Founded in 1923, the Connecticut Community Foundation is the state's first community foundation. Started by seven local civic and business leaders as the Waterbury Foundation, its original mission was to "improve the social and living conditions in Waterbury and vicinity." The Foundation's service area has expanded over the years and today reaches north to Goshen, south to Oxford, east to Cheshire and west to New Milford.
Launched by the Connecticut Community Foundation, this campaign gives donors the chance to help Litchfield Jazz Camp receive a generous match on top...more
DigitalJournal.comConnecticut Community Foundation (CCF) awarded a special round of grants to benefit older adults. These included grants for Waterbury BRASS (Bringing Resources to Action to Serve...more
WATERBURY — The Connecticut Community Foundation has awarded its first round of grants for 2013 to area nonprofits for program support, arts and youth, leadership initiatives, literacy, nonprofit...more
The Connecticut Community Foundation (CCF) awarded its first round of grants for 2013 to area nonprofits for program support, arts and youth, leadership initiatives, literacy, nonprofit assistance,...more
WATERBURY — The Connecticut Community Foundation is accepting grant requests for its first round of funding for 2013. The foundation serves the people of Greater Waterbury and Northwest Connecticut...more
WATERBURY—The Connecticut Community Foundation (CCF) awarded its final round of grants for 2012 to Greater Waterbury and Litchfield County nonprofits for arts and culture, education and youth,...more
Founded in 1923 as the Waterbury Foundation, the Connecticut Community Foundation was the first community foundation in the state. Today, the Foundation administers more than 380 charitable funds and...more
Midsize businesses are tapping into the social business market because large companies do not need the help of start-ups to create a “social technology stack.” But a social business stack cannot generate revenue by itself.