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What Funders Need to Know About School Reopening
City of Norwalk Announces Initiative to Help Bridge Digital Divide As the Fall Semester Approaches
Nellie Mae Education Foundation Announces Their Supporting Organizations Led By People of Color and Amplifying Youth Voice Grant Recipients
Farmington Bank Community Foundation Approves $160,000 in Education Grants
2020 Education Grantmakers Institute
This Institute is a biennial program offered to education funders interested in a small-group format that allows rigorous investigation of relevant and pressing issues in education and philanthropy.
State Data Plan: Education & Workforce Development Data Forum
Asnuntuck Receives State Grant to Establish Health Center on Campus
ENFIELD, CT -- Starting this fall, Asnuntuck Community College students will be able to connect with health and wellness professionals on the school’s 170 Elm St. campus. With a $25,000 grant it recently received from the Connecticut Health Foundation, the college plans to establish a “health and wellness hub” where students can connect with acommunity health care providers.
CHEFA Hosts First Nonprofit Education Forum
The Broad View Fund Awards Grant to Innovative Collaboration
The NEA Foundation Names Sara Sneed New President and CEO
Children in Enfield and Manchester Are Having a Great Time Learning the Old-Fashioned Way - Through Play
Tauck Family Foundation Announces Second Investee Cohort
Community Foundation Awards More than $280,000 in Grants
CHEFA Presents Stepping Stones Museum for Children with $75000 Grant
Norwalk, CT - Stepping Stones Museum for Children accepted a $75,000 grant from the Connecticut Health & Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA) to replace and improve the museum’s original roof.
Danbury Early College Opportunity Program at Danbury High Gets $30K Grant
DANBURY, CT -- The Danbury Early College Opportunity (DECO) program at Danbury High School has received a $30,000 grant from the Fairfield County’s Community Foundation (FCCF). The grant will give students in the program access to course programming that will help them in their pursuit of an Associate Degree in Computer Information Sciences.