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Giving in Connecticut 2014
"Giving in Connecticut: Philanthropy in the Nutmeg State," is the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy's (CCP) annual report on charitable giving. It includes key findings on individual and foundation giving (FYE 2012) with thoughtful interpretation of the data. You'll also find a Quick Facts sheet and the Top 100 Connecticut Grantmakers by Assets and Grants Paid.
Foundation for Social Impact Bonds
Supporting America’s Charities Act (H.R. 5806)
Women and Girls Program Resources 10-29-14
Philanthropy & Hurricane Sandy: A Report on the Foundation & Corporate Response
PowerCheck: Community Organizing Capacity Tool
Take 5 for D5
This booklet provides guidance and ideas on how to structure the conversation and includes guiding questions and key messages that you can use when you are starting to engage someone in advancing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion work in philanthropy.
Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Message Manual for the Field
"Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Message Manual for the Field" is a manual designed to help you communicate with a variety of audiences about the importance of advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion with a motivating, and compelling message.
Shifting From ‘Evaluation’ to Valuing: A Six-Year Example of Philanthropic Practice Change and Knowledge Development
Connecticut for Livable Communities
65+ in the United States: 2010
Connecticut: 2014 State Long-Term Services and Supports Scorecard Results
Scholarship Resources for June 12, 2014 Program
National Study of Nonprofit-Government Contracts and Grants 2013
Dynamic Families: How Small Family Foundations Decide to Make Big Changes Through Public Policy
This investigation reveals common patterns among small family foundations that have thrived in the world of policy philanthropy. This publication spotlights efforts by four foundations, including Connecticut's William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund.
Metro Hartford Progress Points 2014
The American Health Care Paradox: Why Spending More is Getting Us Less
Presentation given by Dr. Elizabeth Bradley, professor of public health at Yale, faculty director of its Global Health Leadership Institute, and Lauren Taylor, MPH.,Presidential Scholar, Harvard Divinity School, Dr. Bradley about their insights from extensive research about how our current health care system provides limited outcomes while expending excessive resources. They shared information about reform possibilities and comments about new perspectives for health delivery from their new book "The American Health Care Paradox."
Common Application and Reporting Forms
Common forms developed to facilitate the application and reporting process for grantmakers and grantseekers.