Workforce Affinity Group Meeting - April
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits.
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For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits.
The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy invites its members who fund in health to this meeting of the Health Funders Affinity Group on March 3, 2022.
Welcome to the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy’s job board where you can look for a new job or post a job opening. Our job board provides a unique hub for positions in the region’s social sector among nonprofits, philanthropies and foundations, as well as social enterprise companies.
For members of the Fairfield County Funders Group.
In celebration of Black History Month, join members of the Philanthropy Professionals of Color Network to discuss what giving means to them, who inspired them to give, and how do they instill the spirit of giving for the next generation.
Join CCP for a special look at what funders need to know about the upcoming state legislative session. Nonprofit leaders from key areas will join us to share their insights and outline important policy priorities for 2022.
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits. This meeting will discuss 2022 workforce priorities.
The CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative invites CCP and ECFC members to a conversation on effective approaches for philanthropy to support and sustain Black leadership in early care and education systems.
The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy relies on member input to design our programs and services. We recently launched our 2022 member survey and we need your input! This survey is open to members only. You must be logged in to the CCP website to access the link.
Check out CCP's 2021 Year in Review to see our wrap-up of an exciting year.
One of the most requested tools by Council members is Council on Foundations's report which offers the most comprehensive information in the field of grantmaking on compensation levels and salary administration.
Join CCP for a special program with Dr. Lucy Bernholz, Director, Digital Civil Society Lab at Stanford PACS; Senior Research Scholar, Stanford PACS and author of the new book, “How We Give Now: A Philanthropic Guide for the Rest of Us.
For members of the Fairfield County Funders Group.
Open to CCP members and partner organizations, this highly acclaimed and informative racial equity training will use stories and data to present a perspective that racism is fundamentally structural in nature. Presented in partnership with Racial Equity Institute (REI) organizers.