Donate
We at NJCDC are keenly aware of the challenging economic times. In this climate, it is important to note that 90 cents of every dollar donated to NJCDC goes directly to programs which help families, teens, children and people with disabilities. We pride ourselves on providing services with efficiency and vision through programs that build self reliance, not dependency.
We hope you might consider making a donation to continue these successes in the future. There are multiple ways to do so.
Please use the button below to make a general contribution through “Network for Good,” where your transaction is safe and secure.
You can also donate through American Express’ GivingExpress Program. You can donate dollars with your American Express Card or set up recurring donations to spread your donation out over the year. Additionally, you can redeem Membership Rewards® points to make a donation. For every 1,000 points you redeem, we will receive $10.00. Donate now using the button below.
Finally, our organization earns money through two new partners – Goodsearch.com and GoodShop.com. Both programs have received positive press coverage in the New York Times, Oprah Magazine, CNN, ABC News and the Wall Street Journal.
GoodSearch.com, a new Yahoo-powered search engine, donates half its advertising revenue, about a penny per search, to the charities its users designate. Use it just as you would any search engine, get quality search results from Yahoo, and watch the donations add up for NJCDC!
GoodShop.com is a new online shopping mall which donates up to 37 percent of each purchase to your favorite cause! Hundreds of great stores including Amazon, Target, Gap, Best Buy, ebay, Macy’s and Barnes & Noble have teamed up with GoodShop and every time you place an order, you’ll be supporting New Jersey Community Development Corporation.
Use the button below to access both GoodSearch.com and GoodShop.com.

Thank you for your generosity in giving of your time and treasure to support the work of NJCDC.

Students at Garrett Morgan Academy work within a project -based curriculum. Photo by Thomas E. Franklin.

