Boy Scouts of America

The Patriots’ Path Council, Boy Scouts of America (Council #358) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to preparing young people to make ethical choices over their lifetime by instilling in them the values of good character, citizenship and personal fitness.

The Patriots’ Path Council serves more than 19,000 youth members and 6,000 leaders each year in the counties of Morris, Somerset, Sussex, Union and parts of Middlesex, New Jersey. Some 400 local organizations have a Cub Pack, Scout Troop, Venture Crew, Varsity Team or Explorer Post as a part of their service to youth.

The Patriots’ Path Council’s core objective is to build strong personal values, family values and character in young people by providing program activities that teach, support and encourage such values.

Membership Level: Non-Profit Membership

Categories: Non-Profit Organizations

1 Saddle Road
Cedar Knolls, New Jersey 07927 

Website

(973) 765-9322

Chamber Contact: Joseph Gonnella

Community Hope

Our mission is to be a beacon of hope in our community, connecting individuals and families with life-changing support, services, and housing that foster the independence and resiliency to live their best lives. We provide housing and support services to homeless veterans, veteran families, and adults with mental illness.

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Membership Level: Non-Profit Membership

Categories: Non-Profit Organizations

959 Route 46 East
Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 

Website

973-463-9600

Chamber Contact: Carmine Deo

Employment Horizons, Inc.

Through our business services like staffing, fulfillment (packaging/assembly/mailing) and commercial cleaning, Employment Horizons is the link for work opportunities for people with disabilities and commercial business or municipalities. Our staffing services help companies on board uniquely-talented and diverse applicants, while our fulfillment division helps companies large and small, with their outsourced packaging, kit making, mailing or assembly needs. The commercial cleaning side of our business is the first choice for the County of Morris, our commercial partners and local municipalities.

If you need the help the services we provide, why not contract with Employment Horizons and help create meaningful employment for a person with a disability in your own community?

Membership Level: Non-Profit Membership

Categories: Non-Profit Organizations

Employment Horizons, Inc.

10 Ridgedale Avenue
Cedar Knolls, New Jersey 07927 

Website

(973) 538- 8822 ext. 212

Chamber Contact: Lisa Montalbano

Housing Partnership

Since 1992, the Housing Partnership, a nonprofit organization, located in Dover, New Jersey, has been the resource for home buyer education and programs in Northern NJ. We have changed lives and communities through our education, counseling services and special financial programs. Our workshops and one-on-one counseling, offered in both English and Spanish, have been the first step for over 1,000 families in their homeownership journeys. Our home buyers have gone on to invest over $99 million in the local economy.

The Housing Partnership’s successes grow from our strong coalition of community and nonprofit leaders, bankers, municipal officials, builders, Realtors, and legal professionals. These individuals and organizations are dedicated to assisting prospective home buyers achieve their homeownership dreams.

Affordable Housing and Homeownership Expertise
The Housing Partnership opened its doors in October 1992, with Susan Zellman as its first Executive Director. Since that time, we have become recognized by state, county and local officials, agencies, and lending institutions as an invaluable resource for information, guidance, and technical expertise in affordable housing and homeownership.

Membership Level: Non-Profit Membership

Categories: Non-Profit Organizations

2 East Blackwell Street, Suite 12
Dover, New Jersey 07801 

Website

(973) 659-9222 (Main)
(973) 659-9220 (Fax)

Chamber Contact:  Jessica Padilla Gonzalez, Executive Director

Morris County Economic Development Alliance

Creating Opportunity Together

The Morris County Economic Development Alliance (MCEDAlliance) is committed to providing market-centric solutions and building strong relationships which drive tourism, community, and regionalized economic development.

The Alliance serves as a bridge; bringing together Community & Economic Development while serving as the lead 501c3, Service, and Support Organization within the Morris County Chamber of Commerce Ecosystem. The MCEDAlliance actively partners with all elements of the ecosystem to accomplish the Alliance’s Vision and Mission.

Membership Level: Small Business Membership (5 and Under Employees)

Categories: Non-Profit Organizations

6 Court Street
Morristown, New Jersey 07960 

Website

(973) 210-6078

New Jersey Small Business Development Center of Northwest Jersey

Northwest NJSBDC (NW-NJSBDC) represents an interesting mixture of rural, retail, professional and industrial businesses. Our staff is prepared to handle the diverse skill/experience of the business owners participating in industries ranging from agriculture to biomedical research to consumer products/services.

Essentially all SBDCs throughout the US provide 3 Core Services: Consulting, Training and Research.

These services are available to all small to medium sized businesses (SMBs) in all industry categories. So even if your business generates millions in revenue or has several hundred employees, your business may fit into the SMB definition and can obtain advice, professional development and business intelligence from our experts.

Membership Level: Non-Profit Membership

Categories: Non-Profit Organizations

150 Mountain Avenue, Suite 2-1
Hackettstown, New Jersey 07840 

Website

(908) 269-8475 (Main)
(908) 366-7563 (Fax)

Chamber Contact: Mary Adelman

Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms

Welcome to the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms! This 30-acre National Historic Landmark is the centerpiece of Gustav Stickley’s early 20th century country estate. Stickley was a major figure in the American Arts and Crafts movement who combined the roles of designer, manufacturer, architect, publisher, philosopher, and social critic. The Arts and Crafts movement represented more than a beautiful sense of style, design and craftsmanship. Theories and dreams abounded, too. The movement is inseparable from the social, civic and economic reforms and experiments that occurred at the same time. Indeed, his massive Log House stands not only as a house that briefly became home to Gustav Stickley and his family, but also as a symbol of an important dream.

Membership Level: Non-Profit Membership

Categories: Non-Profit Organizations

2352 Route 10 West
Morris Plains, New Jersey 97950 

Website

(973) 540-0311 (Main)
(973) 540-1167 (Fax)

Chamber Contact: Davey Willans

Urban League of Essex County

The Urban League of Essex County is an organization of talented professionals, caring volunteers, and engaged trustees dedicated to improving the lives of disadvantaged residents throughout Essex County and the Urban Seniors Jobs Program for Passaic and Morris County.

Since its founding in 1917, the mission has been to help African Americans and disadvantaged residents achieve economic and social advancement.  They offer relevant programs and services in education, employment, housing, and economic development that empower communities and change lives.

Through the generous support of the funders, partners, members, and volunteers, The League has touched the lives of thousands of individuals and families – putting them on the path to better opportunities, financial stability, home ownership, and their dream.

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Membership Level: Non-Profit Membership

Categories: Non-Profit Organizations

508 Central Avenue
Newark, New Jersey 07107 

Website

201-349-1919

Chamber Contact: Theresa Howard

Wildlife Preserves

Wildlife Preserves Inc. is a private, nonprofit land preservation organization dedicated to protecting natural areas, open spaces, and wildlife habitats. Its land is administered as natural areas and wildlife sanctuaries to protect wild animals, plants, and their habitat. Sanctuaries are open to the public for passive recreational uses such as hiking, biking, bird watching, photography, nature observation, and study, with prohibitions against hunting, fishing, trapping, dumping, drones, and off-trail motor vehicles. Visitors are welcome, with events open to the public; registration may be required for some on-site programs.

Membership Level: Small Business Membership (5 and Under Employees)

Categories: Non-Profit Organizations

1001 South Beverwyck Road
Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 

Website

(973) 887-0096 (Main)

Chamber Contact: Anita Shotwell