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Giving in Connecticut Totaled $4.66 Billion in 2013, Report Finds
New CCP Data Report: Giving in Connecticut 2015
Giving in Connecticut 2015 Premiere Pages
Top 100 CT Grantmakers - 2013
Listings of the top Connecticut grantmakers by assets and total giving for FYE 2011.
Top 100 CT Grantmakers - 2014
Listings of the top Connecticut grantmakers by assets and total giving for FYE 2012.
Giving in Connecticut 2015
Giving in Connecticut 2015 looks at charitable giving in Connecticut and by Connecticut grantmakers and residents (FYE 2013), including: individual giving through reported contributions, bequests made through estate giving, and foundation giving. Beyond the data, analysis about cross-sector collaboration, stories about funders making a difference, and quick facts about CCP members are also included.
CT Philanthropy Digest - November 2015
Resources for Further Reading - Giving in Connecticut 2015
Resources for further reading related to Giving in Connecticut, published December 2015.
Nonprofit Law 101 for Journalists
CT Philanthropy Digest - October 2015
CT Philanthropy Digest - September 2015
Broad National Tax Extenders Coalition letter - 9-10-15
CT Philanthropy Digest - August 2015
Coordinating Collaboration to End Homelessness
A Comprehensive Guide to Education Data and Resources
Principles for Good Governance and Ethical Practice
CT Philanthropy Digest - July 2015
Metro Hartford Progress Points 2016
The third edition of Metro Hartford Progress Points, driven by the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, is the result of collaboration between nine stakeholders representing local government, businesses, nonprofits, academic and philanthropic institutions and organizations committed to making long-term progress in our region. The report includes a timeline of past efforts aimed at addressing the region’s long-standing challenges, not to be disheartening, but instead to highlight where positive changes have been made and how our region remains committed to learning from our collective past while working to create opportunities for all Greater Hartford residents.