NJ 211 Partnership
Geo Fellema is currently the Development Manager at the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, a role held since April 2024, and serves as a Program Development Specialist at NJ 211 Partnership since April 2021. Fellema also holds the position of Program Director at the Women's Foundation of New Jersey since September 2021. Previous experience includes working as a Conservancy Associate at Teaneck Creek Conservancy Inc., where responsibilities included program planning and facilitation, and teaching environmental education. Fellema served as Executive Assistant at MEVO, where leadership was demonstrated as the Earth Crew Leader in 2017, promoting conservation efforts. Earlier experience includes serving as Editor-In-Chief and Environmental Justice Consultant with Ramapo EcoConsultants. Academic credentials include a Master's degree in Public Administration from Seton Hall University and a Bachelor's degree from Ramapo College of New Jersey.
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NJ 211 Partnership
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NJ 211 is a non-profit and nationally accredited information and referral service that began in 2002 when the United Ways of New Jersey spearheaded efforts to give people-in-need a central location to call when looking for health and human services. Statewide coverage began in 2005. Supported by United Ways of New Jersey, state and local government, and private philanthropy, we help people find solutions to the challenges they face by connecting them with existing services. Providing this vital connection at a time of need empowers those who reach out to us to take the next step toward self-sufficiency. The 211 movement is a universally respected and growing national model. Today there are over 285 million Americans covering all 50 states plus Canada and Puerto Rico who have access to community resources by dialing 2-1-1. NJ 211 is free, multilingual, confidential and always open. We are an equal-opportunity employer.