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New ScholarshipProgram at the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Hartford Among the Largest of its Kind in the Nation
Find Your Best Way Through United Way
Person of the Week: For Children and Change: Judith Meyers’ Compelling Work
Main Street Community Foundation Receives National Recognition
CT Philanthropy Digest - August 2017
The Trust for Learning Announces RFP to Research the Impact of Montessori Education in Public Schools
Center for Latino Progress Receives Comcast Foundation Grant
New Members Join United Way of Coastal Fairfield County Board
Lata Reddy Elevated to Chair of The Prudential Foundation
Liberty Bank Giving Circle Donations Total $28,000
Torrington Youth Summer Program Gets Second Chance After Eversource Donation
Dominion Energy Invites Organizations Serving Veterans and Military Families to Apply for $500,000 in Grants
Avangrid Corporate Headquarters To Be in Orange, Connecticut
U.S. News and Aetna Foundation Announce Collaboration to Highlight Community Health
Women & Girls Fund Executive Committee Welcomes New Members
Connecticut Community Foundation Awards Nearly $940,000 in College Scholarships to More Than 420 Local Students
Fresh Faces Join The Community Foundation’s Board of Directors
PERSPECTIVE – Early Childhood Care and Education: A Prudent Investment
HARTFORD, CT -- A CT by the Numbers Perspective by Joanna Meyer, Michael Strambler, Clare Irwin and George Coleman on the importance of funding early childhood education. The perspective cites the Connecticut Voices for Children policy brief made possible by the Connecticut Early Childhood Funder Collaborative.
Early Childhood: An Effective Long-term Investment in Connecticut’s Children
HARTFORD, CT -- Richard A. Sussman, director of early childhood investments for the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, makes the case for "good investments based on research about what really works and have promise for making a positive and long-term impact." "One of the state’s recent examples of a good investment is the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood (OEC). Budget proposals recommend decreasing or eliminating the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood to create short-term savings.