CT Philanthropy Digest - July 2016

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

    

The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy works with members promoting effective philanthropy throughout the state, and with our colleagues nationally through the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers, whose network represents more than 5,500 participating organizations and is the largest network in American philanthropy. Photos: 2016 Philanthropy Luncheon and Conference, Trumbull, CT.


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FEATURED PHILANTHROPY NEWS >>

Foundation Announces Transitional Support to Alleviate Public Funding Cuts >>

$1.4M for Youth Creating Safe Streets, Strong Neighborhoods >>

In Memoriam: Remembering A Past CCP Leader, James Mason, Jr. >>

PHILANTHROPY NEWS LINKS >>
GRANTS & RFPS >>
EVENTS & OTHER OPPORTUNITIES >>
PEOPLE NEWS >>
JOBS IN PHILANTHROPY >>
ABOUT CCP >>

FEATURED PHILANTHROPY NEWS

Foundation Announces Transitional Support to Alleviate Public Funding Cuts

Giving in CT 2015: 2013 State Dollars Surpass CT Foundation Giving 19 X 1The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving is working with area nonprofits to determine the impact of state budget cuts and how they can assist communities reeling from the state fiscal crisis.  Faced with declining revenues and increased costs, both the state and many municipalities are making significant budget cuts that impact service delivery through the region’s nonprofits to the neediest.
     As a first step, the Foundation has allocated $1 million from its general grantmaking budget to assist qualifying nonprofits affected by unexpected losses of support, particularly in the areas of critical human services.  For long-term effectiveness, the Foundation is also providing capacity building and sustaining strategies to help nonprofits address the changing funding environment in a sustainable way. Read more >>

Read media coverage and opinion:

Hartford Foundation Announces Grants To Replace State Cuts >> -- Hartford Courant

Clean Up Crew? How the Fall of Government May Shape Philanthropy's Future >> -- Inside Philanthropy

A Foundation and Nonprofits React to Deep Cuts in Connecticut >> -- Nonprofit Quarterly

Hartford Foundation Plays Vital Role Aiding Capital City >> -- Hartford Business Journal

Government vs. Foundation Support

In fiscal year 2013, expenditures for the Connecticut General Fund were $19 billion, clearly dwarfing the $999 million given by Connecticut foundations. Connecticut is home to 1,607 foundations, including community foundations that serve every town in the state in addition to providing grant support. These foundations help solve critical issues by: convening business, government and nonprofit leaders; finding and testing innovative solutions; and sharing knowledge. While foundations cannot replace state funding, the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy and the foundation community have a history of playing a vital role partnering with government on issues such as regional economic development, energy and climate, workforce development and early childhood education.
     For more information access the 2015 Giving in Connecticut Report >>


$1.4M for Youth Creating Safe Streets, Strong Neighborhoods

Newman’s Own Foundation has committed $1.4 million over 4 years to the Hartford Youth Service Corps Program to help create jobs for youths and improve the community. Newman’s Own Foundation was a lead funder for the program, which now has five other funders. The program is aimed at combatting the city’s youth unemployment crisis by providing part-time, year-long employment to city youths, ages 16 to 24 who are out of school and out of work.
     "Supporting Hartford's Youth Service Corps is a natural extension of the Newman’s Own Foundation commitment to empower people and communities. Through our grant making, we continue Paul Newman’s legacy of giving and creating opportunities, said Bob Forrester, President and CEO of Newman’s Own Foundation. “Youth Service Corps is a very special way to engage city youth in employment, while at the same time provide experiences and support for their continued development as productive and contributing members of society. We are pleased to be a part of this special public/private partnership and are hopeful that its success will also be a model for other cities nationally."  Read More >>


In Memoriam: Remembering A Past CCP Leader, James Mason, Jr.

Last month James Mason, Jr. passed away. Jim retired from Cigna Corporation in 1999 as manager of contributions and civic affairs where he oversaw the Cigna Foundation's Hartford area budget that made gifts to local nonprofits. 1999 was also the year Jim completed his board terms of service to the Coordinating Council of Foundations.
     Jim's board service was from 1991 to 1999, with two terms as the board chair from 1996-1998. It was during Jim's leadership in 1997, with support from the William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund, The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, the United Way of Greater New Haven and others, that the Coordinating Council expanded to serve Greater New Haven. And in 1999, to reflect its state-wide leadership, the Coordinating Council changed its name to the Connecticut Council for PhilanthropyRead James Mason's obituary >>

PHILANTHROPY NEWS LINKS

CCP Member News Links

Bank of America

Announces $40M Commitment to Support Youth Success >>

Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation

Foundation Tops $2M in Summer Grants >>

The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven

Community Fund For Women & Girls Reports on Status of Girls; Awards $135K for Gender-Specific Work >>

Community Foundation of Greater New Britain

More than $220K in Grants and Scholarships Awarded >>

Foundation Celebrates Anniversary By Treating Families to Evening at The Ballpark >>

Connecticut Humanities

Grants to Fund Film Fest, Halloween Tours, Archaeology Talks >>

Fairfield County's Community Foundation

Foundation Announces A New Opportunity for Philanthropy >>

Shelter for the Homeless Receives $25K Grant to Expand Its Supportive Housing >>

Hartford Foundation for Public Giving

Urban League Receives $36K Grant to Revisit “The State of Black Hartford” >>

Liberty Bank Foundation

Foundation Approves $114.7K in Grants for Summer Employment, Youth Development, Housing Support and More >>

Main Street Community Foundation

Community Foundation Serves Residents Through Grants to 36 Nonprofits >>

Young Musicians Given Grants to Help Fund Lessons >>

Melville Charitable Trust

Trust Announces Latest Grants to End Homelessness >>

Newman's Own Foundation

Thanks to $15K Grant Link to Libraries Gives Half Million New Books to Children in Connecticut and Massachusets >>

Northwest Connecticut Community Foundation

Community Foundation Awards More Than $84.4K in Summer Grants >>

Petit Family Foundation

Foundation Gives $15K to CMHA for Trauma-Focused Training >>

Travelers and Travelers Foundation

Connecticut Forum Receives Grant to "Continue Enriching the Community's Cultural Vitality" >>

Travelers Provides Team Rubicon $1M Grant to Fund Disaster Response Training Program  >>

United Technologies

A Tradition of Giving Continues >>

United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut

United Way Invests $7.75 Million to Support Success for Children and Families >>


Non-Member News Links

1772 Foundation

Weston’s Lachat Town Farm Receives Restoration Grant >>

AT & T Foundation

$5K Foundation Grant Supports Student Leadership >>

Chelsea Groton Bank Foundation

Grant Supports Norwich Historical Society's Lecture Series >>

Community Fund of Darien; Fairfield County Bank

Nonprofit Recieves Grants to Fuel Crisis Counseling, Advocacy, Prevention Ed Programs >>

Connecticut Office of the Arts

More than $1.5M in Grants will Support CT Arts Groups in 2017 >>

Fidelity Charitable

Grants From Fidelity Donor-Advised Funds Jump 14% >>

Fink Family Foundation

A Small Family Foundation is Making Food Waste a Big Priority >>

First County Bank Foundation

Liberation Programs Receives $5K to Help Mothers Overcome Substance Abuse >>

Frontier Communications

CT High Schools Receive $225K in Tech Grants for Public Educational and Government Programming >>

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Connecticut College Awarded $750K to Implement New Connections Curriculum >>

Norma F. Pfriem Foundation

The Kennedy Center Gets New Vehicles >>

United Health Foundation

$300K to Help Partnership for Strong Communities Expand the Opening Doors-CT Hospital Initiative >>

GRANTS & RFPS

Connecticut Office of the Arts

July 29: Application deadline - Regional Initiative Grant Program (REGI) for small projects that support access to the creative process and/or creative experience >>

Everyday Democracy

August 1: Intent to apply deadline - Young Leaders Grant Competition >>

Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation

August 1: Application deadline - The Artist’s Resource Trust Fund for Organizations >>

August 1: Application deadline - The Artist’s Resource Trust Fund for Individuals >>

August 8: Application deadline - Harvard Business School’s ‘Governing for Nonprofit Excellence’ Scholarship for nonprofit board chairs/vice chairs leadership skills >>

August 26: Request for Proposal deadline - HousingUs Initiative >>

Bank of America

August 5: Application deadline - Initiatives addressing hunger relief, services for the homeless, and benefits access/resource referrals >>

Community Foundation of Greater New Britain

August 15: Application deadline - Catalyst Fund Grant for Addressing Youth & Family Homelessness >>

Liberty Bank Foundation

September 9: Nomination deadline - Willard M. McRae Community Diversity Award >>

Community Foundation of Middlesex County

September 15: Application deadline - 2016-2017 Competitive Grant Application >>

Bedford Family Social Responsibility Fund

September 23: Application deadline - Grants for Closing Educational Acheivement Gaps in Westport, Weston, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Norwalk >>

EVENTS & OTHER OPPORTUNITIES

Free Legal Seminar >>

SEPTEMBER 13: Crowne Plaza, Danbury
Attention Connecticut Nonprofits! Save the date for a free legal seminar on topics of relevance and importance to you. The 5th annual seminar is part of the Boehringer Ingelheim Cares Foundation skills-based volunteer program, presented in conjunction with United Way of Western CT. To sign up email sharon.donaghey@boehringer-ingelheim.com.

PEOPLE NEWS

Joanne Borduas of Waterbury and Maria Gonzalez of Torrington have been named to the executive committee of the Women & Girls Fund of the Northwest Connecticut Community Foundation. The Women & Girls Fund annually awards grants to a diverse group of organizations whose programs improve the lives of women and girls and their families.
     Joanne Borduas is president and chief executive officer of the Community Health and Wellness Center in Torrington, overseeing the center’s operations of about 30,000 patient visits annually and ensuring effective systems to promote overall community health and address disparities that could lessen access to health care.
     Maria Gonzalez is the Family Development Center manager at the Torrington office of New Opportunities. An advocate for the Latino community, Maria established The Northwest CT Latina Woman Association in 2013. Read more >>


The Connecticut Health Foundation (CT Health) elected Gregory B. Butler as chair of its board of directors during its recent quarterly meeting. Mr. Butler, a member of the CT Health board since July 2006, is senior vice president and general counsel of Eversource Energy, and serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the Eversource Energy Foundation.
     “As we seek to embark on a new strategic plan for CT Health, we are excited to have Mr. Butler as chair with his vast experience and business perspective,” said CT Health President & CEO Patricia Baker.  “He is leading our board during a time when our state and health system are facing challenges.  We look forward to addressing these challenges together, and continuing our mission of expanding health equity.”
     Butler succeeds Sanford Cloud, Jr., a business, community and political figure, who served as CT Health’s board chair since 2010. Read more >>


Fairfield County’s Community Foundation has announced the appointment of Elaine Mintz as the vice president of operations. Elaine will continue in her role leading the Center of Nonprofit Excellence and is now responsible for advancing FCCF’s human capital management plan and strategic goal-setting process.
     “It is an honor to announce Elaine Mintz’s new position. She is a key liaison to the Fairfield County nonprofit community and now her talents can continue and expand into other aspects of our organization,” stated Juanita James, CEO & president, Fairfield County’s Community Foundation. Read more >>


The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven's Progreso Latino Fund has featured Sandra Trevino in their Celebrating Latino Leaders series. As executive director at Junta for Progressive Action, Sandra collaborates with the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation (YCCI) to increase the representation of New Haven’s Latino community in clinical trials. Read more >>

 


United Way of Western Connecticut (UWWC) is proud to announce that Kim Morgan, CEO of UWWC, has been named a board member of the National ALICE Advisory Council. The National ALICE Advisory Council is a body of corporate and national organizations convened to elevate ALICE’s voice to a national level. United Way identifies ALICE® (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) as a population that in many cases works multiple jobs, but cannot make ends meet.
     “We are thrilled that Kim has been named to this Council,” said Cynthia Merkle, Board Chair, UWWC’s Board of Directors. “Her appointment is a testament to the work that United Way of Western Connecticut has done in the past two years to increase awareness of households in our communities living paycheck to paycheck. Read more >>

ABOUT CCP

Connecticut Council for Philanthropy (CCP) is an association of grantmakers committed to promoting and supporting effective philanthropy for the public good.
     CCP's members are foundations (private, corporate, community), business and corporate giving programs, bank trusts, donor-advised funds, individual philanthropists, and those serving the philanthropic sector. CCP members granted more than $720 million in 2013 from assets of more than $6.3 billion.
     News about Connecticut funders may be submitted to CCP for consideration. The Connecticut Philanthropy Digest is brought to you by the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy. Edited by Laurie Allen, Communications Manager.
     2016 Publication Dates: July 26; August 25; September 22; October 20; November 17; December 15. Submission Deadlines: Close of business one week before the publication date.