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Second Round of 2020 Grants Announced
Cultural Coalition Launches Economic Recovery Fund With Community Foundation
Stanley Black & Decker, Hartford Foundation Donate $100K to Support UConn Health Workers
UI and SCG Help Downtown Businesses Recover from COVID-19 Impacts
ORANGE, CT -- As part of a broader commitment to support COVID-19 relief and recovery AVANGRID subsidiaries, United Illuminating and Southern Connecticut Gas, are providing funding to support the struggling downtown business districts in Bridgeport and New Haven. They are providing $20,000 to Bridgeport's Downtown Special Services District to help small, independent, ground-floor businesses plan and execute their reopening. Another $20,000 grant will help the Economic Development Corporation of New Haven/REX Development provide micro-grants so that downtown restaurants and shops can provide safe outdoor dining and retail spaces.
Stanley Black & Decker, Hartford Foundation donate $100K to support UConn Health workers
Greater New Haven COVID-19 Community Fund Distributes $1.4 Million in 3rd and 4th Rounds of Grants $2.7 Million in Total Granted Since Inception
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation Gives $50,000 to Sponsor Bridgeport COVID-Relief Meal Delivery
New Canaan Community Foundation Invests Over $170,000 in Third Round of Emergency Response Grants
Chamber of Commerce, Partner with United Way to Raise Funds for Individuals and Families Impacted by COVID-19
Nearly $1 Million in Funding Provided to Emergency Food and Shelter Programs in Hartford County
Sharing Resources in a Time of Crisis: CHEFA Grant allows Gaylord to loan ventilators during COVID-19
Hartford Foundation Announces Tenth Round of Grants from COVID-19 Response Fund
COVID-19: Support for Mental Health, Bereavement and Grief
The seventh and final COVID-19 Series webinarpresented by the Center for Disaster Philanthropy.
COVID-19: Managing a Global Response
Sixth COVID-19 Series webinar presented by the Center for Disaster Philanthropy