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Beyond DEI: Bridging Divides to Build Partnerships that Work
Connecticut Women’s Education and Legal Fund Receives $200,000 Hartford Foundation Grant to Support Bilingual Legal Advocacy Services
Hartford Foundation Get Out The Vote Initiative Successfully Registered More Than 1,000 New Voters
Latino Youth Internship, Mentoring, College Prep and Financial Literacy Program Receives Grant from the Latino Endowment Fund at the Hartford Foundation
The Black Giving Circle Fund Announces Successful Fundraising Campaign
New Report Finds Medicaid's Impact Goes Beyond Health Care in CT
PERSPECTIVE: Access to Healthy Foods: How Far Are You Willing to Go?
HARTFORD, CT -- Blog post by by Garth Graham, M.D., MPH, is a leading authority on social determinants of health. President of the Aetna Foundation since 2013 and Vice President of Community Health for Aetna, Inc., Dr. Graham is a former deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under the Obama and Bush administrations where he also ran the Office of Minority Health.
For the first time in the history of the United States, today’s youth are expected to have a shorter life-span than their parents. With medical, scientific and technological advances, this notion seems dumbfounding. But when we step away from the science and technology and take a deeper look at our communities, you can find the root causes. Access to healthy food, public safety and environmental factors are all driving forces behind this decline in longevity. These social determinants of health are becoming increasingly influential to our health . . .
Program to Empower Latino Parents Receives Grant from the Latino Endowment Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
Connecticut Health Foundation Grant Will Support Patient Navigation Model for Uninsured New Haven Residents
Finalists Announced for First Annual Paul and Joyce Aicher Leadership in Democracy Award
HARTFORD, CT -- This year, Everyday Democracy launched the first annual Paul and Joyce Aicher Leadership in Democracy Award, which will honor its founders, and people and organizations whose work embodies their vision with a $10,000 cash award. The award winner will be announced November 15th.
Hartford Foundation Announces $25,000 Matching Contribution for Black Giving Circle Fund
Funders Respond to Charlottesville and Resources
Last week the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy penned a response to the riots in Charlottesville. We want to share other thoughtful and supportive statements from CCP members and local and national colleagues.
CCP Response to Charlottesville
HARTFORD, CT -- On behalf of the staff and board of Connecticut Council for Philanthropy, Judith Meyers, board chair, Michael Johnston, board vice chair, and Karla Fortunato, president, have penned the following response to the riots in Charlottesville.
Time to Get Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable
Hartford Foundation Partners With Local and National Community Foundations to Address Youth Opportunity Gap
Moraima Gutierrez Named Chair of Latino Endowment Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
What’s at stake: New data on the impact of the Affordable Care Act in Connecticut
Dec 2016 Meeting Resources
Materials from the December 8, 2016 Education Affinity Group Meeting.