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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT:  Michele Weckerly

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Michele Weckerly

Member Profiles
Michele Weckerly has always been drawn to groups and organizations where women are able to realize their collective power. Impact100 South Jersey is one of those organizations that she is proud to be a part of. After learning about the collective giving model from Kim Moon in 2018, Michele was all in on becoming a member of the newly founded South Jersey Impact100 group.   An alumna of Douglas College, the residential women’s college at Rutgers University where she studied history and political science, Michele learned how a strong group of women have the potential to make great impact. She went on to Rutgers Law School in Camden and has been practicing law since 2003. Michele is a partner at Salmon Ricchezza Singer & Turchi where she practices employment law. She has…
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT:  Lois Gabin-Legato

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Lois Gabin-Legato

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When asked why she joined Impact100 SJ, Lois Gabin-Legato, a C-Suite senior executive at the Philadelphia Foundation, said, “I feel a personal responsibility to give back to our community. Impact100 SJ offers that at a grass roots level where you can touch and feel it… where you can learn where the need is and be able to help. The pandemic made me think about how many organizations had to shut down and needed help. I wanted to see our community thrive and Impact100 gave me the opportunity to help others thrive. That’s a GREAT feeling.”  As a professional in the philanthropic sector, Lois was aware of the collective giving model and had read about Impact100. She noticed the organization surface often in the local media. After watching how the chapter was…
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Final Report: How Big Brothers & Big Sisters Used Impact100 SJ’s 2019 $100k Grant

Final Report: How Big Brothers & Big Sisters Used Impact100 SJ’s 2019 $100k Grant

Grants, SJ WOMEN GIVE
Our 2019 Core Mission grantee's final report lays out how the Impact100 South Jersey grant allowed the organization to overcome obstacles, function during the pandemic and increase the number of young people they serve. Read the full report detailing the many ways Big Brothers Big Sister of Cumberland & Salem Counties pivoted when necessary to provide better service and used our $100,000 grant to continue to meet its mission during the pandemic. Big Brother Big Sisters Final Report Big Brothers Big Sisters pilot cohort gathering for their monthly in-person Chat and Chew before thepandemic. Mentor Beatrix Mentee Brazil discuss the steps to apply for college.Mentor Ken and Mentee Louis collaborate on a career path finder activity.
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT:  Jill Sayre Lawlor

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Jill Sayre Lawlor

Member Profiles
As with so many other Impact100 SJ members, Jill Sayre Lawlor first learned about the organization from founding member Nancy Weber, whom Jill has known for many years. Jill received a call from Nancy and, after attending an information session in 2019, Jill joined and has been active in the organization ever since. “When I joined, I realized I already knew so many members whose professional and personal accomplishments are inspiring to me.  I immediately felt at home.” To further expand her Impact100 network, Jill joined the Events Committee and has served on it since then. “I’m able to utilize my marketing experience to plan and help execute events for current and potential members.”     “I was raised to believe that our purpose in life is to give back, to serve and uplift others.” This commitment…
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT:  Jennifer Fontaine

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Jennifer Fontaine

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A few years back, Jennifer Fontaine was invited to attend the Impact100 Philadelphia annual meeting by her long-time friend and Philly Chapter member, Kim Moon. “It was such a great night — I loved seeing the power of women combining their talents and funds and working together. I also loved learning about that year’s finalists — nonprofits I had not heard of before. It was inspiring.” When Kim subsequently contacted Jennifer and shared her idea for an Impact100 South Jersey, her reply was, “Count me in!” Jennifer was among the 74 charter members in 2017. Raised in Cherry Hill and a Haddonfield resident for the past 26 years, Jennifer and her husband are the parents of two daughters. Jennifer is an attorney who taught legal writing for 16 years at…
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Donna Siegel Moffa

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Donna Siegel Moffa

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Donna Siegel Moffa has a long history of involvement in non-profit organizations.  And when she heard about Impact100 SJ from friend Elizabeth Mangino Wallace, she immediately knew it was an organization she wanted to join.    “I was drawn by the notion of women doing something collectively to have a significant local impact. Women aren’t always recognized for their philanthropic efforts. I saw Impact100 SJ as a way to expand local women’s philanthropic reach and amplify the message that we can and do make a difference in our communities.” Donna became a member of Impact in 2019, and the timing was perfect for her. She had recently completed a term as President of the Cathedral Kitchen Board of Directors, on which she served for 10 years, and was looking for a new opportunity to get…
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT:  Elizabeth Kennedy

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Elizabeth Kennedy

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Elizabeth Kennedy had never heard of the concept of collective giving before reading an article about Impact100 South Jersey in the Philadelphia Inquirer in the fall of 2018. She found the idea interesting and reached out to the journalist, Kevin Riordan, who then connected her to Nancy Weber. After meeting Nancy and learning more, Elizabeth recognized membership as a great educational opportunity to learn critical skills for assessing nonprofits. She loved that the impact made by the grants was local and addressed the needs of the community, but joining also would meet her own desire to be more educated about philanthropy, particularly collective giving. Becoming a member in 2019, Elizabeth immediately set out to learn about the nonprofit financial process by joining the Grant Finance Committee. There she was super impressed by the…
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BEYOND THE CHECK: An Evening In The Wild

BEYOND THE CHECK: An Evening In The Wild

Events, Grants, SJ WOMEN GIVE
Gathered around a campfire and greeted by Phoebe the skunk (scent glands removed!), Impact100 SJ members enjoyed an evening in nature with 2021 grantee Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge.  Over a casual dinner, wine, and s’mores we learned that the refuge sees and treats over 6,000 wild animals annually and reorients animals that have lost their natural survival ability. The goal is to release them back to the wild when ready, but some become residents at the refuge if they are unable to return to their natural habitats. Staff shared information about their educational programs for students and for scouts and other community groups before leading members on a night hike through a trail in their 171 acres of preserved Pinelands. The $50,000 grant from Impact100 supports the educational programs.…
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2022 Grant Application Process Now Underway!

2022 Grant Application Process Now Underway!

Grants, SJ WOMEN GIVE
NONPROFITS! Register now for our November 17th Grant Info Session to learn more about our 2022 $100,000 grant application process. Virtual Grant Information Session The Impact100 South Jersey virtual Info Session for organizations seeking to apply for our 2022 $100,000 grant takes place Wednesday, November 17th at 4:30 PM on ZOOM. Register for Grant Info Session Grant Eligibility Application Our Grant Eligibility Application is now available here on our website. It is the first of several steps that nonprofit organizations applying for our grant must take. Eligibility Application Deadline:December 31, 2021 | 5 PM Grant Eligibility Guidelines Grant Eligibility Application Organizations eligible to apply must meet the eligibility requirements to be invited to submit a full proposal for the Impact100 South Jersey $100,000 grant. Grant Frequently Asked Questions
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Another Way Impact100 Members Support Grantee Farmers Against Hunger

Another Way Impact100 Members Support Grantee Farmers Against Hunger

SJ WOMEN GIVE
BEYOND THE CHECK: 5,400 pounds of butternut squash provides a lot of nutrient dense, versatile food for families in need as well as a great workout for those gathering it.  And a workout is just what 11 members of Impact100 SJ got when they gleaned at Grasso Girls Farm in Mullica Hill with Farmers Against Hunger! (See photos below.) Farmers Against Hunger, one of our 2021 grantees, executes excellent programs and solutions to food waste in the State of New Jersey and creates a pathway for redistributing nutritious produce to food banks and soup kitchens around the state.  Eighty billion pounds of food is wasted annually in the U.S. with 16% of the waste occurring on farms where surplus crops can lay rotting in fields. By working with volunteers for…
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