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WAIM's COVID-19 Response Fund Begins Disbursing Aid
CT Office of the Arts Awards COVID-19 Response Grants
DanburyWORKS Receives $9,000 COVID-19 Resiliency Grant from Fairfield County’s Community Foundation
$110,470 in COVID-19 Rapid Response Grants Awarded in Northwest Connecticut
New CEO Named at Connecticut Health Foundation, Cites Current Crisis as Evidence of Progress Yet to be Achieved
Office of Early Childhood launches CTCARES for Family Child Care
More Than 1,000 Connecticut Residents Benefit from the Connecticut United Ways COVID-19 Response Fund
Four recommendations to ensure CT’s COVID-19 response does not leave anyone behind New policy brief outlines to do list for policymakers
Hartford Foundation Announces Sixth Round of Grants from COVID-19 Response Fund
Bank of America, Travelers and City of Hartford Contributions Will Enhance Hartford Small Business Emergency Grant Program
HARTFORD, CT -- In April, the City of Hartford, the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, HEDCO, Inc., and Capital For Change launched a $1 million Small Business Emergency Assistance Grant Program. The aim is to provide at least 100 small Hartford businesses with a grant of up to $10,000 to make lease or mortgage payments, pay salaries, make vendor payments, pay taxes, or make modifications to their physical space or technology to comply with social distancing guidelines. In an effort to support additional Hartford small businesses, Bank of America and Travelers have each made grants of $125,000 and the City of Hartford has allocated an additional $125,000 to the initiative.
Engagement Surges at Regional Associations as Funders Collaborate During Pandemic
Update from the Nellie Mae Education Foundation on COVID-19 Response
The Great Give 2020 raises $3.57 Million for Greater New Haven nonprofits, shattering previous record.
The Great Give 2020 Nearly Doubles Previous Record
The State of Early Childhood: Can Connecticut's Struggling Family Child Care Providers Fill a 50,000 Child Care Gap Amidst the Coronavirus Recession?
Pandemic Child Care Relief Justification Briefing and Fact Sheet
The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), a national, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization advancing policy solutions for low-income people, has developed a Justification Briefing and Fact Sheet with state-by-state estimates of public funds needed by the child care industry during the pandemic to sustain the viability of our providers.