Our Services & Programs

Our organization’s heart is a simple belief that working together creates better outcomes for everyone involved.

We offer a variety of programs and services designed to help people connect and create a sense of community.

Welcome To GNANJ

We are a community-based organization specializing togetherness.

Community Collaborations

College Tours

garden planting

Greater Neighborhood Alliance of New Jersey will serve the community by providing all members with a safe and secure environment. Our goal is to create a supportive and inclusive community where everyone can reach their full potential.

We aim to bring people together and promote togetherness. We will do this by organizing events and activities that encourage community spirit and providing resources and support to local organizations working to make a difference.

When people come together and work towards a common goal, we believe that great things can happen. We also believe that everyone has something to contribute and that working together is the best way to make our community stronger.

Join us to help support GNANJ activities and projects. Be a member today.

Latest projects

 Are you looking for ways to get involved in your community? This year, we have some significant events lined up that you can be a part of. Check out our upcoming events and see how you can make a difference in your community this year!

HBCU College Tour

Join us for our next tour this March 27, 2025

Spring Community Clean-Up

We work with our local community members to keep our community clean. Starts April 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

Community Garden

GNANJ community gardening provides much-needed plant-based nutrition to local residents.

Looking to create a neighbor block association?

What is A Block Association?

An Association of residents of a city block or neighborhood who work together to maintain a safe and attractive community. When residents get organized into neighborhood groups like block associations, tenant groups, or civic associations, they became a force for dealing with local problems and building a better neighborhood?

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