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Connecticut nonprofits cutting staff, services in pandemic as revenue from services plunges despite uptick in contributions
HARTFORD, CT -- Despite an uptick in individual contributions aided by the surging stock market, Connecticut nonprofit leaders say huge losses in fee-for-service revenue during the coronavirus pandemic have led to reductions in staffing, loss of access for needy residents and — in some cases — programs shutting down entirely. Melanie Tavares, director of the Nonprofit Support Program at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, comments on changes that philanthropy is making in their funding.
New Report: Even Before the Pandemic, 38% of Families in Connecticut Struggled to Pay for Basic Needs
Essential Skills for Grant-Writing Success: Research, Writing and Assessment Tools to Get Your Grant Applications to Stand Out
The Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut Announces A Record $758,507 In Scholarship Awards
Boehringer Ingelheim’s Online Seminar for Nonprofits
Northwest Connecticut Students Awarded Scholarships
Bank of America Opens Grant Proposal Window for 2021 Art Conservation Project
Grant proposals are now being accepted for the 2021 Bank of America Art Conservation Project. All proposals must be submitted before Monday, November 30 to be eligible for funding in 2021.
Women's Business Council Aims to Raise $1M+ for Expanded Grant Program
Northwest Arts Council Raises $6K for Artist Relief Fund
LITCHFIELD, CT -- The Northwest Connecticut Arts Council has raised $6,250 for its Artist Relief Fund over the past five months. Proceedings go directly to artists in financial need in Litchfield County.
United Way of Connecticut Board of Directors Announces New Chief Executive Officer
New Canaan Community Foundation Names New Board Chair, Members
Hartford Foundation Announces Second Round of Phase Two Grants from COVID-19 Response Fund
Children's Learning Centers Receives Grant to Support Child-Care Services in Stamford
STAMFORD, CT -- The Children’s Learning Centers of Fairfield County has received a grant of a $35,000 from the United Way of Western Connecticut. The grant will provide critical funding to enable families to access high-quality early childhood education at the the Children’s Learning Centers. The United Way said it is working to help families it describes as Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed, or ALICE.
A Courageous Conversation on Race & Philanthropy
Black Philanthropy Virtual Event Presented by the Prosperity Foundation
Five Local Nonprofits Receive Grants to Support Social Justice, Alleviate Impact of COVID-19
Cigna Supports Pipeline of Urban Superintendents with $250,000 Grant to School of Education
Hartford Public Library Receives Cigna Funding For New Mental Health Wellness Art Series
Chamber Hosts Another Successful Youth Work Program
MIDDLETOWN, CT -- Middlesex Chamber of Commerce wraped up another successful installment of the Middletown Summer Youth Employment Program. They placed youngsters into subsidized employment in a wide variety of professional fields for six weeks in the summer months, working 20 hours per week. The 2020 team of funding partners included: Workforce Alliance, the City of Middletown, Peach Pit Foundation, Liberty Bank Foundation, the Community Foundation of Middlesex County, Jarvis Products Corporation, Stone Investment Properties, and Middlesex United Way.