Our Community-Based Organizations
This directory of community-based organizations is provided by the NDD as a service to Downtown Newark. All information is subject to change. For questions or changes, please contact marketing@downtownnewark.com.
This directory of community-based organizations is provided by the NDD as a service to Downtown Newark. All information is subject to change. For questions or changes, please contact marketing@downtownnewark.com.
973-643-3876
To identify children’s needs through research, policy, and legal analysis and strategic communications; to raise awareness of those needs; and to work with elected officials and other decision-makers to enact effective responses.
Children & Youth
35 Halsey Street
973-643-3876
The Association for Children of New Jersey (ACNJ) is a premier research and advocacy group on children's issues. For more than 30 years, ACNJ has been a voice for children, advancing policy in child welfare, early care and education, health care, family economic security, and juvenile justice.
Children & Youth
35 Halsey Street
973-534-5314
https://baratfoundation@gmail.com
“Public Art by the Public”: Engaging youth and communities in the process of collaborative artistic creation, fostering peacemaking through the arts and promoting the civil ideals of inclusion, diversity, pride of place and the beautification of public space.
Community Organization
2 Center Street
973-648-6800
Feeding, clothing, and supporting our neighbors with compassion and dignity.
Homeless Support
510 Broad Street
973-642-2447
At Big Brothers Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson, and Union Counties, we work with volunteers, parents, and families to create one-to-one mentoring relationships that defend, inspire, and empower the potential that lives within every kid. We are ready to build the biggest possible future, together. Our mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth, and to be a credible social justice organization embedded in our community.
Children & Youth, Community Organizations
500 Broad Street
973-642-2447
At Big Brothers Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson, and Union Counties, we work with volunteers, parents, and families to create one-to-one mentoring relationships that defend, inspire, and empower the potential that lives within every kid. We are ready to build the biggest possible future, together. Our mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth, and to be a credible social justice organization embedded in our community.
Children & Youth, Community Organizations
500 Broad Street
https://www.brickcityrunclub.com/
Brick City Run Club's mission is to empower people to become better through community and movement at every level.
Fitness & Recreation
973-723-2307
https://www.bridgesoutreach.org/
In March 2014, Bridges established “Project Connect” in Newark. At Project Connect, professional case managers work with homeless clients individually to create an attainable set of goals that will lead to better health, with an ultimate goal of housing, a job, and independence.
Homeless Support
35 Halsey Street
973-693-6785 or 973-622-1110
For more than a quarter of a century, CASA for Children of Essex County Inc. has provided court-authorized advocacy services to the most vulnerable, helpless, and often forgotten members of our community--foster children. The mission of CASA for Children is to promote the welfare of children in Essex County who have been removed from their homes because of abuse, neglect, or abandonment by providing a safety net of support, advocacy, and mentorship. CASA trains and supervises volunteers to speak up for the best interests of these children in court, to ensure that each child has the opportunity to thrive by receiving needed services and assistance, while helping to move the child toward a safe and permanent home.
Children & Youth
212 Washington St., Room 912
A campus-based, community-oriented center for the public arts and humanities, committed to critical thinking and creativity in civic life.
Public Arts & Humanities
49 Bleeker Street
973-621-8705
Covenant House New Jersey provides comprehensive residential care and related services to help New Jersey’s youth who have suffered from abuse, neglect, abandonment, homelessness, and human trafficking build a life for themselves that is good. We journey with our young people from the streets, to our Residential Crisis Centers, to our transitional living homes, and on to independent living in the community to help them break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.
Children & Youth
330 Washington Street
973-733-7600
https://www.newarknj.gov/departments/healthcommunitywellness
The Department of Health and Community Wellness provides primary health care access, and social and environmental services, to all citizens, allowing them to attain an optimal level of health and well-being. Services are provided through the Mary Eliza Mahoney Health Center at four locations in the City of Newark.
Healthcare
110 William Street
800-304-2219
The main goal of addicted.org is to help people who are affected by addiction and provide information to help with the prevention of substance abuse. The site is HONcode Certified and provides reliable, transparent, and ethical health information.
Healthcare
973-877-3000
For over 45 years, Essex County College has been educating and enriching the lives of our students. Our academic programs consider the needs of our local community, but our quality attracts applicants from all over the world.
Education
19 Warren Street
973-642-2552
Being disciples of Jesus Christ and making disciples of all nations.
Religious Organization
572 Broad Street
973-642-0260
https://www.oldfirstchurchnewark.org/
Transforming lives through faith in Jesus Christ.
Religious Organization
820 Broad Street
973-624-2528
FOCUS will provide innovative quality services and programs employing state-of-the art technology for all constituencies. We will strive to become financially independent as an agency and will collaborate with other organizations to strengthen existing synergies resulting in the best possible services for our clients. FOCUS will cultivate and nurture staff to ensure continued organizational growth and development.
Social Services & Human Development
441 Broad Street
866-389-4446
The GI Go Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization that provides assistance to all military veterans, with a focus on veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan, by helping them find employment, access housing, and secure educational and health benefits.
Veterans & Emergency Services Support
One Gateway Center, Suite 120
973-353-9555
The mission of GlassRoots Inc. is to transform lives, especially of underserved youth, by fostering lifelong learning and creative self-expression through the wonder of glassmaking.
Public Arts & Humanities
10 Bleeker Street
973-621-9560
Goodwill Rescue Mission offers help and hope to North Jersey’s urban poor and dispirited. For mind and body: food, clothing, shelter, training, and teaching. For soul and spirit: the life-changing message of God’s love revealed in Jesus Christ.
Homeless Support
79 University Avenue
800-829-1040
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is the nation's tax collection agency and administers the Internal Revenue Code enacted by Congress.
Government
20 Washington Place
973-273-0273
The Latino Institute Inc. is a private, non-profit, charitable organization. Our mission is to serve as a bridge between the Latino community, and the educational, cultural, governmental, social, and economic institutions of society by providing accurate, factual, and timely information on the barriers and challenges affecting the education, growth, development, and well-being of that community and by developing, recommending, and advocating solutions and actions that may serve as a catalyst for change. Our particular interest is educational achievement for Latinos throughout the educational continuum and the promotion of Latino culture in America. We believe, as many reasonable people believe, that educational achievement is the key to success in life. At the same time, we believe in respecting, fostering, and promoting the Latino cultural heritage, especially among our young, as part of the development of Latinos everywhere. In the educational pathway, we are uniquely interested in college retention issues and the promotion of college Latino students towards graduate schools, Ph.D. programs, and the professions. We promote these tenets through major events, conferences, seminars, lectures, performances, programs, and other activities. The Latino Institute Inc. is a national organization located in New Jersey.
Social Services & Human Development
50 Park Place, #1539
(973) 223-9967
https://www.facebook.com/mwogl/
The Most Worshipful Oriental Grand Lodge AF & AM is a non-profit organization, a fraternity, which embodies an attractive system of morality, veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols.
Fraternal Order
37 Fulton Street
https://myrbs.business.rutgers.edu/undergraduate-newark/national-association-black-accountants
The National Association of Black Accountants' purpose is to address the professional and educational needs of its members, by providing avenues for member growth and development in the fields of Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Economics, IT, and general Management professions.
Professional Development
1 Washington Park
973-643-5122
The National Black United Fund makes a difference in the lives of people by investing in organizations that impact children, families, and communities. The National Black United Fund values self-help, economic opportunity, positive community change, and social justice.
Community Organization
40 Clinton Street, 5th Floor
973-735-0523
New Jersey Appleseed is a public interest law center that aims to address unmet legal needs by strategizing with community organizations and playing a role that is often not met by other pro bono law groups.
Housing & Legal Services
50 Park Place, Suite 1025
973-596-8500
The New Jersey Historical Society collects, preserves, teaches, and interprets New Jersey history through our archives, research library, and educational programs. We do so in the belief that an understanding and appreciation of historical issues, decisions, and actions can inform and inspire the people of New Jersey.
Public Arts & Humanities
52 Park Place
973-624-3713
To enrich lives through a passion for musical excellence and a commitment to New Jersey, its people, and its communities.
Public Arts & Humanities
60 Park Place, 9th Floor
973-621-8900
The mission of the Newark Boys Chorus School is to develop our students into successful young men of sound character through rigorous academic and musical training.
Children & Youth
1016 Broad Street
973-643-5710
https://www.newarkdaycenter.org/
The mission of the Newark Day Care Center is to continue our long tradition of training the poor to help themselves. We strive to support the citizens of Newark and Essex County of all ages by providing child care, training opportunities for adults, social services for the elderly, and summer camping experiences through the Fresh Air Fund. We will also serve as a vehicle to promote partnerships with other community-based organizations, and advocate for those who seek our assistance.
Childcare Services
43 Hill Street
https://www.newarklgbtqcenter.org/
The Newark LGBTQ Community Center is a community-based organization committed to providing safe space, programs, and services that support the well-being of the LGBTQ community and our allies in the Newark, NJ area.
LGBTQ Services
1 Washington Street
973-596-6550
https://www.newarkmuseumart.org/
The Newark Museum of Art is New Jersey's largest museum. It holds major collections of American art, decorative arts, contemporary art, and arts of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the ancient world. The museum welcomes everyone with inclusive experiences that spark curiosity and foster community.
Public Arts & Humanities
49 Washington Street
The mission of Newark Now is to equip and empower Newark residents with the tools and resources to transform their communities through neighborhood associations, tenant organizations, and community groups. Our core belief is that every Newark neighborhood has the capacity to be livable and that all it takes are a few dedicated, skilled residents to begin the process. Newark Now's work is rooted in three tenets that include: (1) every Newark resident has the power to transform his/her neighborhood, (2) every Newark neighborhood should and can be livable, and (3) every Newark resident has the power and ability to lead. Newark Now supports the work of our community partners through a simple motto: BUILD. BROKER. ADVOCATE. UNITE. This motto keeps us in tune with our mission. Through this motto, Newark Now provides all of our community partners with basic services to help them grow and strengthen--strategic planning, creative problem-solving, community organizing and outreach, neighborhood research, program development, capacity building, and leadership development.
Community Organization
303 University Avenue
973-643-4550
https://newarksymphonyhall.org/
The Newark Performing Arts Corporation operates Newark Symphony Hall and develops and provides arts, education, and cultural events for the residents of Newark and its surrounding area.
Public Arts & Humanities
1030 Broad Street
973-733-7800
The Newark Public Library is a public library system in Newark, NJ. The library offers numerous programs and events to its diverse population. With eight different locations, the Newark Public Library serves as a statewide reference center.
Public Arts & Humanities
49 Washington Street
973-624-8880
WBGO is a publicly supported cultural institution that champions jazz and presents news to a worldwide audience through radio, other technologies, and events.
Public Arts & Humanities
54 Park Place
973-297-0505
http://www.newarkschooloftheology.org/
The mission of the Newark School of Theology is to ground the ministries of pastors and lay persons by offering a high-quality seminary level theological education at an affordable cost. The school is open to all who are able to do the course work, regardless of faith tradition—or lack of a faith tradition—and any other circumstance.
Religious Organization
2 Park Place
973-624-8900
Since 1881, the Newark YMCA has served the needs of the communities of Bayonne, Belleville, East Newark, Harrison, Irvington, Jersey City, Kearney, Newark, and Nutley through an array of programs and services. Our Mission is to be a resource for individuals, families, and the communities we serve to improve the quality of life through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.
Community Organization
600 Broad Street
973-623-3198
https://northreformedchurch.org/
The mission of North Reformed Church is to Love the Lord Our God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and love our neighbor as ourselves.
Religious Organization
510 Broad Street
973-474-5133
https://northstar.uncommonschools.org/https://northstar.uncommonschools.org/
A free public school serving grades K through 12 in Newark, NJ. Across our 14 campuses, our students are preparing to achieve their dreams.
Education
72 Central Avenue
973-286-6390
https://northstar.uncommonschools.org/
A free public school serving grades K through 12 in Newark, NJ. Across our 14 campuses, our students are preparing to achieve their dreams.
Education
13 Central Avenue
973-268-2280
The Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey is committed to improving the health of women, children, and families. We provide free maternal home visitation programs, emotional support for new mothers, fatherhood programs, immunization education, parent-child activities, and more.
Children & Youth
50 Park Place, Suite 700
973-856-6289
https://www.facebook.com/pwocenter/about/
Phenomenal Women Outreach Center Inc. is a Newark-based non-profit organization whose purpose is to provide women with the necessary support and resources needed to become successfully independent. PWOC will focus on the personal and professional development of the individual—improving self esteem, stress management, health and nutrition, communication, job retention, leadership, Dress for Success, financial independence, and spiritual enlightenment.
Women's Services
84 Clinton Place
973-803-5000
Pillar College educates, inspires, and equips students for excellent scholarship, service, and leadership. Rooted in and committed to Christian faith and love, Pillar fosters intellectual, spiritual, and social development among its diverse student population at various instructional sites throughout the world.
Education
60 Park Place, Suite 701
973-622-3900
Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education. With or without insurance, you can always come to us for your health care.
Healthcare
240 Mulberry Street
973-483-3444
https://www.facebook.com/pridecenter.nwk/
A safe space where mature minds and change agents come together to ensure that no one in our community is left out of the discussion.
LGBTQ Services
17 Academy Street
973-297-1114
https://programsforparents.org/
Programs for Parents (PfP) is a non-profit organization that works to ensure children get the best possible start in life. We support children, families, and child care providers in Essex County through advocacy and action. We offer education, referrals, shared best practices, and access to available financial resources.
Children & Youth
570 Broad Street, 8th Floor
973-621-0047
The Protestant Community Center is a fitness/recreational sport center.
Fitness & Recreation
25 James Street
973-623-5959
https://newjersey.salvationarmy.org/newjersey/newark
The men and women of the Salvation Army have proudly served the people of Essex County for over 100 years. Throughout those years, our services and programs have changed to better serve the changing needs of our communities. The same compassion and dedication brought to the Newark and the Essex County area by the founders, is still the standard in all we do.
Community Organization
45 Central Avenue
973-624-4007
Our overall mission is geared toward supporting the family unit by changing the economic circumstances and improving the overall quality of life for children, the elderly, low-income families, and the homeless.
Social Services & Human Development
604 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
973-623-0822
St. John’s Soup Kitchen has one mission and that is feeding the hungry. For over 40 years, we have been providing food to those who have none in the Newark area. Few people know what it’s like to go without food, but every day guests come to our kitchen to eat. Today with your help, we can continue helping many of our fellow men, women, and children who have fallen on hard times. It is up to all of us to make a difference in the communities we live in.
Homeless Support
22 Mulberry Street
973-623-0497
Saint Patrick’s Pro-Cathedral, at 91 Washington Street, Newark, was the first seat of the Bishops of Newark until the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart was dedicated in 1954. While the parish continues to serve a small Catholic community living in this downtown Newark area, the parish also serves a larger community of commuters who work in Newark. Since its foundation in 1850, Saint Patrick’s Pro-Cathedral has served the City of Newark’s Catholics as a spiritual center. Led by the Holy Spirit, we joyously celebrate the Holy Mass and Sacraments, live the Good News of the Gospel in its actions and programs, and encourage an ever-deepening relationship with Christ Jesus.
Religious Organization
91 Washington Street
973-621-6644
https://www.teachforamerica.org/where-we-work/new-jersey
Teach For America is growing the movement of leaders who work to ensure that kids growing up in poverty get an excellent education.
Children & Youth
50 Park Place, Suite M200
https://www.toastmasters.org/Find-a-Club/03234498-prudentially-speaking
Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs. Headquartered in Englewood, CO, the organization's membership exceeds 364,000 in more than 16,200 clubs in 145 countries. Since 1924, Toastmasters International has helped people from diverse backgrounds become more confident speakers, communicators, and leaders.
Professional Development
751 Broad Street
973-643-0137
Historic Trinity & St. Philip’s Cathedral of the Diocese of Newark is an Episcopal Church within the Anglican Communion, central to the Diocese. Following the example of Jesus Christ, we strive to build our community, to embrace diversity, and to foster change through spiritual growth, hospitality, Christian formation, and education. We are committed to being a beacon of light and hope to Newark and the greater community.
Religious Organization
608 Broad Street
973-694-4982
http://200clubessexcounty.org/
The Two Hundred Club of Essex County helps care for dependents of police officers, firefighters, and New Jersey State Troopers who have lost their lives in the line of duty.
Veterans & Emergency Services Support
P.O. Box 32249
973-642-0181
Guided by service, compassion and fairness, UCC's mission is to assist low-income, disadvantaged and at risk individuals and families, including seniors and youth, to become self-sufficient and self supporting; while enhancing their quality of life and standard of living.
Community Organization
332 South 8th Street
973-624-8300
United Way advances the common good in communities across the world. The focus is on education, income, and health—the building blocks for a good quality of life.
Community Organization
60 Park Place, Suite 1400
973-242-3583
To preserve the unique history and legacy of gospel music with its many genres and forms throughout the world. To give all Ages, Creed and Color the opportunity to exhibit their God-given talents through Community events and our Radio and Television programs. To provide young people the possibility of showcasing and participating in learning the discipline of Gospel Music Ministry as well as receiving scholarships for higher learning.
Children & Youth
77 Academy Street