PSEG Launches $1.2 Million Neighborhood Partners Program for Community Development in 2026

- Public Service Enterprise Group offers $1.2 million in grants through the 2026 Neighborhood Partners Program.
- Applications for funding between $500 and $15,000 open from June 1 to June 30, 2026.
- The program targets food insecurity, workforce development, and housing support in New Jersey and Long Island.
Public Service Enterprise Group (PEG) pursues its commitment to community development through the 2026 Neighborhood Partners Program, which aims to support nonprofit organizations in New Jersey and Long Island with $1.2 million in grants. The initiative will accept applications from June 1 to June 30, 2026, enabling organizations to secure funding between $500 and $15,000 to enhance resources for families. This program focuses on crucial areas such as food insecurity, workforce development, and housing support, reflecting PSEG's dedication to addressing community needs.
Overview of the Neighborhood Partners Program
Since its inception in 2014, the Neighborhood Partners Program has invested over $9.8 million into more than 825 organizations, with a substantial $8.9 million directed specifically towards New Jersey initiatives. The funding tackles pressing issues, including food insecurity, health services, and educational programs.
Calvin Ledford Jr., President of the PSEG Foundation, highlights the program's significance in supporting nonprofits that deliver essential services, especially during challenging times. Organizations will be evaluated based on their ability to enhance affordability, community well-being, and sustainability.
Impact on Local Communities
The funding has been pivotal in combating food insecurity, with organizations like NJ 211 and the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen lauding the PSEG Foundation's role in facilitating access to crucial resources. Testimonials from nonprofit leaders underscore the transformative impact of the program, illustrating how it addresses pressing community needs.
Commitment to Community Support
Overall, the 2026 Neighborhood Partners Program exemplifies PSEG's commitment to fostering stronger, more resilient communities. By investing in local nonprofits, the program aims to create sustainable solutions that improve the lives of families in New Jersey and Long Island.
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