Jersey Gives a Damn - A Community Foundation of NJ Podcast

The Community Foundation of New Jersey

The 'Jersey Gives a Damn' podcast captures conversation with the innovators, leaders, and changemakers making New Jersey's communities stronger. It's hosted by Aaron Turner, Chief Philanthropic Officer at the Community Foundation of New Jersey where it’s our privilege to help hundreds of philanthropically minded New Jerseyans have the greatest impact on the causes and communities they care about.

  1. 1d ago

    Working Hard Yet Still Falling Behind: The Hidden Face of Financial Hardship in NJ

    Imagine working full time — maybe more than full time — and still not being able to cover the basics. No luxuries, no savings. Just housing, food, childcare, healthcare, and transportation. For nearly 40% of New Jersey households, that's not a hypothetical. It's daily life.The problem, in part, is how we measure hardship. The Federal Poverty Level — the number that determines eligibility for food assistance, housing vouchers, and more — was created during the Johnson administration and has never been fundamentally updated. In New Jersey, it sits at roughly $29,000 for a family of four. But the actual cost of meeting basic needs in the Garden State? More than $111,000. That gap is where ALICE lives.ALICE — Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed — is a framework developed right here in New Jersey that gives a name and a measure to the millions of working households who earn above the poverty line but still can't make ends meet. More than 1.3 million Garden State families fall into this category. In this episode, host Aaron Turner sits down with Dr. Stephanie Hoopes, one of the architects of the ALICE framework, and Justin Kiczek of the Kirby Foundation to explore what the data reveals — and what it demands of employers, policymakers, funders, and all of us in response. Learn more: State of ALICE Report: https://unitedforalice.org/new-jersey United Way of Northern NJ: www.unitedwaynnj.org/alice FM Kirby Foundation: www.fmkirbyfoundation.org

    Working Hard Yet Still Falling Behind: The Hidden Face of Financial Hardship in NJ
  2. Jul 9

    Through the Gates: The Struggle to Rebuild After Incarceration in New Jersey

    Every year, over 120,000 people are released from New Jersey's state prisons and local jails — into communities often unprepared to receive them and systems that too frequently set them up to fail. Nearly two-thirds will be rearrested within three years. But those numbers don't capture the full story: the near-impossibility of finding housing with a conviction on your record, the employer who won't call back, or the trauma a punishment-focused system was never built to address. In this episode of Jersey Gives a Damn, host Aaron Turner sits down with three people doing something about it. Chino Ortiz, who spent thirty years incarcerated before co-founding the Returning Citizens Support Group in Newark, talks about what that first day of freedom actually looks like. Aisha Babilonia of Habakkuk's Vision describes the wraparound support that meets people where they are — from inside prison walls to long after release. And Kevin Bott, Executive Director of Ritual4Return, shares how a 14-week theater-based program helps returning citizens heal through storytelling and public ceremony. This is what it actually takes to come home. Learn more about our guests' work: Habakkuk’s Vision: https://hbbkv.org/ Returning Citizens Support Group: www.returningcitizensnj.org Ritual 4 Return: www.ritual4return.org Related articles: But They All Come Back: Facing the Challenges of Prisonr Reentry by Jeremy Travis Performing Emancipatory Rites of Passage, co-edited by Kevin Bott and Jan Cohen-Cruz (30% discount code: H6CZF7T9D)

    Through the Gates: The Struggle to Rebuild After Incarceration in New Jersey
  3. 12/02/2025

    The Afterschool Programming Crisis in NJ - and What it Will Take to Fix It

    New Jersey faces a critical afterschool programming crisis, with demand far exceeding availability. While 85% of parents recognize these programs build essential social skills and keep children safe, only a fraction of families who need them have access. This gap leaves working parents scrambling for childcare and kids without structured environments to learn and grow. Host Aaron Turner, Chief Philanthropic Officer at the Community Foundation of New Jersey, sits down with three leading advocates—Ebony Grace of the NJ School-Age Child Care Coalition, Rosie Grant from Paterson Education Fund, and Louise McCants of Capital Area YMCA—to explore solutions to this mounting challenge. Learn more about the guests' orginizations : NJSACC: https://www.njsacc.org Capital Area YMCA: https://capitalymca.org Paterson Education Fund: https://paterson-education.org And here are additional materials: Child care costs consume 19% of N.J. family budgets, survey finds- https://www.nj.com/mosaic/2025/11/child-care-costs-consume-19-of-nj-family-budgets-survey-finds.htmlAmerica After 3 PM NJ survey data - https://afterschoolalliance.org/AA3PM/data/new-jersey/demand Wallace Foundation Report- https://wallacefoundation.org/report/responding-reimagining-realizing-out-school-time-coordination-new-era-out-school-time Mott Foundation Research- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MC5DhlG0XAP8Tmik-hTGt6SWI4CTjMf6/view?usp=sharing

    The Afterschool Programming Crisis in NJ - and What it Will Take to Fix It

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The 'Jersey Gives a Damn' podcast captures conversation with the innovators, leaders, and changemakers making New Jersey's communities stronger. It's hosted by Aaron Turner, Chief Philanthropic Officer at the Community Foundation of New Jersey where it’s our privilege to help hundreds of philanthropically minded New Jerseyans have the greatest impact on the causes and communities they care about.