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Local Habitat for Humanity chapters and Bank of America partner on fifth annual Global Build in Connecticut
Healthy Food Fund Grant Guidelines
Chelsea Groton Bank Introduces Chelsea University & New E-Learning Platform
Legal Representation for Immigrant Youth: What Funders Can Do to Help
For members concerned with immigrant children's rights.
HFPG Impact! Greater Hartford Helping to Secure Community Use at Dillon Stadium and Colt Park
Children's Fund of Connecticut Welcomes Newly Elected Board Members
Engaging New Voters to Register at Fairfield County’s Community Foundation’s Get Out The Vote Events
Fairfield County Nonprofits Collaborate to Address Sexual Violence
Newman's Own Foundation Launches New Website to Share the Common Good
Hartford Foundation Announces New Community and Economic Development Initiative
Announcing the 2019 RSVP Competition Notice of Funding Opportunity
The Black Giving Circle Fund Announces Successful Fundraising Campaign
CCP Board of Director's Meeting
For members of the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy Board of Directors
Carlton Highsmith Receives Award
Community Foundation Awards More than $280,000 in Grants
Hartford Foundation President Jay Williams to Serve on Panel on “Climate Game Changers”
Connecticut Early Childhood Trauma Training Needs Assessment
Connecticut Association for Infant Mental Health (CT-AIMH) and their Early Childhood Trauma Collaborative partners are striving to increase the competency and capacity of the workforce serving infants and young children and their families to address the needs of children and families experiencing, or who have experienced trauma. In preparation for this work Lorentson Consulting was contracted to conduct a comprehensive statewide needs assessment in line with the tenets of participatory evaluation. The report was made possible by the Early Childhood Funder Collaborative, a project of the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy.