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Connecticut Residents Warned State's SALT Workaround Won't Hold Up
Get ready to “Give Local” on April 23 and 24!
Newman's Own Foundation Launches New Website to Share the Common Good
The Black Giving Circle Fund Announces Successful Fundraising Campaign
Bimal Patel to Lead United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut's 2018 Community Campaign
HARTFORD, CT -- Bimal Patel has been named Chair of United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut’s 2018 Community Campaign.
The Prosperity Foundation to Kick Off Inaugural #GIVEBLACKCT Day of Giving
Connecticut Community Foundation to Host 6th Annual Online Give-A-Thon on April 24-25
The 36-hour “Give Local” campaign will benefit 257 local nonprofits
MEDIA ADVISORY: United Way to Host Community Campaign Celebration, Annual Meeting
MARCH 1st is Fairfield County Giving Day! “Give Where You Live” & Help Your Community Thrive at FCGives.org
Membership Drive Begins for Community Foundation’s Catalyst Fund
Bracket-Style Fundraising Tournament to Raise Awareness and Funds for Connecticut Charities
Nonprofit Organizations Invited To Participate in Give Local Greater Waterbury and Litchfield Hills
WATERBURY, CT -- On April 24 and 25, 2018, Connecticut Community Foundation will host its sixth annual online community giving event, Give Local Greater Waterbury and Litchfield Hills. Nonprofit organizations who serve the region are invited to register now. Ion Bank Foundation is the presenting sponsor.
Giving Guide: Business Gives Back
HARTFORD, CT -- The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving and the United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut are the foundation sponsors of Hartford Business Journal's Giving Guide.
How Tax Reform Could Hit Charitable Giving
@CNNMoney -- Plenty of factors can motivate charitable giving: Moral obligation, religious tithing, a desire to improve the world or leave a legacy. But another factor -- the tax benefits for giving -- could soon change if lawmakers push through tax reform. Few people donate simply because of the tax breaks and are unlikely to stop giving altogether if they don't get any. But analyses from the Congressional Budget Office and others have found that tax incentives typically increase how much you choose to donate -- whether in life or at death.