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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of NPR's first on-air broadcast, we look back at our origins in radio, how we grew from a staff of 65 to thousands, and into our future in the digital space.
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Ian Hockley lost his 6-year-old son Dylan in the Sandy Hook school shooting. In the years since, he founded the nonprofit Dylan’s Wings of Change to…
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Founded by two Yale University students 50 years ago, New Haven nonprofit Marrakech was created to help people with disabilities achieve goals. Starting…
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April 1 marks one year since Gov. Ned Lamont announced the formation of the Connecticut COVID-19 Charity Connection, otherwise known as 4-CT. It was…
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True Colors, the Hartford-based nonprofit offering an array of resources for LGBTQ youth over the last 22 years, has abruptly closed its doors. In a news…
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It’s a century-old holiday tradition that is struggling during the pandemic. Sergeant Anthony Rivera of the Stamford Salvation Army Corps says the…
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Much has been made of the insufficient federal efforts to get money and personal protective equipment to front-line medical workers during this pandemic.…
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The head of a statewide association of nonprofits is calling on Connecticut officials to increase payments to the organizations.Gian-Carl Casa said right…
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To paraphrase Connecticut’s private, nonprofit social service agencies: Gov. Ned Lamont just doesn’t get it.Frustration with Lamont, who rebuffed a…
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Nonprofit social service agencies have been pleading with Gov. Ned Lamont for months to share $100 million of Connecticut’s record-setting budget reserve…