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Read MoreThe League of Women Voters of Connecticut is calling on Governor Lamont to ensure that sufficient funds are in place so that Connecticut’s first experience with early voting, due to begin just weeks from now, is successful.
Read MoreThe Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, the community foundation for 29 cities and towns in Greater Hartford, awarded $50 million in grants to the region’s nonprofit agencies in 2023.
Read MoreAmerica 250 | CT is leading the state’s efforts to support diverse, inclusive, and impactful programs in collaboration with cultural, education, history, and arts organizations throughout the state in 2026.
Read MoreA significant victory and meaningful findings this week in the lawsuit filed by Connecticut Attorney General William Tong against Stone Academy, the now-defunct nursing school that left students without an opportunity to earn the degrees they had paid for when the school abruptly closed just over a year ago. The legal case now continues.
Read MoreUConn’s Rudd Center has launched a new educational website for healthcare professionals titled “Supportive Obesity Care.”
Read MoreFifty years ago, the Connecticut Women’s Education and Legal Fund was founded “with a big goal: to create an equitable society where women and girls thrive.” Five decades later, there’s a new name alongside a renewed commitment.
Read MoreHartford HealthCare unveiled its Center for AI Innovation in Healthcare this month. Seeking to harness the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to safely enhance patient care, Hartford HealthCare launched the Center, among the first in the U.S.
Read MoreThe Department of Administrative Services has outlined eligible school building projects in Connecticut, including Priority List Projects in Bristol, Danbury, Hartford, Newington, and Stamford.
Read MoreThe Hartford Foundation for Public Giving and its Nonprofit Support Program (NSP) launched the Social Enterprise Accelerator, designed to help organizations expand beyond traditional grants and donations. Eight local organizations can reap the benefits.
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