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Grant Will Fund New Models for Meeting Health Needs of Immigrant Children, Homeless Youth
Gregory J. Pepe Appointed to the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven Board of Directors
Billie Jean King to Keynote 20th Anniversary Fund for Women & Girls Luncheon
Save The Date: April 5, 2018
Hartford Foundation Announces $25,000 Matching Contribution for Black Giving Circle Fund
HARTFORD, CT -- The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving is pleased to announce a $25,000, dollar-for-dollar matching contribution to the “Black Giving Circle Fund” to support the needs of Greater Hartford’s Black community.
CT Philanthropy Digest - October 2017
Funders Respond to Charlottesville and Resources
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut 2017 Community Campaign Chairs Announced
Member eBrief - September 2017
CT Philanthropy Digest - August 2017
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
Hartford Foundation Partners With Local and National Community Foundations to Address Youth Opportunity Gap
HARTFORD, CT -- Last month, Hartford Foundation president Jay Williams and Elysa Gordon, the Foundation’s senior advisor, joined with other members of CFON in Chicago to outline the group’s progress over the past year and chart a course for the future. In 2016, the Hartford Foundation became a charter member of the Community Foundation Opportunity Network (CFON), a collaboration among 40 community foundations to narrow that “opportunity gap” so that all children in America have the chance to achieve their full potential. The Network includes America’s leading community foundations, from New Hampshire to Georgia to Illinois to Seattle, and includes four in Connecticut: The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut, Fairfield County's Community Foundation, and Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.
Member eBrief - August 2017
With New Name & Vision, United Philanthropy Forum Leads a New Network to Advance Philanthropy
Charitable Givers Expect Uptick in Nonprofit Demands
HARTFORD, CT -- John Stearns of the Hartford Business Journal reports on the " uncertain local and state budgets that are clouding nonprofits' financial forecasts. CCP President Karla Fortunato, The Hartford's VP of Corporate Sustainabilty Diane Cantello and TANGO's Director of Nonprofit Education and Consulting Jack Horak give quotes, through the article.
CT Philanthropy Digest - July 2017
The JULY Digest includes feature headlines: How to Understand the State Fiscal Crisis - A message and resources from CCP; Report Reveals ACA Reduced CT Uninsured by Nearly 50%; Studies Find Proposed Budget Cuts Hurt Early Childhood Program Quality and State Economy; New England Consultant Directory to Assist Nonprofits; AND regular topics -- PHILANTHROPY NEWS LINKS; SCHOLARSHIP NEWS LINKS; GRANTS & RFPS; EVENTS & OTHER OPPORTUNITIES; PEOPLE and JOBS IN PHILANTHROPY!
Northwest Connecticut Students Awarded Scholarships
Changing Leadership At Helm of Local Nonprofit Organizations
HARTFORD, CT -- When Jay Williams takes over the leadership of The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving next week, he will be part of a significant changing of the guard in leading community nonprofit and business organizations. The article also mentions the changing leradership at CCP Member organzaitions Children's Fund of Connecticut and MetroHartford Alliance.
New Hartford Foundation President Promises To 'Roll Up Our Sleeves And Get Involved'
HARTFORD, CT -- Jay Williams, 45, will find himself in the Insurance Capital, where he will take over on July 17 as president of the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, the 92-year-old community group with nearly a billion dollars in assets. He arrives in Hartford at a moment of political and civic upheaval: State legislators are unable to agree on a budget amid fiscal crisis, and Aetna, a steady civic mainstay in Hartford for more than 160 years, has announced a move of its corporate headquarters to New York City.