Community Knowledge

The Community Foundation has always been a resource to donors and non-profits who want information about the opportunities and challenges in Greater New Haven and the Lower Naugatuck Valley. Here you will find a growing number of reports to help build your knowledge about your community. For more information, contact Christina Ciociola at cciociola@cfgnh.org or (203) 777-7088. 


Reports & Articles

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The Value of Non-profits to the Regional Community: a GNHCC Report
A new report by the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce shows research on the economic strength of the non-profit industry in South Central Connecticut and provides a framework for policymakers, e... Read More..

CARE Community Health Reports and Dialogues
In 2009, CARE conducted research in New Haven’s neighborhoods to document features related to diet, exercise, and tobacco use. Read More..

Stay Informed About School Reform Efforts
Sign up for the Yale School of Management's Education Leadership Conference , Racing to the Top , Friday, March 26, 2010, Omni Hotel , New Haven. Read More..

Institute for Interactive Journalism Report on New Media Makers
(2009) New media makers have begun launching online news and information projects to fill information gaps in their communities. The Community Foundation has supported one such a media site  covering... Read More..

Understanding Youth Violence in New Haven
(May 2009) This report summarizes the key findings of a Photovoice project. The goal of the project was to help identify, through the eyes and voices of young people directly impacted by youth gun vio... Read More..

The Impact of the Economic Downturn on Non-profits & Giving in Greater New Haven
(April 2009) Each day of the economic crisis has brought with it different news as stock markets react to housing foreclosures, bank failures, changes in administration, federal stimulus package annou... Read More..

Projected Population in 2010 for Congressional Districts in CT
(March 2009) While CtSDC forecasts that Connecticut will retain its current five (5) Congressional seats following the 2010 national census on April 1, 2010, the demographic findings associated with ... Read More..



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