DCA awards $14.25M for neighborhood revitalization projects
New Jersey DCA awarded $14.25 million through its Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit program to support housing and economic growth.
Valley Bank invests $1M in NJ revitalization program in 2025–26
Valley Bank invests $1M in New Jersey Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit program in 2025–2026 to support housing, small business growth and jobs.
Provident Bank awards $950K to NJ nonprofits
See which 10 organizations will benefit from the Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit program funding, and what they plan to use it for.
Heart of Camden receives $1M for community revitalization
"This funding will support our projects and programs of affordable housing, community development, direct family services, and our youth programs and mentorship through the Michael J. Doyle Fieldhouse Gym," Executive Director Carlos Morales said about the Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit grant.
NJ American Water gives $950K for Camden revitalization efforts
Administered through the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs’ Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit program, the funding will go toward “My North Camden!” — a project submitted by Camden Lutheran Housing Inc. and six local partners.
NJCC awards $985K to revitalize East Trenton
This year's grant funding marks the sixth time New Jersey Community Capital has secured funds for the North Ward subset through the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs' Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit Program.
Fulton Bank awards $1M in grants to revitalize two AC neighborhoods
The funding from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit program will support projects from Atlantic City Development Corp. and the Atlantic County Economic Alliance.
DCA awards $14M, largest funding ever, via Neighborhood Revitalization program
"By connecting corporations with meaningful neighborhood projects, residents and small businesses are reaping the rewards of these symbiotic partnerships," said Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver, who also serves as DCA commissioner. "We look forward to seeing all the good that comes from these revitalization efforts.”












