Local work funding local families
Every day, Monmouth and Ocean County jobsites need dumpsters, portable toilets, fencing, security, and a dozen other services. Every transaction creates a small referral credit that traditionally goes back to the company that booked the job.
The Local Impact Fund gives Jersey Shore contractors a simple choice: keep that referral credit, or donate it to Love of Humanity to fund energy bill assistance, food security, and emergency relief for vulnerable families in the same neighborhoods where the work happens.
No additional cost to the contractor. No fee added to the vendor. Just a small redirect of money that already changes hands — toward families who need it.
How it will work
Jobsite posts a need
A general contractor or site supervisor submits a service request — a 30-yard dumpster, a week of portable toilets, jobsite fencing.
Local vendors compete
Pre-vetted Monmouth and Ocean County vendors submit competitive bids. The contractor picks the best fit.
Contractor donates the rebate
The contractor's referral credit is offered as an option: keep it, apply it to the next job, or donate it to Love of Humanity's local relief programs.
Who this serves
Local families facing energy poverty, food insecurity, and climate-related hardship — the people Love of Humanity was founded to support.
Local contractors who want a visible way to contribute to the communities they build in, without taking on the operational lift of running a charity drive.
Local vendors — dumpster companies, fencing crews, portable sanitation operators, security services — who want competitive access to verified jobsite demand on Jersey Shore.
Want to be first to know?
We'll email you once when the Local Impact Fund launches. No newsletters, no fundraising spam — just a single launch notice.