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Member Orientation - February
Child care, preschool slots for CT children are dropping, report says
Eight nonprofit organizations receive $40,000 from Point32Health Foundation: Collaboration with Colleague Resource Groups advances equity
January 3, 2024
Grants will support training for community health workers
The Guilford Foundation Allocates $1 Million to 34 Area Nonprofits through Federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding
58 community organizations receive nearly $6 million in grants from Point32Health Foundation
Connecticut Data Collaborative Earns Two-Year Grant from Hartford Foundation to Support Accessible Data Initiatives
William W. Ginsberg to retire in late 2024 from The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven
Hartford Foundation Awards More Than $224,000 in Grants to Support Food Programs, Other Basic Services
DataHaven’s Hartford Foundation 2023 Equity Profile Highlights Region’s Challenges and Opportunities
Communications Network Meeting - November
Hartford Family Childcare Providers Receive Hartford Foundation Grant for Business and Financial Training Series
Shifting to Build More Equitable Practices - From Grantmaking to Evaluation to Vendor Relationships
Join us for a special program in partnership with Philanthropy New York. In what ways has your work changed in the last three years in service to the true meaning of philanthropy - a love of humankind?
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.
David Addams: Connecticut has had some wins but needs to do more for the vulnerable
Opinion: Celebrating the untold history of Black philanthropy
In an Op-ed originally published in the CT Post on August 11, 2023, Mendi Blue Paca, President &
New Executive Director Appointed by Harold Webster Smith Foundation
Foundation names Luria Executive Director