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Funder Collaborations — Flourish or Flounder?
Danbury Named As Finalist In Bloomberg Philanthropies’ 2018 Mayors Challenge
Off To a Great Start! Early Childhood Fair Set For Saturday, Feb. 24
New Report Highlights A Better Way to Assess the Developmental Needs of Children in Early Childhood Systems
United Way of Western Connecticut Grant Cycle to Open February 5
Danbury’s Promise for Children Partnership Hosts Community Report Out
More Than $200K in Grants Approved by Community Foundation of Greater New Britain
We Know What We Want for Our Kids in Early Childhood, Now How Do We Get It?
CHDI Welcomes New President & CEO Jeffrey Vanderploeg
Trust for Learning Releases New Research that Illuminates Parent Priorities for Early Childhood Education
A Convening to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of New Haven Healthy Start THEN, NOW & BEYOND
The Trust for Learning Announces RFP to Research the Impact of Montessori Education in Public Schools
PERSPECTIVE – Early Childhood Care and Education: A Prudent Investment
HARTFORD, CT -- A CT by the Numbers Perspective by Joanna Meyer, Michael Strambler, Clare Irwin and George Coleman on the importance of funding early childhood education. The perspective cites the Connecticut Voices for Children policy brief made possible by the Connecticut Early Childhood Funder Collaborative.
Early Childhood: An Effective Long-term Investment in Connecticut’s Children
HARTFORD, CT -- Richard A. Sussman, director of early childhood investments for the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, makes the case for "good investments based on research about what really works and have promise for making a positive and long-term impact." "One of the state’s recent examples of a good investment is the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood (OEC). Budget proposals recommend decreasing or eliminating the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood to create short-term savings.