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“Man in a Van” Rescues Nearly 140,000 Pounds of Food Since October
Newman's Own Foundation Reaches Milestone of $500 Million to Charity
Newman's Own Foundation Launches #Newmanitarian Campaign Asking People to Commit Acts of Kindness
Northwest CT Community Foundation Releases Demographics Report
Hartford Public Schools District Receives $380,000 Grant from Hartford Foundation to Support Family and School Community Partnership Efforts
CHEFA Announces $74,614 Grant to Hartford Gay & Lesbian Health Collective
Greater New Haven NAACP and Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, Announce New Partnership for $10,000 Down Payment Assistance Program
Northwest Connecticut Community Foundation Board Welcomes Three New Members
Rockfall Foundation Announces New Development Director
Bracket-Style Fundraising Tournament to Raise Awareness and Funds for Connecticut Charities
Fifty-One Percent: the Goal for Women and Girls
NEW LONDON, CT -- While a new report on the status of women and girls in eastern Connecticut will serve the region as a rich source of statistics, solutions and challenges, it is really an iron hand in a velvet glove. It comes with an agenda The Day heartily endorses: a coordinated philanthropic strategy for better lives for girls and women. The Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut has begun the rollout of the report, subtitled "A Catalyst for Action," to document where women of all ages stand in regard to health, education level, employment, financial stability and security from domestic violence.
United Way of North Central Connecticut Invests in Education in Enfield
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut to Invest $253,000 in Greater Hartford Region
Announcing a New Partnership to Improve Opportunities for Urban Homebuyers
Report on the Status of Women and Girls in Eastern Connecticut
The Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut, in conjunction with researchers at DataHaven, has developed their first “Report on the Status of Women and Girls in Eastern Connecticut.”
Memorial Fund Helps Send Kids to Summer Camp
Off To a Great Start! Early Childhood Fair Set For Saturday, Feb. 24
Middlesex United Way Wins $450K Working Cities Grant to Help Single Parents
MIDDLETOWN, CT -- Kevin Wilhelm of Middlesex United Way announced that Middletown has won the Boston Federal Reserve Working Cities Challenge, which promotes economic growth throughout cities in Connecticut, as well as other parts of New England. This grant provides $450,000 in a multi-year commitment to support the implementation of different strategies and resources to help single parents in need begin their journey toward financial stability and economic independence.