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Program and Grantmaking Network - November
This group is comprised of individuals from member foundations who have responsibility for program implementation and grants management.
Foundation Administrators Network - November
Funder Briefing: Understanding Housing Issues in CT & Building Philanthropic Strategies
Join the CT Council for Philanthropy and its Housing Affinity Group to deepen your understanding of the current housing challenges in Connecticut alongside the landscape of solutions that philanthropy can support.
Information, Technology & Operations Network - November
Leaders of Small-Staffed Foundations Network
Information, Technology, & Operations Network
Philanthropic professionals leading information, technology & oper
Corporate Giving Network
Fairfield County Funder Network
For members headquartered or funding specifically in Fairfield County.
Housing Affinity Group
- Housing Affinity Group brings private and public funders together to focus on structural and racial inequities related to housing instability, homelessness, and supportive services, and to prevent and end homelessness in Connecticut.
Health Affinity Group
- Health Affinity Group is focused on best practices, discussions, and emerging opportunities on topics related to health, health policy, and health grantmaking.
2023 Grantmaker Salary and Benefits Report
One of the most requested tools by Council members is the Council of Foundations's report, which offers the most comprehensive information in grantmaking on compensation levels and salary administration.
Wheels to Learning Rolls On
Wheels to Learning Rolls On
Strengthening A Nascent Field: Lessons from the Building Leadership and Organizing Capacity Initiative
Seen and Heard: Race, COVID and What Philanthropy Can Do to Support Youth
A New Role for CT Youth
Young People have been at the center of movements for progressive social change throughout the history of our nation. There are a number of ways in which young people become involved in change movements. Some may have a generational exposure to civic activism through their families; others may have a critical awakening during their college years; others may choose to participate in the political electoral process.