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The Maturing of America - Communities Moving Forward for an Aging Population
Baseline Survey Report for EngAGEment Initiative
2-1-1 Barometer: Connecticut's Older Adults
Is This What Change Feels Like? A Review on: The State of Aging in America: The 2012 Conference of Grantmakers in Aging
Aging Ready Communities - Challenges, Opportunities, National and Local Models - November 30, 2011
Funders at Work in Aging
The Council compiles examples of the many ways in which Connecticut grantmakers provide funding and leadership in aging and help build communities for all ages.
How a Public/Private Partnership Brought $30 Million and 6,650 Jobs to Connecticut
Family Economic Sucess Funder Survey Summary
Member Social Media Report Summary
Connecticut Grantmaking Highlights
Connecticut and National Estate Facts
Connecticut and national information available on charitable bequests made through estates over $2,000,000 (FYE 2010).
Quick Facts about Philanthropy in Connecticut
Resources for Grantseekers and Nonprofits
As part of the Council’s mission to promote effective philanthropy, we seek to enhance the grantmaker/grantseeker relationship.
Donors
A donor can be an individual, an institution or an organzition. They help others by making strategic and informed giving decisions with their resources and monetary awards.
Member Resources
Membership Application Form and Materials
The Membership Application is for Grantmakers and includes the application, support scale and how to compute support.
Membership Eligibility - Foundations & Giving Programs
You are eligible to become a member in the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy (CCP) if you represent an organization or are an individual* whose principal function is the making of grants for charitable purposes.
Our History
In 1969, the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy (CCP) was founded in Hartford with just 7 members as the Coordinating Council for Foundations. Today CCP is the state’s association of grantmakers committed to promoting and supporting effective philanthropy for the public good. CCP's 110 members annually grant more than $1 billion from assets of more than $8.4 billion. Read a brief account of CCP's 50-year history and timeline.