Browse grantmakers · New Jersey
Research funders based in New Jersey
1,195 grantmakers headquartered in New Jersey have substantial grant records in IRS filings, private foundations and grantmaking charities both. Headquarters is not reach — most also give beyond the state, and the search can filter by where the money went instead.
The biggest, by total giving
- The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation · Princeton13,555 grants · $2.27B
- Hackensack Meridian Health Inc-Subordinates · Edison322 grants · $1.60B
- The Bessemer Giving Fund · Woodbridge4,186 grants · $368.9M
- The Valley Hospital · Paramus59 grants · $355.6M
- Community Foundation of New Jersey · Morristown3,709 grants · $295.5M
- Tenacre Foundation · Princeton549 grants · $287.9M
- The Tepper Foundation · Short Hills386 grants · $210.8M
- The Prudential Foundation · Newark610 grants · $170.6M
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation · Princeton13,944 grants · $165.0M
- Hess Foundation · Parsippany404 grants · $137.2M
- Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Metrowest Nj · Whippany1,568 grants · $136.7M
- The Poses Family Foundation · Florham Park745 grants · $111.0M
All 1,195 New Jersey grantmakers →
Grants in New Jersey, by research topic
Topics where funders have a real record of paying for work in New Jersey.
- conservation and biodiversity$22.7M
- disability services and research$15.7M
- mental health$15.4M
- student-athlete mental health$14.5M
- substance use and addiction$12.5M
- health disparities$12.2M
- early childhood education$12.1M
- workforce development$9.9M
- water quality and access$9.1M
- renewable energy$8.9M
- women's health$8.3M
- water resources$8.2M
- college access and success$6.3M
- primary care access$6.2M
- housing and homelessness$6.1M
- democracy and civic engagement$5.4M
- infant and child health$5.3M
- cancer research$5.1M
- historic preservation$4.8M
- public health$4.8M
- food security$4.0M
- autism$3.9M
- environmental justice$3.9M
- nutrition and food insecurity$3.8M
- marine and ocean science$3.8M
- criminal justice reform$3.6M
- special education$3.1M
- environmental education$3.0M
- robotics and AI$3.0M
- criminal justice reform$2.8M
- HIV/AIDS$2.4M

