Co-Founders Khai Tran and Johnathan Grzybowski share how Camden Unlimited came to be. “The best way for us to help our city is by supporting the outstanding non-profits and giving them a boost. We want to help those who help others,” said Tran. “Supporting great teams who are working every day to grow our city is just the beginning of a more collaborative and inclusive Camden. Camden is rising and Camden Unlimited allows for everyone on the local level to be included in the development,” said Grzybowski.
To be considered, nonprofits must be registered and serving Camden residents and/or students. Penji is accepting 50 qualifying nonprofits for their Camden Unlimited initiative. Nonprofits have until January 31, 2018 to apply and can do so directly on Penji’s website: Penji.co/camdenunlimited.