Your contributions will be combined with over 100 women and be awarded to organizations serving Burlington, Camden, Gloucester & Cumberland Counties.
Since 2018, Impact100 South Jersey has collectively raised $1,035,360 to contribute to organizations serving our region.
At least 100 women contribute and vote to determine which South Jersey organizations receive $100k grants.
Our Membership Information Sessions are in-person (if possible) and virtual this year to ensure the health and safety of anyone interested in learning more about South Jersey’s growing women’s collective giving group.
Stay up to date on grant information sessions, funding guidelines and application deadlines.
Sponsoring Impact100 South Jersey is a great way to support a unique and impactful local women’s initiative.
Our Annual Meeting is also a great opportunity to mingle with our members, introduce prospective members to our growing movement and learn about upcoming events and activities. Guests are encouraged to come watch women’s collective philanthropy in action!
Learn about their new leadership, the Impact100 South Jersey reusable shopping bag drive and volunteer opportunities at 2021 grantee Farmers Against Hunger.
One of the most rewarding experiences in Michele’s tenure so far has been to be introduced to so many regional charitable organizations that were previously unknown to her. Learning the breadth of the work they do and how receiving an Impact100 South Jersey grant would be, in many cases, a gamechanger for such worthwhile causes, has been a rewarding experience.
Paulsdale is a National Historic Landmark in Mount Laurel and the birthplace and childhood home of Alice Paul (1885-1977). Paul was a major leader in the Women’s suffrage movement whose activism led to passage of the 19th Amendment which granted women the right to vote.
Cheryl’s interest in philanthropy and “giving back” can be credited to her Mom, who inspired her to always be in service to others. The mantra she passed along “Always help others whenever you can,” has been a constant reminder and guiding force in Cheryl’s life.
According to Family Promise CEO Rosemarie Parker, “A $100,000 award is a game changer for any nonprofit, but for small nonprofits with big ideas and a small purse, it can really make a true impact on change for our community. We believe that Impact 100 South Jersey did give us the opportunity to take our small nonprofit to the next level.”
Most important to Lindsey is that not only is Impact100 a South Jersey-centric collective giving group, but the organization stays focused on South Jersey nonprofits that impact and provide resources to its South Jersey neighbors and communities.