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Free Financial Coaching Service to Help Connecticut Residents Struggling Amid COVID-19
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program (VITA) Aims to Help Families Struggling to Make Ends Meet
United Way Launches Coalition to Help Those Impacted By Government Shutdown
Webster Bank Supports Connecticut United Ways New Savings Program
$67,000 Awarded for Northwest Corner Critical Needs
TORRINGTON, CT -- The Northwest Connecticut Community Foundation through the Draper Foundation Fund, the Marion Wm.
Liberty Bank Foundation Approves $241,500 in Grants
CONNECTICUT -- The Liberty Bank Foundation has approved $241,500 in grants to nonprofit organizations serving Liberty Bank’s market area and surrounding towns to support programs that will provide early childhood education, affordable housing, and basic human needs.
Hartford Foundation Awards $560,000 in Grants to Support Food Programs, Other Basic Services
Community Foundation Awards More than $280,000 in Grants
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut Invests More Than $160,000 in Support of Local Children and Families
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut Invests Nearly $350,000 to Support Windham Region Youth and Families
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut Invests More Than $1 Million in Support of Local Youth and Families
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut Invests $7 Million to Support Local Children, Youth and Families
Danbury United Way Back-To-School Drive Valued at $43,770
Year-End Critical Needs Grants Now Available
TORRINGTON, CT -- The Northwest Connecticut Community Foundation has allocated a minimum of $55,000 to distribute to public charities and faith-based organizations in its 20-town service area* for year-end critical-needs grants. More may be available based on need. Grants are made possible through the Draper Foundation Fund and the Marion Wm. & Alice Edwards Fund. Apply by October 12, 2018.