Program and Grantmaking Network - November
For CCP members who have responsibility for program implementation and grants management.
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HARTFORD, CT -- The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy today announced the election of new members and leaders to the organization’s Board of Directors effective June 2022. We are pleased to welcome Tiffany Donelson as our new Board Chair.
When a disaster strikes, many funders struggle to identify where and when to invest their philanthropic dollars effectively and equitably.
Welcome to the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy’s job board where you can look for a new job or post a job opening. Our job board provides a unique hub for positions in the region’s social sector among nonprofits, philanthropies and foundations, as well as social enterprise companies.
Hartford, CT – The Connecticut Data Collaborative has announced that Jasmine Honegan, a Hartford native and current New Haven resident, has joined the organization as Data Engagement Specialist.
Check out CCP's 2021 Year in Review to see our wrap-up of an exciting year.
For development officers and those with development responsibilities at member organizations.
For CCP members who have responsibility for program implementation and grants management. The leadership team would like to invite members of the Program Officer’s Network back to a space to continue down this path of self-reflection designed to help Connecticut’s program officers build the muscles required to feel comfortable sitting in their own seat of personal power.
CCP is compiling funder resources and information related to the CT state budget and ARPA funding.
Join the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy as we host a panel overview discussion of Connecticut's state budget, the recent federal stimulus packages, American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding, and what they all mean for philanthropy. Speakers include Keith Phaneuf from the CT Mirror and Gian-Carl Casa from the CT Community Nonprofit Alliance.