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Charitable Giving Makes a Difference in Communities
CT Philanthropy Digest - December 2018
90% of the Wealthy Give to Charity and 48% Volunteer, Study Says
The Growth in Total Household Giving Is Camouflaging a Decline in Giving by Small and Medium Donors: What Can We Do about It?
IRS Announces Higher 2019 Estate And Gift Tax Limits
NEW YORK, NY -- The Internal Revenue Service announced today the official estate and gift tax limits for 2019: The estate and gift tax exemption is $11.4 million per individual, up from $11.18 million in 2018. That means an individual can leave $11.4 million to heirs and pay no federal estate or gift tax, while a married couple will be able to shield $22.8 million. The annual gift exclusion amount remains the same at $15,000. For the ultra rich, these numbers represent planning opportunities. For everybody else, they serve as a reminder: Even if you don’t have a taxable estate, you still need an estate plan.
Newman's Own Foundation Launches New Website to Share the Common Good
The Black Giving Circle Fund Announces Successful Fundraising Campaign
Bimal Patel to Lead United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut's 2018 Community Campaign
The Prosperity Foundation to Kick Off Inaugural #GIVEBLACKCT Day of Giving
Charitable Giving Under Threat with New Tax Law
Connecticut Community Foundation to Host 6th Annual Online Give-A-Thon on April 24-25
MEDIA ADVISORY: United Way to Host Community Campaign Celebration, Annual Meeting
MARCH 1st is Fairfield County Giving Day! “Give Where You Live” & Help Your Community Thrive at FCGives.org
Fairfield County's Giving Day is Just A Few Days Away - On March 1st, Over 430 Nonprofits Will Appeal To Your Generosity
Membership Drive Begins for Community Foundation’s Catalyst Fund
Nonprofit Organizations Invited To Participate in Give Local Greater Waterbury and Litchfield Hills
An Update on the Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico Relief Fund
NEW BRITAIN, CT -- Since establishing the fund within 48 hours of the devastating hurricane hitting the island of Puerto Rico we’ve collected $41,428 in gifts and grants from individuals and organizations including support from our own foundation and the American Savings Foundation. An additional $7,500 was granted and designated by our Foundation for local efforts raising our total amounted committed to $48,928.