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New Haven Community Foundation

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New Haven Community Foundation
NameNew Haven Community Foundation
Formation1928
LocationNew Haven, Connecticut
Region servedGreater New Haven
Key peopleWilliam H. Clements, Annie Warburton Goodrich
Main organBoard of Directors
Parent organizationCouncil on Foundations
AffiliationsNational Standards for U.S. Community Foundations, Connecticut Council for Philanthropy

New Haven Community Foundation. The organization was established in 1928 by a group of Yale University alumni, including William H. Clements and Annie Warburton Goodrich, with the goal of supporting local New Haven, Connecticut charities and initiatives. The foundation's early work was influenced by the Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and it has since become a leading philanthropic organization in the Greater New Haven region, working with partners such as the United Way of Greater New Haven and the New Haven Federation of Teachers. Today, the foundation is a member of the Council on Foundations and is accredited by the National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations.

History

The foundation's history is closely tied to the development of New Haven, Connecticut, and it has played a significant role in supporting local initiatives and organizations, such as the New Haven Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, and the Shubert Theatre. In the 1950s and 1960s, the foundation worked with Mayor Richard C. Lee to support urban renewal efforts in New Haven, Connecticut, including the development of the Downtown New Haven area. The foundation has also been influenced by the work of Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and other leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, and has supported organizations such as the NAACP and the American Civil Liberties Union. In recent years, the foundation has worked with partners such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Ford Foundation to support education and economic development initiatives in New Haven, Connecticut.

Mission_and_Goals

The foundation's mission is to support the well-being and quality of life of New Haven, Connecticut residents, with a focus on education, health, and economic development. The foundation's goals are aligned with those of other leading philanthropic organizations, such as the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and it has established partnerships with organizations such as the New Haven Public Schools and the Yale-New Haven Hospital. The foundation is also committed to supporting arts and culture initiatives in New Haven, Connecticut, including the work of organizations such as the New Haven Symphony Orchestra and the Long Wharf Theatre. The foundation's work is guided by the principles of social justice and equity, and it has been influenced by the work of leaders such as Nelson Mandela and Malala Yousafzai.

Grantmaking_and_Programs

The foundation's grantmaking and programs are focused on supporting local organizations and initiatives that address the needs of New Haven, Connecticut residents. The foundation has established a range of programs, including the New Haven Community Foundation Fund and the William H. Clements Fund, which support education, health, and economic development initiatives. The foundation has also partnered with organizations such as the United Way of Greater New Haven and the New Haven Federation of Teachers to support programs such as the New Haven Reads initiative and the New Haven Public Schools' Summer Learning Program. The foundation's grantmaking is guided by a rigorous review process, which involves input from local experts and leaders, including Yale University faculty and New Haven, Connecticut community leaders.

Leadership_and_Governance

The foundation is led by a Board of Directors that includes local leaders and experts, such as William H. Clements and Annie Warburton Goodrich. The foundation's leadership is committed to supporting the well-being and quality of life of New Haven, Connecticut residents, and has established partnerships with organizations such as the New Haven Chamber of Commerce and the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce. The foundation is also a member of the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy and the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, and has been recognized for its leadership and governance by organizations such as the Council on Foundations and the Independent Sector. The foundation's leadership has been influenced by the work of leaders such as John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie, and has been guided by the principles of transparency and accountability.

Community_Impact

The foundation's work has had a significant impact on the New Haven, Connecticut community, with support for local organizations and initiatives that address the needs of residents. The foundation's grantmaking and programs have supported education, health, and economic development initiatives, and have helped to establish New Haven, Connecticut as a vibrant and thriving city. The foundation's work has also been recognized by local leaders, including Mayor Toni Harp and Governor Ned Lamont, who have praised the foundation's commitment to supporting the well-being and quality of life of New Haven, Connecticut residents. The foundation's community impact has been influenced by the work of organizations such as the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation, and has been guided by the principles of social justice and equity. The foundation's work has also been supported by partners such as the Yale University and the New Haven Public Schools, and has helped to establish New Haven, Connecticut as a leader in education and economic development.

Category:Philanthropic organizations

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