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Loan Servicing Representative
The Loan Servicing - Loan Servicing Representative II works under the supervision of the Senior Manager – Loan Servicing Operations; and is accountable for the data integrity of new loans imported or added to the loan servicing software, reviewing accounts and ensuring that loans are added under...
The Valley Community Foundation Turns 20!
Tax Season Officially Begins – More Families Eligible for Free Tax Assistance Than Ever Before
State of Early Childhood: A Response to the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Panel on Child Care and a Continuation of Spotlighting Disenfranchised Populations
Connecticut Voices for Children (CT Voices) envisions a Connecticut where all our children thrive. As such, families need to thrive (since children are part of families) and ensuring a strong and equitable workforce is critical to this.
Grants will support training for community health workers
Plan to overhaul child care in CT — Too ambitious, or not enough?
Webster Bank Explores Current State of Financial Inclusion with its Inaugural Financial Empowerment Study
Shifting to Build More Equitable Practices - From Grantmaking to Evaluation to Vendor Relationships
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Funder Briefing: Understanding Housing Issues in CT & Building Philanthropic Strategies
Join the CT Council for Philanthropy and its Housing Affinity Group to deepen your understanding of the current housing challenges in Connecticut alongside the landscape of solutions that philanthropy can support.
Family Foundation Network
The Family Foundation network brings together family foundation members, their executive leadership, trustees, and staff.
Strengthening A Nascent Field: Lessons from the Building Leadership and Organizing Capacity Initiative
Over the past five years, the need for – and power of – young people’s leadership and action in the civic sphere has been palpable. Whether challenging the criminalization of youth of color in schools and communities, advancing the rights of immigrant and undocumented youth and families, or mobilizing to challenge current gun policies, young people have disrupted the status quo, advanced a bold vision for equity and justice, and held those with governing power, from city councils and school boards to the halls of Congress, accountable in order to change unjust laws and policies.
Seen and Heard: Race, COVID and What Philanthropy Can Do to Support Youth
A New Role for CT Youth
Young People have been at the center of movements for progressive social change throughout the history of our nation. There are a number of ways in which young people become involved in change movements. Some may have a generational exposure to civic activism through their families; others may have a critical awakening during their college years; others may choose to participate in the political electoral process.