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Community Foundation for Greater New Haven Awards $1.3 Million to New Haven Promise to Support Expanding Access and Opportunity for Local Youth
Aurora Announces 2020 Grant Opportunity for College Success Programs
$75,000 CHEFA Grant Enhances New Radiologic Technology Laboratory
HARTFORD, CT -- A newly renovated Radiologic Technology Laboratory opened in the fall semester for students enrolled in the nationally accredited health professions program at Capital Community College. The new lab was made posssible by a $75,000 grant from the Connecticut Health and Education Facilities Authority (CHEFA).
Asnuntuck and Tunxis Women's Leadership Programs Receive Grant
Hartford Foundation Grant to Hartford Consortium for Higher Education to Expand College and Career Program
HARTFORD, CT -- The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has awarded a two-year, $200,000 grant to enable the Hartford Consortium for Higher Education to offer its Career Beginnings program at all Hartford high schools, with the addition of New Visions High School.
Opportunities in Health Care, Evaluation of Career Connectictions Program at Norwalk Community College
Northwestern Connecticut Community College Receives Grant to Help Students with Basic Needs
The Avangrid Foundation Awards $50K Grant to Holberton School New Haven
NEW HAVEN, CT -- Holberton School New Haven, a college alternative for software engineers at the District Tech and Innovation Campus, today announced that it was awarded a $50,000 grant from Avangrid Foundation, the principal philanthropic arm of AVANGRID, Inc.
Central Connecticut State University to Offer Innovative Course in Philanthropy
NEW BRITAIN, CT -- Responding to both the State’s philanthropic needs and need for skilled philanthropy professionals, Central Connecticut State University is offering an innovative course in the practice of philanthropy. This ambitious 16-week course will begin in January and include 25 presenters from local nonprofit and philanthropic organizations. As part of the course, students will study local needs, create a case study, and write a proposal following the American Savings Foundation grant-making guidelines. At the end of the course, up to two of these projects may each be funded with a $5,000 grant from the American Savings Foundation.