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Nominations Sought for Environmental Champion Awards
Community Foundation Continues Equity Focus Through Grants in Four Priority Areas
Annual Environmental Symposium Taking Place March 26
Scholarship Opportunity for Student Environmental Leaders
Department of Public Works Receives Grant for Outdoor Classrooms
Environmental Champions To Receive Awards from The Rockfall Foundation
Veterinary Studentd advance Animal and Human Health Through Research as Boehringer Ingelheim Veterinary Scholars
Nominations Sought for Environmental Champion Awards
Connecticut Community Foundation’s Newest Grantees Galvanize Young People to Steward the Environment
The Rockfall Foundation Announces Recipients of 2019 Environmental Grants
Annual Environmental Symposium Taking Place April 12
Long Island Sound Stewardship Fund
Julia Wasserman Animal Welfare Fund Bestows Inaugural Gifts to Local Nonprofits
Good News: "Long Island Sound Report Card" Released by Save the Sound Reveals Substantial Improvement
Hartford Foundation President Jay Williams to Serve on Panel on “Climate Game Changers”
Norwalk Joins Sustainable CT Effort
Animal Haven Unveils Remodeled Facility and Breaks Ground for New Cat Wing
Greater New Haven and Fairfield Area Launch Sustainable CT
GREATER NEW HAVEN and FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CT -- Sustainable CT, a new statewide initiative to support Connecticut’s cities and towns, will have its regional launch at two events in the Fairfield and New Haven areas on January 9th, one at the Comstock Community Center, in collaboration with the Western Council of Governments, at 1:00 p.m., and the other in Bowers Auditorium at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at 6:30 p.m. The initiative was developed under the leadership of the Institute for Sustainable Energy at Eastern Connecticut State University in partnership with the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities. Three Connecticut philanthropies – the New Haven-based Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation, and the Common Sense Fund – have supported the program's development and launch.