Corporate Angels

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#b#The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation#/b# has given $100,000 to support the homelessness prevention and workforce development initiatives of the Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton. A portion of the grant will increase, by $40,000, the resources available to families threatened with the shut-off of vital utilities such as water, electricity, and gas. The grant also provides for increased staffing to improve the effectiveness of the organization’s service to low-income clients.

#b#Educational Testing Service#/b# recently awarded $100,000 in scholarships to 34 high school students in New Jersey. The money came from employee contributions to the 2010 employee giving campaign.

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