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CT Philanthropy Digest - December 2018
Comcast Foundation Awards Grants to Connecticut Organizations
The NEA Foundation Names Sara Sneed New President and CEO
WASHINGTON, DC -- On the cusp of its 50th anniversary in 2019, the NEA Foundation, a public charity founded by educators for educators, today announced that Sara Sneed, a nationally recognized champion of public education, will succeed Harriet Sanford as president and CEO of the NEA Foundation on March 1, 2019.
Member eBrief - November 2018
Good News: "Long Island Sound Report Card" Released by Save the Sound Reveals Substantial Improvement
Connecticut Community Foundation Awards $16,000 in Grants for Community Events that Entertain, Empower, and Educate
“Events like these are essential to bringing communities closer together.”
Aetna Foundation Provides $100K Contribution to the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund
Op-ed: The Estate of Your Financial Affairs
Branford Community Foundation Welcomes New Board Members
CT Philanthropy Digest - October 2018
CCP Policy Update (10/2/2018)
Chelsea Groton Bank Introduces Chelsea University & New E-Learning Platform
Children's Fund of Connecticut Welcomes Newly Elected Board Members
Newman's Own Foundation Launches New Website to Share the Common Good
Announcing the 2019 RSVP Competition Notice of Funding Opportunity
Connecticut Early Childhood Trauma Training Needs Assessment
Connecticut Association for Infant Mental Health (CT-AIMH) and their Early Childhood Trauma Collaborative partners are striving to increase the competency and capacity of the workforce serving infants and young children and their families to address the needs of children and families experiencing, or who have experienced trauma. In preparation for this work Lorentson Consulting was contracted to conduct a comprehensive statewide needs assessment in line with the tenets of participatory evaluation. The report was made possible by the Early Childhood Funder Collaborative, a project of the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy.