Women of Tocqueville was established
Paula S. Gilberto retires and Eric Harrison is named President and CEO.
The Commercial Real Estate and Building Industry held it’s inaugural Building Foundations event is held for the first time, virtually, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
United Way and Connecticut Children’s brought Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to Hartford and expanded the program to New Britain in 2023.
United Way Emerging Leaders Society hosted its inaugural Case Competition, bringing together young professionals across our region to solve a community issue in a “Shark Tank-style” competition.
In 2017, with seed funding from Trinity Health Of New England/Saint Francis Hospital, the North Hartford Triple Aim Collaborative (NHTAC) was launched to improve population health in Hartford with a specific focus on the North Hartford Promise Zone. The NHTAC brings together residents and partners from philanthropy, nonprofit, healthcare and government sectors to improve health...
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston selected five cities across Connecticut to participate in the Working Cities Challenge. United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut was selected as the managing partner of Hartford Working Cities.
Susan B. Dunn retires and Paula S. Gilberto is named President and CEO.
Connecticut United Ways joined forces with United Way Worldwide’s United for ALICE research team to publish the first Connecticut ALICE Report. The ALICE Report offers research that determines the true cost of living for adults and families in our state.
Emerging Leaders Society established in Greater Hartford.