Member Orientation - October
New to the Council? Curious to know more about the resources available to members? Join us for this special opportunity to connect with colleagues and meet the Council staff.
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New to the Council? Curious to know more about the resources available to members? Join us for this special opportunity to connect with colleagues and meet the Council staff.
Point32Health Foundation awards nearly $3 million to 31 nonprofits in region
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut awarded nearly $1.2 million to support 37 organizations across its region.
Main Street Community Foundation has awarded a total of $153,364 through its general grant cycle to 44 local organizations that are committed to serving the residents of Bristol, Burlington, Plainville, Plymouth, Southington, or Wolcott.
This is the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy's 2024 Conference Agenda At A Glance.
The Tow Foundation grantee the Frederick Douglass Project for Justice will offer a Prison Visitation Program that allows community members to visit local correctional facilities and engage in open, face-to-face conversations with incarcerated people.
Main Street Community Foundation recently awarded $6,053 from the Women & Girls Fund to local organizations for the purchase of personal care items for senior women in Bristol, Burlington, Plainville, Plymouth, Southington and Wolcott.
In 2018, the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving launched the Social Enterprise Accelerator in partnership with No Margin, No Mission, a national consulting firm dedicated to helping nonprofits increase their entrepreneurial capacity, revenue, a
Liberty Bank Foundation Makes Historic $1 Million Grant to the Northern Middlesex YMCA’s Capital Campaign
Main Street Community Foundation is proud to connect students in need to donors with a passion for education through the Foundation’s scholarship program. This year, 167 students have been awarded a total of $334,874 in scholarships.
The Development and Donor Relations network will meet for the final meeting of 2024.
Site visits are a key opportunity for funders to connect with grantees, increase understanding of communities, build relationships, and learn new aspects of the work.
New Britain, CT - Rising H
Join your colleagues for this closing reception and opportunity to network, connect and reflect. Special thanks to reception hosts, the Connecticut United Ways.
More than 13,000 tax filers received free tax preparation and filing services from hundreds of IRS-certified volunteer tax preparers, resulting in nearly $28 million in refunds and credits being returned to Connecticut communities thanks to the 20
In storytelling, no two people have the same perspective, so no two stories are exactly the same. In this fun closing session, we’ll explore different perspectives on some of the sector’s biggest questions. This game show-inspired session will foster a deeper understanding of Connecticut’s philanthropic landscape with intergenerational perspectives on strategies we can use to move our sector forward.
Thank you for doing outreach for the conference! Below is draft language you can use, but feel free to make it your own. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank you!
Dear Colleagues,