Fairfield County Funder Network

Group Type
Regional Network

This group brings representatives of grantmaking organizations located in or funding in Fairfield County together on a regular basis to connect with and familiarize one another about issues facing grantmakers in the region, and learn about activities, initiatives and areas of philanthropic engagement.

Members of the Fairfield County Funder Network can engage each other directly by emailing the listserv at fcfn@lists.ctphilanthropy.org.

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For more information, please reach out to Karla Fortunato, council president, by emailing kfortunato@ctphilanthropy.org.

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