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Two nonprofit social-impact organizations that help entrepreneurs in the Hartford and New Haven regions will merge, according to an announcement.
The Diocese of Norwich, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2021 as it faced nearly 60 lawsuits alleging sexual abuse of students at Mount Saint John School in Deep River, has proposed a reorganization plan that compensates survivors while al
Community health centers across Connecticut are feeling the instability a couple of weeks after the Trump administration announced
The 2025 Travelers Championship, entering its third year of elevated status, will be the last “signature event” of the PGA Tour’s 2025 season. The Travelers Championship will be held June 18 to 22 at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell.
A 51-year-old woman from Waterford will spend two years behind bars for stealing from a Norwich-based organization that helps communities in eastern Connecticut reduce the impact of behavioral health challenges, according to authorities.
A bipartisan group of Connecticut lawmakers have formed a caucus to address hunger in the state, and the group is proposing legislation that would direct $10 million to support statewide food banks.
Leaders of nonprofit agencies around the state reacted with alarm Tuesday following a directive from the Trump administration to pause trillions of dollars in federal grants.
The Naugatuck Railroad, based in Thomaston, announced Friday that it has added to its fleet three historic railcars, which will be used for scenic excursions.
The owner of McLean Retirement Community in Simsbury is proposing a $10 million expansion that would add 52 new residential units to its existing campus.
The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has named the dean of UConn’s Hartford campus and chief administrative officer, Mark Overmyer-Velázquez, as chair of its volunteer board of directors.
Nonprofit healthcare provider Charter Oak Health Center has named an industry veteran as its new president and CEO.
The president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Greater New Britain, David J. Obedzinski, will retire at the end of the year, the organization’s board announced Monday.
Middletown mayor Ben Florsheim was observing a conflict resolution circle among a group of middle schoolers — a requirement after they’d gotten in trouble — when one student said something that’s stayed with him.
Karen DuBois-Walton’s new Audubon Street office, where she sits as president and CEO of The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, is in familiar territory.
The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has announced a new $2.9 million investment that will provide an additional $100,000 allocation to the Community Funds program in each of the 29 towns and cities it serves.
The state’s largest nonprofit senior living and healthcare provider, Masonicare, has completed the acquisition of Atria Greenridge Place in Rocky Hill, and has merged with United Methodist Homes, which has locations in Shelton, Farmington and Newi