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Office of Early Childhood launches CTCARES for Family Child Care
Magdalena Cwintal Joins the Tow Foundation as Account
NEW CANAAN, CT -- The Tow Foundation is pleased to announce that Magdalena Cwintal has joined its team as accountant.
The Leever Foundation Welcomes Saran D. White as Executive Director
Tauck Family Foundation Announces Second Investee Cohort
Connecticut Foundations Launch Pilot Program to Provide Transportation Funding for School Field Trips
Norwalk Joins Sustainable CT Effort
New Funding for Critically Conscious Youth Development
Danbury Senior Volunteers Contribute Service Valued At More Than $210,000 to City
HSS Receives $5.6 Million Grant to Support Genomics Research to Prevent and Repair Tissue Damage
Paroled After Two Decades In Prison, James Jeter Will Attend Trinity College This Fall
Candis Gould Joins The Tow Foundation as Grants Manager
New Reach Out and Read Research Underway in Connecticut
MIDDLETOWN, CT -- Reach Out and Read has launched a new research study being conducted in Connecticut. Thanks to the generous support of The Grossman Family Foundation, and The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr/ U.S. Bank Foundation, the study, "Rx for Success: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Technology-Based Dialogic Reading Training Incorporated into the Reach Out and Read Program" started enrolling families in April of 2018.
Tauck Family Foundation Grant Deadline is March 18
BRIGEPORT, CT -- The Tauck Family Foundation is pleased to announce it is accepting applications from organizations and initiatives committed to equipping the children of Bridgeport, Connecticut with the necessary social and emotional skills to thrive academically and in life. All application materials are due by March 28, 2018.
New Director of Educational Strategy for Graustein Memorial Fund
Town of Greenwich Joins in the Sustainable CT Initiative
Family Ties: How Philanthropy is Bridging the Generation Gap
New Program to Help Towns Become More Sustainable
HARTFORD, CT -- Three Connecticut foundations, the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Hampshire Foundation and Common Sense Fund, are helping to make Connecticut more sustatainable. More than 200 municipal, business and nonprofit leaders partnered with Eastern Connecticut State University, the Connecticut Economic Resource Center and CCM over the last year to create Sustainable CT.