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February

Helping Stem the Tide of Decreasing Technological Proficiency

The US Department of Commerce reports that STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) occupations are growing at 17 percent, while[...]

Young professionals are qualified and eager to work in the state, but can they afford to?

Some business owners may not realize it, but young professionals typically have a difficult time finding housing they can afford[...]

Coalition Celebrates Ten Years of Fighting Homelessness

A standing-room only crowd was on hand on Friday, March 23, for the Coalition on Housing and Homelessness’s Annual Meeting[...]

Home Sweet Home [Maybe].

The Partnership for Strong Communities’ housing data profiles show some good news for Connecticut – despite gloomy forecasts: the state’s[...]

What Does Inclusion Mean at a Personal Level?

Diversity and inclusion get a lot of ink, and deservedly so. Nowadays, most people have moved past the definition of[...]

Connecticut Food Bank brings more than food to the table.

Connecticut Food Bank has more on its shelves than you’ve ever seen in one place, guaranteed. As fast as the[...]

Impressive – Capital Community College Ranks in Top 10

Liberty Bank Foundation proudly funds scholarships at Capital Community College and is thrilled to see that in 2017 it ranked[...]

What Impedes Kids’ Ability to Learn?

One of these children is having trouble learning. Absenteeism? Nope. Low test scores? Nope. Dyslexia? Nope. The largest, most important[...]

Middlesex County Nonprofits Divide $110,050 in Funding

Liberty Bank President and CEO Chandler J. Howard welcomed forty guests to Liberty Bank Foundation’s latest grants presentation held at[...]

Where Does State-Budget Gridlock Leave Kids?

In an unenviable position. You might call it kidlock. In terms of equity, Connecticut’s FY 2018-2019 children’s budget … the[...]