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Hartford Public Library Receives Cigna Funding For New Mental Health Wellness Art Series
Hartford Foundation Launches New Program to Support Arts Organizations Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic
Connecticut Humanities Receives $100,000 from CHEFA for Collaborative COVID-19 Assistance to Connecticut’s Cultural Sector
Norwich Foundation Creates Fund to Help Arts, Cultural Organizations
New Canaan Community Foundation Awards More Than $530,000 in Grants
Who is Essential? Race, Culture, and Identity in American Democracy
Coronavirus Response: Building a future that reimagines systems for justice
A webinar for grantmakers
CT Office of the Arts Awards COVID-19 Response Grants
Hartford Foundation Announces Artists of Color Advisory Group
Arts & Economic Prosperity 5
The Arts & Economic Prosperity 5, released in late June, was conducted by Americans for the Arts (AFTA) and documents the economic impact of the nonprofit arts and culture industry. Connecticut Office of the Arts and 6 CT regional arts councils participated as study partners and helped to fuel the largest study of its kind.
University of Saint Joseph ArtsMentors Program Receives $10K in Funding from the Richard P. Garmany Fund
Lincoln Financial Foundation Grants $25K to Mark Twain House & Museum for Access and Education
Expanded Wheels to Learning Program Continues its Support for Transportation Funding for School Field Trips
Grace Farms Foundation Aims to Combat Modern-Day Slavery in Building Materials Supply Chain
NEW CANAAN, CT -- The Grace Farms Foundation, a Connecticut-based organization, announced today its new initiative to raise awareness about the use of forced labor in the manufacture of building products.
Passport to Plymouth to Celebrate Town’s 225th Anniversary
Grants Allow Students to Continue Music Education Through Summer Break
Greater Hartford Arts Landscape Study Reveals a Vibrant Industry Challenged by a Lack of Diversity and Shrinking Financial Resources
Newly Restored WPA-era Paintings Highlighted in New Exhibition at Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts
BROOKLYN, NY -- Thanks to a generous gift from the Class of 1964, the portrait of a young woman now hangs with 12 other paintings restored to their former vibrancy in the new Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts, part of the exhibit “A New Deal for Artists: Connecting Brooklyn College to Its Past, Present, and Future.”