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Caring Through Crisis: Lincoln Financial Extends Support for Food and Housing Organizations in Its Local Communities to $2 Million
Coronavirus Response: Building a future that reimagines systems for justice
How Foundations Are Shaping Policy During COVID-19
An Eye-Opening Look at US Food & Ag Systems and How Today's Crises Were Created
Nature Center programs go online thanks to sponsors
MYSTIC, CT -- The Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center has been able to continue offering its educational programs online in part due to the generosity of organizations that had previously agreed to sponsor now-canceled events.
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut Announces Second Round of Grants from Its Neighbors in Need Fund
Hartford Foundation Announces Ninth Round of Grants from COVID-19 Response Fund
CCP Member COVID-19 Check-In
Regional Organizations Awarded more than $15,000 in Third Round of Grants from Valley Community COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund
Tufts Health Plan Foundation Announces Third Wave of Funding to Address Coronavirus Impact
CHEFA Awards More Than $1 Million in Grants to Support Connecticut Healthcare, Education, Childcare and Cultural Organizations
Community Foundation CEO Meeting
Community Foundation CEO Meeting
Community Foundation CEO Meeting
Hartford community, volunteers help Meals on Wheels serve food to home-bound seniors amid pandemic
HARTFORD, CT -- Travelers through their meal service is helping to prepare hot lunches every single workday that then go out to four different CRT programs. And they plan to keep this up through the end of June.
Hartford Foundation Announces Eighth Round of Grants from COVID-19 Response Fund
CCP Member COVID-19 Check-In
WAIM's COVID-19 Response Fund Begins Disbursing Aid
WINDHAM, CT -- WAIM's Neighbor Safety Net Fund, established last month to help those suffering from the financial consequences of the COVID-19 crisis, is beginning to disburse payments to area residents. The fund has raised $90,000 in the first round of distributions, which are earmarked for those who have lost jobs, had their work hours reduced, or are otherwise struggling because of pandemic-related hardships. Two charitable organizations--The United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut and the Connecticut Health Foundation-- have also stepped up to support the Neighbor Safety Net Fund, pledging a total of $25,000.