Communication Network Meeting - May
For member funder communications staff and those who have communications as part of their role
For member funder communications staff and those who have communications as part of their role
The Council is hosting a special series of workshops focused on “Aligning Practices with Values.” Many funders have made commitments to equity, and we are providing programs and resources to support moving to impactful action.
Join your peers in the organizational capacity building funders group for learning and sharing. This will be the second meeting of this funder group, and will focus on the areas of highest interest identified from member input after our first meeting.
The Fairfield County Funders Group provides a forum for grantmakers who are located in or funding in Fairfield County to come together, exchange information about news and topics of interest in the region. Members share knowledge and best practices, hear from guest presenters and learn about new and ongoing activities, initiatives, and areas of philanthropic engagement.
Join your community foundation CEO peers across the state for updates on and discussions about topics related to running a community foundation.
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits.
When a disaster strikes, many funders struggle to identify where and when to invest their philanthropic dollars effectively and equitably.
Join CCP for a special briefing with FEMA representatives to deepen your understanding of FEMA, and in particular, its long-term recovery work in Connecticut. This is part of a CCP conversation series with state and federal partners.
Join the CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative to bring the collective voice and resources of philanthropy to build and sustain a comprehensive early childhood system that works for all children, families, communities and the workforce in Connecticut.
For members of the Fairfield County Funders Group.
Join us for the upcoming Community Match Fund webinar with a member spotlight on Sustainable CT. Built on trust-based philanthropy and a commitment to redistributing power, the Community Match Fund is redefining human capital through dozens of examples of cultural connections and the participatory model using a unique crowdsourcing platform.
The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy invites its members who fund in health to this meeting of the Health Funders Affinity Group on March 3, 2022.
CCP invites you to our Alliance for Justice "Bolder Advocacy" Training workshop. This training will provide you with a clear understanding of the kinds of advocacy activities your foundation can safely engage in and best practices for grantmaking to give your grantees the most flexibility under the law for their advocacy efforts.
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits. This meeting will discuss 2022 workforce priorities.
In celebration of Black History Month, join members of the Philanthropy Professionals of Color Network to discuss what giving means to them, who inspired them to give, and how do they instill the spirit of giving for the next generation.
Join CCP for a special look at what funders need to know about the upcoming state legislative session. Nonprofit leaders from key areas will join us to share their insights and outline important policy priorities for 2022.
The CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative invites CCP and ECFC members to a conversation on effective approaches for philanthropy to support and sustain Black leadership in early care and education systems.
CCP invites you to join your organizational capacity-building peers for a special meeting to connect with colleagues, ask questions, explore solutions, and share ideas. In this meeting, we’ll also discuss possibilities for this peer group going forward.
Join CCP for a special program with Dr. Lucy Bernholz, Director, Digital Civil Society Lab at Stanford PACS; Senior Research Scholar, Stanford PACS and author of the new book, “How We Give Now: A Philanthropic Guide for the Rest of Us.
The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy is excited to announce the second meeting of its statewide Philanthropy Professionals of Color Network, the first of the Council