested, high school-aged artists the opportunity to learn about museum professions by working alongside museum staff to curate an exhibition to premiere in the Children’s Art Arcade in spring 2010.
Union Congregation Church: $4,000 to support The Side Door, an after school place where trained volunteers, including parents, engage middle school students in activities that help them to become the best they can be, take responsibility for their own actions, and have meaningful connections with their peers, parents, teachers and other significant adults.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Montclair Alumnae with The Delta Torch Fund, Inc.: $5,000 to the Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy, a national Delta Sigma Theta program focused on enrichment in mathematics, science and technology for young women of color, ages of 11 and 14, to improve their knowledge of and stimulate their interest in mathematics, science and technology, as well as expose them to everyday applications and careers in these fields.
Family Service League: $3,000 to recruit, train and retain 25 volunteers for the Essex County Rape Care Center.
Montclair Counseling Center: $7,000 for mental/emotional health support groups, to help girls at Montclair High and Glenfield Middle Schools cope with issues related to body image, manipulative media messages and healthy lifestyle choices. MCC’s licensed clinical psychologists conduct these sessions and communicate with the teachers, nurses, guidance personnel, and parents.
Partners for Women and Justice: $5,000 to support Partners’ financial literacy program, mPower (t), designed to provide low and moderate-income women with financial management and planning tools that will assist them in achieving financial stability and independence.
Jewish Family Services of MetroWest: $5,000 to expand Rachel’s Court Advocate Program that assists battered women who are plaintiffs when they are in the court ante-room waiting, usually many hours, to obtain restraining orders. The 2009 award includes funds to provide a babysitter, diapers and other necessities for the young children who have accompanied their mothers to court.
Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund, Township of Montclair: $2,000 to honor the Fund’s 10th Anniversary with a grant award by supporting toward the Fund’s professional fees for 2009 annual audit and tax filings.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $5,000 to The Equity Scholars’ Fund for Summer Scholars, PTSO Reach Out Grants Gifted Students Academic Competition Fund, Montclair High School College Ready Initiative
Montclair Community Pre-K: $4,000 to offer educational support and resources to the caregivers of young children, including FNC’s weekly e-newsletter, “Whine and Dine” lecture/dinner programs, the Pajama Club and counseling services provided by the Family Service League.
National Council of Jewish Women – Essex: $2,500 for the Back to School Store, which provides 250 children from pre-qualified families, with new outfits of clothing and backpacks with recommended school supplies, personal care items and a book. A professional personal shopper assists the children. NCJW will hold the 2009 Back to School Store on August 2.
WISE Women’s Center – Essex County College: $5,000 to support the WISE Women’s Safe Haven, a “safe haven” on campus for women who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or women who are in re-entry from incarceration to learn new life coping skills while they improve their education and job skills. Partner organizations for this project are the Female Offender Re-Entry Group Effort (FORGE) funded by the Nicholson Foundation and the Urban Women’s Program funded by the NJ Division on Women.
One-year membership in the Association of Small Foundations: $495 to support education, research, sharing of information and problem-solving in philanthropic operations, and technical assistance for small foundations.
One-year membership in the Center for Non-Profits of NJ: $130 to support education, research, technical assistance and more for charitable non-profit organizations in New Jersey.
2008 Grant Awards
Delta Research & Education Foundation: $3,000 to the Dr. Betty Shabazz Academy to engage young women of color in math, science and technology workshops and career mentoring, with parental involvement required.
Montclair Counseling Center: $5,000 for professionally lead support groups focused on personal development and health topics for girls attending Glenfield Middle and Montclair High School.
Montclair Community Pre-K: $3,000 to support the Family Network Center which provides parenting skills workshops and conferences for community parents and guardians of preschool age children.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $5,000 to support the Montclair High School Dance Company Parents’ Association’s professional classes and showcase for students; $1,000 challenge grant to increase parent contributions to new fund development initiative.
Partners for Women & Justice: $5,000 to support its mPower Financial Literacy training for women who are recovering from domestic violence or divorce, or re-entering post-secondary education or employment.
Jewish Family Service of MetroWest: $4,000 for The Rachel Coalition’s Court Advocate services for victims of domestic violence.
Montclair Universal Unitarian Church: $4,000 for the Undoing Racism Committee’s transitional planning and youth workshops
Union Congregational Church: $4,000 to support The Side Door after school youth development program, including $1,000 matching challenge grant to increase parents’ philanthropic contributions to the program, which is offered free of charge to all local students.
2007 Grant Awards
Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy: $3,000 for the Delta Academy, a national Delta Sigma Theta academic enrichment program designed to help middle school girls to improve their academic proficiency in math, science and technology.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $3,500 scholarship funding for travel, lodging and robot parts to promote diverse participation in the All-female Robotics Team 1929 at Montclair High School
Montclair Counseling Center: $3,000 to continue emotional health groups for girls at Montclair High School identified by school personnel as needing support to succeed in school.
Montclair Community Pre-K: $3,000 for the Family Network Center provides educational and support resources to caregivers of young children through expert-facilitated programs on issues relating to parenting.
The Rachel Coalition: $3,000 for the renewal of funding to support The Rachel Coalition’s extensive range of services to victims of domestic violence.
Union Congregational Church: $3,000 for the Side Door for Friday after-school program to engage middle school students in informal learning projects, recreation, and positive relationships with their peers, parents, teachers and other significant adults.
Unitarian Church of Montclair: $3,000 for the Undoing Racism program which seeks to understand, challenge and act to dismantle systemic, institutional, and cultural racism through educational programs. This grant is to support workshops for local youths.
2006 Grant Awards
Montclair Community Pre-K: $3,000 to support parenting education workshops and conferences facilitated by experts; workshops and conference are open to all area residents.
Girls Incorporated of Northern New Jersey: $2,500 toward the “This is My Space” workshop on how to respond to sexual harassment and bullying, for girls ages 9 to 18 years old and their mothers.
Montclair Counseling Center: $3,000 partial support for groups to help female high school students to address personal development challenges that interfere with academic achievement.
HOMECorp: $3,000 to support education and counseling for female low, moderate and middle-income first-time homebuyers, tenants, and local property owners.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $4,100 – $2,000 to the girls’ robotics team at Montclair High School and $2,100 to three of MFEE’s Turner Social Problem-Solving Fund programs.
Montclair-Glen Ridge-Nutley Red Cross – MFW Community Heritage Grant: $3,000 toward a new car to transport low and moderate-income elderly residents to medical appointments; last year Red Cross volunteers drove residents on 8,400 trips.
National Council of Negro Women – Montclair Section: $3,000 to bring the NCNW Black Women’s Health Imperative to the Montclair area.
Partners for Women & Justice: $3,000 to support a second year of M-Power financial literacy workshops for low-moderate-income women making life transitions due to domestic abuse and/or divorce.
The Rachel Coalition: $3,000 to train volunteers to provide battered women plaintiffs in the waiting area at the Essex County Family Court with support and information on community resources.
2005 Grant Awards
Competitive Grants
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Omicron Xi Omega Chapter: $2,025 to support mandatory enrollment in their financial literacy workshop for AKA college scholarship recipients and college members; to send financial care packages to students in the fall and for an intergenerational field trip for senior citizens and students. The 2004 workshop funded by MFW received a Merrill Lynch Award for Outstanding Youth Program.
Girl Scout Council of Greater Essex and Hudson Counties: $3,000 to support MoneyPower financial literacy program for 150 girls, ages 6-13 and training for 30 adult volunteer leaders, including resource boxes with The One and Only Common Cents Series materials.
National Council of Negro Women, Inc-Montclair Section: $3,000 to support financial literacy workshop series, one for young adult women of color, and one for senior-aged women in the Section’s Grandparent Support program. The first workshop series, funded by MFW for 2004, was attended by more than 75 women.
Montclair Counseling Center: $2,500 to increase professional and expert volunteers in the pilot/model Outreach program of support groups for Montclair High School girls addressing personal and family challenges that threaten their academic performance and economic future. Most students in the group are African-American from low-moderate-income families.
Montclair Economic Development Corporation: $3,000 to support staff and materials for the Montclair South project intended to bring the revitalization of the town’s South End business district in the Fourth Ward, on par with revitalization projects in the town’s other business districts
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $3,000 to support the IMANI College Lab (major grant from BestFoods, Inc.) and 2005 “ Who Will You be in the 21 st Century? ” the annual career conference for middle and high school students
Newark Emergency Services for Families, Inc.: $2,500 emergency grant to keep the NESF Summer Camp for homeless children open for the first two weeks in August.
Partners for Women and Justice, Inc.: $3000 to launch a financial literacy pilot program for moderate-middle-income women and Partners’ low-income legal services clients.
The Rachel Coalition: $3,000 to work with Partners for Women & Justice to recruit and train 20-30 attorneys and paralegals trained in domestic violence representation for low-income women. IOLTA Fund and Laurie Foundation are lead funders for the effort.
YWCA of Eastern Union County: A one-time award of $2,300 to purchase new furnishings for one efficiency apartment in the new Transitional Housing facility for female victims of domestic violence, with their children. The shelter, a renovated Victorian house in a discrete location, will be opened in 2006. Women from Essex and Union Counties will be served.
Memorial Grants
Martin Luther King Scholarship Fund: $2,250 for the Hortense Ridley Tate Memorial Grant to support college scholarships for Montclair High School graduates, with preference to qualified women of color, planning to study economics, finance or related college majors. Recipients were publicly announced and are file with the Township MLK Fund.
Unitarian Church of Montclair: $2,500 for the Emily H. Kennedy Memorial Grant to support the Undoing Racism Committee and the annual national model course that helps citizens understand and combat systemic racism. Emily H. Kennedy was a lifelong member of the YWCA who graduated from the Undoing Racism three times. She voted in favor of the transition to MFW only weeks before her death.
Partners for Women and Justice: $500 for the Author Kinoy Memorial Grant to help the Partners to meet two Donors’ Matching Gift challenges totaling $50,000. MFW’s unrestricted grant will be applied for general expenses and planning.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $4,000 for the Marie Tafaro Memorial Grant to support the new Arts Initiative for Montclair Public Schools. This grant was made from the funds left from the YWCA’s discontinued Tafaro Arts Scholarship program.
The Neighborhood Council, Inc: $2,500 for the George and Marian Waples Memorial Grant to the Neighborhood Council, Inc. for strategic planning to resolve fiscal challenges confronting this historic organization that founded and continues both the only credit union in the poorest section of Montclair’s predominately black Fourth Ward community the oldest daycare center serving low-income working-poor parents from the same community.
Trinity Presbyterian Student Aid: $300 for the Emoral Rudd Memorial Grant to support the Trinity Student Aid Fund scholarships for needy minority students attending college. Grant in lieu of flowers at the request of the church family for Emma’s memorial service.
2004 Grant Awards
Competitive Grants
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Montclair Chapter: $3,000 to provide financial literacy workshops and tool kits to participants in the AKA Scholarship Mentoring Program.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Montclair Chapter: $3,000 to support the Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy, a program for minority girls, ages 11-14, to augment their scholarship in math, science and technology. Grant will support fundraising for the program.
Girl Scout Council of Greater Essex and Hudson: $3,000 to support Cents Ability, financial literacy training for 200 girls ages 12 to 15 years old.
Interfaith Hospitality Network – Homeless of Essex County: $3,000 to provide two self-paced financial literacy workshops to homeless families with children.
Montclair Economic Development Corporation: $3,000 to support a portion of the costs for MEDC’s seminars for small business owners, 50% of whom are women.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $3,000 to support a public school career seminar and a life management skills training project.
National Council of Jewish Women, Essex County Section: $3,000 for “Don’t Leave It At the Mall. Student’s Financial Survival” financial literacy workshop for girls, 13-18 years of age.
National Council of Negro Women, Inc.: $3,000 to support two financial literacy workshops for women of color facing mid-life decisions.
The Rachel Coalition: $3,000 for this coalition of ten organizations to offer seminars on financial independence to victims of domestic violence.
Memorial Grants
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund: $2250 for the Hortense Ridley Tate Memorial Grant – to support college scholarships for MHS graduates planning to major in fields related to economics or finance.
Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence: $4000 for the Marie Tafaro Memorial Grant – to support public school arts education projects.
Partners for Women and Justice: for the Arthor Kinoy Memorial Grant – to support legal services for women in financially challenging life transitions; $500 to help meet a matching challenge grant.
The Neighborhood Council, Inc.: $2500 grant in memory of George and Marian Waples to support one of Montclair ‘s oldest models of philanthropy in the historically black Ward Four Community. Founded in 1926 by The Montclair Junior League, the Council has provided a home for over 19 community organizations, a credit union and many other community activities.
Unitarian Church of Montclair: $2500 for the The Emily H.Kennedy Memorial Grant – to support “Undoing Racism”- the model workshop that helps local citizens to understand and combat system racism.
Trinity Student Aid Fund: $300 in memory of Emoral Rudd, lifelong YWCA member and supporter.
North East Regional Council, YWCA of the USA: $1600 exit grant to support technical assistance to local affiliates.