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Community Foundation for Greater New Haven Awards $1.3 Million to New Haven Promise to Support Expanding Access and Opportunity for Local Youth
Aurora Announces 2020 Grant Opportunity for College Success Programs
Eastern CT State University Receives Grant from CHEFA
$75,000 CHEFA Grant Enhances New Radiologic Technology Laboratory
Asnuntuck and Tunxis Women's Leadership Programs Receive Grant
Hartford Foundation Grant to Hartford Consortium for Higher Education to Expand College and Career Program
Opportunities in Health Care, Evaluation of Career Connectictions Program at Norwalk Community College
Bank of America Charitable Foundation and Housatonic Community College Partner to Advance Women in Tech Careers
Northwestern Connecticut Community College Receives Grant to Help Students with Basic Needs
The Avangrid Foundation Awards $50K Grant to Holberton School New Haven
Banking Boot Camp
Film and Television Students to Use $20K from Newman’s Own Foundation to Inspire Inclusion
FAIRFIELD, CT -- Sacred Heart University’s Film and Television Master’s Program (FTMA) has received a $20,000 grant from Newman’s Own Foundation to develop a series of one-minute films promoting inclusion and diversity.
Newman's Own Foundation Awards Grant to Support Internships
MIDDLETOWN, CT -- Wesleyan’s Patricelli Center for Social Entrepreneurship received a $10,000 grant from the Newman’s Own Foundation to support student internships. “The gift from the Newman Foundation will be used to offer stipends to students doing social impact and entrepreneurship work during the summer,” explained Makaela Kingsley ’98, director of the Patricelli Center for Social Entrepreneurship. “We are grateful for the support of Newman’s Own and our other donors who make this work possible.”
Central Connecticut State University to Offer Innovative Course in Philanthropy
Professor Jeff Jarvis is Named to New Chair in Journalism Innovation
NEW YORK, NY -- The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism is excited to announce its first-ever endowed chair, in journalism innovation, and the first designee will be Professor Jeff Jarvis, a world-renowned thought leader on the future of the news business. The Tow Foundation has pledged $1.5 million over five years to support The Leonard Tow Chair for Journalism Innovation, which is named after its founder, a cable television pioneer and philanthropist who has been a principal donor to the CUNY J-School.