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2024 Member Survey
Strengthening Community in a Time of Polarization: Roles for Philanthropy
William W. Ginsberg to retire in late 2024 from The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven
2023 Racial Equity Case Stories
We provide space for our members to connect, learn and share together on how to effectively address racial equity in their work as philanthropy-serving organizations (PSOs), and works to share our members’ learnings with the broader philanthropy field. As part of these efforts, we are pleased to share case stories from our members about their racial equity work.
16th Annual Private Foundations Executive Symposium
Travelers’ Andy Bessette Named 2023 George Bahamonde Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree Ahead of the Inaugural ImpaCT Awards
2023 Racial Equity Case Stories
Webster Bank Explores Current State of Financial Inclusion with its Inaugural Financial Empowerment Study
Emerging Impacts: The Effects of MacKenzie Scott's Large, Unrestricted Gifts
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Reporting and Evaluation: New Approaches to Center Equity and Convey Impact
Funder Briefing: Understanding Housing Issues in CT & Building Philanthropic Strategies
Fairfield County Funder Network
For members headquartered or funding specifically in Fairfield County.
Housing Affinity Group
- Housing Affinity Group brings private and public funders together to focus on structural and racial inequities related to housing instability, homelessness, and supportive services, and to prevent and end homelessness in Connecticut.
Health Affinity Group
- Health Affinity Group is focused on best practices, discussions, and emerging opportunities on topics related to health, health policy, and health grantmaking.
2023 Grantmaker Salary and Benefits Report
Eight Nonprofits Join the Hartford Foundation's Social Enterprise Accelerator 2023
Strengthening A Nascent Field: Lessons from the Building Leadership and Organizing Capacity Initiative
Over the past five years, the need for – and power of – young people’s leadership and action in the civic sphere has been palpable. Whether challenging the criminalization of youth of color in schools and communities, advancing the rights of immigrant and undocumented youth and families, or mobilizing to challenge current gun policies, young people have disrupted the status quo, advanced a bold vision for equity and justice, and held those with governing power, from city councils and school boards to the halls of Congress, accountable in order to change unjust laws and policies.