Interfaith Neighbors, Inc.
810 Fourth Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. 07712-5982
Telephone (732) 775-0525 FAX (732) 775-5422
E-mail: info@interfaithneighbors.org
www.interfaithneighbors.org
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2007 ANNUAL REPORT
Interfaith Neighbors achieved a milestone in 2006. It added a fourth major program, the New Jersey Youth Corps. This program’s goal is to build self-esteem in youngsters who are high school dropouts by offering them education and job training.
Rental Assistance Division
This division provided rental assistance
to nearly 200 working poor families, which converts to
approximately 700 individuals, most of whom are children.
It expended approximately $275,000 in assistance, including
over $20,000 in overdue utility bills. In addition it
distributed dozens of holiday gift baskets and hundreds
of toys for Christmas through our annual “Adopt-a-Family”
program.
Nutrition Division (“Meals on Wheels”)
Approximately 400,000 meals were prepared,
served and delivered to 3,900 seniors and disabled persons
living in Monmouth County. Meals are delivered to homebound
seniors and are served in our eight congregate settings.
This year, the volunteer unit coordinated the activities
of over 600 dedicated volunteers working throughout Monmouth
County, recording over 75,000 hours annually in volunteer
service. These volunteers prepare meals for distribution,
deliver meals to our homebound seniors, and serve meals
in our congregate settings. The organization has been
the sole operator of the Monmouth County nutrition program
since 1991.
Affordable Housing
This division had many exciting activities,
including the addition of a new Assistant Program Manager
to provide support for our NRTC program and to assist
our Director of Real Estate Development.
Construction was completed on the company’s seventeenth
house at 351 Myrtle Ave. in Asbury Park, and our eighteenth
housing project at 40 Norwood Avenue, Long Branch. The
homes that we build are of high quality and are virtually
indistinguishable from market rate homes; a typical example
is our 1,800 square foot 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, single family
detached home that comes complete with all appliances,
central air, a state-of-the-art security system, ceramic
tile, fully fenced and landscaped with photovoltaic solar
systems where feasible.
Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit
Program
Last year, our neighborhood revitalization
plan for Asbury Park’s West Side was approved by
the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs under the
Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit Program. Interfaith
Neighbors’ plan includes some 60 identified projects
to be completed over a ten year period, and is divided
into five overarching goals including improved housing
conditions; economic revitalization; improved community
and recreational facilities; improved public spaces and
infrastructure; and improved social conditions and public
safety.
We have purchased five parcels of land and will build
three single-family and two two-family houses. We will
provide money to restore the pool at the Boys’ and
Girls’ Club, install lights at the Little League
field, build space for the Police Athletic League (PAL)
boxing program and assist the police department by providing
street cameras to help fight crime. And we are already
looking ahead to our cornerstone project for our second-year:
a mixed-use facility on Springwood Avenue to be comprised
of commercial and retail space on the first floor, with
nine affordable housing units above. In our first year
alone, we have secured $1 million in corporate investments
in our plan. To date, our investors include the New Jersey
Natural Gas Company ($500,000), Jersey Central Power and
Light Company ($200,000), PNC Bank ($100,000), Selective
Insurance Company ($119,000), and Horizon Blue Cross/
Blue Shield ($81,000). Interfaith Neighbors has been awarded
a planning grant from the Wachovia Regional Foundation,
which will provide $750,000 over the next five years.
New Jersey Youth Corps Program
We are currently in our second year
of operating the Monmouth County chapter of the New Jersey
Youth Corps Program.. Youth Corps is a year-round, voluntary
program which engages young adults (ages 16-25) in full-time
community service, training, and educational activities.
In return for their efforts to restore and strengthen
communities, Corps members receive education development
in basic skills and preparation to obtain a GED or locally
issued Adult High School Diploma; life skills and employability
skills instruction; and personal and career counseling
to build self-esteem, clarify values, and develop leadership
skills while they are developing their career portfolio.
We currently have twenty youth enrolled,
and have seen much success in the past year. Two Corps
Members have earned their GED, while many others are showing
dramatic improvement in their reading and math skills.
Two Corps Members have completed the program, while many
others are gaining vital experience, training, and support
that will help them find steady employment. Corps Members
have also provided countless hours of community service
this year, including projects with Garden of Joy Urban
Garden in Asbury Park, the Westside Community Center,
the City of Asbury Park Department of Public Works, and
other Interfaith Neighbors programs such as Meals on Wheels
and our Affordable Housing program.
General Information
The organization has 47 employees and
offers health and dental benefits, a 401K plan with company
participation and life insurance for its full-time staff.
The organization was supported by 40
congregations and 267 private donors. It received government
grants from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs,
the N. J. Department of Labor, the Monmouth County Department
of Human Services and the Monmouth County Community Development
Office, and it was also awarded grants from the following
corporations and/or foundations:
| Altria |
Plangere Foundation |
| Concerts East (Bruce Springsteen) |
PNC Bank Foundation |
| ExxonMobil Foundation |
Prudential Foundation |
| Horizon Blue Cross/ Blue Shield |
Selective Auto Insurance |
| Jersey Central Power and Light |
Shrewsbury Foundation |
| Kurr Foundation |
Sovereign Bank Foundation |
| LB & TD Foundation |
Sunfield Foundation |
| Monmouth County Association of Realtors |
Vanguard |
| Monmouth Park Charities |
Wachovia Regional Foundation |
| New Jersey Natural Gas Company |
Whelan Foundation |
| Nike, Matching Gift Program |
Wright-Hager Foundation |
| Perricone Family Trust |
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_____________________________ Joseph J. Marmora Executive Director
_____________________________ Paul L. McEvily Associate Executive Director |
(01/2007)