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Lamont Signs Special Session Bill | <b>CT</b> News Junkie
More state <b>funding</b> coming to energy assistance programs to help Eversource and UI ... - WTNH.com
OPINION: <b>Connecticut's</b> political elite needs to wean itself from rich self-<b>funders</b> - Yahoo News
OPINION: <b>Connecticut's</b> political elite needs to wean itself from rich self-<b>funders</b>
Lamont, Stefanowski on pace to double spending in rematch - CT Mirror
Connecticut Council for Philanthropy Hires Alexis Bivens for New Strategic Role
HARTFORD, CT — The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy is pleased to announce the addition of Alexis Bivens as vice president of strategic initiatives and as managing director of the Supporting Organizing Work Funders Collaborative (SOW-CT), a project supported by the Council.
New Leaders, Board Members Elected to Connecticut Council for Philanthropy
HARTFORD, CT -- The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy today announced the election of new members and leaders to the organization’s Board of Directors effective June 2022. We are pleased to welcome Tiffany Donelson as our new Board Chair.
House GOP seeks school <b>funding</b> revamp, voucher expansion - <b>CT</b> Insider
Fact Check: Vaccine Makers Are NOT Funding Facebook Fact Checkers
Connecticut Council for Philanthropy Announces Newly Elected Board Members
HARTFORD, CT -- The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy today announced the election of two new members to the organization’s Board of Directors effective July 2021. Alexis Bivens and Elysa Gordon add a myriad of experiences to the Council board and are a welcome addition.
American Savings Foundation and Wheeler Partner To Offer Extra Support For Scholars
Survey: Pandemic Magnifies Employee Childcare Needs
CT Philanthropy Digest - December 2020
DeLauro claims victory, Streicker won't concede while votes uncounted
Over $750,000 in New Grants by Connecticut Community Foundation Include Funds to Combat Hunger, Child Sex Trafficking, Substance Abuse and Chronic Disease
Report: Number of Working Poor on the Rise in CT Leading Up to the Pandemic
CONNECTICUT -- For more than a decade prior to the pandemic, a growing number of working poor families in Connecticut faced stagnating wages and a rising cost of living, according to a new report from the United Way.
New Report: Even Before the Pandemic, 38% of Families in Connecticut Struggled to Pay for Basic Needs
Boehringer Ingelheim’s Online Seminar for Nonprofits
Register for Boehringer Ingelheim’s Free Online Seminar for Non-Profit Organizations, Sept. 15-17, 2020.