WINNING for Women & Girls: Changing Systems ›
10.23.2014
Mothers for Justice tirelessly advocated for a change to public policy. The result is helping move women out of poverty, with support from the Community Fund for Women & Girls.
Teaching Youth to 'Own Their Economic Success' ›
10.23.2014
Junior Achievement of Southwest New England helps students relate "what they learn" to "what they earn".
A Dramatic Dedication to Community ›
10.23.2014
The Whitney Players Theater Company teaches youth in Greater New Haven about theatre, while providing quality productions to the community at an affordable price.
10.23.2014
Massaro Community Farm is bringing people closer to each other and the land that sustains them.
Charting a Path for Low-Income Families ›
10.23.2014
The Connecticut Association for Human Services is helping low-wage workers in Greater New Haven become more self-sufficient.
New Haven Newcomer Loves Her New Home ›
10.22.2014
A newly settled New Haven resident feels she can help make a difference in our community...
Shubert Theater Performing Arts Center Fund ›
10.21.2014
Established in 1986, this fund supports the acclaimed Shubert Theater and its magical performing arts productions and musicals, in perpetuity.
07.14.2014
The Greater New Haven Arts Stabilization Project was launched in 2001 as a concerted multi-year effort to provide financial and technical assistance to eight local arts organizations.
05.02.2014
Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital has an Arts for Healing program that helps children cope with the adjustments of hospitalization. The Hospital directed grants it received from several designated funds at The Community Foundation, including the Edna May & Richard M. Thalheimer Fund, toward the activities of that invaluable program.
04.30.2014
George Mixter died in 1977, yet since his passing he has invested more than $3.9 million into the local nonprofit sector, benefiting a broad range of programs, especially those providing services to people suffering from incurable disease.