The Trenton Kiwanis Camp Fund was founded in 1955 by members of the Kiwanis Club of Trenton. Since then, thousands of financially-disadvantaged youths and children with special needs have been able to experience the joys of nature and growth opportunities provided at summer camp.
Each year, through an application process, summer camp programs are selected to receive Trenton Kiwanis Camp Fund grants for camp scholarships or to provide affordable camp opportunities to children residing in low-income households or children with special needs.
Organizations servicing the greater Mercer County area.
Programs holding a summer camp license from either the New Jersey Department of Children and Families or the New Jersey Department of Health.
Organizations that maintain current tax-exempt status under Section501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Service.
Organizations whose prime use for any grant funds received would be providing summer camp programs for economically disadvantaged children or children with special needs.
A committee comprised of Kiwanis Club of Trenton members would review and make funding decisions on all submitted requests.
Applications are reviewed within 90 days of the submission date, and organizations are notified of decisions via e-mail. All funding decisions are final.
Receipt of an application does not ensure or guarantee funding.
In the event of being awarded a grant, the Kiwanis Club of Trenton will contact the agency to schedule a formal check presentation to be held either at a Kiwanis Club of Trenton lunch meeting, or at the camp administrative offices. The amount of funding available is determined by the results of the current Trenton Kiwanis Camp Fund solicitation drive, which is run during the summer months. All funds donated during the solicitation period are distributed through the grant process. Grants are provided for use during the summer camp season in the next calendar year.
Documents to Include with the Application
Copy of tax-exempt status letter from IRS
Current camp license
Current year camp brochure
Programs interested in receiving funds for the forthcoming camp season must submit an application and applicable attachments postmarked by August 31 to:
The Kiwanis Club of Trenton Trenton, NJ 08628 PO Box 7455
Tenacre Foundation, 953 Great Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA
Steve Drake will host for Tenacre Foundation.
Mike McCormick will speak about Heritage Week/Kiwanis
Must have registered to attend
https://www.millhillcenter.org/trenton-area-stakeholders/
Mike and Lily will attend
Presentation and discussion focused on taking a deeper dive into the current drug situation within our community, with the goal of identifying realistic and achievable action steps to help address the issue.
Heritage Week: Reading of the Declaration of Independence
July 08, 2026
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
23 S Warren St, Trenton, NJ 08608, USA
250th anniversary of the first public reading in Trenton, at the same time and place as the original. Trenton was one of the three first places where the Declaration was proclaimed publicly, all on that same day. The others were Philadelphia and Easton, PA.
Immediately after the reading of the Declaration, come to the HistoryFest block party on Warren Street, where local history museums and organizations will be presenting educational activities for children and youth.
https://america250.org/event/sharing-the-spirit-of-america/Come here a public reading of the Declaration of Independence on the site of the first Reading in 1776. This reading will be one of hundreds across the nation--from Sea to Shining Sea--as well as internationally--all simultaneous!! Come honor the foundational document that gave us our independence and is the foundations of our republic.
Come here the 55-member Blawenberg Bag play music spanning the history of this nation, including the "Battle of Trenton" This band has been delighting New Jersey audiences since 1890!
Trenton Kiwanis Camp Fund
The Trenton Kiwanis Camp Fund
The Trenton Kiwanis Camp Fund was founded in 1955 by members of the Kiwanis Club of Trenton. Since then, thousands of financially-disadvantaged youths and children with special needs have been able to experience the joys of nature and growth opportunities provided at summer camp.
Each year, through an application process, summer camp programs are selected to receive Trenton Kiwanis Camp Fund grants for camp scholarships or to provide affordable camp opportunities to children residing in low-income households or children with special needs.
A committee comprised of Kiwanis Club of Trenton members would review and make funding decisions on all submitted requests.
Applications are reviewed within 90 days of the submission date, and organizations are notified of decisions via e-mail. All funding decisions are final.
Receipt of an application does not ensure or guarantee funding.
In the event of being awarded a grant, the Kiwanis Club of Trenton will contact the agency to schedule a formal check presentation to be held either at a Kiwanis Club of Trenton lunch meeting, or at the camp administrative offices. The amount of funding available is determined by the results of the current Trenton Kiwanis Camp Fund solicitation drive, which is run during the summer months. All funds donated during the solicitation period are distributed through the grant process. Grants are provided for use during the summer camp season in the next calendar year.
Documents to Include with the Application
Programs interested in receiving funds for the forthcoming camp season must submit an application and applicable attachments postmarked by August 31 to:
The Kiwanis Club of Trenton
Trenton, NJ 08628
PO Box 7455
Download the Application Form here.
Or donate by check to:
The Kiwanis Club of Trenton
PO Box 7455
Trenton, NJ 08628
Upcoming events
Trenton Area Stakeholders
Kiwanis Monthly Meeting
4 C’s Meeting
Smith Family 10th Anniversary Community Celebration
4 C's
Kiwanis Meeting via Zoom
Heritage Week Begins: Remember George Washington's March to Trenton Sponsored by West Trenton Garden Club
Heritage Week: July 4 Parade
Heritage Week: Democracy Day Multicultural Festival
Heritage Week: Trenton Thunder Game and Fireworks
Heritage Week: United in Prayer Ecumenical Service for the Semiquincentennial
Heritage Week: Heritage Churches of Trenton Walking TOur
Heritage Week: "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" William Trent House
Heritage Week: Friends Meeting House Historic House of Worship
Heritage Week: Role of Quakers in NJ History
Heritage Week: Walking Tour
Heritage Week: Role of the Quakers in NJ History
Heritage Week: Friends Meeting House Historic House of Worship
Heritage Week: Role of Quakers in NJ History
Heritage Week: Walking Tour
Heritage Week: Role of the Quakers in NJ History
Heritage Week: Reading of the Declaration of Independence
Heritage Week: History Fest
Heritage Week: Sharing the Spirit of America
Heritage Week: Blawenberg Colonial Concert
Come here the 55-member Blawenberg Bag play music spanning the history of this nation, including the "Battle of Trenton" This band has been delighting New Jersey audiences since 1890!
Kiwanis Meeting via Zoom
Kiwanis Meeting via Zoom
Kiwanis Meeting via Zoom
Kiwanis Meeting via Zoom
Kiwanis Meeting via Zoom
Kiwanis Meeting via Zoom
Kiwanis Meeting via Zoom
Kiwanis Meeting via Zoom
Kiwanis Meeting via Zoom
Kiwanis Meeting via Zoom
Kiwanis Meeting via Zoom
Kiwanis Meeting via Zoom