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Connecticut Philanthropy: Leaning Into Our Leadership
Philanthropy’s Response to the Government Shutdown
The Largest Organization Supporting Philanthropy in the World
Doing Good Is About to Get Better
Philanthropy Advisors Should Partner with Regional Associations of Grantmakers
The Power of a Network to Amplify Philanthropy’s Voice
We are Watching
A Wake-Up Call for the Nonprofit Sector
What Philanthropy Can Do
I wanted to share a piece written by a colleague Kathie Olsen, Program Officer at the Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation in Oregon which I find simply powerful for all of us who work to improve our communities and are struggling with the issues of gun violence and mental health. — Maggie Osborn, President, CCP
Forum’s New President on Reducing Duplication and Increasing Collaboration in Philanthropy’s Infrastructure
Are You Ready? Philanthropy Needs to be Prepared to Respond to Disasters
A Reflection on My Time Serving Connecticut
CT Philanthropy Digest - May 2017
Repealing the Johnson Amendment Would Harm Non-profits
HARTFORD, CT -- A letter on behalf of the CCP board and signed by Judith Meyers, CCP Board Chair, and Frances Padilla, CCP Chair of the Government Relations and Policy Committee, expressing CCP's strong opposition to legislation that would repeal the Johnson Amendment, was published in the CT Mirror's CT ViewPoints.
Grantmakers Welcome a New Statewide Leader
CT Philanthropy Digest - April 2017
Ten Connecticut Cities Receive Design Grants through the Boston Fed’s Working Cities Challenge
HARTFORD, CT -- Today Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President and CEO Eric Rosengren, along with Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy and public and private funders, officially recognized ten $15,000 design grant awards as part of the Working Cities Challenge in Connecticut.