As a catalyst for philanthropy in the region, the Princeton Area Community Foundation connects people to the issues, ideas, programs and organizations they value.
Click here for more detailed information on types of community foundation funds, and how to create a fund of your own.
You may make a contribution to any fund in any amount. Please visit our giving page for more information.
For more information about how these funds are used to make grants, please refer to the Community Foundation donor handbook.
Community Grantmaking FundsThese funds support local programs, grants and initiatives with the greatest impact across the region.Click here for more information.
Field of Interest FundsThese funds support organizations in a general area of charitable interest.Click here for more information.
General Operating FundsGifts to General Funds help sustain the Community Foundation's continuing work of promoting philanthropy in central New Jersey.Click here for more information.
Nonprofit FundsThe following organizations partner with the Community Foundation by maintaining a fund with usClick here for more information.
Designated FundsGrants from these funds are designated for specific projects or organizations.Click here for more information.
Donor-Advised Fundscreated from former private foundations. These funds allow advisors to make grant recommendations to the FoundationClick here for more information.
Corporate-Advised FundsThese funds allow corporate donors to make grant recommendations to the FoundationClick here for more information.
Committee-Advised FundsThese funds, created and advised by a community group or organization, support a wide variety of charitable purposes.Click here for more information. |
Special Award FundsThese funds support a special community awardClick here for more information.
Scholarship FundsThese funds support area students for special instruction or post secondary educationClick here for more information.
Advised FundsThese funds allow donors to make grantrecommendations to the Foundation.Click here for more information.
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