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Blue Hills Civic Association Receives $450,000 Hartford Foundation Grant
Exploring Post-Election Scenario Planning
As the country gears up for significant national elections, many funders are planning ahead for a variety of post-election outcomes.
American Savings Foundation Welcomes New Board Members
Point32Health Foundation awards nearly $3 million to 31 nonprofits
Point32Health Foundation awards nearly $3 million to 31 nonprofits in region
Connecticut Council for Philanthropy Welcomes Three New Board Members, Thanks Three Outgoing Members
Funder Forum: Strengthening Community Engagement and Civic Leadership
2023 Year In Review
The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy is excited to share our 2023 Year in Review, a snapshot of some of our collective and organizational achievements in the year 2023. Together with you, we welcomed new leaders to our sector, provided best-in-class learning opportunities, and hosted year-round networking opportunities. We built new relationships with state leaders, amplified the voice of Connecticut philanthropy, launched a new policy agenda informed by you, and deepened our commitment to racial equity and inclusion.
State of Early Childhood: A Response to the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Panel on Child Care and a Continuation of Spotlighting Disenfranchised Populations
Cowan Promoted to Program Officer at American Savings Foundation
New Britain, Conn.
Child care, preschool slots for CT children are dropping, report says
Proposed 5-year overhaul to CT child care system would cost $2B
Plan to overhaul child care in CT — Too ambitious, or not enough?
Family Foundation Network
The Family Foundation network brings together family foundation members, their executive leadership, trustees, and staff.
Seen and Heard: Race, COVID and What Philanthropy Can Do to Support Youth
In March of 2020, in an effort to ensure the safety of youth and communities in the face of the burgeoning global pandemic brought about by COVID19, schools across the state of Connecticut abruptly shut down. Youth and their caregivers were notified that school buildings would reopen when it was deemed safe, and that plans for “remote learning” would be forthcoming.
A New Role for CT Youth
Young People have been at the center of movements for progressive social change throughout the history of our nation. There are a number of ways in which young people become involved in change movements. Some may have a generational exposure to civic activism through their families; others may have a critical awakening during their college years; others may choose to participate in the political electoral process.