04.17.2014
Margaret Mack's bequest is helping children and families overcome traumatic experiences and avoid the likelihood of developing mental illness by supporting one of the nation's oldest mental health outpatient facilities.
04.17.2014
The Farnam family has been investing in New Haven's future for nearly two centuries.They are among the elite who recognize the options they have in determining how their charitable dollars are spent.
Teachers Dedicate Lives & Legacies to Children ›
04.17.2014
Est. 1993 by bequest of Grace Donahue and Doris Feldman.
Frances C. Doolittle Fund Supports New Haven Youth ›
04.17.2014
Frances C. Doolittle established a fund by bequest in 2000 to support programs benefiting children and youth in the Greater New Haven community. The Fund has supported the NHTV internship program which enables students to learn about media production.
Dr. Tammis Sholin Miller Fund: A Legacy of Love ›
04.17.2014
Family members remember Dr. Miller for her compassionate nature: "...Her humanity, seeing and treating everyone as an equal, a fellow human being...her sense of humor... her willingness to give of herself - to be there for her friends, her colleagues, her patients and her family - to listen to them and to help."
Albert L. Haasis Fund: A Friend to Boys ›
04.17.2014
In 1947, Albert L. Haasis left a gift of $101,000 to The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven to be used for broad charitable purposes including what is now known as the New Haven YMCA – Friends of Boys.
General Fund Supports Most Pressing Needs and Opportunities ›
04.17.2014
In 1948, Frederick Foster Brewster anonymously endowed a general fund to give every citizen the opportunity to contribute to the Greater New Haven community's permanent endowment.
The Carol & James Kasper Fund ›
04.17.2014
Carol Kasper grew to love Greater New Haven over the 16 years she and her husband lived here. There may be no greater evidence of that love than her desire to establish a permanent source of support for the region.