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Nonprofit Organizations Are Focus of January Workshops on 2020 Census
Crypto Currency Charitable Giving: A Potential Boon for Nonprofit Fundraising
United Way of Western Connecticut Welcomes New Board Members
CT Philanthropy Digest - DECEMBER 2019
Member eBrief - November 2019
In Some States, the Census Is An Investment. Not Connecticut.
HARTFORD, CT -- Connecticut is among the half of states in the nation spending no money on the census, instead relying on philanthropy and networks of volunteer committees to bolster U.S. Census workers, who will try to find and count the millions of Americans who do not respond next spring. CCP President Karla Fortunato is quoted twice and along with CCP Member Jay Williams, President of the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.
Susan Thomas Named President of the Melville Charitable Trust
CT Philanthropy Digest - OCTOBER 2019
Member eBrief - September 2019
CT Philanthropy Digest - AUGUST 2019
Member eBrief - July 2019
Collaborative Presents Symposium on Family and Community Engagement
Federal Tax Cut, State Budget Problems Have Hurt Connecticut Nonprofits
HARTFORD, CT --A federal tax law reducing the incentive for charitable giving and Connecticut’s continual budget woes are putting a squeeze on the state’s nonprofits, according to experts in the field. The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy and the Connecticut Community Nonprofit Alliance surveyed the state’s nonprofits earlier this year and found 43 percent received or expected to receive fewer donations in 2019 as a result of federal tax law changes, according to data published in May. Individual charitable giving nationwide increased 6 percent from 2015 to 2016, but it decreased 4.5 percent in Connecticut, from $3.81 billion to $3.32 billion, according to CCP’s Connecticut Giving Reports from 2018 and 2019.
CCP Policy Update (6/28/19)
CHEFA Hosts First Nonprofit Education Forum
HARTFORD, CT -- On June 26, 2019 The Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA) held its’ first Nonprofit Education Forum featuring Jeff Fuhrer, executive vice president and senior policy advisor for the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.