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Grants will support training for community health workers
Jasmine Honegan Joins Connecticut Data Collaborative as Data Engagement Specialist
Momentum Fund Announces $8.5 Million in Grants
Aurora Foundation’s Women’s Giving Circle Rapid Response Fund Donates $20,000 to Community Organizations Supporting Women and Girls Impacted by COVID-19
Winners of the 2020 Environmental Champion Awards Announced
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
United Way of Connecticut Board of Directors Announces New Chief Executive Officer
Thousands of Pounds of Food Collected by United Way of Western Connecticut and the Danbury Fair Mall
CT Philanthropy Digest - September 2020
Community Food Drive to Be Held on August 7 & 8 at Danbury Fair Mall
Member eBrief - AUGUST 2020
Gaylord Specialty Healthcare Awarded CHEFA COVID-Relief Grant to Purchase Ultraviolet Cleaning Machine, Intubation Equipment
CHEFA whiffs on $63M in tax credits for CT nonprofit developments
Community Food Drive to Be Held on August 7 & 8 at Danbury Fair Mall
The Partnership Loan Program for Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses in New Haven and the Lower Naugatuck Valley
NEW HAVEN, CT -- A new public-private partnership is offering low-interest and partially forgivable loans to local minority-owned and women-owned small businesses. The initial loan pool of $1.5 million will offer loans of up to $25,000 for small businesses located in New Haven and the lower Naugatuck Valley cities of Derby and Ansonia. The Partnership Loan Program for Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses in New Haven and the Lower Naugatuck Valley was created through a partnership among The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, HEDCO, Inc., the Amour Propre Fund and The City of New Haven.