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Visual Arts Center of New Jersey Elects Two New Board Members


Visual Arts Center of New Jersey Elects Two New Board Members
Both new board members will start serving immediately and their terms will run through November 2024.by Alexa Criscitiello
Tharanga Goonetilleke and Rachel G. Wilf were recently elected to the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey s Board of Trustees at the Art Center s most recent board meeting, held on June 21, 2021. Both new board members will start serving immediately and their terms will run through November 2024.
I am excited to welcome Rachel and Tharanga to the board of trustees, said VACNJ s Executive Director Melanie Cohn. Their skills and passion for the arts make them both wonderful new additions and their leadership will help guide the Art Center as it continues growing and strengthening its museum and studio school programs. ....

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"Incredible Generosity" for 2020, But Some Are Fretting– What Will 2021 Look Like?


“Incredible Generosity” for 2020, But Some Are Fretting– What Will 2021 Look Like?
December 10, 2020
This article originally appeared in Jewish Insider.
The American Jewish community’s network of approximately 9,500 nonprofit organizations has largely avoided collapse during the COVID-19-spurred slump that has caused many for-profit businesses to shut down or significantly shrink.
The federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program, which allowed businesses and nonprofits to obtain forgivable loans if they kept staff on payroll, ended in August.
Making the difference now, experts say, are the American Jewish philanthropists who have stepped up to support the nonprofit system. Foundations are dipping into their endowments to provide additional funds to support camps, Jewish schools, human services agencies and others — well beyond what they anticipated when originally planning their 2020 budgets. ....

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