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Name of the Organization
Community Mediation, Inc.
Contact Person
Joe Brummer
Contact phone
203-782-3514
E-mail
joe@cmediation.org
Website
http://community-mediation.org
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Aging\Elderly Services, Youth, Housing Assistance, Education, Adult Education
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Community Mediation, Inc. (CM), established in 1980, is the oldest community-based mediation program in Connecticut. We provide mediation and other conflict resolution services in the greater New Haven area and training throughout Connecticut. Staff and trained volunteers empower individuals, families, organizations and communities to resolve their own disputes. We also collaborate with a wide range of organizations. Community mediation can help with many types of conflicts or refer parties to more appropriate agencies. Mediation is the use of trained neutral third parties to help people resolve their conflicts themselves. Mediators help the parties express themselves, listen to each other, and work together to develop a solution that meets everyone’s needs. Mediators do not give advice, make suggestions, give legal advice, or decide who is right or wrong. Mediation is confidential and completely voluntary. Mediation is provided by trained mediators who represent the community: neighbors helping neighbors to solve problems and resolve disputes.

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Conflict Resolution/Leadership Book Club has a Movie Night! Get your HAPPY on...

Posted on March 23, 2014 at 9:16pm 0 Comments

Wednesday April 30, 2014 - Wednesday April 30, 2014

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Seeking Nominations for the 2014 Pillsbury Peacemaker Award

Posted on March 13, 2014 at 4:07pm 0 Comments

Annual Charles A. Pillsbury Peacemaker Awards

Hamden, CT - Community Mediation, Inc. seeks nominations for the Charles A. Pillsbury Peacemaker Award.  The Award is given annually to a person or organization within the greater New Haven area in recognition of their contributions to more peaceable communities and greater understanding among community members.

The Pillsbury Peacemaker Award is named in honor of Charles A. Pillsbury, a previous Executive Director of…

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Help New Haven & Hamden Students to Stand Out as Peer Mediators

Posted on August 9, 2012 at 9:30pm 0 Comments

Please check out this Indiegogo Campaign to get hoodies for the peer mediators in New Haven Schools.  Currently, we have trained peer mediators in:

ESUMS (Both Middle and HS)

Hill Central Music Academy

New Haven Academy

Edgewood Magnet School

East Rock Global Magnet School

The Sound School

Troupe School

This coming fall we will be training…

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Addressing Workplace Conflict in 3 Easy Steps

Posted on March 21, 2012 at 9:32pm 0 Comments

The article below highlights just some of the skills you will learn at trainings hosted by Community Mediation, inc.  Please see our website for our up-coming training schedule.  Conflict doesn't have to be a problem, it could be a drive for innovation, creativity, and design.

Each year businesses and organizations lose millions of dollars due to unresolved workplace conflict. On the other hand, those businesses that have positive action plans to handle conflict such as peer…

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At 4:24pm on February 24, 2011, Lee Cruz said…

Joe,

Just want to officially welcome you to GNH Community. Feel free to post events or training opportunities that you want with the staff of other nonprofits or their clients. You might also want to join one or more of our groups.

 
 
 

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Imagine. Inform. Invest. Inspire.

Out of concern for the welfare of our community and staff, The Community Foundation office at 70 Audubon is closed to visitors until further notice; Foundation staff are available by phone and email during normal business hours Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. to conduct business. For up-to-date information about The Foundation’s response to COVID-19, please visit:   www.cfgnh.org/covid-19. To contact a staff member, view our staff directory.

Working together to build a stronger community - now and forever

 

 

 

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Where Do Workers Living on Low Incomes Stand in the Post-Pandemic Economy?

An article in Politico looks at the gains and losses—actual and potential—for lower-wage workers in the current economic climate. Katrin Kark, LISC’s director of workforce innovations, who is quoted in the piece, cautions that increased wages don’t suffice to stabilize finances or create economic mobility across the board. “Higher entry wages alone aren’t enough to close…opportunity gaps,” she says.

CDFIs + Impact Investors: New Capital Markets Analysis Highlights Opportunities and Impact

LISC and Enterprise Community Partners have released a joint white paper that catalogs how CDFIs have engaged with the capital markets in recent years. In an accompanying blog, the authors explain why this data is so critical, as economic pressure affects the availability and cost of capital for high-impact community development efforts. "The goal is to help impact investors identify how and where they might put their capital to work and what expectations they should have for performance,” they write.

Foot Locker Foundation Announces $4.5 Million for Community Grants through LISC

Foot Locker Foundation continues its collaboration with LISC to promote youth empowerment through mentoring, career development, and health and wellness activities—all while supporting community-based organizations with diverse leadership. A new $4.5 million commitment will support three annual grant application rounds. Proposals for the first round are due by August 30, 2023.

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