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We provide funds at below-market interest rates that can be particularly useful to start, grow, or sustain a program, or when results cannot be achieved with grant dollars alone.
Our participatory grantmaking alters the traditional process of philanthropic giving by empowering service providers and community-based organizations to define the strategy around a specific issue area or population.
We support local small- and mid-size organizations that are working to advance recommendations outlined in the Think Bigger Do Good Policy Series.
We fund organizations and projects which disrupt our current behavioral health space and create impact at the individual, organizational, and societal levels.
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Contact Alyson about grantmaking, program related investments, and the paper series.
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Contact Samantha about program planning and evaluation consulting services.
Contact Caitlin about the Community Fund for Immigrant Wellness, the Annual Innovation Award, and trauma-informed programming.
Contact Joe about partnership opportunities, thought leadership, and the Foundation’s property.
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Deconstructing unconscious bias using neuroscience and mindfulness training with a peer mentorship program on the campus of Rowan College at Burlington County.
To more inclusively address the mental health needs of our community, Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) has partnered with Calm Clarity to provide training to improve mental health and well-being and develop inclusive leadership skills to counteract the unconscious biases and systemic disparities faced by our community. This will involve training facilitators to guide diverse groups through two Calm Clarity courses: “Deconstruct Unconscious Bias Using Neuroscience and Mindfulness” and “A Mind- Hacker’s Toolkit to Calm Anxiety”. The expansion of this initiative to include a peer mentorship program will invest in student leadership and student voice and further prioritizes first-generation low-income students, historically-underrepresented minorities and adult learners. The project goal is for RCBC facilitators to share these courses with at least 200 faculty, partners, and students in the upcoming academic year.
Learn more about Calm Clarity.