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Welcome to our news page.

Here you will find our most recent press releases and articles about our work. For more information, please contact our Communications Department or call (203) 777-2386.  

The green in downtown New Haven.

New Haven's shoreline. The Foundation serves the following shoreline towns of Greater New Haven: Milford, New Haven, West Haven, Branford, North Branford, Guilford, East Haven, and Madison.

Haddad Memorial Park in Ansonia. The Foundation serves 5 lower Naugatuck Valley towns with support from its affiliate the Valley Community Foundation. The towns are: Ansonia, Derby, Oxford, Seymour and Shelton.

All Press Releases
Over $60,000 Distributed from Regional Leader in Understanding and Directing Funds to Solve Women & Girls' Issues


Three Community Leaders Appointed to Community Foundation Board


Quinnipiac River Fund puts nearly $100,000 to work on local environment


May 2008 trainings and discounts for nonprofits


Foundation assists community in achieving philanthropic goals


James E. Cohen appointed President of the Valley Community Foundation


Angela G. Powers appointed Senior Vice President to The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven


Community Foundation awards over $2.7 million in 50 grants to benefit Greater New Haven


Student gets opportunity to realize her dream


Local Students Win Statewide Scholarship for Innovation and Creativity


Professional Development Opportunities Available for Nonprofit Sector


Grants support Lower Naugatuck Valley neighborhood projects


Grants support New Haven neighborhood Blockwatch projects, summer community events and more


Progreso Latino Fund Awards Grants to New Haven’s Latino Community


Child care center for New Haven’s homeless children will stay open


Thousands of New Haven youth to track the schooner Amistad's transatlantic voyage via new web program


Institutional Leadership
Three Community Leaders Appointed to Community Foundation Board


Community Impact
Fund created to help those affected by downtown New Haven fire in December