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Performance Measurement: Getting Started and Advanced Toolkits for Public and Nonprofit Agencies
Your Aging Network: Who are Your Partners? Connecting the Dots (and finding new dots)
Tech Training for Waterbury Community Organizing
Building Power: One Foundation’s Story of Funding Grassroots Organizing and Engagement
Nellie Mae Education Foundation's brief explores the foundation's journey in funding the Grassroots Portfolio and shares lessons learned.
Liberty Bank Foundation Partners with Community Foundation of Greater New Britain to Build Nonprofit Capacity
Northeast Funder Network 2019 Annual Meeting
With Support from Hartford Foundation, New Hartford Land Bank to Conduct Citywide Property Survey and Market Analysis
Hartford Foundation Announces New Community and Economic Development Initiative
Announcing the 2019 RSVP Competition Notice of Funding Opportunity
Hartford Foundation Sponsors Report on K-12 School District Regionalization
HARTFORD, CT -- As Connecticut continues to respond to budget challenges and declining school enrollment, some school districts have been considering regionalizing their K-12 education services as a way to reduce costs. In an effort to get a clearer understanding of the potential educational and community impacts of school and district regionalization, the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has sponsored a comprehensive analysis of the impacts of K-12 regionalization to help inform those efforts. The literature review focuses on what is known about the effects of K-12 regionalization on education expenditures and educational achievement, based on recent empirical studies.