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Philanthropic Business Collaborative Delivers $300,000 in Critical Education Grant Funding to Local Nonprofit Organizations
Fairfield County Business Collaborative for Education Equity Announces First Round of Funding
Norwalk, Connecticut, June 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The founding members of the Fairfield County Business Collaborative for Education Equity Bank of America, First County Bank, Lapine Associates, Pitney Bowes, Synchrony, Tudor Foundation and Xerox today announced the group has distributed its first round of grant funding, totaling $300,000, to seven local nonprofit organizations: Bridgeport Prospers (United Way of Coastal Fairfield County), Carver Foundation of Norwalk, Children’s Learning Centers of Fairfield County, Norwalk Community College Foundation, Person-to-Person, Domus Kids, and Horizons Bridgeport.
This CT nonprofit wants to build confidence in students learning English by teaching them music
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Teacher Scott Hill, with the music education nonprofit Intempo, watches student Jeremy Revolorio, 7, during one of its instrumental education sessions at Union Memorial Church in Stamford, Conn., on Thursday May 20, 2021. Intempo just received $100,000 from Fairfield County to further its New Arrivals initiative. The initiative is an instrumental and choral music education program that looks to address the arts, language, and social-emotional needs of children who are learning to speak English.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Angie Durrell, the director of the music education nonprofit Intempo, poses during one of its instrumental education sessions at Union Memorial Church in Stamford, Conn., on Thursday May 20, 2021. Intempo just received $100,000 from Fairfield County to further its New Arrivals initiative. The initiative
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From left: Angelica Durrell, Founder and Executive Director of INTEMPO; David Martin, Mayor of Stamford; Katharine Lumby, Co-President of Impact FFC; Steviann Martines, Co-President of Impact FFC. (Photo courtesy of Impact Fairfield County)
STAMFORD, CT Impact Fairfield County (Impact FFC), the area s premiere women s collective giving circle, held ceremonies to award two $100,000 Core Mission Grants to Hall Neighborhood House in Bridgeport and INTEMPO in Stamford, according to a news release.
The nonprofits were selected as the 2021 $100,000 Core Mission Grant winners by a vote of Impact FFC s 248-women membership at their Annual Meeting on May 5. The two nonprofits were selected from an initial pool of 71 applicants after a rigorous, multi-step process, including both a virtual site visit and a presentation at Impact FFC s Annual Meeting.