Heart of Camden Awarded $1 Million in Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credits
October 18 2023 - 3:30PM
Business Wire
Celebrates Significant Investment in Camden
Waterfront South Community
The Heart of Camden, together with the New Jersey Department of
Community Affairs, Camden City’s Mayor, Camden County Commissioner
Jeff Nash, and funding partners Campbell Soup Company and New
Jersey American Water today celebrated a $1 million investment in
revitalization efforts for the Camden Waterfront South
neighborhood.
The grant was awarded through the New Jersey Department of
Community Affairs’ Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit (NRTC)
program with funding from Campbell Soup Company and New Jersey
American Water and will be used to implement Heart of Camden's
Catch the Wave: Waterfront South Neighborhood Plan. This
significant investment will benefit Heart of Camden’s programs for
the Waterfront South neighborhood and the children and families in
the community.
The Waterfront South Neighborhood Plan is the result of a
twelve-month community-driven planning process organized by the
Heart of Camden. This plan sets forth a shared vision for the
future of the neighborhood and outlines recommendations and
strategies guiding revitalization initiatives to bring this vision
to fruition within the next ten years. It capitalizes on the many
accomplishments of the past decade, and the unique assets defining
the community to address some of the neighborhood’s most pressing
needs.
The NRTC Program, which is administered by DCA’s Division of
Housing and Community Resources, is designed to spur the renewal of
neighborhoods through strategies developed by residents and the
community-based nonprofit organizations that assist them. Local
organizations prepare, submit, and receive approval from DCA for
multi-year revitalization plans for the neighborhoods they serve.
The approved projects are listed in a qualified projects pool from
which companies request the ones they wish to support.
"We're so thankful for the support of our corporate funding
partners, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, our local
and state government, in our mission to support children and their
families in the Waterfront South neighborhood and help them thrive.
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," said Carlos Morales, Executive Director, the Heart
of Camden.
“For years, the Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit program
has successfully worked to connect corporations with meaningful
neighborhood projects that benefit residents and small businesses
and help rejuvenate communities,” said Jacquelyn A. Suárez, Acting
Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs
(DCA). “We at DCA are incredibly proud to administer this
worthwhile program and we look forward to seeing the positive
impacts that will result from NRTC investments in the Waterfront
South neighborhood in Camden. We thank all of the community groups
and corporations who, through their collaboration, make these
neighborhood projects possible.”
“We are proud to participate in this program and support
continued investment in Camden, our hometown of over 150 years,"
said Kate Barrett, Campbell’s Director of Community Affairs and
President of The Campbell’s Foundation. “The Heart of Camden does
incredible work, and their collaborative plan will enable the
Waterfront South neighborhood to continue to thrive and grow.”
“At New Jersey American Water, we aren’t just a member of the
business community in Camden; we’re a member of the community, and
that means investing in the programs, institutions, and
opportunities that enable tangible benefits for residents,” said
Mark McDonough, President, New Jersey American Water. “We’re proud
to support Heart of Camden’s plans for Waterfront South, and we’re
appreciative of the state’s NRTC program, which continues to be a
critical asset in delivering lasting, real change.”
The Heart of Camden is a nonprofit organization that seeks to
enhance the quality of life of the South Camden community through
programs for housing restoration, economic expansions, and
community development. It builds the places to call home. The
spaces and programs that strengthen communities, support families,
and change lives. Home—it’s where the heart is.
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Donna Helmes Heart of Camden 856.425.8465
dhelmes@heartofcamden.org
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