The event is open to all interested prospective volunteers and the public to foster a better understanding of literacy development while identifying and meeting the needs of emerging readers. Continue Reading →
Greenwich United Way
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Greenwich United Way Awards 24 Community Impact Grants to Local Organizations
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Grants were made to programs in priority areas – mental health, self-sufficiency and early childhood education – as identified by the results of comprehensive research conducted by the Greenwich United Way. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Greenwich United Way
Greenwich United Way Accepting Applications for 2022 Community Grants
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Greenwich non-profit organizations can submit grant requests until March 15 Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Greenwich United Way
Garden Catering Donates Holiday Meals for 33 Families in Greenwich United Way’s Early Childhood Achievement Gap Solutions
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“Garden Catering is beloved in this town for many reasons, but none more so than their commitment to supporting their neighbors.” – David Rabin Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Holiday, David Rabin, Early Childhood Achievement Gap Solutions, Greenwich United Way, Tina Carpenteri
Greenwich United Way Finance Champions Celebrates Three Years
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Eight Greenwich middle school students and eight dedicated volunteers worked together over the course of five weeks this spring to develop lifelong skills of earning, saving, and spending wisely. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Finance Champions, Greenwich United Way
Greenwich United Way Announces More Than $645,000 in Initial 2021 Community Grants
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Beginning April 20 the Greenwich United Way will be accepting applications for a second round of grants to be issued later this year. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Abilis, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Building One Community, Child Guidance Center of Southern Connecticut, Children’s Day School, Family Centers, Filling in the Blanks
Greenwich United Way Promotes Jeremy Nappi, Rob Moore
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The Greenwich United Way announced the promotion of Jeremy Nappi to Vice President of Fund Development & Operations and Robert Moore to Senior Director of Community Impact. Nappi has been with the Greenwich United Way since 2014 when he joined as Director of Development. Since then, he has managed the fundraising and operations of the organization. He previously served as Executive Director for the State of Connecticut’s Muscular Dystrophy Association.Moore joined Greenwich United Way in 2017 as Director of Community Impact and oversees all organization programming including the Community Investment Process, Reading Champions, Early Childhood Achievement Gap Solutions and Greenwich Junior United Way. Earlier in his career Moore served as the Director of New York Programs for Seedco. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Greenwich United Way, Jeremy Nappi, Rob Moore
Greenwich United Way Shares 2020 Needs Assessment Results
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Housing, education and mental health & wellness are principal areas of concern. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Volunteering, Greenwich United Way
United Way Forum Highlights the Affordable Housing Squeeze in Greenwich
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DeSegregate CT’s platform was the basis for SB 804, an Act Concerning Inclusion in Certain Communities, a bill proposed on Friday by Senator Saud Anwar, (D-3) for East Hartford, South Windsor, East Windsor and Ellington. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, DeSegregate CT, Greenwich United Way, Katie DeLuca, Margarita Alban, Partnership for Strong Communities, Sean Ghio
Greenwich Country Club Donates Turkeys to Greenwich United Way & Kids in Crisis
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“Now more than ever we recognize the importance of reaching out to our neighbors who need and deserve a little help this holiday season.” – Karen Hopp, GCC member Continue Reading →