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CT Philanthropy Digest - October 2017
Danbury Hospital Foundation Receives $40K Contribution from Boehringer Ingelheim Cares Foundation
Webster Financial Corporation Announces CEO Succession
Danbury Collaborative Awards Application Period Extended
Social Venture Partners Connecticut Invites Letters of Interest for Investment
Billings Forge Community Works and Our Piece of the Pie Receive $250,000 from Hartford Foundation for Opportunity Youth Job Training Program
Grant Supports Terryville Plymouth Little League
Aurora Foundation Announces New Executive Director
Funders Respond to Charlottesville and Resources
Last week the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy penned a response to the riots in Charlottesville. We want to share other thoughtful and supportive statements from CCP members and local and national colleagues.
CCP Policy Update - July 19, 2017
CCP Policy Update - September 7, 2017
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut 2017 Community Campaign Chairs Announced
Newman's Own Foundation Teams Up with CrowdRise for Holiday Challenge Announcing Half a Million in Grant Giveaways to Charities
CCP Update - Disaster Relief - DACA - Johnson Amendment/Census Funding
CCP Update - DACA Renewal Scholarships
Race Can Be An Uncomfortable Topic, So Let’s Talk About It.
HARTFORD, CT -- Patricia Baker, president and CEO of the Connecticut Health Foundation, blogs ... "Connecticut is one of the healthiest states in the country. We can be proud of this, but must also be conscious that there is more to the story: People of color do not share the same positive health indicators white Connecticut residents enjoy."
In the Berkshires, locals struggle as tourism booms
SHEFFIELD, MA -- The Berkshires are rich with art, dance, theater, and music, dotted with picturesque towns and rolling hills that bloom red and gold in the fall. Tourists and second-home owners have been flocking here in increasing numbers, but for many of the people who live and work here year-round, getting by is a greater struggle than it used to be. The number of people in poverty in Berkshire County rose by nearly a third between 2000 and 2015, even as the overall year-round population dipped and the number of seasonal home owners increased almost 19 percent, according to data compiled for a recent study by the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation.
Aurora Women and Girls Foundation Appoints Two New Members to Board of Directors
Hurricane Irma Response
Find information and resources for responding to Hurricane Irma.