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Five Local Nonprofits Receive Grants to Support Social Justice, Alleviate Impact of COVID-19
Cigna Supports Pipeline of Urban Superintendents with $250,000 Grant to School of Education
Hartford Public Library Receives Cigna Funding For New Mental Health Wellness Art Series
Chamber Hosts Another Successful Youth Work Program
MIDDLETOWN, CT -- Middlesex Chamber of Commerce wraped up another successful installment of the Middletown Summer Youth Employment Program. They placed youngsters into subsidized employment in a wide variety of professional fields for six weeks in the summer months, working 20 hours per week. The 2020 team of funding partners included: Workforce Alliance, the City of Middletown, Peach Pit Foundation, Liberty Bank Foundation, the Community Foundation of Middlesex County, Jarvis Products Corporation, Stone Investment Properties, and Middlesex United Way.
Science foundation discusses <b>funding</b> giant Hawaii telescope
Gaylord Specialty Healthcare Awarded CHEFA COVID-Relief Grant
Disaster Philanthropy in the Time of COVID-19
Measuring Disparities in Cost and Spending across Connecticut School Districts
CCP 2020 Virtual Conference: Building Community Engagement to Increase Equity and Impact
Early Childhood Funder Collaborative
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut Receives $150,000 from Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority for Connecticut United Ways COVID-19 Response Fund
Thousands of Pounds of Food Collected by United Way of Western Connecticut and the Danbury Fair Mall
American Eagle Financial Credit Union Announces Donations to Eight Public School Districts
DanburyWORKS and Amazon Will Partner to Offer Virtual Information Sessions About Employment
CT Philanthropy Digest - September 2020
Environmental Grants Available from The Rockfall Foundation
2020 Annual Nonprofit Conference – Meeting the Challenge, Making a Difference
American Savings Foundation Donates to Neighbors in Need Fund to Help Support City Residents, Families
NEW BRITAIN – Supporting more city residents and families, the American Savings Foundation has donated $35,000 toward United Way’s Neighbors in Need Fund. Because United Way already specializes in supporting local nonprofit organizations, the funds were able to get a quick turnaround and have been given toward six New Britain nonprofit organizations, including the Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc., Human Resources Agency of New Britain, the Prudence Crandall Center, YMCA of New Britain and Berlin, the CCARC Services for people with disabilities, and the Consolidated School District of New Britain.