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Office of Early Childhood launches CTCARES for Family Child Care
Opinion: Census 2020: Connecticut’s avoidable fiscal problem
HARTFORD, CT -- This op-ed, written and supported by leaders from Connecticut's philanthropic community, urges the state government to invest additional funds in the 2020 Census to ensure an accurate count or risk recieving a full compliment of federal funds.
Northeast Funder Network 2019 Annual Meeting
Family Philanthropy Webinar: Impact Investing
A webinar designed for staff involved with family foundations or who manage donor advised funds at a community foundation; however, grantmakers of all types are invited to attend
Family Philanthropy Webinar: Board Governance
A webinar designed for staff involved with family foundations or who manage donor advised funds at a community foundation; however, grantmakers of all types are invited to attend.
Family Philanthropy Webinar: Values-Based Grantmaking in Family Foundations
Hartford Data Sharing: How Funders Can Help
Eastern Connecticut Funder Network
For staff and trustees of CCP member organizations in Eastern Connecticut
Eastern Connecticut Funders Network
The Leever Foundation Welcomes Saran D. White as Executive Director
Tauck Family Foundation Announces Second Investee Cohort
Connecticut Foundations Launch Pilot Program to Provide Transportation Funding for School Field Trips
Norwalk Joins Sustainable CT Effort
New Funding for Critically Conscious Youth Development
NEW HAVEN, CT --The Perrin Family Foundation has launched the Critically Conscious Youth Development (CCYD) grant program. PFF developed this multi-year grant making and capacity building opportunity with the intention of sharing a framework that introduces a new lens for youth development programs, focused on centering identity, lived experience, and political education as a core competency.
Danbury Senior Volunteers Contribute Service Valued At More Than $210,000 to City
HSS Receives $5.6 Million Grant to Support Genomics Research to Prevent and Repair Tissue Damage
NEW YORK, NY -- Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), known for its leadership in musculoskeletal care, is at the forefront of functional genomics for autoimmune diseases thanks to pioneering research being conducted by investigators in the David Z. Rosensweig Genomics Research Center. The Rosensweig Center was established in 2013 through the visionary partnership of The Tow Foundation. The Tow Foundation has pledged an additional $5.6 million to transform the Center's impact by highlighting translational research and expanding its focus from autoimmune disease to more broadly address the major musculoskeletal conditions which are seen every day at HSS. The goals of this new work are to prevent and repair musculoskeletal tissue damage related to acute or chronic injury, aging, and autoimmunity and inflammation.