FAQs
DCA offers a wide range of programs and services that respond to issues of public concern including fire and building safety, housing production, community planning and development, and local government management and finance.
How do I contact the DCA in New Jersey? ›
Phone. For all other calls, please dial 609-376-0802. For press inquiries, please contact the Office of Communications and Policy at 609-292-6055.
What does the NJ DCA do? ›
The NJDCA provides "administrative guidance, financial support, and technical assistance to local governments, community development organizations, businesses and individuals to improve the quality of life in New Jersey."
Who is NJ Community Affairs Commissioner? ›
Office of the Commissioner
- Jacquelyn A. Suárez. Commissioner.
- Kia King. Chief of Staff.
- Kate McDonnell. Deputy Commissioner.
- Samuel Viavattine. Deputy Commissioner.
- Janel Winter. Assistant Commissioner.
- Stacy Spera. Deputy Chief of Staff.
What is the responsibility of community affairs? ›
The community affairs function is responsible for ensuring that the community's perception of the corporation is in line with how the corporation wants itself to be perceived.
What is the function of the community Affairs Office? ›
It also coordinates, integrates and promotes all programs and services of the national and local government agencies in the locality, NGOs, POs, and private sector; conducts training activities, monitoring and evaluation; provide secretariat services; formulates and implements measures to enhance social, political, ...
Who is in charge of DCA NJ? ›
Commissioner Jacquelyn A.
Suárez is committed to the Department's ongoing mission to provide residents, local governments, businesses, and community development organizations with financial support, administrative guidance, and technical assistance to help improve the quality of life for New Jersey families.
Does NJ DCA have funds? ›
The DCA will continue to receive funding from various federal programs aimed at supporting affordable housing and community development initiatives. This includes funding from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) for programs such as the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program budgeted at $140 million.
What does DCA stand for in government? ›
The Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) is one of 12 entities overseen by the Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency.
What does a community affairs specialist do? ›
Duties/Responsibilities:
Plans, develops, implements, and organizes events and volunteers to advance the mission and goals of the company. Organizes community outreach programs and coordinates special events that will influence public opinion or promote products, services, or ideas of the company.
In supporting and advising the Minister, the Department's main functions include: the promotion of a healthy housing and the provision of decent, affordable, sustainable homes and housing support services. a social welfare system including focused support to the most disadvantaged areas.
What is the hardship program in New Jersey? ›
NJEA has created the Hardship Relief Fund to help active, retired, and student members through the temporary or permanent loss of their primary residence, food insecurity, or the loss of classroom supplies or materials due to an unforeseen event.
Who is in charge of the NJ Department of community Affairs? ›
Commissioner Jacquelyn A.
Suárez is committed to the Department's ongoing mission to provide residents, local governments, businesses, and community development organizations with financial support, administrative guidance, and technical assistance to help improve the quality of life for New Jersey families.