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Hartford Foundation Awards More Than $800,000 to Greater Hartford Summer Programs
Women & Girls Fund Supports Career Training
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut Awards $25K to Hartford Working Cities
Connecticut Community Foundation’s 2018 Annual Report Celebrates the Transformative Power of Communities That Cared
Community Foundation Awards Nearly $2 Million in Grantmaking Focused on Building Thriving Communities in Eastern CT
Hartford Area Inner City Capital Connections Launches Capacity-building Training Initiative for Over 60 Businesses
Nonprofits Receive $107,700 in Spring Grants
Connecticut Launches 100-Day Challenges to End Youth Homelessness
Hartford Foundation Names Melanie Tavares as New Director of the Nonprofit Support Program
Response to Financial Challenges: Funder - Nonprofit Survey Report
The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy and the CT Community Nonprofit Alliance surveyed their members in an effort to learn how nonprofits and funders were experiencing and responding to financial challenges.
Hartford Foundation Names Brad Drazen as Vice President, Communications and Marketing
Three Bills to Make Child Care More Affordable, Accessible
HARTFORD, CT -- Senate bills 931, 933, and 934 seek to ensure that affordability and accessibility do not stand in the way of families looking to provide this basic resource for their children.
Member eBrief - May 2019
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Names Susan Dana as Director of Development -- Major Gifts Program
Hundreds Support Fairfield Heart Walk & 5K Run at Sherwood Isle
Travelers, Community Volunteers Build New Playground In One Day at Hartford Riverfront
HARTFORD, CT -- About 200 volunteers from Travelers, Riverfront Recapture and the Hartford community spent Friday building a new playground on an empty side at Charter Oak Landing.The design of the park, which took just six hours for the team to raise, was based on drawings by kids in neighboring communities. Playground nonprofit KaBOOM! helped organize the project, which was part of a broaded effort led by the organization and Travelers to ensure communities have quality places for kids and families to play.