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Connecticut United Ways Create COVID-19 Response Fund Will Help Those Financially Affected by the Pandemic
Valley Community Partners Launch Valley Community COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund
Community Foundation to Make Available More Than $2 million in Funding for COVID-19
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation Announces New COVID-19 Resiliency Fund
Joint PSO Statement: Keep Equity at the Forefront in Philanthropy’s Response to the Coronavirus
CCP has signed on to a joint statement of philanthropy serving organizations (PSO).
Branford Community Foundation Announces Response Fund for Individuals Impacted by Coronavirus
Guilford Foundation Announces Response Fund for Individuals Impacted by Coronavirus
Main Street Community Foundation Establishes COVID-19 Response Fund
Webster Donates $100,000 to Feeding America Partners to Assist During COVID 19 Outbreak
Tufts Health Plan Foundation Commits $1 Million to Address COVID-19
As COVID-19 Spreads, Lincoln Financial Donates $1 Million to Food Providers in Its Local Communities
RADNOR, PA -- Lincoln Financial Group announced today that the Lincoln Financial Foundation has rapidly responded to the immediate needs of food providers in its local communities to help address the rising demand for their services as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Member eBrief - Coronavirus Edition 2020
How We Are Responding to Coronavirus: Looking Forward
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Launches COVID-19 Response Fund
Coronavirus Resources for Funders and Nonprofits
How CCP Is Responding to Coronavirus
HARTFORD, CT -- Read how CCP plans to deal with the coronavirus in Connecticut and actions funders may consider for helping their grantees and communities.
ALICE Reports
Arts & Economic Prosperity 5
The Arts & Economic Prosperity 5, released in late June, was conducted by Americans for the Arts (AFTA) and documents the economic impact of the nonprofit arts and culture industry. Connecticut Office of the Arts and 6 CT regional arts councils participated as study partners and helped to fuel the largest study of its kind.