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Office of Early Childhood launches CTCARES for Family Child Care
Family Foundation Webinar Series | Top 10 Tips for Navigating Red Flags Leading a Private Foundation
Family Foundation Webinar Series | Preparing New Generations to Serve on Family Foundation Boards
Age Well Ambassadors Program to Launch in Greater Danbury
New Canaan Philanthropist Earns Medal Named After Carnegie
Northeast Funder Network 2019 Annual Meeting
Ten Ways for Foundations to Consider Diversity and Inclusive Practices
These guides are designed to help foundations consider how more diverse and inclusive practices might advance their mission by making their work more effective and more reflective of communities served. By highlighting 10 ways foundations can approach diversity, this guide seeks to spark ideas and launch further dialogue.
Family Philanthropy Webinar: Impact Investing
Family Philanthropy Webinar: Board Governance
Family Philanthropy Webinar: Values-Based Grantmaking in Family Foundations
Eastern Connecticut Funders Network
The Leever Foundation Welcomes Saran D. White as Executive Director
Tauck Family Foundation Announces Second Investee Cohort
Norwalk Joins Sustainable CT Effort
New Funding for Critically Conscious Youth Development
Danbury Senior Volunteers Contribute Service Valued At More Than $210,000 to City
Candis Gould Joins The Tow Foundation as Grants Manager
Andy Eder honored by CT Council for Philanthropy
Three Funders Join Forces with The Groundtruth Project to Place Local Reporters in Host Newsrooms
BOSTON, MA -- The Tow Foundation, The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and Craig Newmark Philanthropies have partnered with GroundTruth to support Report for America in its efforts to place 1,000 local reporters in host newsrooms across America over the next five years. The GroundTruth Project, a nonprofit news organization that supports and inspires a new generation of journalists, will receive a total of $650,000 in multi-year funding for its new initiative.