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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
The Urban League of Greater Hartford announced that it has received its largest grant since it was founded in 1964: a two-year, $600,000 flexible funding grant from the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.
The United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut has a new downtown Hartford home, and it’s a homecoming of sorts.
Connecticut is the sixth most generous state when it comes to donating to charitable causes through the fundraising website GoFundMe.
Two Connecticut nonprofits have been named to the 2024 Forbes list of America’s Top 100 Charities.
The Channel 3 Kids Camp provided a camping experience for disadvantaged children from across Connecticut and beyond for more than a century before its closure in 2022 amid financial challenges and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hartford nonprofit Hands On Hartford has a new leader. Janet Bermudez has taken over as executive director following the recent retirement of longtime leader Barbara A. Shaw.
After a long and brutally divisive election season, Congress now returns to Capitol Hill for the final weeks of the 118th Congress, often referred to as the “lame duck session.”
Like many single parents, Sarah Desenclos struggles at times to make ends meet.
The UConn Foundation announced Thursday that it will receive $500,000 from insurer Travelers Cos. to help cover room and board costs for UConn students who live at a planned 200-bed residence hall on Pratt Street in downtown Hartford.
The UConn Foundation this spring will kick off the public phase of its most ambitious fundraising campaign to date.
Rabbi Donna Berman knows a thing or two about living hand-to-mouth.
The state Bond Commission is scheduled to meet next week to vote on $1.3 billion in general obligation and revenue bonds for dozens of projects across the state.