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Five Steps to Accelerate Economic Growth in Connecticut
Essential Skills for Grant-Writing Success: Research, Writing and Assessment Tools to Get Your Grant Applications to Stand Out
A Public Service Executive Leadership Collaborative Workshop
Essential Skills for Grant-Writing Success - Postponed
Evaluation for Publicly Funded Programs - Postponed
Establishing and Maintaining a Harassment-Free Environment in Your Organization: Protecting You, Your Organization, and Your Employees
Survey Usage and Methods for Enhanced Stakeholder Engagement
Workplace Team Development – Developing & Delivering Solutions in a Collaborative Environment
Connecting with Your Stakeholders: A Long-Term Buy-in and a Cultivated Mutual Relationship
Leveraging Municipal and Nonprofit Assets to Achieve Improved Community Outcomes: Governance and Collective Impact Strategies
Performance Measurement: Getting Started and Advanced Toolkits for Public and Nonprofit Agencies
The Alliance's 2019 Annual Nonprofit Conference
CT Philanthropy Digest - AUGUST 2019
Federal Tax Cut, State Budget Problems Have Hurt Connecticut Nonprofits
HARTFORD, CT --A federal tax law reducing the incentive for charitable giving and Connecticut’s continual budget woes are putting a squeeze on the state’s nonprofits, according to experts in the field. The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy and the Connecticut Community Nonprofit Alliance surveyed the state’s nonprofits earlier this year and found 43 percent received or expected to receive fewer donations in 2019 as a result of federal tax law changes, according to data published in May. Individual charitable giving nationwide increased 6 percent from 2015 to 2016, but it decreased 4.5 percent in Connecticut, from $3.81 billion to $3.32 billion, according to CCP’s Connecticut Giving Reports from 2018 and 2019.
New Report shows Connecticut Giving By Individuals and Foundations Remained Steady in 2016, But Concerns Remain
HARTFORD, CT - Individuals and foundations in Connecticut gave $4.97 billion in charitable contributions during 2016*, according to the Connecticut Giving Report, an annual publication of the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy (CCP).
Connecticut Giving Report 2019
The Connecticut Giving Report covers Connecticut individual and foundation giving for calendar year 2016, the most recent year available for comparable data.
CT Nonprofits Ponder Impact of Proposed United Technologies Merger, Corporate Relocation
Nonprofits See Challenges Ahead After Federal, State Tax Changes
HARTFORD, CT -- With the nonprofit sector facing numerous challenges in Connecticut - as a result of state budget cuts and the new federal tax law - the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy and the CT Community Nonprofit Alliance surveyed their members in an effort to learn how nonprofits and funders were experiencing and responding to these challenges.