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Main Street Community Foundation Announces Promotions
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Announces Three New Appointees to Board of Directors
Burlington Residents to Receive a January 30th Briefing on the Needs of Local Men & Boys
CCP's 2018 Year in Review
CCP's Infographic reviews activities and milestones from 2018.
Community Foundation Once Again Offers Non-Profit Workshop Series
FCCF Launches 2018/2019 Legislative Forum Series
Hundreds of Diageo Employees Volunteer for Third Annual for Military Service Packing Party
Paul Mounds to Join Lamont Staff
HARTFORD, CT -- Connecticut Health Foundation's Paul H. Mounds, Jr., has been named to Gov.-elect Ned Lamont's adminstrative staff. Mounds will become chief operating officer -- a newly created role in the governor's office -- when Lamont assumes the governor's seat in January. Mounds will oversee and work with all state agency commissioners to leverage Lamont's agenda into initiatives.
Workforce Development Conversation
For staff and trustees of CCP member organizations engaged in the workforce development area.
University of Saint Joseph ArtsMentor Program Awarded Funding from National Endowment for the Arts and Richard P. Garmany Fund
United Technologies Honored As A 20-Year Sponsor of WTIC Holiday Stores
Nonprofits Receive $123,350 in late Fall Grants
Hartford Data Sharing: How Funders Can Help
For staff and trustees of CCP member organizations in Greater Hartford.
More Than 2 Dozen States, Cities Sue To Block Census Citizenship Question
HARTFORD, CT -- New York state is leading a group of 18 states, 10 cities, four counties and the U.S. Conference of Mayors in a lawsuit against the Census Bureau and Commerce Department to try to remove a new citizenship question from the 2020 census questionnaire. It was originally filed April 3, more than a week after California filed a similar lawsuit in San Francisco federal court against Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, who oversees the bureau, and Census Bureau officials. The city of San Jose, Calif., as well as a group of individuals from Maryland and Arizona, have also taken separate legal actions to block the citizenship question. The states joining New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court are Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Washington.