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Winners of the 2020 Environmental Champion Awards Announced
Community Foundation Continues Equity Focus Through Grants in Four Priority Areas
Webinar: Australia’s Summer Bushfires: From Root Causes to Opportunities for Support
Where Collaboration, Environment, and DEI Meet: A Case Study of the L. I. Sound Funders Collaborative
Environmental Champions To Receive Awards from The Rockfall Foundation
Veterinary Studentd advance Animal and Human Health Through Research as Boehringer Ingelheim Veterinary Scholars
The Rockfall Foundation’s 3rd Annual Sustainable Seafood Soiree
Connecticut Community Foundation’s Newest Grantees Galvanize Young People to Steward the Environment
The Rockfall Foundation Announces Recipients of 2019 Environmental Grants
Annual Environmental Symposium Taking Place April 12
Site Design and Green Infrastructure for Changing Weather Patterns
Long Island Sound Stewardship Fund
Julia Wasserman Animal Welfare Fund Bestows Inaugural Gifts to Local Nonprofits
Hartford Foundation President Jay Williams to Serve on Panel on “Climate Game Changers”
Norwalk Joins Sustainable CT Effort
Animal Haven Unveils Remodeled Facility and Breaks Ground for New Cat Wing
NORTH HAVEN, CT -- The Animal Haven, one of the oldest, private, no kill shelters for homeless dogs and cats in Connecticut, today celebrated its grand reopening and broke ground for the construction of a new cat wing. The renovations were made possible in part by a grant from The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven from the Lillian and Henry A. Konopacke Fund.
Wessel Fund Gives Unsung Hero Awards to Immigrant Bail Fund, Newhallville’s Doreen Abubakar
NEW HAVEN, CT -- The Morris and Irmgard Wessel Fund announced that the latest winners of its Unsung Heroes Award are the Immigrant Bail Fund for standing up for our immigrant neighbors and Doreen Abubakar, a social entrepreneur and environmental educator in New Haven’s Newhallville neighborhood.
Town of Greenwich Joins in the Sustainable CT Initiative
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.