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2020 Census Resources
CCP Founding Members
As part of #CCP50, the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy is acknowledging our founding and early members. In 1969, the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy (CCP) was founded in Hartford with just 7 members as the Coordinating Council for Foundations. Today CCP is the state’s association of grantmakers committed to promoting and supporting effective philanthropy for the public good.
CCP's Public Policy
The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy is the leading voice to policy makers on behalf of Connecticut’s grantmakers.
Connecticut Grantmaking Map
The Connecticut Grantmaking Map dashboard provides an at-a-glance overview of institutional philanthropy for the State of Connecticut. This effort is part of the campaign to “Get on the Map,” which is a national partnership between Foundation Center, United Philanthropy Forum, and the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy to improve the quality and availability of public data about Connecticut philanthropy. The map is for CCP members only, and is password protected.
Foundation Maps for Connecticut Council for Philanthropy
CCP's 2018 Conference Keynote Videos
View the keynote videos from CCP's 2018 Conference. This page is for CCP members only and is password protected.
CCP's 2018 Conference - Cristina Jiménez Visual Notes
Cristina Jiménez of United We Dream gave the morning keynote at CCP's 2018 Conference, Disruptive Leadership - Inspiring Strategies for Social Change, on May 16, 2018.
CCP's 2018 Conference - Grant Oliphant Visual Notes
Grant Oliphant of the Heinz Endowments gave the afternoon keynote at CCP's 2018 Conference, Disruptive Leadership - Inspiring Strategies for Social Change, on May 16, 2018.
Mexico Earthquakes & Hurricane Katia Response
Find information and resources for responding to Mexico Earthquakes & Hurricane Katia.
Hurricane Maria Response
Find information and resources for responding to Hurricane Maria.