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Nearly $1 Million in Funding Provided to Emergency Food and Shelter Programs in Hartford County
Exclusionary Zoning in Connecticut: Past, Present & Future Change
Partnership for Strong Communities receives $20,000 grant from Fairfield County's Community Foundation
HARTFORD, CT -- Partnership for Strong Communities in Hartford recently received a $20,000 grant from Fairfield County's Community Foundation to support the operations of the Reaching Home Campaign.
Hartford Foundation Awards More Than $900,000 to Help Reduce Homelessness in Greater Hartford
Naugatuck YMCA Receives Boost for Roof Project
Bank of America Announces 2019 Neighborhood Builder Award Recipients
Susan Thomas Named President of the Melville Charitable Trust
Connecticut Community Foundation Awards $96,000 in Grants to Support the Economic Vitality of Greater Waterbury and the Litchfield Hills
Hartford Foundation Awards More Than $924,000 to Help Reduce Homelessness in Greater Hartford
Local Nonprofit Columbus House Named 2018 Bank of America Neighborhood Builder®
Housing and Health – Foundations Fund Research in CT to Examine Relationship
HARTFORD, CT -- With a $125,000 grant from the Connecticut Health Foundation, the Open Communities Alliance will work to create better links between housing and health care and set the stage for a two-year pilot program to enable interested families of children with acute asthma to move to healthier neighborhoods.
Local Habitat for Humanity chapters and Bank of America partner on fifth annual Global Build in Connecticut
Hartford Foundation Awards More Than $782,000 to Help Reduce Homelessness in Greater Hartford
Three Rivers Increases Resources For Homeless Students
NORWICH, CT -- Recent studies show that up to half of community college students are housing insecure and 14 percent are homeless, so securing resources to assist its students is a priority at Three Rivers Community College. The College has been awarded a $7,000 grant by the Melville Charitable Trust to fund expenses related to the educational and employment goals of homeless students. In addition to the grant funding, Three Rivers is participating in the Youth Count Survey as part of the 2018 CT Coalition to End Homelessness and has named a point person for homelessness on campus.