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The Partnership Loan Program for Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses in New Haven and the Lower Naugatuck Valley
UI and SCG Help Downtown Businesses Recover from COVID-19 Impacts
Bank of America, Travelers and City of Hartford Contributions Will Enhance Hartford Small Business Emergency Grant Program
Pandemic Child Care Relief Justification Briefing and Fact Sheet
The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), a national, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization advancing policy solutions for low-income people, has developed a Justification Briefing and Fact Sheet with state-by-state estimates of public funds needed by the child care industry during the pandemic to sustain the viability of our providers.
Hartford Launches $1 Million Small Business Grant Program, Plans Additional $300,000 Grant Program, and Awards $120,000 to Small Businesses
Initiative for a Competitive Inner City Inner City Launches Second Round of Inner City Capital Connections Program
Regional Leaders Craft Economic Strategy for Metro Hartford
Opportunity Zones: Choose Connecticut
Five Steps to Accelerate Economic Growth in Connecticut
Hartford Area Inner City Capital Connections Launches Capacity-building Training Initiative for Over 60 Businesses
The Chelsea Groton Foundation Makes 2nd $100K Grant to Support Global City Norwich
HFPG Impact! Greater Hartford Helping to Secure Community Use at Dillon Stadium and Colt Park
Hartford Foundation Announces New Community and Economic Development Initiative
Chelsea Groton Foundation Makes $100K Grant for Establishing a Global City Initiative — Supporting the Revitalization of Downtown Norwich
Regional Leaders to Craft Economic Strategy for the Hartford Metropolitan Region
Bank of America Awards Grant to KNOX, Helping Provide Green Job Opportunities, Revitalize Hartford Neighborhoods
Middlesex United Way hopes Working Cities Challenge Grant Can Help Cut Poverty Rates
MIDDLETOWN, CT -- Middletown received a $15,000 design grant to develop a plan to improve the lives of low-income Middletown residents by decreasing poverty rates among single heads of household with children under 18, hoping to reduce our current rate of 41 percent to our goal of 25 percent over the next 10 years. Since March, a collaborative team led by Middlesex United Way, The Connection and the city of Middletown, representatives from over 30 other organizations and businesses and Middletown residents have been meeting monthly to develop a plan to achieve this goal, and in turn, improve the lives of low-income residents.
Resources for Further Reading - Giving in Connecticut 2015
Resources for further reading related to Giving in Connecticut, published December 2015.