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Regional Organizations Awarded More Than $75,000 in First Round of Grants from Valley Community COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund
At the Pandemic’s Epicenter, Here is What Grantmakers Are Doing in the Tri-State Area
CT Philanthropy Digest - Spring 2020
CCP Member Call with Jason Jakubowski and Lisa Tepper Bates- April 17, 2020
CCP's Member Check-in on April 17, 2020 featured an overview on statewide food security by Foodshare's Jason Jakubowski and a weekly update from Lisa Tepper Bates
CCP Member COVID-19 Check-In
Main Street Community Foundation awards grants to Plainville Community Food Pantry, Plainville Social Services
PLAINVILLE, CT -- The Main Street Community Foundation has proactively awarded $4,000 to the Plainville Community Food Pantry and $1,000 to Plainville Social Services. This money will help with some of the biggest community needs amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Blog: COVID-19 in context: Why we need to understand the roots of health disparities
Foundation for Community Health Responds to COVID-19
Foundation for Community Health Announces COVID-19 Rapid Response Grant Program
Liberty Bank Team Announces $100,000 Emergency Grant to Support Local Hospitals in Pandemic Response
Community Foundation Announces Funding for COVID-19 Initiatives and Unexpected Operating Expenses of Local Nonprofits
Webster Donates $100,000 to United Ways to Aid COVID-19 Response Funds
Hartford Foundation Announces Second Round of Grants from COVID-19 Response Fund
United Way of Coasatal Fairfield County Provides Frontline Support
Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation Launches Northwest Corner COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation's Janelle Woods-McNish Discusses the Impact of Skills-based Volunteering
Will the virus kill American child care? Centers across America need help desperately
NEW YORK, NY -- Imagine, for a moment, a future when the coronavirus pandemic is at last behind us. Stores are reopening, people are leaving their homes and workers are returning to their jobs. However, because Congress did not provide for the thousands of child-care providers across the country that desperately needed assistance, the vast majority have been forced to close their doors forever.