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CT Philanthropy Digest - December 2018
CT Philanthropy Digest - October 2018
Newman's Own Foundation Launches New Website to Share the Common Good
CT Philanthropy Digest - August 2018
CT Reaches New Philanthropic High, But Fewer Residents Are Giving
CT Charitable Giving Jumps 11% to Record High
HARTFORD, CT -- Despite a slow decline in the number of Connecticut foundations and individuals making charitable donations and grants, giving rose 11 percent to a record $5 billion in 2015, the most recent for which data is available, the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy (CCP) said Tuesday. The approximately $500 million increase follows a dip of 3.2 percent the year prior.
Giving in Connecticut - 2016
Giving in Connecticut 2016 looks at charitable giving in Connecticut for calendar year 2014 and includes individual giving through reported contributions, bequests made through estate giving, and foundation giving. Giving in Connecticut 2016 uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the IRS Statistics of income Division, the Foundation Center, and self-reported data gathered by CCP.
Tauck Family Foundation Honored with Philanthropy Award
First Tee of Connecticut Is First Statewide Champion of Brackets For Good CT - Participating Nonprofits Raise $157,785 in 5 Weeks
CT Philanthropy Digest - June 2018
More Than 75 Leading Foundations, Hospitals, and Local Agencies Join DataHaven Initiative
CT Philanthropy Digest - February 2018
Funding Opportunities to Benefit Women & Girls and the Environment in Greater New Haven
CT Philanthropy Digest - December 2017
Travelers Foundation Accepting Applications for 2018 Community Resilience Award
CT Philanthropy Digest - November 2017
Social Venture Partners Connecticut Invites Letters of Interest for Investment
CT Philanthropy Digest - August 2017
CCP Response to Charlottesville
HARTFORD, CT -- On behalf of the staff and board of Connecticut Council for Philanthropy, Judith Meyers, board chair, Michael Johnston, board vice chair, and Karla Fortunato, president, have penned the following response to the riots in Charlottesville.