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Connecticut Philanthropy: Leaning Into Our Leadership
CCP President Maggie Gunther Osborn's remarks from CCP's 22nd Annual Luncheon and Philanthropic Awards that took place on May 2, 2014.
Philanthropy’s Response to the Government Shutdown
The Largest Organization Supporting Philanthropy in the World
Greetings from Maggie
CCP President Maggie Gunther Osborn's welcoming blog post.
Doing Good Is About to Get Better
Philanthropy Advisors Should Partner with Regional Associations of Grantmakers
CCP welcomes the partnership from all those serving the field of philanthropy in Connecticut.
The Power of a Network to Amplify Philanthropy’s Voice
We are Watching
A Wake-Up Call for the Nonprofit Sector
The Music of Philanthropy
What Philanthropy Can Do
Forum’s New President on Reducing Duplication and Increasing Collaboration in Philanthropy’s Infrastructure
Are You Ready? Philanthropy Needs to be Prepared to Respond to Disasters
A Reflection on My Time Serving Connecticut
William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund Appoints New Executive Director
Sheila Perrin Honored with Philanthropy Award
HARTFORD, CT – The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy (CCP) named SHEILA PERRIN the recipient of the 2017 John H. Filer Award for her leadership in promoting private action for the public good. Sheila Perrin, co-founder and board chair of New Haven-based Perrin Family Foundation, has been a leader in local and state philanthropy for more than 20 years.
Diane Sierpina Honored with Philanthropy Award
HARTFORD, CT – The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy (CCP) named DIANE SIERPINA, Director of Justice Initiatives for New Canaan-based The Tow Foundation, the recipient of the 2017 Martha S. Newman Award. Diane, a resident of Stamford, CT, was honored for her demonstrated, sustained and exemplary service to the philanthropic sector in the state.