Nonprofits See Challenges Ahead After Federal, State Tax Changes

Nonprofits See Challenges Ahead After Federal, State Tax Changes

With the nonprofit sector facing numerous challenges in Connecticut - as a result of state budget cuts and the new federal tax law - the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy and the CT Community Nonprofit Alliance surveyed their members in an effort to learn how nonprofits and funders were experiencing and responding to these challenges. 

 

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Food, Housing Insecurity Prevalent Among College Students in U.S.

Food, Housing Insecurity Prevalent Among College Students in U.S.

Connecticut is one of only 11 states that did not have any higher education institutions that chose to participate in a survey of basic needs security among college students across the United States, which specifically evaluated access to affordable food and housing. The study revealed an unsettling absence of both at colleges campuses throughout the nation.

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Soda Tax in Doubt (Again) As CT Legislative Session Nears Conclusion; Study Finds Sales Drop When Prices Climb

Soda Tax in Doubt (Again) As CT Legislative Session Nears Conclusion; Study Finds Sales Drop When Prices Climb

In February, USA Today suggested that “Connecticut may become the first state in the country to tax sugar-sweetened beverages if Gov. Ned Lamont has his way.” With two weeks remaining in the legislative regular session, and budget negotiations within sight of their goal, the tax may be left behind.

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In-State Tuition Draws NY, NJ College Students to Danbury

In-State Tuition Draws NY, NJ College Students to Danbury

You could almost call it Tri-State WestConn. Following eight consecutive years of eroding enrollment, Western Connecticut State University had 919 freshman last fall, a 10.5% increase over  the fall of 2017 and the largest class since 2010.  Three years ago, there were less than 200 students from New York and New Jersey. That number has now tripled, including 344 students from New York.  A pilot program seems to be working.

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