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Hospital for Special Care Welcomes Nathan Nartey, MD, to Medical Rehabilitation Team
Lunch Break With The Village
Lunch Break With The Village
HL: Reducing food waste and insecurity: Hartford HealthCare partners with local nonprofits in landmark partnership
A Rare Disease Day Forum
Connecticut Green Bank Surpasses $2 billion In Total Investment Into State’s Green Economy
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Made More Than $45 Million in Grants in 2021
The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving awarded more than $45 million in grants to the region’s nonprofit agencies in 2021. This is the second largest grantmaking total in the Foundation’s 96-year history, behind only the record $52.7 million in grants made during the peak of the pandemic’s public health and economic crises in 2020. According to the latest, unaudited numbers, the Foundation ended 2021 with total assets of nearly $1.25 billion. Individuals, families and a variety of organizations opened a total of 83 new funds, and the Foundation received gifts totaling more than $24.5 million. Since its founding in 1925, the Foundation has awarded more than $894 million in grants.
Hartford Marathon Foundation expands youth running programs
Hartford Marathon Foundation is expanding its youth running platform to benefit more middle and high school students with the new Susie Beris, MD Youth Running Program.Through a generous endowment provided by Dr. Susan Beris, a Southbury pediatrician, HMF will reach more students and increase inclusion, diversity and opportunities to support the next generation of lifelong runners.
SLAM’s national landscape architecture & planning practice welcomes new talent
The Landscape Architecture and Planning practice of SLAM (The S/L/A/M Collaborative) welcomes the addition of Cynthia “Cyndy” Reynolds, landscape architect, ASLA, Keith Whipple, PLA, landscape practice leader – Orlando, and Henry Withers, ASLA, senior landscape architect, to the firm, supporting national initiatives for the education, healthcare, corporate, sports and justice practices. Cyndy and Henry are based in Glastonbury, Connecticut, and Keith joins the Orlando, Florida office.
New President for Young Professionals Auxiliary of Urban League of Greater Hartford
Luz Holmes, President and Chair of the Upper Albany Neighborhood Revitalization Zone, has been elected President of the Urban League of Greater Hartford’s Young Professionals (YP). The auxiliary supports the Urban League’s mission to reduce economic disparities through programs, services, and educational opportunities by providing a forum for professional development, volunteerism, and social awareness for young adults ages 21 through 40.
Reid and Riege Attorney Named Commissioner of Hartford Business Improvement District
Breana Vessichio, an attorney in Reid and Riege, P.C.’s Business Services Practice, has been named a Commissioner of the Hartford Business Improvement District (Hartford BID).
University of Saint Joseph’s Women’s Leadership Center to Host “Behind the Camera: Groundbreaking Women in Media” Program
The Fatherhood Manologues
Black History Month Community Conversation: Finance, Housing & Education | Dismantling the Roadblocks to Equality
Amistad on the Go: Children's African Drumming, Storytelling and Crafts
Hartford Foundation Announces Two Grant Opportunities to Support Community Organizing and Resident Engagement
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has announced two Requests for Proposals for nonprofits or other community groups engaged in planning efforts to support local civic engagement, participation and change.
CT Full-Service Ad Agency Celebrates 50 Years In Business
Hartford Foundation Awards $175,000 in Grants to Support Housing Policy and Advocacy Efforts
In its effort to make affordable, stable and higher quality housing more accessible to low-income residents of color or residents encountering housing barriers, the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving offered a competitive grant opportunity focused on supporting housing policy and advocacy activities. The Foundation has awarded seven $25,000 grants to support a broad range of state and local public policy and advocacy work. This marks the first time that the Foundation has offered its support for legislative advocacy by nonprofits and community members.
Murtha Cullina Attorney Joseph D. Szerejko Appointed Independent Consumer Advocate for MDC
Murtha Cullina LLP attorney Joseph D. Szerejko has been appointed as the Independent Consumer Advocate for the Metropolitan District of Hartford, Connecticut (the “MDC”).
Cranmore, Fitzgerald & Meaney Attorneys Join Halloran Sage
Halloran Sage is pleased to announce that attorneys Joseph Meaney, John Murphy, and Kyle Pavlick, formerly of Cranmore, Fitzgerald & Meaney, LLC (“CFM”), have joined the firm.