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Impact report for The Honorable
bonnie watson coleman
DISTRICT 12 PROGRAM PARTNERS4H Indian Langoor Club6th Regiment United States Colored TroopsAfrican American Cultural Collaborative of Mercer CountyBrandeis National Committee, Middlesex ChapterCollege Club of Fanwood-Scotch PlainsCranbury Historical and Preservation SocietyCranbury Public LibraryEast Brunswick Department on AgingEast Brunswick Public LibraryEast Windsor Senior CenterEwing Township Historic Preservation SocietyFranklin Township Public LibraryFriends of the Ewing LibraryFriends of the Fanwood Memorial LibraryFriends of the Lawrence LibraryFriends of the Middlesex Public LibraryHistorical Society of Plainfield (Drake House Museum)Historical Society of Scotch Plains and FanwoodHopewell Valley Historical SocietyIsles IncJewish Community Center of Central NJKidsbridge Tolerance CenterKingston Historical SocietyLawrence Historical SocietyMcCarter Theatre CenterMercer County Library, Ewing BranchMercer County Library, Lawrence Headquarters BranchMonroe Township Public LibraryMonroe Township Senior Center Morven Museum and GardenNew Jersey Historic TrustOld Bridge Public LibraryORT America, Greater Monroe ChapterPennington Public LibraryPeople and Stories / Gente y CuentosPlainfield Public LibraryPlainsboro Public LibraryPonds Yiddish Culture ClubPrinceton Public LibraryRider UniversityRockingham Historic Site AssociationRossmoor Community Church Women’s GuildScotch Plains Public LibrarySisterhood of Rossmoor Jewish CongregationSocial Justice Matters, IncSomerset County Library, Bound Brook LibrarySomerset County Library, Manville BranchSouth Brunswick Public LibrarySouth River Historical & Preservation SocietySpotswood Office on Aging and Senior Resource CenterSpringpoint at Meadows LakesStockton University The College of New Jersey FoundationThe Unitarian SocietyThe Watershed InstituteThomas Edison State University FoundationVillage Grande HadassahWilliam Trent House AssociationWomen’s American ORT, Ponds Chapter
new jersey council for the humanities 28 West State Street / Suite 6 / Trenton, NJ 08608
609.695.4838 / [email protected]
COUNCIL INVESTMENT $131,336 $371,830
paRtner contributions $140,983 $571,765
EVENTS 57 257
AUDIENCE 1,819 10,940
COMMUNITIES 21 27
DISTRICT 12 ACTIVITY 2019 2017-2019
NJCH is an independent nonprofit that strengthens our society and increases understanding of ourselves and those around us, through partnership with other organizations, by providing high-quality public humanities programming that explores history, culture, values, and beliefs.
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379 Program Partners Statewide