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http://www.armnet.org/
A community based organization dedicated to providing events and services to help the community advance professionally. Members can network with other members in the organization through our database and at events.
http://www.njnonprofits.org/
Charitable umbrella organization serving New Jersey's non-profit community through public policy, education, legal and management assistance and cost-saving membership programs.
http://www.foodbanksj.org/
List of upcoming events, news, list of their agencies, and ways to help.
http://www.goodwillnj.org/
Where careers are built.
http://www.happiness-unlimited.org/
Unique program makes wishes come true for adults with cancer. Includes qualification information, how to help, notes, and contacts.
http://www.ismnj.org/
The northern New Jersey affiliate of the Institution of Supply Management.
http://www.jasonsdreamsforkids.com/
Highlights non profit organization dedicated to helping kids with life threatening illnesses. Includes the goals, fund raising, donations, events and contact details.
http://www.jewishsouthjersey.org/
Raising funds to support local agencies, as well as Jews in need in Israel and around the world. Contains event schedules, a community directory, volunteering details, and news.
http://legacytreatment.org/
A nonprofit organization providing residential treatment, special education and emergency shelter care to emotionally disturbed at risk youth throughout New Jersey.
http://fdnweb.org/borden/
Charitable organization devoted to addressing the needs of disadvantaged youth and their families in Mercer and Monmouth counties. Guidelines, an outline of the grant application procedure, expenditure summaries, and a list of officers and trustees.
http://www.nalcbranch908.com/
South Jersey Letter Carriers Union, affiliated with AFL-CIO. Information and resources for union members, including contract information, officers, newsletters, holidays, social functions.
http://www.njpba105.com/
The official web site of New Jersey PBA #105.
http://www.njpcug.org/
A non-profit organization dedicated to helping others. Holds regular meetings with industry leader guest speakers.
http://www.njshares.org/
Non-profit corporation organized to provide assistance to individuals and families who are in need of temporary help in paying their energy bills. News, FAQs, and information on how to contribute.
http://www.njvvmf.org/
Dedicated to collecting, preserving and telling the stories of the Vietnam Era to current and future generations.
http://www.newcomersclub.com/nj.html
A New Jersey directory of Newcomers Clubs, which help integrate new residents into the local community through social events, interest groups and children's activities
http://www.shanj.org/
a statewide non-profit organization working for the establishment of a strong supportive housing industry in New Jersey serving persons with disabilities.
http://www.tabletotable.org/
Organization with a mission to safely redistribute excess prepared and perishable foods donated by restaurants, supermarkets, and wholesalers to soup kitchens and shelters to feed hungry people in the northeast New Jersey area.
http://www.cfbnj.org/
Hunger facts, volunteer opportunities, ways to help, and a description of their programs.
http://www.foodbankmoc.org/
Volunteer opportunities, client statistics, financial contribution form, how to donate food, photograph gallery, and a description of their programs.
http://www.njch.org/
Nonprofit organization established as a state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Award winners and applications, grant eligibility details, a newsletter, and links.
http://www.uwewh.org/
Includes a list of community partners, a resource directory, news, event schedules, and success stories.
http://www.unitedwaynnj.org/
Fall foliage bike tour, volunteer opportunities, health and human services.
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