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Winners of the 2020 Environmental Champion Awards Announced
Environmental Grants Available from The Rockfall Foundation
Nominations Sought for Environmental Champion Awards
Community Foundation Continues Equity Focus Through Grants in Four Priority Areas
The Quinnipiac River Fund Announces 2020 Grant Awards
Saybrook Teachers Awarded Grants to Advance Local Conservation Efforts
Old Saybrook , CT -- Old Saybrook science teachers Karen Carlone and Mary Looney were each awarded a grant from the Rockfall Foundation, a Connecticut non-profit organization with the mission of promoting and supporting environmental education and conversation in the Lower Connecticut River Valley.
The Rockfall Foundation Awards Grants to 14 Area Schools and Non-Profits
Annual Environmental Symposium Taking Place March 26
Webinar: Australia’s Summer Bushfires: From Root Causes to Opportunities for Support
Scholarship Opportunity for Student Environmental Leaders
Pratt Center Receives Grants from Mills Fund
NEW MILFORD, CT -- The Marc R. Mills Memorial Fund, through the Connecticut Community Foundation, has awarded grants to The Pratt Nature Center.
Essex Land Trust to Receive ODell Award from The Rockfall Foundation
Rockfall Foundation Honoring Environmental Champions Oct. 3
Where Collaboration, Environment, and DEI Meet: A Case Study of the L. I. Sound Funders Collaborative
The Rockfall Foundation Annual Meeting, Grants & Awards Celebration
Environmental Champions To Receive Awards from The Rockfall Foundation
Mill River Trail Lands $30K Grant
NEW HAVEN, CT -- The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven (CFGNH) has awarded $30,000 from its unrestricted Sarah M. Ferguson Fund to Connecticut Fund for the Environment/Save the Sound to aid in the construction of a new segment of the Mill River Trail.
$316K Awarded to Protect the Sound
NEW HAVEN, CT -- The the Long Island Sound Funders Collaborative awarded ten nonprofits a total of $316,000 in funding to restore and protect the health of the Long Island Sound.