/PRNewswire/ For the second consecutive year, New Jersey Community Capital, a leading nonprofit community development financial institution (CDFI), is.
The Atlantic City NAACP Youth Council will receive $10,000 from New Jersey Community Capital as part of an annual program that supports nonprofits in traditionally underserved areas during Black History Month.
The Atlantic City NAACP Youth Council will receive $10,000 from New Jersey Community Capital as part of an annual program that supports nonprofits in traditionally underserved areas during Black History Month.
Members of the Atlantic City Youth Council attended the 114th NAACP National Convention in Boston the last week of July, according to Charles Goodman, adviser to the local youth group.
City Swirls Ice Cream Garden on Baltic Avenue gives teens in the Leaders in Training workforce development program the chance to manage and maintain a nonprofit ice cream shop.