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This is the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy's 2024 Conference Agenda At A Glance.
The Tow Foundation grantee the Frederick Douglass Project for Justice will offer a Prison Visitation Program that allows community members to visit local correctional facilities and engage in open, face-to-face conversations with incarcerated people.
Site visits are a key opportunity for funders to connect with grantees, increase understanding of communities, build relationships, and learn new aspects of the work.
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Join the Council for a special look at what funders need to know about the outcomes of the 2024 legislative session. CT Mirror Budget Reporter Keith Phaneuf will join a panel of nonprofit leaders from key areas to share insights and takeaways from the 2024 session.
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving's Nonprofit Support Program will be hosting a workshop for both new and current consultants, and people who are thinking about starting or joining a consulting business.
The Valley Community Foundation (VCF) is proud to announce its $600,000 three-year grant to the Valley Council for Health and Human Services (the Council) as part of its Stepping Forward initiative.
Massachusetts state agency partnership with community foundations is a resounding success.
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocated $2.55 billion in fiscal recovery dollars for the state of Connecticut. Learn how Connecticut is using these fu