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COVID-19: Support for Mental Health, Bereavement and Grief
COVID-19: Managing a Global Response
CCP Member Call with Dr. Tekisha Dwan Everette - April 10, 2020
CCP's Member Check-in on April 10, 2020 included an overview by Dr. Tekisha Dwan Everette, Executive Director, Health Equity Solutions.
Home-Based Child Care Emergency Fund: Sustaining our nation’s diverse home-based child care community
Home Grown and the Reinvestment Fund have developed a toolkit to help sustain and strengthen the home-based caregivers and providers in communities across the country.
CCP Member Call with Lisa Tepper Bates - April 3, 2020
CCP Member COVID-19 Response Check-In
Response Funds Available for Nonprofits
CCP Urges Congress to Support Nonprofits in Stimulus Bill
HARTFORD, CT -- CCP sent a letter to the Connecticut Congressional delegation urging support for the nonprofit community in response to the COVID-19 emergency.
Connecticut United Ways Create COVID-19 Response Fund Will Help Those Financially Affected by the Pandemic
How We Are Responding to Coronavirus: Looking Forward
How CCP Is Responding to Coronavirus
How Philanthropy Can Support and Enhance the Government Response to COVID-19
COVID-19 Coronavirus: How Philanthropy Can Respond
Webinar: Australia’s Summer Bushfires: From Root Causes to Opportunities for Support
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Provides Support to Merrimack Valley Communities Affected by Gas Explosions
Scott Grateful for Generosity Shown for Hurricane Relief
TALLAHASSEE, FL -- Gov. Rick Scott and Volunteer Florida on Monday thanked the people and businesses who have come forward with generous donations to the Florida Disaster Fund since he activated it last week to help those impacted by Hurricane Michael. Some of the biggest donations so far have come from Wells Fargo ($250,00); Aetna ($100,000); Duke Energy ($50,000) and Uber ($25,000). Dr. Garth Graham, president of the Aetna Foundation and vice president of community health for Aetna, Inc. said, "As someone who grew up in Florida, I know firsthand that Floridians will be resilient as they recover from Hurricane Michael. We hope that the donation from the Aetna Foundation and the efforts of Aetna employees in the area will help support these recovery efforts."