30 NJ Nonprofits Receive $17.5M in Grants Through Program Supporting Restaurants and Families in Need

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The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) today announced plans to award grants totaling $17.5 million to 30 nonprofit organizations through Phase 3 of its Sustain & Serve NJ program.

Sustain & Serve NJ provides eligible entities with grants to support the purchase of meals from New Jersey restaurants that have been negatively impacted by COVID-19 and the distribution of those meals at no cost to recipients.

The additional $17.5 million in awards announced today brings total program funding to $52.5 million.

Sustain & Serve NJ was launched during the pandemic as a $2 million pilot program to support restaurants negatively impacted by COVID and has grown into an +$50 million program that continues to bring food to people in need across New Jersey.

Since February 2021, Sustain & Serve NJ has already supported the purchase of more than 3.5 million meals from over 400 restaurants in all 21 counties with grants totaling $35 million.

Phase 3 of Sustain & Serve NJ is funded by $10 million allocated by Governor Phil Murphy from the federal American Rescue Plan and approximately $7.5 million in state funding.

Funding from this latest phase is expected to support the purchase of an additional 1.5 million meals.

“Sustain & Serve NJ has become a national model for addressing food insecurity, supporting small businesses that are the heartbeat of our downtowns, and providing funding to the nonprofit entities that deliver vital services,” said Acting Governor Sheila Y. Oliver. “Combatting hunger remains a top priority and it is more critical than ever that nonprofits have the resources they need to feed the people within their communities.”

“Throughout the pandemic, Governor Murphy has challenged us to employ innovative methods for supporting businesses, nonprofits, and New Jerseyans in need and Sustain & Serve NJ has been a tremendous asset in helping us meet that goal,” said NJEDA Chief Executive Officer Tim Sullivan. “We have an obligation to aid our fellow New Jerseyans who face food insecurity every single day. Nonprofit organizations and restaurants are critical allies in that mission and supporting them is an important part of our commitment to eradicating hunger, creating jobs, and fueling the economic growth and security of our state.”

Sullivan noted that Sustain & Serve NJ is a key part of the NJEDA’s efforts to strengthen the economic security of all New Jerseyans.

The Authority is putting forth a multi-pronged strategy to eliminate food deserts within the state and to bolster the child care sector, an industry whose critical importance was highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The NJEDA is also working with partners statewide to create a Maternal and Infant Health Innovation Center in Trenton as part of First Lady Tammy Murphy’s Nurture NJ initiative to make New Jersey the safest and most equitable place to give birth in the country.

“Real economic prosperity can only be achieved when everyone’s needs are being addressed, including the most basic need for food security,” said NJEDA’s Executive Vice President of Economic Security Tara Colton. “Sustain & Serve NJ grantees are extraordinary nonprofit organizations who are committed to feeding their neighbors and supporting their communities with respect and dignity.”

Pending the outcome of final reviews, the NJEDA anticipates making awards to the following non-profit organizations to participate in Phase 3 of the Sustain & Serve NJ program. Organizations marked with an asterisk (*) are new to the Sustain & Serve NJ Program for Phase 3.

Organization

Location of Participating Restaurants

Name

Headquarters

Municipality(ies)

County(ies)

A Need We Feed Inc.

Jackson

Red Bank, Manahawkin, Seaside Heights, Farmingdale Borough, Lakehurst, Toms River

Monmouth, Ocean

All Access Community Development Corporation*

Hackensack

Bergenfield, Maywood

Bergen

AtlantiCare Foundation

Egg Harbor

Galloway, Ventnor, Egg Harbor, Galloway, Hammonton

Atlantic

Chef Lou’s Army

Manasquan

Manasquan, Wall,

Monmouth

Coalition for Food and Health Equity

Jersey City

Montclair, Newark, Englewood, Jersey City, Kearny, North Bergen, Livingston

Essex, Hudson, Bergen

Newark Working Kitchens (Community Foundation of New Jersey)

Morristown

Newark

Essex

Congregation Bnos Devorah

Lakewood

Lakewood

Ocean

Eva’s Village, Inc.*

Paterson

Haledon

Passaic

FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties (Fulfill)

Neptune

Red Bank, Manasquan, Freehold, Asbury Park, Toms River, Seaside Heights, Neptune, Brick, Wall, Belmar, Long Branch, Holmdel, Ocean City

Monmouth, Ocean

Front Line Appreciation Group of Millburn Short Hills

Short Hills

Millburn

Essex

HealthBarn Foundation

Lyndhurst

Ridgewood

Bergen

HMH Hospitals Corporation

Edison

New Milford, South Hackensack

Bergen

Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy Inc.

Livingston

Livingston

Essex

Meals on Wheels of Mercer County

Ewing

Pennington, Ewing, Trenton, Lawrenceville,

Mercer

Metuchen Downtown Alliance*

Metuchen

Metuchen

Middlesex

Mid-Atlantic States Career and Education Center

Pennsville

Pennsville, Salem

Salem

Morristown Rotary Club

Morristown

Morristown, Verona

Morris, Essex

New Jersey Chaplains Association*

Lakewood

Lakewood

Ocean

New Jersey Farmers Cooperative

Cape May

Cape May

Cape May

Our Community Dinner Table

South Hackensack

Bergenfield, Englewood, Fort Lee, Palisades Park

Bergen

Power Changes Lives

Morris Plains

Bergenfield, Bordentown, Bridgeton, Clark, Clementon, Clinton, Englewood, Englishtown, Freehold, Jersey City, Keyport, Linwood, Mahwah, Monmouth, Montclair, Morristown, New Brunswick, Newark, Ocean City, Parsippany, Princeton, Ringos, River Vale, Rochelle Park, South Amboy, Teaneck, Washington, Wayne, West Windsor

Atlantic, Burlington, Bergen, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Union

Rescue Mission of Trenton

Trenton

Trenton, Ewing

Mercer

Share My Meals

Princeton

Princeton, Skillman, Montgomery,

Mercer, Somerset

Soup Kitchen 411 (FeedNJ)

Hightstown

Montclair, Union, Hightstown, Belmar, Ringwood, Metuchen, Linden, Ewing, Englishtown, New Brunswick, Tinton Falls, Morristown, Hoboken, Toms River, Piscataway, Belford, Hamilton, Asbury Park, Freehold, Middletown, Jersey City, Roselle, Camden, Lawrenceville, Medford, Morristown, Penns Grove, Cranford, Englewood, Fairview, Perth Amboy, Vineland, Glassboro, Haddon, Newark, Raritan, Belleville, Summit, Sayreville, Eatontown, Princeton, Leonardo, Branchville, South River, Bayonne, East Brunswick, Wharton, Brick, South Amboy, West Windsor, Long Branch, Neptune, Monroe, Nutley, Netcong, Parsippany, Westfield, Scotch Plains, Red Bank, Elizabeth, Bradley Beach, Ridgewood, Shrewsbury, Wallington, Fairview, Haledon

Essex, Hudson, Monmouth, Mercer, Passaic, Middlesex, Union, Ocean, Camden, Burlington, Salem, Cumberland, Gloucester, Bergen, Somerset, Sussex

Toni’s Kitchen, a food ministry of St. Luke’s Church

Montclair

Montclair, Caldwell

Essex

TASK Inc (Trenton Area Soup Kitchen)

Trenton

East Windsor, Ewing, Hamilton, Lawrenceville, Pennington, Princeton, West Windsor

Mercer

The Cliffside Park Hall of Fame Foundation

Cliffside Park

Cliffside Park, Hillsdale, Northvale, River Vale, Rochelle Park, South Hackensack, Washington Township, Westwood

Bergen

The Foundation for University Hospital

Newark

Belleville, Newark, Rutherford

Bergen, Essex

The Summit Foundation

Summit

Summit

Union

Family Food Relief of New Jersey (Tomchei Shabbos D’Lakewood)*

Lakewood

Lakewood

Ocean



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