2024 Conference Agenda At A Glance
This is the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy's 2024 Conference Agenda At A Glance.
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This is the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy's 2024 Conference Agenda At A Glance.
The Tow Foundation grantee the Frederick Douglass Project for Justice will offer a Prison Visitation Program that allows community members to visit local correctional facilities and engage in open, face-to-face conversations with incarcerated people.
About Us
The Connecticut Health Foundation focuses on health equity for people of color and works to improve the health of all Connecticut residents by eliminating racial and ethnic health disparities. We envision a Connecticut where everyone – regardless of race, ethnicity, and...
Site visits are a key opportunity for funders to connect with grantees, increase understanding of communities, build relationships, and learn new aspects of the work.
In storytelling, no two people have the same perspective, so no two stories are exactly the same. In this fun closing session, we’ll explore different perspectives on some of the sector’s biggest questions. This game show-inspired session will foster a deeper understanding of Connecticut’s philanthropic landscape with intergenerational perspectives on strategies we can use to move our sector forward.
The Guilford Foundation (TGF) announces the distribution of $117,800 in community impact grants to 42 area nonprofits. These grants, ranging from $1,000 to $8,000, support vital programs and services that significantly benefit Guilford residents.
Nearly $400,000 in federal support for food, emergency shelters and homeless prevention services has been awarded to 28 non-profits and municipalities in Hartford County, according to United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut.