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CHESLA Releases New Economic Impact Study
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CHESLA Releases New Economic Impact Study

The Connecticut Higher Education Supplemental Loan Authority (CHESLA) recently conducted an economic impact study covering the period between 2015 and 2021.

The study concluded that CHESLA scholarships and loans have helped create 597 jobs, increased wage income in Connecticut by more than $72 million, and increased output by almost $129 million while increasing state Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by $74 million.

CHESLA is proud of our efforts to expand access to post-secondary education and enhance the State’s economic development by providing cost-effective education financing programs and informational resources to Connecticut students, alumni, and their families. CHESLA proudly serves as a leading resource for Connecticut students as they plan for their ongoing education by providing financing, information, and tools to help them make informed decisions.

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Whittlesey Hires New Managers
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Whittlesey Hires New Managers

Whittlesey, a leading assurance, advisory, tax, and technology firm, is proud to welcome two new managers to our team. Cynthia A. McNerney, CPA, and Gary Willard, CPA, are the latest managers to join the Firm’s growing leadership team.

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Hartford Foundation Awards $210,000 in Grants to Support Housing Policy and Advocacy Efforts

Foundation awards second round of housing advocacy grants including work involving administrative, state legislative and/or municipal advocacy aimed at addressing homelessness and creating access to more affordable, stable and higher quality housing for residents of color, low-income residents, and/or residents experiencing unique housing barriers (such as returning citizens). Nine nonprofit organizations have been awarded grants totaling $210,000.

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