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The Partnership Loan Program for Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses in New Haven and the Lower Naugatuck Valley
Connecticut Health Foundation names Kenneth R. Alleyne new board chair
HARTFORD, CT -- The Connecticut Health Foundation elected Kenneth R. Alleyne as chair of its board of directors. He succeeds David I. Newton in chairing the board of Connecticut’s largest independent health philanthropy. In addition to electing a new chair, the foundation board appointed two new members and awarded $342,025 in grants this quarter.
Our Common Purpose: Reinventing American Democracy for the 21st Century
A new report by a bipartisan commission created two years ago by the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, outlines steps to strengthen and reform American democracy.
CHEFA Funds Statewide Effort to Support COVID 19 Response-Provides $3M in Assistance to Healthcare, Education, Childcare and Cultural Organizations Throughout Connecticut
Area families in need of help with food, housing due to pandemic have additional option after grant
American Savings Foundation Awards $18,000 to Greater Waterbury Interfaith Ministries
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
CCP Member COVID-19 Check-In
COVID-19 Crisis Streamlines Nonprofit Funding Process
HARTFORD, CT -- CCP President Karla Fortunato and Erika Frank, Senior Community Investments Officer for the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, comment on the changes made to the grantmaking processes in the current COVID-19 crisis.
CT Philanthropy Digest - Summer 2020
Conversation on Next Steps for Doing Anti-Racist Work
A conversation for funder CEOs and Board Members.
Connecticut teams up with Indeed on back-to-work initiative
HARTFORD, CT -- Connecticut has teamed with employment search engine Indeed to create a state-specific online portal to link those who have lost jobs during the coronavirus pandemic with employers as the economy reopens. Gov. Ned Lamont said Thursday the portal is the first of its kind in the country and part of a new program called the CT Back to Work Initiative, which also will include an online job fair and online job training programs for the approximately 610,000 state residents who have filed for unemployment during the pandemic.
The 2020 Election: Will we all be heard?
A webinar about the mechanics and challenges of voting during a pandemic.
COVID-19: Managing a Global Response
Sixth COVID-19 Series webinar presented by the Center for Disaster Philanthropy