GNH Community

Community, Nonprofits and Businesses sharing Information

All Members (1,440)

Clancy Emanuel

New Haven, United States

Sarah Gordon

New Haven, United States

Bianca Bowles

New Haven, CT, United States

Tiffany Stewart

New Haven, United States

Tom Andrea

Hartford, CT, United States

Cherisa Lloyd

New Haven, CT, United States

Valerie Garlick

New Haven, CT, United States

Alison Cunningham

New Haven, CT, United States

Peter Ludwig

New Haven, CT, United States

Rebecca Goodheart

New Haven, CT, United States

Jen Payne

Branford, CT, United States

Christine Kim

New Haven, CT, United States

Careers at Yale

New Haven, CT, United States

Lisa Willis

New Haven, United States

Carrington Ward

Hamden, CT, United States

Carina Gormley

New Haven, CT, United States

Jessica Nelson

New Haven, CT, United States

John-Michael Parker

Hamden, United States

Bridget Nelson

New Haven, CT, United States

Natosha Wengreen

New Haven, CT, United States

Welcome (Bienvenido, Benvenuto, Powitanie, Bonjour! Willkomme,歡迎, ברוךהבא أهلا وسهلا, Bonvenon) to GNH Community. Traducción de esta página

Si no habla inglés, puede
leer el contenido de este sitio
web haciendo clic en
"Select language" arriba y
eligiendo "Spanish".
El contenido, excepto los
archivos adjuntos, aparecerán en español.

~

Non-English speaking residents can read the content of this website by clicking on "Select Language" above and picking their preferred language. Once a language is selected all content with the exception of attachments will appear in that language.

OPPORTUNITY + EQUITY

Imagine. Inform. Invest. Inspire. Working together to build a stronger community - now and forever.

The Community Foundation office at 70 Audubon Street is open to visitors by appointment only; Foundation staff are available by phone and email Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. to conduct business or to schedule a time to visit. To contact a staff member, view our staff directory.

 

 

 

Open Street Project

Local Initiatives Support Corporation

LISC Statement on Supreme Court Ruling in City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson

The new SCOTUS ruling, rather than recognize the roots of homelessness and the resources needed to combat it, punishes those who are most vulnerable and ultimately undercuts the health of our communities and economy.

Pride Means Protecting LGBTQIA+ People, Places, and Histories

LISC’s senior program officer for Community Research and Impact, Julia Duranti-Martinez, reflects on the intersection of LGBTQIA+ liberation, land ownership and community building, and highlights forthcoming LISC research on people and groups across the country working to realize those intersections through community ownership.

What It Will Take to Solve the Affordable Housing Crisis, in Rhode Island and Beyond

In a sharp editorial for the Boston Globe, LISC Rhode Island senior executive director Jeanne Cola celebrates a $120M housing bond that will go before voters this fall, but warns that the figure is not nearly enough to close the state’s enormous affordability gap. Citing a range of creative solutions, Cola argues that only an all-hands-on-deck approach, with corporate citizens, non-profits and all levels of government collaborating, can make good housing for all a reality.

© 2024   Created by Lee Cruz.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service