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Member eBrief - January 2019
Over $55,000 in Grants Announced at Women & Girls’ Fund Annual Meeting & Grantee Reception
More than $150,000 in Scholarships Available for Northwest CT Students
Women & Girls Fund Accepting Grant Applications
State Budget Impact Forum
CCP Founding Members
As part of #CCP50, the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy is acknowledging our founding and early members. In 1969, the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy (CCP) was founded in Hartford with just 7 members as the Coordinating Council for Foundations. Today CCP is the state’s association of grantmakers committed to promoting and supporting effective philanthropy for the public good.
With Support from Hartford Foundation, New Hartford Land Bank to Conduct Citywide Property Survey and Market Analysis
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut CEO Named 2019 Wise Woman Honoree by National Organization of Italian American Women
Hartford Foundation Get Out The Vote Initiative Successfully Registered More Than 1,000 New Voters
Grassroots efforts register voters in some of the region’s lowest performing neighborhoods.
Latino Youth Internship, Mentoring, College Prep and Financial Literacy Program Receives Grant from the Latino Endowment Fund at the Hartford Foundation
HARTFORD, CT -- More Greater Hartford Latino youth will have an opportunity to gain real-life job experience, thanks to a $20,000 grant to the Center for Latino Progress from the Latino Endowment Fund (LEF) at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.
United Way Launches Coalition to Help Those Impacted By Government Shutdown
American Savings Foundation Launches New Website
New Fund at Community Foundation of Greater New Britain to Honor Long-Time New Britain Dentist Dr. Walter R. Fletcher, Jr. and Family
NEW BRITAIN, CT -- For nearly 40 years, Dr. Walter Fletcher tended to the oral health needs of countless children and families from New Britain and beyond at his 55 West Main Street dental practice in Downtown New Britain. When the beloved Dr. Fletcher’s life was unexpectedly cut short in 1982 at age 60 following a heart attack, a seed was planted to one day honor the legacy of a man who cared deeply for his hometown and the people who lived here.