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<b>CT</b> lawmakers help boost low-income home energy program
Connecticut Voices for Children released a new report, “The State of Early Childhood: Equity of Access for Immigrant and Refugee Families.”
NEW HAVEN, CT -- Connecticut Voices for Children released a new report, “The State of Early Childhood: Equity of Access for Immigrant and Refugee Families.” The report, which examines the experiences of immigrant and refugee families in accessing early child care, outlines 12 policy recommendations to extend and expand access, increase funding, and reduce barriers to early care for both immigrant and refugee families.
Aligning Practices with Values: Redesigning Due Diligence to Promote Equity
FEMA & Philanthropy: Opportunities to Collaborate on Connecticut’s Long-Term Recovery
Join CCP for a special briefing with FEMA representatives to deepen your understanding of FEMA, and in particular, its long-term recovery work in Connecticut. This is part of a CCP conversation series with state and federal partners.
Money, money, money – Beyond philanthropy: What is the role of public dollars?
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) and Candid will host a webinar to highlight findings from the 2021 Measuring the State of Disaster Philanthropy report. The report is an annual publication by CDP and Candid that examines how much funding addresses long-term disaster recovery, preparedness and risk reduction as well as immediate relief.
Federal Early Childhood Education Funding: Philanthropy’s Role in Seizing the Opportunity
The CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative invites our colleagues to a special learning opportunity on federal ECE funding.
ARPA Funding Resources for Funders and Nonprofits
CCP is compiling funder resources and information related to the CT state budget and ARPA funding.
Trust-Based Philanthropy Virtual Summer Learning Series: Session #2: Unrestricted Funding, Doing the Homework, Streamlined Paperwork
A three-part virtual series on the values and practices of what it means to be a trust-based grantmaker. In this deep dive session, we will explore the nuts and bolts of the first three trust-based principles.
Jewish Community Foundation Leading Program to Ensure Future of Greater Hartford Jewish Community
WEST HARTFORD, CT – February 15, 2021 - The Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Hartford (The Foundation) is spearheading a regional legacy giving initiative with 14 Jewish organizations
CCP Member Program Recap: Vaccines in CT – How Funders Can Improve Equity
CCP Member Program Recap: Vaccines in CT – How Funders Can Improve Equity.
Foundations and Cyber Security: What You Need to Know to Protect the Virtual Workplace
Webster Bank Continues Support for East Coast Greenway Alliance
WATERBURY, CT -- As part of its continued commitment to the environment, Webster Bank today announced it has made a contribution to the East Coast Greenway Alliance for the second year in a row.
Over $750,000 in New Grants by Connecticut Community Foundation Include Funds to Combat Hunger, Child Sex Trafficking, Substance Abuse and Chronic Disease
WATERBURY, CT -- From April through June, Connecticut Community Foundation awarded over $750,000 in grants to dozens of nonprofit organizations serving residents of Greater Waterbury and the Litchfield Hills.
Winners of the 2020 Environmental Champion Awards Announced
MIDDLETOWN, CT -- The Rockfall Foundation is pleased to announce five recipients of its 2020 Environmental Champion Awards.
New Report: Even Before the Pandemic, 38% of Families in Connecticut Struggled to Pay for Basic Needs
New Canaan Community Foundation Names New Board Chair, Members
NEW CANAAN, CT -- The New Canaan Community Foundation (NCCF) announces changes to their Board of Directors, which took effect July 1, the start of the Foundation's fiscal year.