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Early Childhood Funder Collaborative
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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.
The Broad View Fund Awards Grant to Innovative Collaboration
Connecticut Early Childhood Trauma Training Needs Assessment
Connecticut Association for Infant Mental Health (CT-AIMH) and their Early Childhood Trauma Collaborative partners are striving to increase the competency and capacity of the workforce serving infants and young children and their families to address the needs of children and families experiencing, or who have experienced trauma. In preparation for this work Lorentson Consulting was contracted to conduct a comprehensive statewide needs assessment in line with the tenets of participatory evaluation. The report was made possible by the Early Childhood Funder Collaborative, a project of the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy.
2018 Legislative Session Update - OEC
Trust for Learning Announces RFP to Advance Ideal Learning in the Public Sector
New Reach Out and Read Research Underway in Connecticut
United Way of Western CT To Launch Cora’s Kids, Focus on Early Childhood Development Through Infant and Toddler Childcare
On the Same Page: An Early Childhood Education Collaborative With Some Big Backers
Burlington Families to Explore Museum Free of Charge Thanks to Grant
Danbury Named As Finalist In Bloomberg Philanthropies’ 2018 Mayors Challenge
Off To a Great Start! Early Childhood Fair Set For Saturday, Feb. 24
New Report Highlights A Better Way to Assess the Developmental Needs of Children in Early Childhood Systems
FARMINGTON, CT -- A new report released by the Child Health and Development Institute (CHDI) examines how Connecticut and communities in four other states are using MLDA to efficiently assess and address the needs of these children. Support for this work was provided in part by the LEGO Children's Fund, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and The Children's Fund of Connecticut.