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Nikola CEO testifies that company's <b>founder</b> misstated facts - <b>CT</b> Insider
Nikola CEO testifies that company's <b>founder</b> misstated facts - Stamford Advocate
Nikola CEO testifies that company's <b>founder</b> misstated facts - <b>Connecticut</b> Post
Face the Facts: Impact of Removing Child Care <b>Funding</b> From Inflation Reduction Act
Mental health figures into Pennsylvania's education <b>funding</b> - <b>Connecticut</b> Post
Organizational Capacity Builder Funders
FEMA & Philanthropy: Opportunities to Collaborate on Connecticut’s Long-Term Recovery
Fact Check: Vaccine Makers Are NOT Funding Facebook Fact Checkers
Trust-Based Philanthropy Virtual Summer Learning Series: Session #1: The Purpose, Culture, & Values of Trust-Based Philanthropy
A three-part virtual series on the values and practices of what it means to be a trust-based grantmaker. In this session, we’ll explore why trust-based philanthropy is trending, fundamental values, and the roles of staff and board in cultivating the culture of trust that is required in order to make this work successful.
Survey: Pandemic Magnifies Employee Childcare Needs
Finding and affording quality childcare are the top issues for working parents in Connecticut, according to a new survey released today.
Strategic Framework Preview
Community Foundation Announces Promotion
NEW BRITAIN, CT -- The Community Foundation of Greater New Britain (CFGNB) has promoted Candice Tabone to Program Manager.
Milton Fisher Fund Awards More Than $135,000 in College Scholarships
NEW HAVEN, CT -- The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven is pleased to announce the winners of the 2020 Milton Fisher Scholarship for Innovation and Creativity. Eleven high school students who came up with distinctive solutions to problems faced by their schools, communities, families and the world received a total of $136,000 in college scholarships (payable over four years of college.) In addition, seven high school students receiving honorable mentions were awarded a total of $3,500 in scholarships.
New Report: Even Before the Pandemic, 38% of Families in Connecticut Struggled to Pay for Basic Needs
Thousands of Pounds of Food Collected by United Way of Western Connecticut and the Danbury Fair Mall
DANBURY, CT -- United Way of Western Connecticut and the Danbury Fair Mall collected 4,000 pounds of nonperishable food at a food drive conducted on Friday, August 7 and Saturday, August 8, 2020 in the Mall’s parking lot. In addition, the event, which served as this year’s United Way Day of Action, also raised $2,400 in donations. Both the food and the monetary donations will be distributed among nine food pantries in the greater Danbury area that are members of the Danbury Food Collaborative.
CCP 2020 Virtual Conference
Member eBrief - AUGUST 2020
Resurrecting old Study Circles program could be a step on path to fighting racism
CHICAGO, IL -- Racial tensions and calls for police reform are not new topics in this community, by any means. In fact, back in 1998, the city paid good money to bring to Aurora a national program called Study Circles (now, Everyday Demoracy).
Cigna Foundation Announces Availability of $5 Million in Grants to Address Children's Mental Health, Childhood Hunger
BLOOMFIELD, CT -- The Cigna Foundation is inviting nonprofits working to create greater access to mental health services to apply for funding through its Healthier Kids For Our Future grant program. The program will provide up to a total of $5 million in grants to community organizations over the next year.