Two Part Series: Deep Dive Into Decoding Form 990s
Each organization's financial statements and 990s tell a story, and funders who know how to interpret them can gain valuable insight about potential grantees.
- resource provided by the Forum Network Knowledgebase.
Search Tip: Search with " " to find exact matches.
Each organization's financial statements and 990s tell a story, and funders who know how to interpret them can gain valuable insight about potential grantees.
Each organization's financial statements and 990s tell a story, and funders who know how to interpret them can gain valuable insight about potential grantees.
December 14, 2023
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut and FOX61 recognized and honored individuals, groups and organizations who make a significant contribution to health care, housing, financial empowerment and education in Connecticut at the inaugu
We provide space for our members to connect, learn and share together on how to effectively address racial equity in their work as philanthropy-serving organizations (PSOs), and works to share our members’ learnings with the broader philanthropy field. As part of these efforts, we are pleased to share case stories from our members about their racial equity work.
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut and FOX61 today announced Andy Bessette, Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer at Travelers, as the recipient of the first George Bahamonde Lifetime Achievement Award.
We provide space for our members to connect, learn and share together on how to effectively address racial equity in their work as philanthropy-serving organizations (PSOs), and works to share our members’ learnings with the broader philanthropy field. As part of these efforts, we are pleased to share case stories from our members about their racial equity work.
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.
Over the past five years, the need for – and power of – young people’s leadership and action in the civic sphere has been palpable. Whether challenging the criminalization of youth of color in schools and communities, advancing the rights of immigrant and undocumented youth and families, or mobilizing to challenge current gun policies, young people have disrupted the status quo, advanced a bold vision for equity and justice, and held those with governing power, from city councils and school boards to the halls of Congress, accountable in order to change unjust laws and policies.
In March of 2020, in an effort to ensure the safety of youth and communities in the face of the burgeoning global pandemic brought about by COVID19, schools across the state of Connecticut abruptly shut down. Youth and their caregivers were notified that school buildings would reopen when it was deemed safe, and that plans for “remote learning” would be forthcoming.
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.