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Member eBrief - October 2017
Concerns Raised That U.S. Census Count Changes, Funding Cutbacks May Hurt Connecticut
Hartford Leaders, Agencies Engage In Aid Talks And Waiting Game For Puerto Rican Families
Grant Will Fund New Models for Meeting Health Needs of Immigrant Children, Homeless Youth
Gregory J. Pepe Appointed to the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven Board of Directors
Help After Hurricane Harvey
Comcast’s Internet Essentials Program Continues to Help Close the Digital Divide in Hartford and Throughout Connecticut
Comcast NBCUniversal Makes Additional $1M Cash Donamtion to Hurricane Relief Efforts
Comcast NBC Universal Supports Hurricane Harvey Relief Efforts
United Way 2-1-1 Continues to Respond to Hurricane Needs
40 Years On, Community Foundation Continues Its Giving Mission
A Continuing Mission Evolves: Branford Early Childhood Collaborative Turns 16
BRANFORD, CT -- At 16 years old, Branford Early Childhood Collaborative (BECC), once a grassroots group, is evolving to meet its continuing mission. Now in the process of becoming a 501 (c)3 non-profit, BECC also has a newly established, 15-person Board of Directors chaired by Dr. Bruce Storm Ed.D. The new direction grew out of a change in funding support. For many years, BECC was largely funded with support from the Graustein Memorial Fund and operated under the umbrella of United Way of Greater New Haven.
CT Health Foundation Awards $650K in Grants
Connecticut Community Foundation Welcomes Four Local Leaders to Board of Trustees
In Rural Areas, Access To Health Services Increasingly Challenging
CHDI Welcomes New President & CEO Jeffrey Vanderploeg
Campaign Launched To Help Vulnerable Children & Families
NEW HAVEN, CT -- The United Way of Greater New Haven is launching an annual campaign to help children and families in need, at a time when “funding cuts and general instability around the state budget process have sent shockwaves through the nonprofit community in Greater New Haven.”