Hartford Foundation for Public Giving (CT)



Since 1925, the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has quietly helped make good things happen in the Capitol Region of Connecticut.

The foundation has been a reliable resource for the local charitable community, including donors, community leaders, and nonprofit organizations of all types and sizes.

Web Address

www.hfpg.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @HartfordFdn


Assets and Giving for Hartford Foundation for Public Giving

Assets

2019 - 1,063,228,767
2018 - 933,276,490
2017 - 1,042,810,075
2016 - 917,285,394
Domestic Grants

2019 - 38,432,531
2018 - 38,175,171
2017 - 34,542,526


    

Recent News from Hartford Foundation for Public Giving


Hartford Foundation's Respond-Rebuild-Renew Fund Awards First Grants to Support Newly ...
Foundation: Hartford Foundation for Public Giving

In November 2017, the Hartford Foundation established the Respond-Rebuild-Renew Fund in response to the growing needs faced by individuals and families relocating to Greater Hartford following...more

Grant-funded partnership between Windsor schools and families showing results
Foundation: Hartford Foundation for Public Giving

Grant-funded partnership between Windsor schools and families showing results ... According to a recent survey, 95 percent of the parents indicated the home visit improved their relationship with...more

Seniors Job Bank Awarded Strategic Planning Grant
Foundation: Hartford Foundation for Public Giving

The Seniors Job Bank has received a grant from the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. Described as a Small Agency Grant, the funds are designated to aid with strategic planning by the 38-year-old...more

Hartford Public Library Receives $297000 Hartford Foundation Grant to Reduce Digital Divide in ...
Foundation: Hartford Foundation for Public Giving

Crossroads to Connectivity” project will increase internet access to low-income adults and local...more

Community Foundation Update (01/06/18)
Foundation: Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo, Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Washington County Community Foundation, Washington County Community Foundation

Community Foundation Update (01/06/18). Connecticut. The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has promoted Elysa Gordon to the position of vice president and senior advisor to the president. In...more

Connecticut Nonprofits Fear Tax Bill Could Lead To Decrease In Donations
Foundation: Hartford Foundation for Public Giving

A study from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy predicted donations to all nonprofits will fall by at least $13 billion, about 4.5 ... in supporting UConn's students, faculty...more

Community Foundation Update (12/09/17)
Foundation: Community Foundation of the Lowcountry, Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation, Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, Alaska Community Foundation, Cleveland Foundation, Community Foundation of Louisville, New York Community Trust, Vermont Community Foundation, Seward Community Foundation

Alaska. The Seward Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Alaska Community Foundation, has announced grants totaling more than $500,000 to organizations serving residents of Seward, Moose Pass,...more

Hartford Foundation's 2017 Online Scholarship Directory Available for Area Students
Foundation: Hartford Foundation for Public Giving

HARTFORD, CT -- Greater Hartford students in the process of applying to colleges and seeking financial assistance have access to an extensive directory of college scholarships at...more



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