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Chamber of Commerce, Partner with United Way to Raise Funds for Individuals and Families Impacted by COVID-19
Nearly $1 Million in Funding Provided to Emergency Food and Shelter Programs in Hartford County
Sharing Resources in a Time of Crisis: CHEFA Grant allows Gaylord to loan ventilators during COVID-19
Child Care and Early Education Providers Are in Crisis. How Are Funders Responding?
NEW YORK, NY -- There is near-universal consensus that early-childhood education programs can break cycles of poverty and lead to lasting upward mobility. But funders say they have always been fragile, and have only become more so due to COVID-19. Early care and education do not receive much public investment compared to K-12 public education. The result is a patchworked system—if you can call it a system—kept afloat by various sources of revenue. Most early care and education providers teetered at the financial edge, with a month or two of reserves on hand even before the crisis. Weeks of closure have likely led to permanent closures for thousands of child care centers.
CCP Member COVID-19 Check-In
CCP Member COVID-19 Check-In
Rapid Response of CT Philanthropy Amidst COVID-19
The 2020 Election: Will we all be heard?
COVID-19: Support for Mental Health, Bereavement and Grief
The seventh and final COVID-19 Series webinarpresented by the Center for Disaster Philanthropy.
COVID-19: Managing a Global Response
Sixth COVID-19 Series webinar presented by the Center for Disaster Philanthropy
Coronavirus Response: Building a future that reimagines systems for justice
A webinar for grantmakers
How Foundations Are Shaping Policy During COVID-19
The philanthropic sector’s ability to influence public policy has been a pathway to significant social change in the United States.
An Eye-Opening Look at US Food & Ag Systems and How Today's Crises Were Created
A webinar for funders only