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Name of the Organization
Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce
Contact Person
Glenn Archer
Job Title
Business Development Executive
Contact phone
203-782-4327
E-mail
garcher@gnhcc.com
Website
http://www.gnhcc.com
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Early Childhood, Aging\Elderly Services, Food Assistance, Energy Assistance, Career Assistance, Housing Assistance, Shelter, Health, Education, Advocacy, Arts, Economic Development
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I am the staff liaison for the GNHCC Healthcare & Life Sciences,Human Resources and Technology Councils.

The mission of The Greater New Haven Chamber is to provide unrivaled partner services and lead regional economic growth through bold and effective advocacy. Serving Bethany, Branford, Cheshire, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, Wallingford, West Haven, and Woodbridge.

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At 10:56am on December 14, 2010, Lee Cruz said…

Welcome Glenn. Let me know if you have any questions.

 
 
 

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Laying the Cash Tracks for Community Impact

LISC CFO Christina Travers is among the impact investing leaders who contributed commentaries to a new book, The Social Justice Investor, and joined a panel discussion at today’s book launch. In her essay, “Laying the Cash Tracks,” (reprinted here) she explains the evolution of LISC’s capital markets experience—noting how discouraging Wall Street conversations eventually led to transformative, community-focused investments.

Sharing the Story of Social Justice Investing

With the launch of the new book, The Social Justice Investor, LISC’s Christina Travers reflects on the ways that CDFIs have tapped the capital markets to deepen their impact—working to upend lingering misconceptions among some investors. "Whether we are financing affordable housing, small businesses, health, safety, climate resilience, racial equity or jobs, we see financial performance and local impact as part of the same whole."

EPA Awards GRID Alternatives Solar for All Grant

LISC partner GRID Alternatives has been awarded a $249,800,000 Solar for All grant from the EPA to advance renewable and clean energy sources for affordable housing communities across the country. “The grant is an incredible boon to the movement to decarbonize homes and lower energy costs that burden millions of everyday Americans,” said Michael T. Pugh, president and CEO of LISC.

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