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Main Street Community Foundation Shifts Focus Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, Awards Over $465,000 in Operating Grants to Nonprofits
Momentum Fund Announces $8.5 Million in Grants
Northwest Corner Gives Raises $635,280 for Local Nonprofits
Connecticut nonprofits cutting staff, services in pandemic as revenue from services plunges despite uptick in contributions
Hartford Foundation Announces Second Round of Phase Two Grants from COVID-19 Response Fund
Five Local Nonprofits Receive Grants to Support Social Justice, Alleviate Impact of COVID-19
Hartford Public Library Receives Cigna Funding For New Mental Health Wellness Art Series
Disaster Philanthropy in the Time of COVID-19
What Funders Need to Know About School Reopening
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut Receives $150,000 from Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority for Connecticut United Ways COVID-19 Response Fund
Thousands of Pounds of Food Collected by United Way of Western Connecticut and the Danbury Fair Mall
American Savings Foundation Donates to Neighbors in Need Fund to Help Support City Residents, Families
Comcast Launches New “Internet Essentials Partnership Program” for Cities, Schools, and Students as Nation Gears Up for the Academic Year
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation Announces $25,000 Donors Choose Grant for Bridgeport Teachers
COVID Response Grants Will Fund Community Health Workers for Local Health Departments
City of Norwalk Announces Initiative to Help Bridge Digital Divide As the Fall Semester Approaches
NORWALK, CT -- On Monday, the City of Norwalk announced the Connectivity Initiative to try and help the 7-8 percent of children who did not have high-quality, reliable internet service. Dalio Education is the lead supporter of the initiative, providing $315,000 to Norwalk Public Schools which will contract with Altice/Optimum to provide high-speed internet to the 1,000 Norwalk families. This will be supplemented with a $50,000 grant from the Be Foundation. The Per and Astrid Heidenreich Family Foundation and The Ritter Family Foundation have each provided grants of $125,000 to support the Community Services Department and the Family Navigators.