Serving the vulnerable. Improving quality of life.
Catholic Charities Diocese of Metuchen directs its giving toward vulnerable people in central New Jersey through direct service grants that support housing, basic needs, and stabilization. Among its recent awards, the largest went to Metuchen Community Services Corporation for NRTC services, followed by a grant to Region 9 Housing Corporation for NRTC housing rehabilitation. Those awards point to a pattern of funding practical supports for people facing housing instability rather than broad, unrestricted philanthropy. The foundation also backed Community Asset Preservation Corp for both NRTC services and housing rehabilitation, showing repeated support for the same service model across separate years. Other awards went to organizations working on diversion services, bridge housing, and case management, which fits a funder focused on integrated, on-the-ground assistance. The foundation’s stated emphasis on serving the vulnerable and improving quality of life aligns with its portfolio of housing rehabilitation, temporary shelter, workforce-related support, and wraparound services. Its grants are concentrated in New Jersey and primarily reach organizations in Perth Amboy, New Brunswick, Jersey City, and Rahway.
Housing and homelessness-related work is a clear focus. Catholic Charities Diocese of Metuchen gave $96,500 to Region 9 Housing Corporation for NRTC housing rehabilitation and $15,000 to Volunteers of America-Greater New York Inc for a bridge housing program. It also funded Community Asset Preservation Corp for NRTC housing rehabilitation, reinforcing a practical housing-stability orientation. The foundation supports service models that combine shelter, rehabilitation, and stabilization rather than single-issue aid. It also funds case management and workforce supports. Holy Family Parish received $15,800 and $10,800 for case management services across two grants, while Elijah's Promise received $29,000 for job skills training. Another grant went to Coming Home of Middlesex County Inc for diversion pilot services, showing interest in programs that steer people away from deeper crisis or system involvement. Rising Tide Capital received $40,000 for NRTC services, another sign of support for structured, multi-component assistance.
Grant sizes cluster in the mid-range rather than at the very small or very large end. The p25 is $15,600, the median is $43,265, and the p75 is $91,625. Recent awards include repeated support for the same organizations in different years, including Metuchen Community Services Corporation, Community Asset Preservation Corp, Holy Family Parish, and Volunteers of America-Greater New York Inc, which suggests ongoing relationships rather than isolated gifts. The foundation appears to give program-restricted or project funding tied to direct service delivery. Its profile also indicates a local geographic scope and no grants to individuals or program-related investments.
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$30.9M
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$40.2M
Most grants fall between $16K and $92K, with a median of $43K.
25th Percentile
$16K
Median
$43K
75th Percentile
$92K
About 92% of grants go to recipients in NJ.
ANTHONY P KEARNS III
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Giving is heavily concentrated in New Jersey: 92% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state, and New Jersey is also the top state by grant count. Recent awards cluster in Perth Amboy, New Brunswick, Jersey City, and Rahway. New Brunswick appears especially often through grants to Region 9 Housing Corporation, Community Asset Preservation Corp, Elijah's Promise, and Holy Family Parish. Outside New Jersey, one recent grant went to New York, NY, through Volunteers of America-Greater New York Inc. All recent recipient countries are in the US.
It funds organizations delivering direct services for people facing housing instability, homelessness, basic-needs hardship, diversion from criminal justice involvement, job training, and case management. Recent awards include housing rehabilitation, bridge housing, diversion pilot services, and job skills training tied to named local providers.
Typical grants are in the mid-range: the p25 is $15,600, the median grant is $43,265, and the p75 is $91,625. Recent awards range from smaller case management grants to larger housing and service awards over $100,000.
Yes. New Jersey is the top state by grant count, and 92% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Recent recipient cities include Perth Amboy, New Brunswick, Jersey City, and Rahway.
Yes. Several organizations received grants in more than one year, including Metuchen Community Services Corporation, Community Asset Preservation Corp, Holy Family Parish, and Volunteers of America-Greater New York Inc. That pattern suggests ongoing support for selected service providers.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| METUCHEN COMMUNITY SERVICES CORPORATION | PERTH AMBOY, NJ | $154,018 | 2025 | NRTC SERVICES |
| REGION 9 HOUSING CORPORATION | NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ | $96,500 | 2025 | NRTC HOUSING REHABILITATION |
| COMMUNITY ASSET PRESERVATION CORP | NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ | $50,000 | 2025 | NRTC HOUSING REHABILITATION |
| ELIJAH'S PROMISE | NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ | $29,000 | 2025 | JOB SKILLS TRAINING |
| HOLY FAMILY PARISH | NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ | $15,800 | 2025 | CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES |
| VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA-GREATER NEW YORK INC | RAHWAY, NJ | $11,250 | 2025 | BRIDGE HOUSING PROGRAM |
| METUCHEN COMMUNITY SERVICES CORPORATION | PERTH AMBOY, NJ | $118,787 | 2024 | NRTC SERVICES |
| COMMUNITY ASSET PRESERVATION CORP | NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ | $90,000 | 2024 | NRTC SERVICES |
| COMING HOME OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY INC | NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ | $46,530 | 2024 | DIVERSION PILOT SERVICES |
| RISING TIDE CAPITAL | JERSEY CITY, NJ | $40,000 | 2024 | NRTC SERVICES |
| VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA-GREATER NEW YORK INC | NEW YORK, NY | $15,000 | 2024 | BRIDGE HOUSING PROGRAM |
| HOLY FAMILY PARISH | NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ | $10,800 | 2024 | CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES |
METUCHEN COMMUNITY SERVICES CORPORATION
$154,018NRTC SERVICES
REGION 9 HOUSING CORPORATION
$96,500NRTC HOUSING REHABILITATION
COMMUNITY ASSET PRESERVATION CORP
$50,000NRTC HOUSING REHABILITATION
ELIJAH'S PROMISE
$29,000JOB SKILLS TRAINING
HOLY FAMILY PARISH
$15,800CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA-GREATER NEW YORK INC
$11,250BRIDGE HOUSING PROGRAM
METUCHEN COMMUNITY SERVICES CORPORATION
$118,787NRTC SERVICES
COMMUNITY ASSET PRESERVATION CORP
$90,000NRTC SERVICES
COMING HOME OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY INC
$46,530DIVERSION PILOT SERVICES
RISING TIDE CAPITAL
$40,000NRTC SERVICES
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA-GREATER NEW YORK INC
$15,000BRIDGE HOUSING PROGRAM
HOLY FAMILY PARISH
$10,800CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES