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    Newark, NJWebsite9736232800

    About New Community

    The New Community Corporation funnels most of its giving into a small set of Newark-based, affiliated nonprofits that provide direct services to low-income residents. Grants overwhelmingly support operating costs for work-force development, supportive housing, early childhood education, and community financial services, with a focus on sustaining core programs rather than one-off projects. The foundation prefers local, mission-aligned organizations and appears to prioritize stability and capacity over broad geographic reach.

    Focus Areas

    Workforce development and job-placement programs in Newark (New Community Employment Services)Supportive housing and reentry/resident services (New Community Harmony House)Early childhood education and childcare centers serving low-income families (Community Hills Early Learning Center)Community financial services and credit union capacity-building for underserved neighborhoods (New Community Federal Credit Union)

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated, local giving: few large grants (many multi-grant relationships) that are primarily unrestricted/operating support to affiliated organizations; repeat funding to core grantees rather than broad or one-time grants.

    Funding Style

    operating support

    About New Community

    New Community Corporation’s recent grantmaking is built around a small circle of Newark-based affiliates, with operating support flowing year after year to organizations that deliver direct services in the city. The largest recent grant, $800,000 in 2025, went to New Community Employment Services Corp, underscoring how central workforce development is to the foundation’s portfolio. That same group received $750,000 in 2023 and $425,000 in 2024, showing repeated support rather than one-time project funding. The foundation also backed New Community Harmony House Corp with multiple $100,000 operating grants, reflecting ongoing support for housing and resident services tied to its local network. Community Hills Early Learning Center Inc appears repeatedly as well, signaling a steady commitment to early childhood education for low-income families. New Community Federal Credit Union received operating support too, connecting the grantmaking to community financial services. Across these grants, the pattern is consistent: the foundation funds core operating costs for affiliated organizations serving Newark residents.

    What New Community Funds

    Workforce development is the clearest funding area in the recent record. New Community Employment Services Corp received $800,000 in 2025, $425,000 in 2024, and $750,000 in 2023, all marked operating support. Early childhood education is another repeated priority. Community Hills Early Learning Center Inc received $100,000 in 2025, $100,000 in 2024, and $100,000 in 2023, again as operating support. Supportive housing and resident services show up through New Community Harmony House Corp, which received $100,000 in 2025, $100,000 in 2024, and $100,000 in 2023. The foundation also supports community financial services: New Community Federal Credit Union received $188,324 in 2023 for operating support.

    How New Community Gives

    The typical grant size is tightly grouped at $100,000, with a median of $100,000 and a 75th percentile of $306,662; the 25th percentile is also $100,000. That fits a pattern of sustained operating grants, often repeated to the same recipients across multiple years. The foundation is a regular funder and makes program-related investments. Its grantmaking is local, and the recent record shows full concentration in New Jersey recipients. Funding is oriented toward core costs rather than project-specific support.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1M

    Total Assets

    $92.4M

    Total Revenue

    $15.3M

    Total Expenses

    $13.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $100K and $307K, with a median of $100K.

    25th Percentile

    $100K

    Median

    $100K

    75th Percentile

    $307K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in NJ.

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    unrestricted/general operating
    capacity sustaining
    core costs

    Notable grantees: New Community Employment Services Corp, New Community Harmony House Corp, Community Hills Early Learning Center Inc, New Community Federal Credit Union

    Where New Community Makes Grants

    Grant dollars stay in Newark. The recent grants list shows recipients in Newark, NJ across workforce development, housing, early learning, and financial services. New Jersey accounts for 100% of grants in the available data, and the recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based with 10 grants. The pattern points to a single-city, local funding approach centered on organizations serving Newark residents.

    Frequently Asked Questions About New Community

    What kinds of organizations does New Community Corporation fund most often?

    It funds Newark-based affiliated nonprofits that provide direct services to low-income residents, especially in workforce development, supportive housing, early childhood education, and community financial services. The recent grants list shows repeated operating support to organizations in those areas rather than one-off project grants.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical grant size is $100,000. The grant-size distribution is tightly clustered, with a 25th percentile of $100,000, a median of $100,000, and a 75th percentile of $306,662.

    Does New Community Corporation support the same grantees over multiple years?

    Yes. New Community Employment Services Corp, Community Hills Early Learning Center Inc, and New Community Harmony House Corp each appear in multiple recent grant years, usually with operating support. That repeat pattern suggests ongoing backing for core operations rather than isolated awards.

    What is the geographic reach of its grantmaking?

    The foundation’s recent giving is entirely local. All grants in the available data went to recipients in New Jersey, and the listed grantees are in Newark. The recipient country distribution is 100% U.S.

    Does the foundation make program-related investments?

    Yes. New Community Corporation is marked as making program-related investments, alongside its grantmaking. Its recent grants also show it acting as a regular funder with a local, operating-support-oriented pattern.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    New Community Employment Services CorpNewark, NJ$800,0002025OPERATING SUPPORT
    Community Hills Early Learning Center IncNewark, NJ$100,0002025OPERATING SUPPORT
    New Community Harmony House CorpNewark, NJ$100,0002025OPERATING SUPPORT
    New Community Employment Services CorpNewark, NJ$425,0002024OPERATING SUPPORT
    New Community Harmony House CorpNewark, NJ$100,0002024OPERATING SUPPORT
    Community Hills Early Learning Center IncNewark, NJ$100,0002024OPERATING SUPPORT
    New Community Employment Services CorpNewark, NJ$750,0002023OPERATING SUPPORT
    New Community Federal Credit Unionnewark, NJ$188,3242023OPERATING SUPPORT
    Community Hills Early Learning Center IncNewark, NJ$100,0002023OPERATING SUPPORT
    New Community Harmony House CorpNewark, NJ$100,0002023OPERATING SUPPORT

    New Community Employment Services Corp

    $800,000
    Newark, NJ2025

    OPERATING SUPPORT

    Community Hills Early Learning Center Inc

    $100,000
    Newark, NJ2025

    OPERATING SUPPORT

    New Community Harmony House Corp

    $100,000
    Newark, NJ2025

    OPERATING SUPPORT

    New Community Employment Services Corp

    $425,000
    Newark, NJ2024

    OPERATING SUPPORT

    New Community Harmony House Corp

    $100,000
    Newark, NJ2024

    OPERATING SUPPORT

    Community Hills Early Learning Center Inc

    $100,000
    Newark, NJ2024

    OPERATING SUPPORT

    New Community Employment Services Corp

    $750,000
    Newark, NJ2023

    OPERATING SUPPORT

    New Community Federal Credit Union

    $188,324
    newark, NJ2023

    OPERATING SUPPORT

    Community Hills Early Learning Center Inc

    $100,000
    Newark, NJ2023

    OPERATING SUPPORT

    New Community Harmony House Corp

    $100,000
    Newark, NJ2023

    OPERATING SUPPORT