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Sunday, September 1, 2013
CT Philanthropy Digest - Sep 2013
The September Digest includes the following headlines: Partnership Provides Good Eats, Farm-to-table Job Training and Job Placement; Volunteers return to clean Connecticut's shoreline; Funder votes confidence in New Britain school attendance effort; Report endorses "No Wrong Door" health enrollment approach; Foundations, governments invest with Gates, JP Morgan; and "FRED" is fighting Bristol's cyber-criminals. And read the latest announcements and transitions!
Thursday, August 1, 2013
CT Philanthropy Digest - Aug 2013
The August Digest includes the following headlines: Partners seek to revitalize historic Waterbury neighborhood; Community Foundation supports key Shubert Theater renovation; Land trusts find allies in preserving 130 acres of farmland; Waterbury, New Haven issue 36-hour local 'giving challenges'; Students from China and Connecticut launch exchange venture, and more!
Monday, July 1, 2013
CT Philanthropy Digest - Jul 2013
The July Digest includes news about: Hartford Foundation's investment for unemployed youth; CT Health's promotion of insurance for people of color; Aetna's "Who is healthiest" survey; UTC's escalator gift to Smithsonian's new museum and more!
Saturday, June 1, 2013
CT Philanthropy Digest - Jun 2013
The June Digest includes information about: CT Health's regional forums focused on health equity; Annie E. Casey Foundation's new report confirming the importance of reading profieciency by Grade 3; Perrin Family Foundation's report about a new role for youth; and more!
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
CT Philanthropy Digest - May 2013
The May Digest includes news about the Council's new preident, Maggie Gunther Osborn; Nellie Mae Foudation's $1.8 million grant award to CT schools; UTC's gift to Yale Canetr Center's professorships, and more!
Friday, March 15, 2013
CT Philanthropy Digest - Mar/Apr 2013
The March-April Digest includes news about Nancy Roberts stepping down from the Council; four CT school districts receiving $1.8 m for advance student learning; two reports about junvenil justice; a partnership for recruiting workers; a report on children's dental coverage and more!

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