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Cigna Helps Customers Affected by California Wildfires, Cigna Foundation Donates $25,000 to the American Red Cross for Recovery
Cigna Grant Enables March of Dimes to Expand Supportive Pregnancy Care
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation Fund for Women & Girls Annual Luncheon Featuring Tracee Ellis Ross
Hartford Foundation Awards More Than $924,000 to Help Reduce Homelessness in Greater Hartford
Two Staff Members Join Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation
Burlington Residents to Receive a January 30th Briefing on the Needs of Local Men & Boys
BURLINGTON. CT -- At 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 30th at the Burlington Public Library, the Men & Boys’ Fund of Main Street Community Foundation will host the third community briefing on the unmet needs of local men and boys.
CCP's 2018 Year in Review
FCCF Launches 2018/2019 Legislative Forum Series
Foundation Landscapes: Racial Equity
University of Saint Joseph ArtsMentor Program Awarded Funding from National Endowment for the Arts and Richard P. Garmany Fund
WEST HARTFORD, CT -- The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) today announced that ArtsMentors, a community engagement program for underserved youth, has received $10,000 in funding support from both the National Endowment for the Arts Challenge America Program and the Richard P. Garmany Fund, a donor-advised fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Provides Support to Merrimack Valley Communities Affected by Gas Explosions
Business Insurance: What does my foundation really need?
Communications to Move Your Mission: Exploring Asset Framing
Let's Talk About Talent Investing!
Organizations Focused on Progress for Women and Girls Form Statewide Collective
CT Philanthropy Digest - December 2018
Liberty Bank Foundation Approves $241,500 in Grants
The Problem With Charitable Giving
NEW YORK, NY -- Starting this fall, and well into the future, medical students at New York University will get free tuition. In a few years, shiny new facilities will welcome cancer patients in Atlanta and brain researchers at Stanford. The announcements about these developments credit generous philanthropists, but fail to mention who else is footing much of the bill: American taxpayers. Like most charitable giving, health care philanthropy is tax-deductible. When wealthy people give away millions of dollars, their tax bills go down. But that leaves the rest of us either to pick up the slack or go without the investments that our government could have made with those funds.