Organizational Capacity Builders Network
The Organizational Capacity Builders Network is a peer network of members who work on capacity-building efforts to strengthen nonprofits and grassroots groups.
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The Organizational Capacity Builders Network is a peer network of members who work on capacity-building efforts to strengthen nonprofits and grassroots groups.
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For members headquartered or funding specifically in Fairfield County.
For this year's conference, CCP is lifting up and celebrating the groundbreaking work funders have done to respond to this moment: seeing the state through a pandemic, answering renewed calls for racial equity & justice, and more. We want to hear from you!
The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy is excited to announce the launch of a statewide network for philanthropy professionals of color.
Every year, the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy, the statewide network of foundations and grantmakers, produces programs, publications, and networking events, including an annual conference. We invite funders and professional organizations the opportunity to support our work and raise their visibility within the philanthropic sector through sponsorships.
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.
The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy is the leading voice to policy makers on behalf of Connecticut’s grantmakers.
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.