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Women and Girls Program Resources 10-29-14
How a 'Genius Grant' Came to Nurture Future Poets
Increasing Awareness of Technical-Based Career Pathways
Inspiring people to work together to build a more vibrant community
Bringing the community together in unexpected ways: A successful online giving challenge
Metro Hartford Progress Points - Profiles for Enfield and Manchester
Letter to Connecticut Delegation in Support of IRA Charitable Rollover, Donor Advised Funds 5-20-14
Metro Hartford Progress Points 2014
National Standards for Community Foundations
How Can Foundations Engage in Advocacy & Lobbying?
A Plan of One's Own: A Women's Guide to Philanthropy
Due Diligence Done Well - A guide for grantmakers
Giving Story: Keiller Family Fund
Giving Story: Charles and Lyla Hunter
Connecticut Community Foundation's and Town Conversations on Aging
Connecticut Community Foundation serves 21 towns in Greater Waterbury and the Litchfield Hills – communities ranging from urban to suburban to rural. As part of the Pathways Services for Seniors Initiative, each community is encouraged to take a fresh look at its senior population by holding a Town Conversation on Aging.
A $2,000 noncompetitive grant from the East Hill Woods Fund is available to each town to:
Helping the Elderly of Hamden - The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven and The Phelps Community Project
In her Last Will and Testament, Emma P. Pelton of Cheshire, Connecticut established the John P. and Cora E. Phelps Fund at The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven in memory of her grandfather and mother to “benefit … elderly people who are residents of the Town of Hamden.” Since the fund was established over forty years ago, more than 65 grants have been made to eight organizations serving Hamden’s older adults.