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blumshapiro Foundation Donates $24K to Support New England Food Banks
WEST HARTFORD, CT -- In light of the unprecedented COVID-19 public health crisis, blumshapiro, the largest regional business advisory firm in New England, is giving back to the communities it serves by donating a total of $24,000 to non-profit organizations operating in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
Community Food Drive to Be Held on August 7 & 8 at Danbury Fair Mall
BethEl Center Receives Grant to Support Homeless Shelter Services
Women & Girls Fund Supports COVID-19 Relief for Child Care Centers
CFGNB Catalyst Fund Focused on COVID-19 Impact on Arts Organizations
Member eBrief - AUGUST 2020
Community Action Agencies Receive CHEFA COVID-19 Grant
Partnership to provide free, citywide wifi network accessible to all residents and small businesses in Connecticut’s Capitol City
Valley Community Foundation Awards Nearly $890,000 in Single- and Multi-Year Grants
Nonprofits Raise Covid-19 Funds Through Northwest Corner Gives
Supporting Organizing Work in Connecticut: Insights from Organizers
SOW-CT's Supporting Organizing Work in Connecticut report is focused primarily on gaps, barriers, and potential solutions for SOW-CT to consider when seeking opportunities to support the field of organizing.
Hamden Student Creates Scholarship Fund for Classmates at The Community Foundation Thanks to AT&T Grant
Nellie Mae Education Foundation Announces Their Supporting Organizations Led By People of Color and Amplifying Youth Voice Grant Recipients
Supporting Organizing Work Connecticut
SOW-CT is a philanthropic effort to develop a shared strategy and pool resources across grantmakers in order to strengthen the organizing capacity of grassroots groups across Connecticut.
CHEFA whiffs on $63M in tax credits for CT nonprofit developments
Governor Lamont Launches State Workforce Development Unit Focused on Building the Nation's Strongest Talent-To-Jobs Pipeline
HARTFORD, CT -- Governor Ned Lamont today announced the creation of the Connecticut Workforce Development Unit – a state office that will be responsible for developing workforce policy, utilizing data to set a vision for the workforce pipeline, and coordinating the state’s workforce ecosystem around a common strategy and set of goals.