HARTORD, CT -- During Connecticut Public Radio's "Where We Live" broadcast, Lucy Nalpathanchil interviews CCP President Karla Fortunato and Phil Buchanan, President of the Center for Effective Philanthropy, and others, on philanthropy in Connecticut.
Demand for social services in Connecticut has grown in the same decade that’s seen the state struggle to pass balanced budgets. The nonprofit sector has provided more and more of these services but now its facing more pressure, as Americans charitable donations decline and government cutbacks continue.
This hour, we talk with national and local experts about the role philanthropy plays in helping Connecticut residents today. How much of a role should the state government play in supporting Connecticut’s nonprofits?
Later, we look at a public-private partnership that aims to address educational disparities in Connecticut. Dalio Philanthropies has promised $100 million dollars, money that will be matched by state funds and potentially, additional private donors. It’s a major gift, but how effective will it be to help struggling schools?
GUESTS:
Phil Buchanan
President of the Center for Effective Philanthropy, and author of Giving Done Right: Effective Philanthropy and Making Every Dollar Count (@philxbuchanan)
Karla Fortunato
President of the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy (@FortunatoKarla)
Gian-Carl Casa
President and CEO of the Connecticut Community Nonprofit Alliance (@GianCarlCasaCT)
Andrew Ferguson
Chief Education Officer, Dalio Philanthropies and Senior Advisor, the Partnership for Connecticut