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Connecticut Community Foundations Collaborate to Support New Journalism Series on Impact of State Fiscal Crisis
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Donors Raised $100K in Support of Three New Funds
New Online Resource Gives Local Nonprofit Organizations 50,000 Professional Volunteers at their Fingertips
Hartford Foundation’s Record-Breaking Grantmaking Topped $34.5 Million in 2017
An Open Invitation to “MoveFORWARD” on March 8th
United Way, Hartford Public Schools to Celebrate Read Across America Day, March 2
CHEFA Announces $250K Grant to United Way of Connecticut to Battle Opiod Crisis
CHEFA Announces FY 2018 Client Grant Awards
HARTFORD, CT -- CHEFA, the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority, is pleased to announce the FY 2018 Client Grant Program awardees.
MARCH 1st is Fairfield County Giving Day! “Give Where You Live” & Help Your Community Thrive at FCGives.org
Regional Leaders to Craft Economic Strategy for the Hartford Metropolitan Region
Hartford Foundation-Sponsored Survey of Displaced Persons from Hurricanes Moving into Region is Underway
Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut Supports Coordinated Response to Help Hurricane Evacuees Facing Homelessness
Nine National Foundations Join to Address Nationwide Housing Instability
9 Foundations Partner To Tackle America’s Housing Crisis, As Trump Tries To Gut Funding
WASHINGTON, DC -- The increasingly desperate affordable housing crisis has led nine U.S. foundations, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and The Melville Charitable Trust to announce on Tuesday that they are launching a partnership to tackle systemic problems in the housing market. The aim: to ensure that the more than 11 million families across the country that spend more than half of their paycheck on rent and those who are homeless have access to safe, affordable housing. The partnership, called Funders For Housing and Opportunity, has divided an initial $4.9 million in grant money between four nonprofits that tackle housing insecurity. This first tranche of money is aimed “mostly in the area of policy, advocacy and organizing,” said Susan Thomas, senior program officer at Melville Charitable Trust and chair of Funders for Housing and Opportunity.