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49 Washington St
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 596-6550

Art Museum Near Newark Museum

The Aljira Fine Art Auction
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591 Broad St
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 622-1600

Aljira’s annual, festive fine art auction features original works of art by leading established and emerging artists of our time and attracts a diverse audience from throughout New Jersey and New York. Proceeds help Aljira sustain programs that offer career development opportunities for emerging and underrepresented artists, and foster transformative experiences for local youth.

Non-Profit Organization Near Newark Museum

The Salvation Army Newark Area Services
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45 Central Ave
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 623-5959

The men and women of The Salvation Army have proudly served the people of Essex County for over 100 years. Throughout those years, our services and programs changed to better serve the changing needs of our communities. The same compassion and dedication brought to the Newark and the Essex County area by the founders, is still the standard in all we do. Each of our services address the challenges faced by the working poor, single parents and families due to aging, hunger, drug abuse, HIV/AIDS, homelessness and incarceration. In all of these arenas of service, we strive to offer a hand up, not a hand out. As The Salvation Army always strives to keep its finger on the pulse of the community, we are consistently updating our programs to address what is happening and what is necessary to help those that are the most in need. Make our programs more comprehensive and capable of serving those facing special challenges in their lives - Join us. You may volunteer in any of our programs, donate items or funds, or make special financial provisions through a bequest, annuity or endowment. Majors Joaquin and Kathleen Calvo Newark Area Services Coordinators

All Stars Project of New Jersey
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33 Washington Street, Ground Floor
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 622-5506

New Jersey Veteran Business Outreach Center
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1 Washington Park
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 353-3430

New Jersey Veteran Business Outreach Center (NJVBOC) is a non-profit organization that assists Veterans in translating their military experience and/or other skills into business success. This organization serves all Military Personnel, Veterans, National Guard and Reserve members, and their families, that either live or want to do business in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands, and some areas of New York. New Jersey VBOC is funded through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Founded in 2010, NJVBOC serves as the link between entrepreneurs and the resources they need to start or expand their businesses. NJVBOC can help one grow their business by providing them access to business trainings and workshops, business plan assistance, capital research assistance, networking opportunities, and procurement technical assistance. NJVBOC also offers free one-on-one business counseling via in-person and telephone conferences, email, and site visits. Located at The Rutgers Business School in Newark, NJVBOC works very closely with The U.S. Small Business Administration's regional office, The New Jersey Small Business Development Centers Network (NJSBDC), SCORE, The Women's Business Entrepreneurial Council (WBEC), and The G.I. Go Fund, as well as many other non-profit, small business assistance programs.

YouthBuild Newark, Inc.
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571 Central Ave, Fl 2nd
Newark, NJ 07107

(973) 624-4720

If you would like to contact specific staffers, please use the following email addresses: Robert Clark, Executive Director [email protected] Darrell Price, Program Director [email protected] Michael Mackason, Director of Graduate Services [email protected] Wendy Cubano, Program Manager [email protected]

Newark LGBTQ Community Center
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11 Halsey St
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 424-9555

See our Calendar of programs and services for the LGBT community. We also offer spaces for rent for events, parties, weddings, meetings.

Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience
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49 Bleeker St
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 353-1871

The Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience is celebrating its second decade as an interdisciplinary academic program at Rutgers-Newark that serves the greater Newark metropolitan region by reaching into the community at large with lectures, symposia, film, performances, exhibitions, and other programs that enhance public understanding of urban life, the social construction of difference, race relations, local history, urban youth culture, and education. Through its numerous programmatic partnerships, the Institute provides essential context for the good work of public institutions, among them the Newark Public Schools, The Newark Public Library, The Newark Museum, The New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Boys and Girls Club of Newark, WBGO, Public Radio in Newark, New Jersey Network, the New Jersey Historical Society, the American Jewish Committee, the National Park Service, and the New Jersey State Police. Such partnerships bridge the collegiate/community divide, fostering mutual learning and productive public service. The Institute is a co-sponsor, with the New Jersey Historical Commission, of the annual Marion Thompson Wright Lecture Series. The conference has drawn thousands of citizens to Rutgers-Newark in observance of Black History Month in New Jersey since 1981, when it was co-founded by Institute director, Dr. Clement Price and Giles R. Wright, the inaugural director of the Afro-American History Program at the New Jersey Historical Commission. This free lecture series is a community based ritual in public scholarship that brings to the university some of the nation's foremost scholars and humanists conversant with African-American and African history and culture. It has become one of the nation's oldest and most prestigious events of its kind. Other Institute program highlights include: Memory and Newark, July 1967. On November 9, 1997, the Institute mounted its first major public program, "Memory and Newark, July 1967," an experimental half-day program that reexamined the 1967 riots in Newark through the prisms of individual and ethnic community memory and history. The Gustav Heningburg Civic Fellows Program The Institute created the Heningburg Civic Fellows program as an ongoing vital partnership of locally and nationally known scholars collaborating with greater Newark's civic leaders. In a series of colloquia, the Heninburg Fellows explore new ways to address an array of challenges and opportunities in the region, and to expand dramatically public involvement in greater Newark's renewal. The Civic Fellows program, which has received funding support from the Independence Community Foundation, the Victoria Foundation, and the Fund for New Jersey, honors Gustav Heningburg, one of the most influential and inspiring civic leaders in Newark. Teachers As Scholars. Since 2004, the Institute has mounted several sessions of Teachers as Scholars, a collaboration between the Institute and the Newark Public Schools, with funding support from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities. TAS brings Newark K-12 teachers to the Newark campus for a series of two-day seminars in the humanities, social sciences and the arts. Rutgers-Newark is the first Rutgers campus, and only the second university in New Jersey -- along with Princeton -- participating in the national Teachers as Scholars program U.S. History Saturday Academy. Begun in the fall of 2006, The Saturday Academy is a tuition-free six-week session for Newark-area high school students offered in the Fall and Spring, funded by, and in partnership with, the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Students can take one or two of five different classes offered. Each class introduces participants to primary sources, historical analysis, group discussion format, and other important topics in the study of history. Interested students can participate in the program free of charge. The program has been successfully implemented in many other schools across the country. Teachers As Historians. As a partner in the U.S. Department of Education's "Teaching American History" grant awarded to the Newark Public School District, the Institute is providing a professional development program for Newark public school teachers beginning in the fall of 2008. "Teachers As Historians" offers classes to 75 teachers in the fall and spring semesters on the Rutgers-Newark campus over the next 3 years taught by Rutgers faculty members. The program also brings a visiting Rutgers historian to the New Jersey Historical Society's Summer Institute for 3 days each year, to focus on the skills of conducting historical research with a Newark emphasis. The Geraldine R. Dodge Post-Doctoral Fellowship (weblink) The Institute has administered this Fellowship program, supported by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, since 1997. Each Dodge Fellow is a recently minted Ph.D. in the humanities or social sciences. Over the two-year span, the Fellow creates a project that embellishes civic culture for the citizens of Newark, enabling him/her to become more conversant with new knowledge. Reflections on the Summer of 1967: The 40th Anniversary of the Newark Riots (weblink) Beginning in April 2007 through November 2007, and with funding support from the Prudential Foundation, PSE&G and the Verizon Foundation, the Institute presented a series of public programs commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Newark riots. The World Dance Symposium Since 2005, the Institute has mounted a successful annual performance series at Bradley Hall Theater - the only regular dance program on the Rutgers-Newark Campus - featuring ethnic dance forms from many different cultures. Concerts have explored Middle Eastern Dance, Asian Indian Dance, Dances from Africa and the African Diaspora, Afro-Brazilian Dance, to standing-room only audiences at the theater. In 2009, the Institute presented its inaugural expanded 2-day dance Symposium, exploring North African dance and culture. The 2010 Symposium featured Flamenco dance and culture. City Children and Their Cultures City Children is a community-based lecture and symposia series that explore the influence of post-industrial urban life on children. Under its rubric, the Institute has brought some the nation’s foremost scholars on children to Newark, including Beverly Hall, Daphne Muse, Elijah Anderson, Christian Warren and Carl Nightingale, among others, to discuss in a public setting a wide range of child centered topics with parents, teachers, social workers, health care providers and children. A more recent initiative in April, 2005, Watching Carefully, aimed to increase media literacy among young people, with a series of programs focused on television and its role as a marketer and definer of cultural norms, for children at the Newark Boys and Girls Club. NJ State Police: Diversity Training In 2004, at the behest of the New Jersey State Attorney General, the Institute mounted several cultural awareness sessions for all 2,700 members of the New Jersey State Police.

WISOMMM
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15 James St
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 297-1186

Laundry, Distribution and Food Service Joint Board, Workers United/SEIU
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18 Washington Pl
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 735-6464

Kappa Psi Epsilon Sorority Inc.
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350 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Newark, NJ 07102

Statewide Parent Advocacy Network, Inc.
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35 Halsey St
Newark, NJ 07102

800-654-SPAN (7726)

GlassRoots
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10 Bleeker St
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 353-9555

GlassRoots ignites and builds the creative and economic vitality of greater Newark, with a focus on under-served youth and young adults, through the transformative power of the glass art experience.

NFL Alumni - NY NJ Chapter
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8000 Midlantic Dr, Ste 130 S
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054

The NY/NJ NFL Alumni Chapter is comprised of retired professional football players who currently reside in the greater New York Metropolitan area - Manhattan, its 5 five boroughs, and northern and central New Jersey- regardless of previous team affiliation.

Net Impact Rutgers Business School
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1 Washington Pl
Newark, NJ 07102

Goodwill Rescue Mission
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79 University Ave
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 621-9560

Goodwill Rescue Mission empowers the poor, homeless, and addicted of Newark to encounter Christ through compassionate care and comprehensive life transformation that meets immediate needs and encourages many to dare to hope for a life of dignity and dedication to being a contributing member of their community.

Essex Pregnancy & Parenting Connection
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550 Broad St, 11th Floor
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 621-9157

Hetrick-Martin Institute: New Jersey
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550 Broad Street Suite 610
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 722-3988

Through a comprehensive package of direct services and referrals, Hetrick-Martin seeks to foster healthy youth development. Hetrick-Martin’s staff promotes excellence in the delivery of youth services and uses its expertise to create innovative programs that other organizations may use as models.

Electronic Content Management
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780 Montgomery Street
Jersey City, NJ 07306

(201) 434-3303

NJ Hispanic Research & Information Center, Newark Public Library
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5 Washington St
Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 733-4791

A three-tier project that includes: Sala Hispanoamericana - home to the largest collection of Spanish-language library resources in New Jersey. Puerto Rican Community Archives - one-of-a-kind collection of primary resources focusing on the history, culture, and contributions of New Jersey's Puerto Rican communities. Hispanic Reference Center - a new research-level center aimed at the special needs of students and scholars. Find us on Twitter! @njhric

NFL Alumni
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8000 Midlantic Dr
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054

(877) 258-6635

The NFL Alumni was founded in 1967 with the principle mission of addressing player-welfare issues. The NFL Alumni's Founding Members include: John Panelli, Wayne Millner, Jim Castiglia, Dante Lavelli, Frank Szymanski, Alex Wojciechowicz, Frank "Bruiser" Kinard, Gary Famiglietti, Hank Reese, Gus Cifelli, Augi Lio, Bosh Pritchard, Eddie Michaels, Tony Adamle, Joe Tereshinski, Jim Poole, Ken Strong, Al Babartsky, Johnny "Blood" McNally, Clarence "Pug" Manders, Tony Bova, Joe Gasparella, Vic Carroll, Vince Banonis, Aldo Forte, Bill deCorrevont and Al Demao.