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Hartford Selected to Participate in National Job Quality Initiative
Challenge Moves Forward for CT’s Working Cities
HARTFORD, CT -- In early 2018, up to five winning teams will be selected for larger Working Cities Challenge awards expected to be $450,000-$475,000 to implement their initiatives over a three-year period.
Capital Workforce Partners Awarded $150K Hartford Foundation Grant to Support Student Internship Program
Hartford Generation Work Launches Workforce Leaders Academy
Career Resources, Inc. wins $200K grant from Bank of America to continue its commitment to workforce development in Southern CT
Program to Recruit and Train Women In Manufacturing Careers Receives $50,000 from Catalyst Endowment Fund at Hartford Foundation
American Savings Foundation Continues to Invest in the New Britain Community
Hartford Re-Engages Youth in Paid Community Service
Private Donations Will Support Hartford's Youth Service Corps For Second Year
Programs Hope to Assist Non-College-Bound Students with Community Foundation Help
The Travelers Foundation’s contribution of a $90,000 grant to Capital Workforce Partners
Goodwin College Ceremony Recognizes First Class of Manufacturing Careers Collaborative
Social Venture Partners Connecticut Invites Letters of Interest for Investment
Hartford Youth Take Advantage Of Opportunities Through Summer Employment
Local Funds Save Part of Youth Summer Jobs Program
Community Foundation Seeks Proposals for Catalyst Fund Grant
2016 ALICE Update Report - Webinar Recording
In this recorded webinar, learn more about ALICE and the work that United Ways and many great community partners are doing to help ALICE achieve financial security through an informational webinar hosted by the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy.
Working Cities Design Grant Winners Celebrate
Looking for Progress in America's Smaller Legacy Cities: A Report for Place-based Funders
This joint publication of The Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities and the Federal Reserve Banks of Atlanta, Boston, Chicago and New York, looks at four cities and how place-based funders are helping in post-recession economic recovery.