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Bank of America Connects Hartford-Area Youth to Workforce Success Through Paid Virtual Summer Leadership Experience
Newman's Own Gives $1 Million to Virtual Camp for Children with Serious Illnesses
Summer Youth Learning and Employment Program to serve 1,500 of the Region’s Youth
The Boys & Girls Club Hartford Raises Funds For New Center
HARTFORD, CT -- State and local officials during a socially distanced groundbreaking ceremony praised the 30,000-square-foot development’s goal of serving an additional 1,500 children in the city’s southeast corridor at the former Alfred E. Burr Elementary School. A campaign aimed at financing the new clubhouse has raised $21 million of its $20-million fundraising goal to cover the cost of construction and operation of the club for the first five years. Donations of $1 million were also provided by Travelers Cos., Stanley Black & Decker and Raytheon Technologies Corp. (formerly United Technologies Corp.). Bank of America donated $750,000, Hartford law firm Shipman & Goodwin LLP donated $250,000 and an anonymous donor contributed $1 million.
United Technologies Announces Multimillion Dollar STEM Partnership with National Academy Foundation (NAF)
Aetna Foundation Pledges $500K to Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford
Bank of America's Student Leaders Program Connects Four Hartford Area Students to the Boys & Girls Club of Hartford for Summer Internships
Comcast and YMCA of Greater Hartford Celebrates East Hartford Y-Bell Graduation
Comcast Foundation Awards Over $434K in 2017 to New England Area Nonprofits
People's United Bank Marks 175 Year Anniversary With Foundation Gift
Private Donations Will Support Hartford's Youth Service Corps For Second Year
In its first year, Mayor Luke Bronin’s youth service corps has put more than 200 young people to work on hundreds of projects across Hartford. The program, anchored last year by $2.2 million in private donations, has received enough funds to push ahead for another 12 months. Funds came from insurance giants like The Travelers, Aetna and The Hartford, and from the Newman’s Own Foundation, the Dalio Foundation and other charitable groups.