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The Women Of Impact Jersey Coast Are Seeking 2021 Members

Women's grantmaking collective awarding millions in Monmouth County.

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The women of Impact 100 Jersey Coast are well under way with their 2021 Membership Drive. Over the course of the next 4 weeks the woman’s grantmaking circle will be hosting “Wednesdays with Impact,” a series of 45-minute interactive Zoom events where women can meet other members and learn more about Impact and the projects they’ve funded here in Monmouth County over the past 5 years.

Impact 100’s mission is to award membership-funded grants to local nonprofit organizations, enabling them to strengthen or expand their services, while empowering women to improve lives through philanthropy. Since its founding in 2015 the women of Impact Jersey Coast have awarded more than $1.6 million to 14 Monmouth County nonprofits.

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The concept is simple. Any woman is eligible to become a member of Impact 100 Jersey Coast. Each member makes an annual tax-deductible donation which is pooled together to award six-figure grants to local nonprofits.

The grant process is simple as well. Local nonprofits submit applications for a proposed project or program in early June. Member-run committees review the projects to select finalists who will present to the entire membership at the Annual Meeting in November. Each woman has a single and equal vote on which organizations will receive funding each year.

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“In our first 5 years we’ve funded projects addressing domestic abuse, homelessness, teen mental health, and Alzheimer’s disease. Our collective dollars have helped innovative nonprofit organizations develop music and technology youth programs, advocate for foster children, alleviate hunger, and secure employment for people with disabilities. And when the pandemic hit our state, Impact 100 Jersey Coast participated in the relief effort by donating $17,650 to the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund for COVID-19-related needs,” said Impact President Deirdre Spiropoulos. For more information on the projects they’ve funded to date visit Impact Jersey Coast’s Grantee Page.

“We invite any and all women to join our 2021 class and also attend our virtual events to learn more about Impact and how your individual donation can make a tremendous impact in the year ahead. Now more than ever our nonprofit community will need the support of our large-scale grants. The more members we have, the more grants we can award, and the more lives we will impact,” said Lori Missig, Impact Jersey Coast Membership Chair.

When asked what inspired Pam Major, resident of Asbury Park, to join she summed it up as: “The strength that you get from meeting other women doing wonderful things in their sphere. Hearing other points of view sharpens your own and the women I have met have been amazing.”

The deadline to join for the 2021 membership class is March 15th. Impact also awards a number of scholarships each year for membership. Interested candidates should apply by March 1, 2021, by visiting https://www.impact100jerseycoast.org/scholarship-member/. For more information or to register for a “Wednesdays with Impact” event please visit impact100jc.org/events or email [email protected].


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